Is Dawkins Re-Framing His Position on Science & Religion?
Category: New Atheism
Smart strategy to widen the audience for his latest book?
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Category: New Atheism
Smart strategy to widen the audience for his latest book?
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Category: Pew survey
And a hypothesis as to why....
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Category: science literacy
Faulty assumptions at the core of a movement's ideology...
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Category: DC Events
A deliberative screening about the place of evolution in American society...
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Category: New Atheism
An initiative that facilitates cross-talk on science and religion
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Category: Science communication research
Echo chambers leading to negative civic consequences...
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Category: New Atheism
Rick Weiss on the root of conflict over evolution....
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Category: Evolution/Intelligent Design
Leading organizations counter the message of Dawkins and other New Atheists...
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Category: New Atheism
It's an embarrassing time to be an atheist in America.
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Category: Framing Science
Tailoring messages about science to the specific cultural and political background of an audience...
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