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Science Communication, Vol. 29, No. 4, 413-434 (2008) DOI: 10.1177/1075547008316222 Constructing CommunicationTalking to Scientists About Talking to the PublicDurham University, UK Recent work has started to explore "scientific understandings of publics" alongside public understandings of science. This study builds on this work to examine the ways in which public communication is talked about by scientists and engineers. The author identifies a range of ways of talking about the purposes and content of science communication to the public, arguing that the dominant framework for these is one-way communication, and that, in addition, such communication tends to be constructed as difficult and dangerous. However, the author further identifies a range of minority discourses that understand public communication in more complex terms.
Key Words: science communication scientific cultures deficit model dialogue public communication
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