Science in Public: Communication, Culture, and Credibility

Science in Public: Communication, Culture, and Credibility

Science in Public: Communication, Culture, and Credibility

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
We leave our cars to mechanics--why shouldn't we leave science to scientists? Science critic Jane Gregory and chemist Steve Miller tear down our preconceptions about popular science education and erect a scaffolding on which to build new communication systems with Science in Public: Communication, Culture, and Credibility. This deeply thoughtful book explores the lengthy history of scientific mass communication and the various rationales for encouraging greater public understanding of research processes and results. From Copernicus to Carl Sagan, great thinkers have tried to explain not just the facts and theories produced by science, but the very work itself. Their reasons are enlightening and more often than not surprisingly self-serving, but Gregory and Miller are careful to maintain a tone of fairness throughout. What can we learn about the various forces of academia, government, business, and the media that have profoundly different interests in scientific communication, and how can we use this awareness to best help all the people and systems involved? Science in Public seeks to calmly observe and judge these forces, occasionally using case studies, like the mad cow madness that struck Europe in the waning days of the 20th century, to illustrate points. Any reader interested in science or education will find it a challenging and provocative work. --Rob Lightner

Nature
"Even-handedness, comprehensiveness, and sheer accessibility make [this] an indispensable text."

Science in Public: Communication, Culture, and Credibility

Science in Public: Communication, Culture, and Credibility,Jane Gregory,Steve Miller,Perseus Publishing,0738203572,Philosophy & Social Aspects,Popular Culture - General,Science,Science/Mathematics

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