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Intercultural Communication and Science and Technology Studies

English · Hardback

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This timely and engaging book addresses communicative issues that arise when science and technology travel across socio-cultural boundaries. The authors discuss interactions between different scientific communities; scientists and policy-makers; science and the public; scientists and artists; and other situations where science clashes with other socio-cultural domains. The volume includes theoretical proposals of how to deal with intercultural communication related to science and technology, as well as rich case studies that illustrate the challenges and strategies deployed in these situations. Individual studies explore Europe, Latin America, and Africa, thus including diverse Global North and South contexts.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Mediating Communication in Science: The Interplay of Trust and Interactional Expertise.- 3. Reassessing the Distinction between Experts and Non-Experts: Methodological Consequences for Research in Science Communication.- 4. Epistemic Interactions within and outside Scientific Communities: Different or Analogous Processes?.- 5. Science Journalism as a Social Field: A Contribution for Science Communication and STS Studies.- 6. Communication between Scientists and Science Communicators within Scientific Research Institutions.- 7. Answers versus Questions: Psychiatric Genetics and the Arts.- 8. Modeling Amazonian Environments: Some Considerations on the Science-Policy Interface in Brazil.- 9. From "Climate Skeptic" to "Dendrosociologist": How Friendship as a Social Research Method Can Be a Means to Communicate Science in the Making.- 10. Conclusion.

About the author

Luis Reyes-Galindo is Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Campinas, Brazil, and Honorary Research Fellow at Cardiff University’s School of Social Science, UK. He has held grants from the British Academy and the Mexican Science and Technology Council and is a member of Mexico’s National Researcher’s Network (SNI).
Tiago Ribeiro Duarte is Lecturer of Sociology at the University of Brasília, Brazil. He is interested in interdisciplinary collaboration and communication, the interface of climate science and policy-making, public participation in science, and in science and technology in Latin America.

Summary

This timely and engaging book addresses communicative issues that arise when science and technology travel across socio-cultural boundaries. The authors discuss interactions between different scientific communities; scientists and policy-makers; science and the public; scientists and artists; and other situations where science clashes with other socio-cultural domains. The volume includes theoretical proposals of how to deal with intercultural communication related to science and technology, as well as rich case studies that illustrate the challenges and strategies deployed in these situations. Individual studies explore Europe, Latin America, and Africa, thus including diverse Global North and South contexts.

Product details

Assisted by Tiago Ribeiro Duarte (Editor), Lui Reyes-Galindo (Editor), Luis Reyes-Galindo (Editor), Ribeiro Duarte (Editor), Ribeiro Duarte (Editor), Tiago Ribeiro Duarte (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2017
 
EAN 9783319583648
ISBN 978-3-31-958364-8
No. of pages 238
Dimensions 156 mm x 216 mm x 20 mm
Weight 425 g
Illustrations XV, 238 p. 10 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Labour, economic and industrial sociology

B, Technology, Culture, Cultural Studies, Social Sciences, Science and Technology Studies, Technology—Sociological aspects, Culture and Technology, Science, Technology and Society

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