Science In Public: Communication, Culture, And Credibility
By (Author) Jane Gregory
By (author) Steven Miller
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Perseus Books
7th September 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
306.45
Paperback
304
Width 150mm, Height 226mm, Spine 20mm
460g
Does the general public need to understand science And if so, is it scientists' responsibility to communicate Critics have argued that, despite the huge strides made in technology, we live in a "scientifically illiterate" society- one that thinks about the world and makes important decisions without taking scientific knowledge into account. But is the solution to this "illiteracy" to deluge the layman with scientific information Or does science news need to be focused around specific issues and organized into stories that are meaningful and relevant to people's lives In this unprecedented, comprehensive look at a new field, Jane Gregory and Steve Miller point the way to a more effective public understanding of science in the years ahead.
Jane Gregory is Lecturer in Science and Technology Studies at Birkbeck College, London, and an honourary Research Fellow at University College, London.Steve Miller has a Ph.D. in physical chemistry and is currently Reader in Science Communication and Planetary Science at University College, London. Jane Gregory is Lecturer in Science and Technology Studies at Birkbeck College, London, and an honourary Research Fellow at University College, London.