The cultural authority of science : comparing across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas /: comparing across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. (2018)
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- The cultural authority of science : comparing across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas /: comparing across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. (2018)
- Main Title:
- The cultural authority of science : comparing across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Martin Bauer, Petra Pansegrau, Rajesh Shukla.
- Editors:
- Bauer, Martin W
Pansegrau, Petra
Shukla, R (Rajesh) - Contents:
- Part 1: Concept and Theory Chapter 1: Bauer, M., Pansegrau, P. & Shukla, R. – Image, perception and cultural authority of science – by way of introduction Chapter 2: Weingart, P. - The authority of science revisited – mainly Anglo-European. Chapter 3: Raza, G. - Scientific temper and cultural authority of science in India. Chapter 4: Kim, H. S. - The authority of science in Korea: a new explication and measurement. Part 2: Mediated Authority Chapter 5: Falade, B., Bauer, M., Pansegrau, P & Shukla, R. - Science and the news flow, 1990 to 2014, in Germany, UK and India. Chapter 6: Pansegrau, P. & Bauer, M. – The intensity of media attention as an index of authority of science. Chapter 7: Pansegrau, P. & Popova, G. – Framing science: discourses and representations in UK and Germany. Chapter 8: Guenther, L., Weingart, P. & Joubert, M. - Bridging a gap – mapping the science coverage of South African newspapers. Chapter 9: Süerdem, A. - Science news in Turkey: data mining techniques for science culture mapping. Chapter 10: Neresini, F. & Lorenzet, A. - The great narrative: analysing the cultural authority of science through media attention in Italy Part 3: Perceived authority Chapter 11: Sharma, A. – The cultural distance from science and the role of science education in India: a logit model. Chapter 12: Yuh-Yuh, LI. & Chen-Yen, Tsai- The science, the paranormal, cohorts and cognitive polyphasia: the authority of science in Taiwan. Chapter 13: A note to the reader …. ChapterPart 1: Concept and Theory Chapter 1: Bauer, M., Pansegrau, P. & Shukla, R. – Image, perception and cultural authority of science – by way of introduction Chapter 2: Weingart, P. - The authority of science revisited – mainly Anglo-European. Chapter 3: Raza, G. - Scientific temper and cultural authority of science in India. Chapter 4: Kim, H. S. - The authority of science in Korea: a new explication and measurement. Part 2: Mediated Authority Chapter 5: Falade, B., Bauer, M., Pansegrau, P & Shukla, R. - Science and the news flow, 1990 to 2014, in Germany, UK and India. Chapter 6: Pansegrau, P. & Bauer, M. – The intensity of media attention as an index of authority of science. Chapter 7: Pansegrau, P. & Popova, G. – Framing science: discourses and representations in UK and Germany. Chapter 8: Guenther, L., Weingart, P. & Joubert, M. - Bridging a gap – mapping the science coverage of South African newspapers. Chapter 9: Süerdem, A. - Science news in Turkey: data mining techniques for science culture mapping. Chapter 10: Neresini, F. & Lorenzet, A. - The great narrative: analysing the cultural authority of science through media attention in Italy Part 3: Perceived authority Chapter 11: Sharma, A. – The cultural distance from science and the role of science education in India: a logit model. Chapter 12: Yuh-Yuh, LI. & Chen-Yen, Tsai- The science, the paranormal, cohorts and cognitive polyphasia: the authority of science in Taiwan. Chapter 13: A note to the reader …. Chapter 14: Falade, B. - Vaccination controversy in Nigeria 2001-2009: Religion and the authority of science. Chapter 15: Castelfranchi, Y. - Decades of change - Brazilian perceptions of science 1987-2015. Chapter 16: Besley, J. - Correlational stability in the US-NSF science and engineering surveys 1979-2014. Chapter 17: Crettaz de Roten, F. - Attitudes to science in the World Values Surveys – longitudinal evidence 1981-2014. Chapter 18: Polino, C. & Muñoz van den Eynde, A. - Public perception of science & technology in Argentina from 2003 to 2015: Longitudinal and structural analysis. Part 4: Inferred assumptions Chapter 19: Bauer, M. & Süerdem, A. - Four cultures of science across Europe Chapter 20: Parker, S. & Mouton, J. - Exploring the cultural authority of science in South Africa through public attitudes to science. Chapter 21: Xuan, LIU., Fujun, REN., Süerdem, A., Xiang, LI. & Bauer, M. - Comparing public attitudes towards science across provinces in China. Chapter 22: Shukla, R., Süerdem, A., Sharma, A., Chouhan, B. & Sharma, P. - All India attitude to science 2004: data mining and analysis of the structure of attitudes. Part 5: Conclusion Chapter 23: Bauer MW, BA Falade, & P Pansegrau – the cultural authority of science: summary and future research agenda Part 1: Concept and Theory Chapter 1: Bauer, M., Pansegrau, P. & Shukla, R. – Image, perception and cultural authority of science – by way of introduction Chapter 2: Weingart, P. - The authority of science revisited – mainly Anglo-European. Chapter 3: Raza, G. - Scientific temper and cultural authority of science in India. Chapter 4: Kim, H. S. - The authority of science in Korea: a new explication and measurement. Part 2: Mediated Authority Chapter 5: Falade, B., Bauer, M., Pansegrau, P & Shukla, R. - Science and the news flow, 1990 to 2014, in Germany, UK and India. Chapter 6: Pansegrau, P. & Bauer, M. – The intensity of media attention as an index of authority of science. Chapter 7: Pansegrau, P. & Popova, G. – Framing science: discourses and representations in UK and Germany. Chapter 8: Guenther, L., Weingart, P. & Joubert, M. - Bridging a gap – mapping the science coverage of South African newspapers. Chapter 9: Süerdem, A. - Science news in Turkey: data mining techniques for science culture mapping. Chapter 10: Neresini, F. & Lorenzet, A. - The great narrative: analysing the cultural authority of science through media attention in Italy Part 3: Perceived authority Chapter 11: Sharma, A. – The cultural distance from science and the role of science education in India: a logit model. Chapter 12: Yuh-Yuh, LI. & Chen-Yen, Tsai- The science, the paranormal, cohorts and cognitive polyphasia: the authority of science in Taiwan. Chapter 13: A note to the reader …. Chapter 14: Falade, B. - Vaccination controversy in Nigeria 2001-2009: Religion and the authority of science. Chapter 15: Castelfranchi, Y. - Decades of change - Brazilian perceptions of science 1987-2015. Chapter 16: Besley, J. - Correlational stability in the US-NSF science and engineering surveys 1979-2014. Chapter 17: Crettaz de Roten, F. - Attitudes to science in the World Values Surveys – longitudinal evidence 1981-2014. Chapter 18: Polino, C. & Muñoz van den Eynde, A. - Public perception of science & technology in Argentina from 2003 to 2015: Longitudinal and structural analysis. Part 4: Inferred assumptions Chapter 19: Bauer, M. & Süerdem, A. - Four cultures of science across Europe Chapter 20: Parker, S. & Mouton, J. - Exploring the cultural authority of science in South Africa through public attitudes to science. Chapter 21: Xuan, LIU., Fujun, REN., Süerdem, A., Xiang, LI. & Bauer, M. - Comparing public attitudes towards science across provinces in China. Chapter 22: Shukla, R., Süerdem, A., Sharma, A., Chouhan, B. & Sharma, P. - All India attitude to science 2004: data mining and analysis of the structure of attitudes. Part 5: Conclusion Chapter 23: Bauer MW, BA Falade, & P Pansegrau – the cultural authority of science: summary and future research agenda … (more)
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- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 306.45
Science -- Social aspects -- Cross-cultural studies - Languages:
- English
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- 9781351670715
9781351670722
9781351670708
9781315163284 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138059924
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