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Communicating biological sciences : ethical and metaphorical dimensions / edited by Brigitte Nerlich, Richard Elliott, and Brendon Larson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nerlich, Brigitte, 1956-
Elliott, Richard, 1982-
Larson, Brendon.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Science news--Moral and ethical aspects.
Science news.
Communication in science.
Metaphor.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (267 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Communicating Biological Sciences discusses the 'ethics' of science communication in light of recent developments in biotechnology and biomedicine. It focuses on the role of metaphors in the creation of visions and the framing of scientific advances, as well as their impact on patterns of public acceptance and rejection, trust and scepticism. Its rigorous investigation will appeal not only to science writers and scientists, but also to scholars of sociology, science and technology studies, media and journalism.
Contents:
Cover; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Notes on the Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Communicating Biological Sciences: An Introduction; PART I SETTING THE SCENE: ISSUES OF HYPE, HUBRIS AND HUMILITY; 2 How Journalism Can Hide the Truth about Science; 3 Technologies of Humility: Citizen Participation in Governing Science; PART II SCIENCE COMMUNICATION, ETHICS AND FRAMING: MODELS AND CULTURAL REALITY; 4 The Ethics of Framing Science; 5 Bioethical Decisions and the Public Sphere: A Cross-Cultural Perspective; 6 Journalism and Society
7 Science Communication and Ethics - Trying to Get it Right: The Science Media Centre - A Case StudyPART III SCIENCE COMMUNICATION, METAPHORS AND PRACTICAL REALITIES; 8 Genes, Genomes and What to Make of Them; 9 A Workbench View of Science Communication and Metaphor; 10 Metaphor Contests and Contested Metaphors: From Webs Spinning Spiders to Barcodes on DNA; PART IV SCIENCE, SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND METAPHOR ANALYSIS; 11 Should Scientists Advocate? The Case of Promotional Metaphors in Environmental Science; 12 Metaphors as Time Capsules: Their Uses in the Biosciences and the Media
13 Breakthroughs and Disasters: The (Ethical) Use of Future-Oriented Metaphors14 Craig Venter and the Re-programming of Life: How Metaphors Shape and Perform Ethical Discourses; EPILOGUE; 15 Blame Francis Bacon: The Metaphor of Progress and the Progress of Metaphor in Science; Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-315-57288-5
1-317-16369-9
1-317-16368-0
1-282-26110-X
9786612261107
0-7546-7633-1
9781315572888
OCLC:
461268120

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