In the context of a specific understanding of ethics and communication, we discuss what seems central today for the interplay of science and society, the question of expertise. That notion is briefly presented and we then underscore some major issues that the prevalence of expertise in our society raise in the practice of hybrid forums, among which come first conditions of mutual understandability between citizens and experts
Science, Technology & Innovation Studies, Dec. 2010, Vol. 6, No. 2, 183-201The central concern of th...
The fields of science, technology, and technical communication are increasingly international and gl...
In today\u27s globalized world, ethical theory and moral philosophy have to address the challenges o...
As science continues to become implicated in personal and collective decision-making, the stakes for...
Different ideas about the ‘nature’ of science communication and its role in society inform different...
Focusing on the intersection between law and science, we argue that the skills of sociological discr...
This paper will build inductively from case studies of Canadian crop biotechnology controversies tow...
Resolving ethical disagreements in scientific, technical, and/or engineering fields could be feasibl...
Much communication research suggests that disputes over scientific controversy are rooted in persona...
Science communication in practice and as a field of research occurs within a social context characte...
What is it that really makes communicating science a good, moral thing to do? And are there limits t...
The call for evidence-based policy within the environmental sector is a positive one. However commun...
Science communication is fundamentally about distribution, knowledge distribution. Like all distribu...
Science and the media are not strange bedfellows since they both gather information, value accuracy ...
All science communication, even the most formal research paper, is ultimately communication about pe...
Science, Technology & Innovation Studies, Dec. 2010, Vol. 6, No. 2, 183-201The central concern of th...
The fields of science, technology, and technical communication are increasingly international and gl...
In today\u27s globalized world, ethical theory and moral philosophy have to address the challenges o...
As science continues to become implicated in personal and collective decision-making, the stakes for...
Different ideas about the ‘nature’ of science communication and its role in society inform different...
Focusing on the intersection between law and science, we argue that the skills of sociological discr...
This paper will build inductively from case studies of Canadian crop biotechnology controversies tow...
Resolving ethical disagreements in scientific, technical, and/or engineering fields could be feasibl...
Much communication research suggests that disputes over scientific controversy are rooted in persona...
Science communication in practice and as a field of research occurs within a social context characte...
What is it that really makes communicating science a good, moral thing to do? And are there limits t...
The call for evidence-based policy within the environmental sector is a positive one. However commun...
Science communication is fundamentally about distribution, knowledge distribution. Like all distribu...
Science and the media are not strange bedfellows since they both gather information, value accuracy ...
All science communication, even the most formal research paper, is ultimately communication about pe...
Science, Technology & Innovation Studies, Dec. 2010, Vol. 6, No. 2, 183-201The central concern of th...
The fields of science, technology, and technical communication are increasingly international and gl...
In today\u27s globalized world, ethical theory and moral philosophy have to address the challenges o...