Public understanding of science: from contents to processes

Volume: 10, Issue: 4, Pages: 388 - 398
Published: Aug 1, 1988
Abstract
Public understanding of science is commonly seen in terms of lay persons' understanding of the contents of science. This article argues that it may be more salient to consider public understanding of the internal processes of science ‐ of the nature of scientific knowledge and of the sorts of information that science can reasonably be expected to provide. Drawing on the reported statements of non‐scientists in the media following the Chernobyl...
Paper Details
Title
Public understanding of science: from contents to processes
Published Date
Aug 1, 1988
Volume
10
Issue
4
Pages
388 - 398
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