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Paleontology at the "high table"? Popularization and disciplinary status in recent paleontology
David Sepkoski
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Evolutionary Biology
100%
Palaeontology
100%
Disciplinary Status
100%
Evolutionary Theory
66%
Synthetic View
66%
Corrective
33%
General Public
33%
Transformative Value
33%
Hierarchical Model
33%
Scientific Idea
33%
Fossil Record
33%
Wide Audience
33%
Darwinian Evolution
33%
Extinction Dynamics
33%
Mass Extinction
33%
Popular Books
33%
Evolutionary Approach
33%
Stevens
33%
Book Format
33%
Punctuated Equilibrium
33%
Macroevolution
33%
Stephen Jay Gould
33%
Darwinism
33%
Arts and Humanities
1980s
100%
Popularization
100%
1970s
50%
Popular
50%
Genre
50%
Incomplete
50%
Dynamics
50%
Transformative
50%
Fossil
50%
Punctuated Equilibrium
50%
book format
50%
Darwinian Evolution
50%
Macroevolution
50%
Darwinism
50%
Stephen Jay Gould
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Evolutionary Theory
100%
Mass Extinction
50%
Fossil Record
50%
Punctuated Equilibrium
50%