Science and the Internet: Be fruitful and multiply?

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Abstract

What role and citizenship has the scientific thought on the web, or rather on the social side of the web? Does it benefit from the debate between peers and with the general public, or else does it only risk to become a monologue? How to deal with the number of instruments the Internet is able to provide in making, discussing and disseminating research? These are some of the questions tackled by the reflections from scholars and experts which were the basis for our debate.

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Avveduto, S. (2011). Science and the Internet: Be fruitful and multiply? Journal of Science Communication, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.10020301

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