Actually I didn't understand any of that advert - I wonder if its worth
having it translated?
Julie
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> The conference title's dichotomy between "science" and "the public"
> consciously references the approach often taken by the scientific
> community. We are aware of the variety of problems of referring to the
> "the public"; research problematising the term may form part of the
> conference programme.
<Snip>
>Moreover
> we should stress this is an academic - rather than
> practitioner-focussed - conference.
Enough said!
Perhaps a bit more practitioner focus would lead to more insight into the
public, thereby 'solverating' the problematising?
Have fun!
Phil.
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