Science and its Publics

Science and its Publics
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781527565500
ISBN-13 : 1527565505
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Book Synopsis Science and its Publics by : Alice R. Bell. Sarah R. Davies

Download or read book Science and its Publics written by Alice R. Bell. Sarah R. Davies and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2021-02-03 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The relationship between science and its publics has concerned commentators since science itself began. Yet in recent years, questions of how—and how should—science and society interact have come to particular prominence. A field of practice, initially dubbed ‘public understanding of science’ and later rebranded as ‘public engagement with science and technology’, has blossomed. But although academic studies have informed the development of this practical field, to date there has been little opportunity to take stock of the full breadth and variety of academic analyses of science communication. In an attempt to reveal the richness of the nascent field of science communication studies, this volume presents critical interdisciplinary analyses of some of the many ways in which science intersects with its publics. From children’s science books to computer advertising, news media to lab talk, public engagement to science fiction—the sites, modes and meanings of public science are explored. Contributions draw on historical, cultural, science and media studies. All, however, follow science through popular culture, taking critical science studies out of the lab and into society.


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