Babelfish and the peculiar symbiosis of public intellectualism and academia

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Abstract

Arthur Dent's reluctant hitchhike through the Milky Way would not have been possible without the babelfish, which was nourished by his brain waves and in return decoded foreign languages for him. In much the same way, public intellectuals serve as science and technology academia's babelfish for the non-STEM savvy. While STEM academics continue to push back the frontiers of knowledge, public intellectuals equip the community with the knowledge we need to make big decisions, both for our own individual lives and for our society.

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Walker, K. (2017). Babelfish and the peculiar symbiosis of public intellectualism and academia. Journal of Science Communication, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.16010305

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