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Editorial
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19. Juni 2006
Abstract
This issue of Communication & Medicine coincides with the return of the COMET conference to Cardiff (29 June–1 July 2006). I would like to extend my warm welcome to all participants—local and international—at the 4th COMET conference. While writing this welcome message on a dark, wintry morning in early February as this issue goes into production, my earnest hope is that it will be read in bright and sunny Cardiff in June/July. There seems to be a very good reason to look forward to the arrival of COMET!
Published Online: 2006-06-19
Published in Print: 2006-05-01
© Walter de Gruyter
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- Response to commentators
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial
- Lifestyle counseling in type 2 diabetes prevention: A case study of a nurse's communication activity to produce change talk
- Representations of people with HIV and hepatitis C in editorials of medical journals: Discourses and interdiscursive relations
- When psychotherapists disclose personal information about themselves to clients
- The deep play of medicine: Discursive and collaborative processing of evidence in medical problem solving
- Media(ted) fabrications: How the science–media symbiosis helped ‘sell’ cord banking
- An enquiry into scientific and media discourse in the MMR controversy: Authority and factuality
- What healthcare students do with what they don't know: The socializing power of ‘uncertainty’ in the case presentation
- Commentary 1. ‘Telling the truth about genomics’: Hype and hope
- Commentary 2. ‘Telling the truth about genomics’: Legitimating a third voice: The role of philosophy in societal debates
- Commentary 3. ‘Telling the truth about genomics’: Toward a societal agenda for genomics research
- Response to commentators