Have we ever been satisfied with Science Communication? Continuity and change

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Abstract

The argument that we live in times of great change is probably a common thread in the reflection on science communication in most historical phases and contexts. Have there ever been periods of continuity in science communication, in which actors and scholars did not have the perception of substantial transformations and required change? Or to put it more provocatively: have we ever been satisfied with science communication as it was? And if not, why so? One possible, and apparently paradoxical, conclusion is that the focus on change is itself an element of continuity in the history of science communication.

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Bucchi, M. (2022). Have we ever been satisfied with Science Communication? Continuity and change. Journal of Science Communication, 21(7). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.21070303

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