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Schiele, Bernard.
Science Cultures in a Diverse World: Knowing, Sharing, Caring
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Science Cultures in a Diverse World: Knowing, Sharing, Caring/ edited by Bernard Schiele, Xuan Liu, Martin W. Bauer.
other author:
Bauer, Martin W.
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XLIV, 325 p. 41 illus., 20 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Cultural Studies. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5379-7
ISBN:
9789811653797
Science Cultures in a Diverse World: Knowing, Sharing, Caring
Science Cultures in a Diverse World: Knowing, Sharing, Caring
[electronic resource] /edited by Bernard Schiele, Xuan Liu, Martin W. Bauer. - 1st ed. 2021. - XLIV, 325 p. 41 illus., 20 illus. in color.online resource.
Communicating science: heterogeneous, multiform and polysemic -- Citizen science as participatory science communication -- Science communication on offer by research institutes in eight countries -- Attempts to categorize and evaluate science festivals, a 30-year-old science communication event: the case of Greece -- Emerging practices in science communication in Canada- Meeting the needs of society: experiences from practices at the science–society interface -- Science communication in Nigeria and South Africa: beliefs, social groups and the social space of science -- The cultural distance model: empirical evidence from India -- Science culture: a critical and international outlook -- Cultural differences in media framing of AI -- Segmentation disparities in scientific experts’ knowledge of and attitudes towards GMOs in China- Responsible research and innovation in China and the risks in innovation -- Exploring emerging public attitudes towards autonomous vehicles -- The evolution of scientific, technical and industrial culture in France -- Emerging practices based on new media in the Chinese science popularization industry: transformation in the new era of science communication -- Science communication in the new era: skills education at science and technology museums -- Science museums: the Brazilian case.
Science and technology culture is now more than ever at the very heart of the social project, and all countries, to varying degrees, participate in it: raising scientific literacy, improving the image of the sciences, involving the public in debates and encouraging the young to pursue careers in the sciences. Thus, the very destiny of any society is now entwined with its ability to develop a genuine science and technology culture, accessible for participation not only to the few who, by virtue of their training or trade, work in the science and technology fields, but to all, thereby creating occasions for society to debate and to foster a positive dialogue about the directions of change and future choices. This book organized on the theme of ‘knowing, sharing, caring: new insights for a diverse world’, which was derived from the observation that globalization rests upon diversity—diversity of contexts, publics, research, strategies and new innovating practices—and aims to stimulate exchanges, discussions and debates, to initiate a reflection conducive to decentring and to be an opportunity for enrichment by providing the reader with means to achieve the potentialities of that diversity through a comparison of the visions that underpin the attitudes of social actors, the challenges they perceive and the potential solutions they consider. Thus, this book aims first and foremost to raise questions in such a manner that readers so stimulated will feel compelled to contribute and will do so. In this spirit, however significant, the results presented and shared are less important than the questions they seek to answer: How are we to rethink the diffusion, the propagation and the sharing of scientific thought and knowledge in an ever more complex and diverse world? What to know? What to share? How do we do it when science is broken down across the whole spectrum of the world’s diversity? The book is recommended for those who are interested in science communication and science cultures in the new media era, in contemporary social dynamics, and in the evolution of the role of the state and of institutions. It is also an excellent reference for researchers engaging in science communication, public understanding of science, cultural studies, science and technology museum, science–society relationship and other fields of humanities and social sciences.
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LC Class. No.: HM846-851
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