A blog authored by "Chemistry in the Media", a class at the University of Delaware, dedicated to exploring and breaking stereotypes and stigmas applied to science and scientists by the media.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Science Communication and Political Bias
The NYTimes Dot Earth Blog has an Andrew Rivken piece that links to a number of papers about the difficulty of breaking through cultural and political biases with scientific information. Several studies indicate that we filter scientific fact through our cultural and political inclinations before we really try to understand and evaluate the scientific data. Rivken's example is climate change, but the findings probably refer to other scientific issues with cultural and political implications.
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