Waves of new research findings, the dynamic emergence of new technologies, and growing perception of the risks entailed have drastically altered the way people in industrialized societies relate to technical development. The population at large, at least in the western world, has increasingly lost trust in institutions and scientific authority. There must be some way to restore people's faith in scientific authority. Between Understanding and Trust identifies and analyses the public understanding of science and technology, thus making an important contribution to achieving a new "trust"
\u3cp\u3eThis chapter provides a brief comparative analysis of public perceptions of science and tec...
Bauer MW, Pansegrau P, Shukla R, eds. The Cultural Authority of Science Comparing across Europe, Asi...
Scientific and technological expertise is currently experiencing a crisis. The public shows a growi...
Trust is the most important pillar on which science rests. Colleagues should be able to rely on the ...
Modern society facing the necessity of dealing with global warming, estimating the consequences of r...
Science and technology (S&T) shapes the everyday lives of individuals. Therefore, there has been wid...
Science communication via testimony requires a certain level of trust. But in the context of ideolog...
International audienceIn the late 1960s and early 1970s, an economic and political doctrine establis...
This book offers the first comparative account of the changes and stabilities of public perceptions ...
Abstract: Background In this era of global health crises, public trust in scientists is a crucial de...
Over the last three decades, the study of the public understanding of science and technology has bec...
This paper draws general insights into the public reception of scientific knowledge from a case stud...
This thesis is concerned with a role of science in society and this theme is analyzed through risk a...
How can citizens become more aware of science and how it proceeds in order to be able to form their ...
Scientists (and science as a whole) provide evidence and advice for societal problem solving and col...
\u3cp\u3eThis chapter provides a brief comparative analysis of public perceptions of science and tec...
Bauer MW, Pansegrau P, Shukla R, eds. The Cultural Authority of Science Comparing across Europe, Asi...
Scientific and technological expertise is currently experiencing a crisis. The public shows a growi...
Trust is the most important pillar on which science rests. Colleagues should be able to rely on the ...
Modern society facing the necessity of dealing with global warming, estimating the consequences of r...
Science and technology (S&T) shapes the everyday lives of individuals. Therefore, there has been wid...
Science communication via testimony requires a certain level of trust. But in the context of ideolog...
International audienceIn the late 1960s and early 1970s, an economic and political doctrine establis...
This book offers the first comparative account of the changes and stabilities of public perceptions ...
Abstract: Background In this era of global health crises, public trust in scientists is a crucial de...
Over the last three decades, the study of the public understanding of science and technology has bec...
This paper draws general insights into the public reception of scientific knowledge from a case stud...
This thesis is concerned with a role of science in society and this theme is analyzed through risk a...
How can citizens become more aware of science and how it proceeds in order to be able to form their ...
Scientists (and science as a whole) provide evidence and advice for societal problem solving and col...
\u3cp\u3eThis chapter provides a brief comparative analysis of public perceptions of science and tec...
Bauer MW, Pansegrau P, Shukla R, eds. The Cultural Authority of Science Comparing across Europe, Asi...
Scientific and technological expertise is currently experiencing a crisis. The public shows a growi...