Misunderstanding Science?: The Public Reconstruction of Science and Technology

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Cambridge University Press, 1996 - Broj stranica: 232
Misunderstanding Science? offers a challenging new perspective on the public understanding of science. In so doing, it challenges existing ideas of the nature of science and its relationships with society. Its analysis and case presentation are highly relevant to current concerns over the uptake, authority and effectiveness of science as expressed, for example, in areas such as education, medical/health practice, risk and the environment, and technological innovation. Based on several in-depth case studies, and informed theoretically by the sociology of scientific knowledge, the book shows how the public understanding of science raises questions about the epistemic commitments and institutional structures that constitute modern science. These key aspects are usually ignored in standard treatments of the subject. The book suggests that many of the inadequacies in the social integration and support of science might be overcome if modern scientific institutions were more reflexive and open about the implicit normative commitments embedded in scientific cultures.

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O autoru (1996)

Alan Irwin

Brian Wynne is Associate Director of CESAGen, Lancaster University. He is a Professor of Science Studies and Research Director of the Centre for the Study of Environmental Change (CSEC) at Lancaster University. He was an Inaugural Member of the Management Board and Scientific Committee of the European Environment Agency, (EEA), and a Special Adviser to the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee Inquiry into Science and Society. He is also a member of the London Royal Society's Committee on Science in Society.

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