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Done well, popularisation isn't pathological to research; it's lifeblood.
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It misses what all good popularisation does.
In addition, the husbandry of tubers and legumes as well as the introduction and popularisation of conservation farming should be introduced in all the programme's operational areas.
His work tests the contradictions at the heart of our ideas about art and taste: reproduction enables accessibility and democratisation (good), but prompts anxieties about vulgarisation and popularisation (bad).
His work tests the contradictions at the heart of our ideas about art and taste: reproduction enables accessibility and democratisation (good), but prompts anxieties about vulgarisation and popularisation (bad).
The final stage of this semantic history has been the popularisation of ideas about "emotional intelligence," "emotional literacy," and "emotional well-being," which have themselves virtually become "everyday" phrases.
This is beyond popularisation.
The popularisation of the Michelin star.
They were both excellent pieces of science popularisation.
Popularisation doesn't make knowledge something less that it was.
But science popularisation has become a highly sophisticated business.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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