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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... social control Inventing 'popular science' PROGRESS AND RROEESSIONAEISM The rise of the expert Popular culture, popular press, popular science Technological futures Evolution and progress SEIENEE AND MOOERNIEY Being modern ...
... social control Inventing 'popular science' PROGRESS AND RROEESSIONAEISM The rise of the expert Popular culture, popular press, popular science Technological futures Evolution and progress SEIENEE AND MOOERNIEY Being modern ...
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... Social Sciences at the University of the West of England, Bristol, for providing me with research leave to write the book: it would not have been possible otherwise. I am also grateful to Chris Cudmore at the Open University Press and ...
... Social Sciences at the University of the West of England, Bristol, for providing me with research leave to write the book: it would not have been possible otherwise. I am also grateful to Chris Cudmore at the Open University Press and ...
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... social fears. The very fact that it covers such a diversity of beliefs, practices, artefacts and contexts forces us ... social revolution and for social control; and how it has both legitimated the authority of science and raised fears ...
... social fears. The very fact that it covers such a diversity of beliefs, practices, artefacts and contexts forces us ... social revolution and for social control; and how it has both legitimated the authority of science and raised fears ...
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... social research organization set up in the 1930s to investigate the everyday lives of people in Britain. In the period after the Second World War examined in Chapter 4, once again we see the cultural meaning of science openly contested ...
... social research organization set up in the 1930s to investigate the everyday lives of people in Britain. In the period after the Second World War examined in Chapter 4, once again we see the cultural meaning of science openly contested ...
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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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