Knowledge, responsibility and culture: food for thought on science communication

The past few decades have been marked by a rapid scientific and technological development. One of the most paradoxical, and perhaps more disturbing, features of this process is the growing divide between the increased importance science has acquired in economic and social life and a society persiste...

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Main Author: Giancarlo Quaranta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sissa Medialab 2007-12-01
Series:JCOM: Journal of Science Communication
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Online Access:http://jcom.sissa.it/archive/06/04/Jcom0604%282007%29C01/Jcom0604%282007%29C05/Jcom0604%282007%29C05.pdf
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spelling doaj-a169ec7c135a4900b1e9209f4a6f29cd2020-11-25T03:51:44ZengSissa MedialabJCOM: Journal of Science Communication1824-20492007-12-0164Knowledge, responsibility and culture: food for thought on science communicationGiancarlo QuarantaThe past few decades have been marked by a rapid scientific and technological development. One of the most paradoxical, and perhaps more disturbing, features of this process is the growing divide between the increased importance science has acquired in economic and social life and a society persistently showing spreading signs of contempt, mistrust and, most of all, disinterest in research.http://jcom.sissa.it/archive/06/04/Jcom0604%282007%29C01/Jcom0604%282007%29C05/Jcom0604%282007%29C05.pdfDemocracy and science communication
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Knowledge, responsibility and culture: food for thought on science communication
JCOM: Journal of Science Communication
Democracy and science communication
author_facet Giancarlo Quaranta
author_sort Giancarlo Quaranta
title Knowledge, responsibility and culture: food for thought on science communication
title_short Knowledge, responsibility and culture: food for thought on science communication
title_full Knowledge, responsibility and culture: food for thought on science communication
title_fullStr Knowledge, responsibility and culture: food for thought on science communication
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, responsibility and culture: food for thought on science communication
title_sort knowledge, responsibility and culture: food for thought on science communication
publisher Sissa Medialab
series JCOM: Journal of Science Communication
issn 1824-2049
publishDate 2007-12-01
description The past few decades have been marked by a rapid scientific and technological development. One of the most paradoxical, and perhaps more disturbing, features of this process is the growing divide between the increased importance science has acquired in economic and social life and a society persistently showing spreading signs of contempt, mistrust and, most of all, disinterest in research.
topic Democracy and science communication
url http://jcom.sissa.it/archive/06/04/Jcom0604%282007%29C01/Jcom0604%282007%29C05/Jcom0604%282007%29C05.pdf
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