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Science on Display: The Representation of Scientific Controversy in Museum Exhibitions
Oleh:
Macdonald, Sharon
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Public Understanding of Science vol. 1 no. 1 (Jan. 1992)
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page 69-87.
Fulltext:
69PUS11.pdf
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This article raises issues concerning popular representations of science, and in particular of scientific controversy, through a caw-study of the treatmnt of food poisoning controversy in a museum exhibition. It is argued that the science that is created for the public is shaped not only by the overt intentions of the exhibition makers but also by constraints inherent in structural aspects of the exhibitian-making process and exhibition philosophies. More sppifically, we argue that some of the stralegies intended to foster public understanding of science create problems for the representation of scientific controversy, and, more generally, for certain t y p of science. The article also gives attention to scientific sources and the politics of the museum’s relationship with the scientific community and the food industry. The contrast with other media is made throughout the article as a means of highlighting the different strategja employed, and constraints experienced. by the various institutions involved in putting science on display for the public.
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