Microplastics enter the environment as a result of larger plastic items breaking down ('secondary') and from particles originally manufactured at that size ('primary'). Personal care …
Å Boholm, S Larsson - Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 2019 - Springer
Ethical and societal issues concerning justice, safety, risks, and benefits are well- established topics in the discourses of nanotechnology innovation and development. That …
What is 'digital health'? And, what are its implications for medicine and healthcare, and for individual citizens and society?'Digital health'is of growing interest to policymakers …
A Donk, J Metag, M Kohring… - Science …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Nanotechnology cannot be directly experienced and observed—all that people know about it and their interpretations and opinions are mainly based on information from the mass …
DA Weaver, E Lively, B Bimber - Science communication, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
How are the news media framing nanoscale science and technology? Primary concerns in the literature have been how news media weigh risks and benefits and how they classify …
J Metag, F Marcinkowski - Journalism, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines, through a systematic study of the German, Swiss and Austrian media framing of nanotechnology, whether the concept of a journalistic negativity bias applies to …
Health professionals have shown a growing interest in the therapeutic value of'hope'in recent years. However, hope has been examined mainly from psychological and biomedical …
Digital technologies promise to transform practices of health, medicine and health care and 'power'economies. In expectation of their presumed future benefits, governments in recent …
The concept of 'framing'is being increasingly recognised as a useful means of characterising the social relations of representation shaping the news reporting of science and risk. In …