This book explores the history of chemical fears, events that have amplified it and how manufacturers, teachers, journalists etc. can make better connections with the public by telling stories that are more engaging about chemistry.
This book explores the history of chemical fears, events that have amplified it and how manufacturers, teachers, journalists etc. can make better connections with the public by telling stories that are more engaging about chemistry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Kennedy is a British chemistry teacher and passionate chemistry spokesperson. He founded the chemistry outreach initiative 'Sincerely, Chemicals' in 2017. Since graduating from the University of Cambridge with a Master's degree in Natural Sciences in 2010, James Kennedy has pursued a passion for science communication and science outreach by using festivals, lectures, seminars, conferences, posters and T-shirts to make chemistry more open and accessible for the public. He is a vocal pro-chemistry advocate who writes pro-chemistry articles and speaks in radio and podcast interviews. His first published book, 'Everything is Natural', stems from a passion to communicate the overwhelmingly positive contribution that science - particularly materials science and chemistry - has made to our modern standard of living. Currently, teaching chemistry to Monash University's Foundation Year students in Melbourne, Australia, he has been teaching for 9 years and researching the fear of chemicals for 4 years. He lives with his wife and daughter in Melbourne, Australia.
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The All-Natural Banana Yearning for Nature The Natural Delusion The Naturalness Preference Chemistry, Chemicals and Chemists Bad Reputations Chemophobia as a Weapon Fighting Chemophobia Earthrise
The All-Natural Banana Yearning for Nature The Natural Delusion The Naturalness Preference Chemistry, Chemicals and Chemists Bad Reputations Chemophobia as a Weapon Fighting Chemophobia Earthrise
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