We argue that "Sociological Discrimination" (SD) constitutes a critical skill-set for science comprehension and the development of metacognitive knowledge. Seeking to provide a strong theoretical underpinning for this, and lending support to Priest's (2013) argument in favour of "scientific literacy" we discuss the theory of expertise (Collins and Evans, 2007) in greater detail to illustrate why a focus on SD skills rather than substantive science is important as part of a fruitful SciComms strategy
Sociology of Knowledge is influenced by theories of philosophy which demarcate science from non scie...
Science communication via testimony requires a certain level of trust. But in the context of ideolog...
A holistic view of scientific literacy-related literature was generated based on bibliometric analys...
We argue that "Sociological Discrimination" (SD) constitutes a critical skill-set for science compre...
Focusing on the intersection between law and science, we argue that the skills of sociological discr...
Focusing on the intersection between law and science, we argue that the skills of sociological discr...
Expert knowledge is an essential component of modern society. It is also a potentially difficult top...
Focusing on the intersection between law and science, we argue that the skills of sociological discr...
I present two linked arguments related to the ongoing discussion in the field of Science and Technol...
The topic of expertise has become especially lively in recent years in academic discussions and deba...
Interdisciplinary scientific research teams are essential for responding to society’s complex scient...
Interdisciplinary scientific research teams are essential for responding to society's complex scient...
In this paper, we argue that the formulation of typical expert judgements – here referred to as ‘jud...
Between formal propositional knowledge and embodied skill lies ‘interactional expertise’—the ability...
You cannot open a daily newspaper, listen to news on radio or watch TV without meeting numerous exam...
Sociology of Knowledge is influenced by theories of philosophy which demarcate science from non scie...
Science communication via testimony requires a certain level of trust. But in the context of ideolog...
A holistic view of scientific literacy-related literature was generated based on bibliometric analys...
We argue that "Sociological Discrimination" (SD) constitutes a critical skill-set for science compre...
Focusing on the intersection between law and science, we argue that the skills of sociological discr...
Focusing on the intersection between law and science, we argue that the skills of sociological discr...
Expert knowledge is an essential component of modern society. It is also a potentially difficult top...
Focusing on the intersection between law and science, we argue that the skills of sociological discr...
I present two linked arguments related to the ongoing discussion in the field of Science and Technol...
The topic of expertise has become especially lively in recent years in academic discussions and deba...
Interdisciplinary scientific research teams are essential for responding to society’s complex scient...
Interdisciplinary scientific research teams are essential for responding to society's complex scient...
In this paper, we argue that the formulation of typical expert judgements – here referred to as ‘jud...
Between formal propositional knowledge and embodied skill lies ‘interactional expertise’—the ability...
You cannot open a daily newspaper, listen to news on radio or watch TV without meeting numerous exam...
Sociology of Knowledge is influenced by theories of philosophy which demarcate science from non scie...
Science communication via testimony requires a certain level of trust. But in the context of ideolog...
A holistic view of scientific literacy-related literature was generated based on bibliometric analys...