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Style in science communication

Public Understanding of Science, 2013
There is little doubt that during the past few decades science communication efforts aimed at non-expert audiences have increased in quantity and intensity on a global scale. Public engagement and outreach activities have now become a routine – when not a prominent – feature for several research institutions in Europe.
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Communication Styles

2019
This chapter examines how communication styles can influence how effectively people are able to convey information to others while working in the emergency department. In one model, styles are described as assertive, passive, aggressive, and passive-aggressive, where the assertive style is the most effective.
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Communication – Indonesian style

Media Asia, 1974
abstractMass media potential rests in its ability to repeat messages to wide audiences. However, when such multiplied messages are intended for development, modernisation or social change, one is inevitably confronted with a contradictory dilemma. Agricultural development or planned parenthood does not happen nationally but locally. Viewed in this way,
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Style and Communication

Nature, 1964
Science, Humanism and Libraries By D. J. Foskett. Pp. ix + 246. (London: Crosby, Lockwood and Son, Ltd., 1964.) 26s. net.
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A systematic and critical review of leadership styles in contemporary hospitality: a roadmap and a call for future research

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2022
Zakaria F Elkhwesky   +2 more
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Communicating—Adult Style

1992
“She doesn’t listen,” complained the distraught mother. “No matter what I say, she turns it off. How do I break through?”
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