Reconstructing Science for Public Consumption
Auteur : Sharon Dunwoody
Date de publication : 1993
Éditeur : Deakin University
Nombre de pages : 104
Résumé du livre
Investigation of the way science information is reconstructed for public consumption and the processes it goes through. The author traces sources of science news, considers what effect these versions of the facts have on readers, listeners and viewers, and illustrates, in three case studies, the development of actual science news stories. Part of the study materials for students of educational issues in science and technology ECS810).