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The Evolution of Public Understanding of Science-Discourse and Comparative Evidence

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SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 221-240

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INDIA PVT LTD
DOI: 10.1177/097172180901400202

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Public Understanding of Science (PUS) is a field of activity and an area of social research. The evolution of this field comprises both the changing discourse and the substantive evidence of a changing public understanding.(1) In the first part, I will present a short account on how the discourse of PUS moved from Literacy, via PUS, to Science-in-Society. This is less a story of progress, but one of false polemics and the multiplication of concerns. In the second part, I will show some empirical evidence on how PUS has changed by drawing on mass media data and large scale comparative survey evidence. I conclude by stressing that the Science-Society relationship is variable both in distance between science and the wider society and in the quality of this relationship.

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