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English Language Tests-Intermediate level's archive Science and marketing (2) 1. Gitte Meyer of the Danish Centre for Bioethics explains that the fundamental convention of science journalism is that of science transmission; science journalists should not concern themselves with questions of knowledge; reflection on such questions should be strictly confined within the scientific community enclave faction method 2. From this description, it is fairly easy to spot what is similar between the convention and marketing: neither allows for sceptical and critical questions to be posed posited positioned posted 3. The convention may be seen as an to an old, unwritten contract between science and society. affix annal annex apex 4. That is, the at the same time and pragmatic agreement that science was a valuable part of society by not being part of society: science was agreed to be, somehow, situated outside society. diabolical incongruous oxymoronic paradoxical 5. Residing in a remote spot, supposed to be above moral disagreement and conflicts of , science was expected to produce 'pure' knowledge, and this knowledge everybody could rely upon — exactly because it was understood to be disconnected from society. interest opinion politicians warfare 6. of information had, however, to be established in order for the rest of society to share in the pure light of science; scientific results, thus, had to be transmitted, by scientists themselves, or by journalists. Lines Nets Threads Webs 7. In the early 18th century, science was energetically promoted amongst the public: in London's houses, lecturers offered demonstrations with globes, orreries and other instruments displaying the marvels of the clockwork universe, while performing chemical, magnetic, and electrical experiments. coffee port sherry tea 8. In the spring of 1713, Newton's protg William Whiston was holding on mathematics and science at both Douglas's in St. Martin's Lane and at the Marine near the Royal Exchange. class court fast forth 9. In the journal 'The Spectator', Joseph Addison and Richard Steele in 1711 foresaw with delight those times "when Knowledge, instead of being up in Books, and kept in Libraries and retirement, is thus obtruded upon the Publick; when it is canvassed in every Assembly, and exposed upon every Table." bound covered sealed tied 10. So the convention and the practice of science transmission has quite a long history; it has been motivated by aims of 'pure' enlightenment and of spreading the of the scientific worldview, but probably it has always been a mixed-purpose enterprise. gospel gossip grant grasp . English Language Tests-Intermediate level's archive Science and marketing (2) 1. Gitte Meyer of the Danish Centre for Bioethics explains. description, it is fairly easy to spot what is similar between the convention and marketing: neither allows for sceptical and critical questions to be posed posited positioned posted 3. The. Spectator', Joseph Addison and Richard Steele in 1711 foresaw with delight those times "when Knowledge, instead of being up in Books, and kept in Libraries and retirement, is thus obtruded

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