Summary: When, in 1988, Nature finally published results by Jacques Benveniste seeming to show that water could 'remember' the properties of substances in ultra-high dilutions, it detonated an 'epistemiological bombshell' that highlighted the way scientists now use the mass media to publicize their work. They have become entrepreneurs who, in order to interest others in a discovery that may be unacceptable to the established scientific journals, must mobilize and orchestrate a number of different communication resources to build their own information networks. This analysis of the affair may prompt a more thorough exploration of the many paths that lead to the construction of scientific facts.Kaufmann Alain, Ridel Pauline. The affair of th...
The history of borrowing from natural sciences is a long one in social sciences. Today, paradigms de...
Cette thèse examine la circulation et l'intégration des informations scientifiques dans la pensée qu...
This study takes a soft scientific cut to talks about rumors, hoaxes and urban legends. Social psych...
Summary: When, in 1988, Nature finally published results by Jacques Benveniste seeming to show that ...
This article highlights the complex mediation linking the scientific field and its legitimate produc...
The paper comes up with a model of communication between scientists and journalists. It shows that e...
If “science made the modern world,” a claim espoused at the end of the nineteenth century and repeat...
The article concerns dynamic aspects of scientific discourse understood as a domain of communication...
The communication gap that exists between the scientific community and the public should not be unde...
International audienceThis chapter details how attention to issues of communication has influenced s...
Starting from the notion of production of knowledge, in the root of the word "scientific", then conf...
In the days of global warming and BSE, science is increasingly a public issue. This book provides a ...
The changes in the media coverage of science are manifold: multiplica¬tion of actors and parameters ...
The article discusses the process of popularization of science in France in terms of bilateral coope...
Decrusse Anne and Jean-Paul Natali - "A sociosemiotics topics: The imaginary state of sciences". Th...
The history of borrowing from natural sciences is a long one in social sciences. Today, paradigms de...
Cette thèse examine la circulation et l'intégration des informations scientifiques dans la pensée qu...
This study takes a soft scientific cut to talks about rumors, hoaxes and urban legends. Social psych...
Summary: When, in 1988, Nature finally published results by Jacques Benveniste seeming to show that ...
This article highlights the complex mediation linking the scientific field and its legitimate produc...
The paper comes up with a model of communication between scientists and journalists. It shows that e...
If “science made the modern world,” a claim espoused at the end of the nineteenth century and repeat...
The article concerns dynamic aspects of scientific discourse understood as a domain of communication...
The communication gap that exists between the scientific community and the public should not be unde...
International audienceThis chapter details how attention to issues of communication has influenced s...
Starting from the notion of production of knowledge, in the root of the word "scientific", then conf...
In the days of global warming and BSE, science is increasingly a public issue. This book provides a ...
The changes in the media coverage of science are manifold: multiplica¬tion of actors and parameters ...
The article discusses the process of popularization of science in France in terms of bilateral coope...
Decrusse Anne and Jean-Paul Natali - "A sociosemiotics topics: The imaginary state of sciences". Th...
The history of borrowing from natural sciences is a long one in social sciences. Today, paradigms de...
Cette thèse examine la circulation et l'intégration des informations scientifiques dans la pensée qu...
This study takes a soft scientific cut to talks about rumors, hoaxes and urban legends. Social psych...