Understanding Popular Science

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McGraw-Hill Education (UK), 16. jun. 2006 - 200 strani
Science is a defining feature of the modern world, and popular science is where most of us make sense of that fact.

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. From early-nineteenth century radical science to twenty-first century government initiatives, he examines popular science as an arena where the authority of science and the authority of the state are legitimized and challenged.

The book includes clear accounts of the public perception of scientists, visions of the future, fears of an “anti-science” movement and concerns about scientific literacy. The final chapter proposes a new model for understanding the interaction between lay and expert knowledge.

This book is essential reading in cultural studies, science studies, history of science and science communication.

 

Vsebina

Introduction
1
Chapter 01 UNCERTAIN TIMES
5
Chapter 02 PROGRESS AND PROFESSIONALISM
26
Chapter 03 SCIENCE AND MODERNITY
50
Chapter 04 CONSUMING DOUBTS
73
Chapter 05 LITERACY AND LEGITIMATION
96
Chapter 06 GOING CRITICAL
118
Chapter 07 CONCEPTUAL SPACE
142
Glossary
157
Bibliography
161
Index
177
Back cover
184
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