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The Changing Social Contract of Science The Changing Social Contract of Science
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The ‘Deliberative Turn’ in Public Engagement with Science and Technology (PEST) The ‘Deliberative Turn’ in Public Engagement with Science and Technology (PEST)
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Science and Media Science and Media
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The Scientific Public Sphere The Scientific Public Sphere
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Theatrical Structure of the Scientific Public Sphere Theatrical Structure of the Scientific Public Sphere
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2 Science, Media, Risk Politics: Constructing a Scientific Public Sphere
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Published:February 2017
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Abstract
The concept of ‘scientific public sphere’ is developed in the chapter. The structural coupling of science with media and politics in contemporary liberal democracies has led to the emergence of the scientific public sphere as a deliberative space to negotiate modernization risks, a phenomenon that has radically altered the characteristics of the scientific-citizen publics. The scientific public sphere gets activated when public controversies over science are staged by the mass media. The deliberative turn in public engagement with science and the recent developments in understanding the interaction between science and media are discussed in the chapter to theorize mediated public engagement with science in contemporary risk societies. It is argued that present conceptualization of ‘medialization of science’ is insufficient to capture the dynamics between science, mass media, and risk politics, and the chapter proposes scientific public sphere as a better framework.
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