Understanding Popular ScienceMcGraw-Hill Education (UK), 2006 M06 1 - 183 páginas Understanding Popular Science provides a framework to help understand the development of popular science and current debates about it. In a lively and accessible style, Peter Broks shows how popular science has been invented, redefined and fought over. |
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... ideas in Chapter 7 were helped by discussions with Kuru— villa Pandikattu in Pune and with participants at the international conference on Public Communication of Science and Technology held in Barcelona. My principal thanks, however ...
... ideas in Chapter 7 were helped by discussions with Kuru— villa Pandikattu in Pune and with participants at the international conference on Public Communication of Science and Technology held in Barcelona. My principal thanks, however ...
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... idea of exclusion is picked up in Chapter 2, which moves the story on into the second half of the nineteenth century and the professionalization of science. Whereas before popular science had been permeated by an ideol— ogy of ...
... idea of exclusion is picked up in Chapter 2, which moves the story on into the second half of the nineteenth century and the professionalization of science. Whereas before popular science had been permeated by an ideol— ogy of ...
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... idea of the PUS movement being a search for legitimation and uses this idea as a way to understand the 'science wars' of the 1990s. The problem for scientists was how to reconcile their authority (setting themselves apart from the ...
... idea of the PUS movement being a search for legitimation and uses this idea as a way to understand the 'science wars' of the 1990s. The problem for scientists was how to reconcile their authority (setting themselves apart from the ...
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... ideas, a model of 'conceptual space' invites us to think of popular science not as a thing to be passed from one person to another but rather as contextualized interactivity in a network of relationships. The chapter also takes this ...
... ideas, a model of 'conceptual space' invites us to think of popular science not as a thing to be passed from one person to another but rather as contextualized interactivity in a network of relationships. The chapter also takes this ...
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Chapter 01 UNCERTAIN TIMES | |
Chapter 02 PROGRESS AND PROFESSIONALISM | |
Chapter 03 SCIENCE AND MODERNITY | |
Chapter 04 CONSUMING DOUBTS | |
Chapter 05 LITERACY AND LEGITIMATION | |
Chapter 06 GOING CRITICAL | |
Chapter 07 CONCEPTUAL SPACE | |
Glossary | |
Bibliography | |
Back cover | |
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