This paper explores the phenomena of public scientific debates, where scientific controversies are argued out in public fora such as the mass media, using the case of popular evolutionary psychology in the UK of the 1990s. An earlier quantitative analysis of the UK press coverage of the subject (Cassidy, 2005) suggested that academics associated with evolutionary psychology had been unusually active in the media at that time, particularly in association with the publication of popular science books on the subject. Previous research by Turner, by Gieryn, and by Bucchi has established the relationship between such appeals to the public domain and the establishment of scientific legitimacy and academic disciplinary boundaries. Following this w...
Scientific claims implicitly invite criticism. While we might expect that challenging an epistemic a...
What do evolutionary psychologists study, which are their most highly cited articles, and which vari...
There are two kinds of scientists in evolutionary studies that need a space of debate: the speciali...
This paper explores the phenomena of public scientific debates, where scientific controversies are a...
This paper presents findings from quantitative analyses of UK press and print media coverage of evol...
Why are there so many controversies in evolutionary psychology? Using a couple of concepts from phil...
Over the last three decades, the application of evolutionary theory to the human sciences has shown ...
This article critiques the `dominant view' of the popularization of science that takes it as a one-w...
In 2006, a small group of UK academic scientists made headlines when they proposed the creation of i...
This article outlines the major threads of controversy around the emerging subject of evolutionary p...
When one looks at the intellectual landscape of the modern university, at the scholarly and scientif...
Evolutionary psychology represents a major challenge to sociology, since it claims to provide an alt...
What do evolutionary psychologists study, which are their most highly cited articles, and which vari...
Over the last three decades, the application of evolutionary theory to the human sciences has shown ...
Darwin’s theory of evolution developed over several years and in various works, but most closely ass...
Scientific claims implicitly invite criticism. While we might expect that challenging an epistemic a...
What do evolutionary psychologists study, which are their most highly cited articles, and which vari...
There are two kinds of scientists in evolutionary studies that need a space of debate: the speciali...
This paper explores the phenomena of public scientific debates, where scientific controversies are a...
This paper presents findings from quantitative analyses of UK press and print media coverage of evol...
Why are there so many controversies in evolutionary psychology? Using a couple of concepts from phil...
Over the last three decades, the application of evolutionary theory to the human sciences has shown ...
This article critiques the `dominant view' of the popularization of science that takes it as a one-w...
In 2006, a small group of UK academic scientists made headlines when they proposed the creation of i...
This article outlines the major threads of controversy around the emerging subject of evolutionary p...
When one looks at the intellectual landscape of the modern university, at the scholarly and scientif...
Evolutionary psychology represents a major challenge to sociology, since it claims to provide an alt...
What do evolutionary psychologists study, which are their most highly cited articles, and which vari...
Over the last three decades, the application of evolutionary theory to the human sciences has shown ...
Darwin’s theory of evolution developed over several years and in various works, but most closely ass...
Scientific claims implicitly invite criticism. While we might expect that challenging an epistemic a...
What do evolutionary psychologists study, which are their most highly cited articles, and which vari...
There are two kinds of scientists in evolutionary studies that need a space of debate: the speciali...