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Introduction: Verbal-Visula Interaction in Science
1. A Frame work for Understanding Verbal-Visual Interaction
2. Understanding Scientific Visuals and Tables: A Taxonomy
3. Visual Evolution and the Heideggerian Transformation
4. Verbal-Visual Interaction and Scientific Argument: The Contexts of Discovery and Justification
5. Visual Argument and Narrative in the "Historical" Sciences: The Example of Geology
6. Verbal-Visual Interaction in the Victorian Discovery of Deep Time
7. The Public Science Lecture: PowerPoint Transforms a Genre
8. Weaving the Web of Scientific Knowledge: Visuals on the InternetAcknowledgements
References
Index
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æ¸åï¼Science from Sight to Insight: How Scientists Illustrate Meaning
é æ°ï¼332+vii pages
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