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    ON THE ISSUE ABOUT THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NARRATIVE ADVERTISING IN POPULAR SCIENCE JOURNALS by E. V. Shcherbakova, D. M. Belugina, E. V. Zvonova

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The issue of studying the effectiveness of advertising in popular science journals does not occupy a large place in scientific research. …”
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    A role for qualitative methods in researching Twitter data on a popular science article's communication by Travis Noakes, Corrie Susanna Uys, Patricia Ann Harpur, Izak van Zyl

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Calls for such qualitative approaches are supported by a practical example: an interdisciplinary team applied mixed methods to better understand the promotion of an unorthodox but popular science article on Twitter over a 2-year period. …”
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    English motivational discourse in the light of postmodernist tradition by Gilyasev Yu.V.

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The comparative analysis is based on the observation of 3 excerpts containing 3500 words in volume and each belonging to a popular science edition, a motivational paper, and a scientific report in the field of psychology. …”
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    “Fall Guys”: The Impact of a Video Game on Convergent and Divergent Abilities by E.V. Gavrilova, E.A. Valueva, E.A. Shepeleva, G.I. Gaidukova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, short-term video game experience (compared to reading popular science texts) led to a decline in selective attention and mental inhibition but positively affected verbal creativity scores. …”
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    Lärdom och läsande kring sekelskiftet 1800 by Peter Josephson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Many described a situation of intellectual undercutting and warned that popular science was displacing the genuine. In "Hermeneutics for the People!"…”
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    Scientific Periodicals Circulation in Lithuania in the First Half of the 19th Century: the Case of Vilnius University by Arvydas Pacevičius

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…It was found that the concept of scientific periodicals in the early 19th century began to emerge in bibliographic classification and librarians’ documentation, with their form and content being equated to popular science and/or the continuous works of scientific academies and societies. …”
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    Les récréations scientifiques : diffusion et succès de l’œuvre de vulgarisation de Gaston Tissandier en Espagne à la fin du XIXe siècle by Sablonnière Catherine

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…During the last quarter of the 19th Century, Gaston Tissandier produced an original collection of popular science works emphasizing learning through play. …”
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    Studytube: Educational Bloggers in the Higher Education Ecosystem by K. R. Romanenko, A. Yu. Makareva

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The article examines a new non–traditional actor in higher education: educational bloggers “studytubers” who being students themselves record informal and non-professional videos on the topic of learning, productivity, popular science, and education in general. The objectives of this study included a description of the phenomenon of the studytube itself, its history, context, specifics, then in revealing the ways educational bloggers work and, finally, in fixing its role in the ecosystem of higher education. …”
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    Importer et diffuser la littérature scientifique européenne en Géorgie dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle : le discours de vulgarisation de la presse géorgienne by Tamara Svanidzé

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…My work shows in what measure the Georgian press during the second half of the nineteenth century, which constitutes a precious historical resource for the study of time period, offers a global view of the evolution of cultural transfers from Europe to Georgia in the field of popular science. It analyzes the principal mechanisms that allow the flow of ideas in this field, such as the elaboration of a new terminology, the establishment of selection criteria for foreign texts, and development of the discursive strategies facilitating the diffusion of such texts. …”
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