An Imperfect Science: Lessons for Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue & Public Advocacy from the March for Science Boston

Elizabeth Crocker uses the March for Science Boston as a case study to explore public science engagement and advocacy. At AAPA 2018.

Elizabeth Crocker uses the March for Science Boston as a case study to explore public science engagement and advocacy. At AAPA 2018.

An Imperfect Science: Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue & Public Advocacy

AAPA 2018

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