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The autobiography of Lord Todd of Trumpington is a general account
of his life until 1980 with emphasis on the events that shaped his
career as a distinguished scientist. In 1957 Alexander Todd was
awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. From 1963 to 1965 he was
President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
For five years he was President of the Royal Society. He made major
contributions to the advancement of science education in Britain,
and in the University of Cambridge. This delightfully presented
autobiography is supplemented by extracts from five Presidential
Addresses to the Royal Society. This book will appeal to anyone who
enjoys reading biography. It will also have a special interest for
professional chemists and those who study the making on
contemporary science policy in Britain.
Although many developments surrounding the Internet campaign are
now considered to be standard fare, there were a number of newer
developments in 2020. Drawing on original research conducted by
leading experts, The Internet and the 2020 Campaign attempts to
cover these developments in a comprehensive fashion. How are
campaigns making use of the Internet to organize and mobilize their
ground game? To communicate their message? How are citizens making
use of online sources to become informed, follow campaigns,
participate, and more, and to what effect? How has the Internet
affected developments in media reporting, both traditional and
non-traditional, of the campaign? What other messages were
available online, and what effects did these messages have had on
citizens attitudes and vote choice? The book examines at these
questions in an attempt to summarize the 2020 online campaign.
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