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Kennedy MR. et al., “It is Very Difficult for us to Separate Ourselves from this System”: Views of European Researchers, Research Managers, Administrators and Governance Advisors on Structural and Institutional Influences on Research Integrity, Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023.

Joubert M. et al., “‘Pandem-icons’ — exploring the characteristics of highly visible scientists during the Covid-19 pandemic“, JCOM, 22(1), 2023.

“Have we ever been satisfied with Science Communication? Continuity and change“, Journal of Science Communication, 21 (7), 2022.

Bucchi M., Fattorini E. & Saracino B., “Public Perception of COVID-19 Vaccination in Italy: The Role of Trust and Experts’ Communication“, International Journal of Public Health, 2022, 67.

Askvall et al., “Trust in science: assessing pandemic impacts in four EU countries“, 2021.

Bucchi M. & Saracino B., “Italians turn to family doctors for information on COVID-19 vaccines“, Nature Italy, 2021.

“To boost vaccination rates, invest in trust“, Nature Italy, 2021.

Bucchi M. & Trench B., “Rethinking science communication as the social conversation around science“, JCOM, 2021, 20(3).

Entradas et al., “Public communication by research institutes compared across countries and sciences: Building capacity for engagement or competing for visibility?“, PLoS ONE, 2020, 15 (7).

“STS Challenges. The Next Ten Minutes and The Coexistence of Modes of Science”, in TECNOSCIENZA, 2020, 11 (1), pp. 23-26.

Bucchi M., Loner E. e Fattorini E., “Give science and peace a chance: Speeches by Nobel laureates in the sciences, 1901-2018“, in PloS ONE, 2019, 14(10).

“Science in society discussed with my father: A parting editorial in the form of a dialogue”, editoriale, Public Understanding of Science, May 2019, pp. 1-5.

A Paper is like a Horse -and a Book is like a Whale, in Sociologia, Symposium: On Publication Strategies, in Sociologica, 2019, 13(1).

I. Ampollini and M. Bucchi, “When Public Discourse Mirrors Academic Debate: Research Integrity in the Media”, Science and Engineering Ethics, 2019.

“‘The winner takes it all? Nobel laureates and the public image of science”, Public Understanding of Science 2018, Vol. 27(4) 390 –396.

Bucchi M. e Veltri G. A. , “Ma non chiamiamole tutte fake news“, in Il Mulino, dicembre 2017.

“Credibility, expertise and the challenges of science communication 2.0”, Editorial, Public Understanding of Science, October 2017.

“Climate Change Communication in Italy”, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science, 2017 with E. Loner and L. Beltrame.

“Science Communication and Science in Society: A Conceptual Review in Ten Keywords”, Tecnoscienza Vol 7, No 2 (2016)
with B. Trench

M. Bucchi and B. Saracino, “Visual Science Literacy”: Images and Public Understanding of Science in the Digital Age, Science Communication, 2016, Vol. 38(6) 812–819 DOI: 10.1177/1075547016677833.

Arbulla, B. and Bucchi, M. (2015). ‘“Queue up, you stupid!”: communicating about technology problems. An exploratory study of warning messages posted on machines in public places’. JCOM 14 (03), Y02.

“Norms, competition and visibility in contemporary science: the legacy of Robert K Merton”, Journal of Classical Sociology, December 2014
DOI: 10.1177/1468795X14558766

“Style in science communication” in PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE, 22, 8, 2013, p. 904-915.

L.Beltrame, M.Bucchi, B.Mattè, “Climate change as a rhetorical resource and masterframe. An analysis of the daily press coverage and public opinion in Italy” in H.J. Trenz, A. Salvatore, O.Schmidtke (a cura di), Rethinking the Public Sphere Through Transnationa- lizing Processes, London, Palgrave MacMillan, 2013, pp. 187-207.

“Visible Scientists, Media Coverage and National Identity: Nobel Laureates in the Italian Daily Press”. in B. Schiele; M. Claessens; S. Shi (a cura di) Science Communication in the World: Practices, Theories and Trends, Springer, New York, 2012, pp. 259-268.

“La scienza nella stampa quotidiana”. in F. Cassata; C. Pogliano (a cura di) Scienze e cultura dell’Italia Unita, Einaudi, Torino, 2011, pp. 297-320.

“Which indicators for the new public engagement activities? An exploratory study of European research institutions”. Public Understanding of Science, vol. 20, n.1, 2011, pp. 64-79.

“Dal deficit al dialogo, dal dialogo alla partecipazione – e poi? Modelli di interazione tra scienza e pubblico”. Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, n.3, 2008.

Bucchi M., Neresini F., “Science and public participation”. Cap. 19:Hackett E., Amsterdamska O., Lynch M. (a cura di), Handbook of Science and Technology Studies – Third Edition, Cambridge, Mass: MIT press, 2008, p. 449-473.

M. Bucchi e V. Papponetti, “Research Evaluation as a Policy Design Tool: Mapping Approaches across a Set of Case Studies”, Working Paper 75, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, 2007.

“Quale scienza (e quale società) nel dibattito tra scienza e fede”, Il Mulino, 1, 2007.

M. Bucchi, F. Neresini (2005) “Science against politics or the politicization of science? Research agencies and the debate over research”, in S.Fabbrini & V. Della Sala (eds.) Italy between europeanization and domestic politics (Oxford: Berghan): 133-149.

“Sociologia della scienza”, Nuova Informazione Bibliografica, 2004, v. 3, p. 1-17.

“Can genetics help us rethink communication? Public communication of science as a ‘double helix'”, New Genetics and Society, Vol. 23, No. 3, December 2004, p. 269-283.

“Per uscire dall’impasse nelle decisioni sulla tecnoscienza”, Il Mulino, 2004, v. 6, p. 1009-1015.

Bucchi M., Neresini F., “Scienza contro politica o politicizzazione della scienza? La riforma degli enti e il dibattito sui problemi della ricerca”. In Politica in Italia. I fatti dell’anno e le interpretazioni, Edizione 2004. Fabbrini S., Della Sala V. (a cura di), Bologna: il Mulino, 2004. p. 167-187.

Bucchi M., Neresini F., “Why Are People Hostile to Biotechnologies?”, Science, 2004, p. 1749.

“Life Science, Governance and Public Participation: the New Dilemmas of Democracy”, in Modern Biology and Visions of Humanity, Brentwood, Essex: Multi-science Publishing, 2004. p. 171-184.

“La democrazia alla prova della scienza”, Il Mulino, 2003, v. 6, p. 1050-1057.

“Public understanding of science”. In <>Storia della scienza. Vol. 9, La grande scienza. Roma: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 2003, p. 811-817.

“Critical but striving to be involved: the paradoxes of public attitudes to biotechnology in Italy”, Medicina nei secoli, 2003, v. 15, n. 1, p. 105-113.

(con R.G. Mazzolini) “Big science, little news: science coverage in the Italian daily press”, 1946-1997, Public Understanding of Science, vol.12, n.1, pp. 7-24.

“La comunicazione della salute” in M. Bucchi e F. Neresini (a cura di), Sociologia della Salute, Roma: Carocci, 2002: 161-180.

“La salute e il rischio” in M. Bucchi e F. Neresini (a cura di), Sociologia della Salute, Roma: Carocci, 2002: 183-201.

“Biotecnologie e opinione pubblica in Italia”, in Nuova Civiltà delle Macchine, XIX, n.1, pp.123-132.

(con Neresini F.) “Biotech remains unloved by the more informed”, Nature vol 416, 21 march 2002, p. 261. www.nature.com

La Scienza in pubblico: il caso del busto di Canestrini nella stampa quotidiana dell’epoca. In A. Minelli, S. Casellato (curatori), Giovanni Canestrini Zoologist and Darwinist. Venezia: Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti 2001, pp.539-551.

“Intervista a Robert K. Merton”. Rassegna italiana di sociologia, 2001, v. 4, n. XLII, p. 655-659.

“Ricerca, politica della”, voce dell’Enciclopedia delle Scienze Sociali Treccani, Roma: Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana, vol.IX, 2001: 245-258.

Il ritorno del Golem, prefazione a Harry Collins e Trevor Pinch, Il Golem tecnologico, Torino: Edizioni di Comunità, 2000: i-xiii.

(con Neresini F.), Un Nobel a Sanremo (ma la scienza rimane sconosciuta), Problemi dell’Informazione, 2, 2000: 233-250.

Il progetto Genoma e la scienza che cambia, Il Mulino, 6, 2000: 1031-1039.

A Public Explosion: Big Bang in the UK daily press, in von Grote and Dierckes (eds.), Between understanding and trust: The public, science and technology. Reading: Harwood Academic Publishers, 2000: 313-340.

La provetta trasparente. Attorno al caso Di Bella, Il Mulino, 1, 1998: 90-99.

Images of science in the classroom: wallcharts and science education 1850-1920, The British Society for the History of Science, 31, 2, 1998: 161-184.

The public science of Louis Pasteur: The experiment on anthrax vaccine in the popular press of the time, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 19, 1997: 181-209.

La salute e i mass media, Dynamis, 17, 1997: 52-67.

Gli usi di un fatto scientifico: l’esperimento di Pasteur sul carbonchio nella stampa popolare dell’epoca, Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, 3, 1997, 402-432.

I giovani e la scienza, pp. 247-263 in Cavalli de Lillo-Buzzi (a cura di), Giovani verso il Duemila. Quarto Rapporto IARD sulla condizione giovanile in Italia, Bologna: Il Mulino, 1997.

Metafore e paradossi nella comunicazione della scienza, Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale, 51, 1996, 32-45.

La scienza e i mass media: la fusione fredda nei quotidiani italiani, Nuncius, 2, 1996, 581-611.

When Scientists Turn to the Public: Alternative Routes in Science Communication, Public Understanding of Science, 1996, 5: 375-394.
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