Journal article written by DPDF 2008 Critical Studies of Science & Technology Policy research codirector Sheila Jasanoff in Public Understanding of Science.

Early conceptions of the public understanding of science suffered from a narrow framing of what science means and a presumption that science is divided from its publics by walls of ignorance and indifference. Those assumptions amplified misunderstanding and led to faulty policies. It is time to reopen each element in the term “public understanding of science” to renewed reflection. This journal can advance that goal by encouraging research on actual rather than imagined public responses to science, on representations of science in the public sphere, and on interactions between science, technology and society.

Publication Details

Title
A mirror for science
Authors
Jasanoff, Sheila
Publisher
SAGE Publishing
Publish Date
January 2014
Citation
Jasanoff, Sheila, A mirror for science (SAGE Publishing, January 2014).
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