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  • American [[pollster]] and [[political scientist]] [[Samuel Popkin]] coined the term "low-information" in 1991 whe ...{{cite journal|last=Lauderdale|first=Benjamin E.|title=Does Inattention to Political Debate Explain the Polarization Gap Between the U.S. Congress and Public?|j ...
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  • '''Blue skies research''' (also called '''blue sky science''') is scientific research in domains where "real-world" applications are n | title = Science, Technology and Culture ...
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  • [[File:Argument terminology used in logic (en).svg|thumb|Argument terminology used in logic]] ....tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02691729308578683 Validities: A Political Science Perspective]", ''Social Epistemology'' 7, 1 (1993): 85-105. ...
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  • ...day knowledge society is based on the vast increase in data creation and [[Science communication|information dissemination]] that results from the [[innovatio ...dge creation metaphor: An emergent epistemological approach to learning. Science & Education, 14, 535-557.</ref> ...
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  • ...aning knowledge. A practitioner of science is called a "scientist". Modern science respects [[Objectivity (philosophy)|objective]] logical reasoning, and foll == Essence of science == ...
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  • {{about|the geographic and political term|the fictional superhuman abilities|Superpower (ability)|other uses|Sup ...ue.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Munro |first1=André |title=superpower (Political Science) |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/superpower |website=britannica |acce ...
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  • [[File:Political rights are important and without people participation development actions f ...we, G. and Frewer, L.J. (2005) A typology of public engagement mechanisms, Science, Technology, & Human Values, 30 (2), 251-290.</ref> ...
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  • ...man knowledge with which he professes acquaintance. He imbibes the life of Science... [and] his mind is transfused and moulded by its energy and spirit.<ref n {{blockquote|The progress of science involves momentous interests. It merits the attention of all sincere lovers ...
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  • Borgmann's text has a three part approach: Part 1 deals with [[terminology|terminological]] and [[philosophical]] starting points, Part 2 with Borgman ...ogy and as an [[epistemological]] basis for truth claims. However, though science “explains everything more precisely and more generally than any prior mode ...
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  • ...sophers to pay more attention to the non-declarative uses of language. The terminology he introduced, especially the notions "[[locutionary act]]", "[[illocutiona ==In computer science== ...
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  • '''Home economics''', also called '''domestic science''' or '''family and consumer sciences''' (often shortened to '''FCS''' or ' Now family and consumer science have been included in the broader subject of Career Technical Education, a ...
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  • {{Information science}} ...e that have intensified their use of IT for economic, social, cultural and political transformation. In 2005, governments reaffirmed their dedication to the fou ...
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  • {{Short description|Political negative campaigning practice}} {{Political campaigning}} ...
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  • ...a ceremonial figurehead with little if any power, while all of the real [[political power]] is vested in the head of government. This is in contrast to a presi ...rule of law might be enforced. Modern constitutionalism was born with the political requirement that representative government depended upon the consent of cit ...
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  • ...ppropriate technology for sustainable development |journal=Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy |date=October 2012 |volume=8 |issue=2 |pages=42–53 |do ...s: The quest for community survivability|journal=Journal of Sustainability Science and Management|volume=9|issue=1|pages=1–17|url=https://www.researchgate.net ...
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  • ...Magazine|'BUILD YOUR OWN TELEVISION RECEIVER.' ''[[Electrical Experimenter|Science and Invention]]'' magazine cover, November 1928]] ...rieved 1 October 2017.</ref> Although inventing is closely associated with science and engineering, inventors are not necessarily engineers or scientists.<ref ...
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  • ...ilosophical debates in modern [[Western civilisation]], notably concerning science, politics and economics.<ref>See the body of this article concerning (for e ...mphlet)|Common Sense]]'' (1776) has been described as the most influential political pamphlet of the 18th century, affecting both the [[American Revolution|Amer ...
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  • ...opularity.<ref name=LarsonDefn /> Demagogues overturn established norms of political conduct, or promise or threaten to do so.{{r|Signer|page=32–38}} ...ries practiced his profession of 'man of the people'. He is a product of a political tradition nearly as old as western civilization itself."{{r|Luthin|page=3}} ...
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  • ...consider statistics to be a distinct [[mathematical sciences|mathematical science]] rather than a branch of mathematics. While many scientific investigations ...tics in Europe dates back to 1663, with the publication of ''[[Natural and Political Observations upon the Bills of Mortality]]'' by [[John Graunt]].<ref>Willco ...
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  • ...pper ontology, e.g., the upper ontology classes are [[Superclass (computer science)|superclasses]] or [[superset]]s of all the classes in the domain ontologie ...logy could quickly become an actual tyranny by recruiting adherents into a political program designed to propagate it and its funding means, and possibly defend ...
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