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  1. The Portuguese Astronomer Melo e Simas : Republican Ideals and Popularization of Science.Ana Simões & Luís Miguel Carolino - 2014 - Science in Context 27 (1):49-77.
    ArgumentThis paper analyses a process of co-construction of knowledge and its multiple forms of communication in a country of the European periphery in the early twentieth century. It focuses on Lieutenant Manuel Soares de Melo e Simas, a politically engaged Portuguese astronomer, who moved from amateur to professional during the political transition from the monarchy to the republic. Melo e Simas paralleled his professional career in continuous activity of communicating science to the public in the context of republicanism in a (...)
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  • Scuffles, Scoops and Scams: The Construction of Prehistoric Knowledge in Newspapers.Oliver Hochadel, Miquel Carandell Baruzzi & Clara Florensa - 2016 - Centaurus 58 (3):135-147.
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