Much communication research suggests that disputes over scientific controversy are rooted in personal values and ethics. This study investigates these ideas through citizens’ evaluations of communication ethics during an emerging controversy. Findings reveal a few prominent ethical themes citizens rely on to make moral judgments about science and risk communication
Different ideas about the ‘nature’ of science communication and its role in society inform different...
Resolving ethical disagreements in scientific, technical, and/or engineering fields could be feasibl...
Science, Technology & Innovation Studies, Dec. 2010, Vol. 6, No. 2, 183-201The central concern of th...
Scientific information can play a key role in how people manage risk. While much sociological resear...
This paper will build inductively from case studies of Canadian crop biotechnology controversies tow...
As science continues to become implicated in personal and collective decision-making, the stakes for...
In the context of a specific understanding of ethics and communication, we discuss what seems centra...
Focusing on the intersection between law and science, we argue that the skills of sociological discr...
This module addresses the complex interface of research and the media; this interface necessarily in...
THE COMMUNICATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL RISK HAS BECOME A SUBJECT OF RESEARCH INTEREST BECAUSE OF ...
of controversy and, in most of these situations, this has been because these products have consequen...
We report on the Teaching Responsible Communication of Science project at Iowa State University. Thi...
The authors use ethnographic analysis of a focus group discussion between scientists and laypersons ...
Science and the media are not strange bedfellows since they both gather information, value accuracy ...
Framing is widely acknowledged to be central to understanding how language constructs public controv...
Different ideas about the ‘nature’ of science communication and its role in society inform different...
Resolving ethical disagreements in scientific, technical, and/or engineering fields could be feasibl...
Science, Technology & Innovation Studies, Dec. 2010, Vol. 6, No. 2, 183-201The central concern of th...
Scientific information can play a key role in how people manage risk. While much sociological resear...
This paper will build inductively from case studies of Canadian crop biotechnology controversies tow...
As science continues to become implicated in personal and collective decision-making, the stakes for...
In the context of a specific understanding of ethics and communication, we discuss what seems centra...
Focusing on the intersection between law and science, we argue that the skills of sociological discr...
This module addresses the complex interface of research and the media; this interface necessarily in...
THE COMMUNICATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL RISK HAS BECOME A SUBJECT OF RESEARCH INTEREST BECAUSE OF ...
of controversy and, in most of these situations, this has been because these products have consequen...
We report on the Teaching Responsible Communication of Science project at Iowa State University. Thi...
The authors use ethnographic analysis of a focus group discussion between scientists and laypersons ...
Science and the media are not strange bedfellows since they both gather information, value accuracy ...
Framing is widely acknowledged to be central to understanding how language constructs public controv...
Different ideas about the ‘nature’ of science communication and its role in society inform different...
Resolving ethical disagreements in scientific, technical, and/or engineering fields could be feasibl...
Science, Technology & Innovation Studies, Dec. 2010, Vol. 6, No. 2, 183-201The central concern of th...