Science communication in the world practices, theories and trends /

<p>The wonders of science have a powerful hold on the imagination, yet the challenge of conveying to the public the expanding frontiers of human scientific knowledge grows daily more complex. This analysis of the process has three goals. First, to offer a survey of research conducted in the fi...

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Main Author: Schiele, Bernard (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Claessens, Michel, Shi, Shunke
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2012.
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Summary:<p>The wonders of science have a powerful hold on the imagination, yet the challenge of conveying to the public the expanding frontiers of human scientific knowledge grows daily more complex. This analysis of the process has three goals. First, to offer a survey of research conducted in the field of public communication of science and technology (PCST) over the past four decades, in a range of countries. Then-and this second ambition is enabled by the preceding one-it identifies and focuses on the researchers' varying methods and perspectives. While all countries have, at times and to varying degrees, embarked on extremely ambitious policies to promote and valorize scientific and technical culture, the objectives they pursue must be understood and assessed within specific national contexts. This fact has guided our conceptualization of problems as well as our search for solutions. Our third and final ambition is to establish the trends implicit in these efforts.</p>
Physical Description:XXV, 317 p. 6 illus. digital.
ISBN:9789400742796