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Liam H. Walsh; Samuel Breselge; José Guilherme Prado Martin; Mairéad Coakley; Eimear Ferguson; Aimee Stapleton; Fiona Crispie; Paul W. O'Toole; Paul D. Cotter – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Microorganisms are ubiquitous in nature and are central to human, animal, environmental, and planetary health. They play a particularly important role in the food chain and the production of high-quality, safe, and health-promoting foods, especially fermented foods. This important role is not always apparent to members of the public. Here, we…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Food, Foreign Countries, Citizen Participation
Riccardi, Pierfrancesco – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2022
The need for an effective communication between scientific research and society is widely known to the broadest scientific community, and the sad times we are living in make it even clearer. At the same time, the need of establishing long-term structural connections between the worlds of research and that of education and scientific communication…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Institutional Mission, Universities, Foreign Countries
Kapitza, Martina; Tueffers, Leif; Schulenburg, Hinrich; Kremer, Kerstin – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2021
Professional societies and institutes have stressed the importance of a dialogue between scientists and the public over the past decades. Especially the life sciences include many highly relevant research topics pertaining not only to scientific progress but also to decision-making in society. Surprisingly, few educational researchers and…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Diseases, Drug Therapy, Program Design
Besley, John C.; Hill, Derek – National Science Foundation, 2020
This thematic report presents indicators about people's attitudes toward issues related to science and technology (S&T), awareness of basic S&T facts, and how people interact with science. It shows that most Americans hold positive beliefs about the benefits of S&T, have relatively high confidence in the scientific community compared…
Descriptors: Sciences, Technology, Attitudes, Beliefs
Smith, Dorothy V.; Mulhall, Pamela J.; Hart, Christina E.; Gunstone, Richard F. – International Journal of Science Education, 2016
This article presents a case study of 10 high-profile Australian research scientists. These scientists are highly committed to engaging with the public. They interact with a wide range of groups in the community, including the traditional media. They are aware that they are seen as representatives of science at a time when the authority of science…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientists, Scientific Research, Science and Society
Resnick, Helaine E.; Sawyer, Keegan; Huddleston, Nancy – National Academies Press, 2015
Does the public trust science? Scientists? Scientific organizations? What roles do trust and the lack of trust play in public debates about how science can be used to address such societal concerns as childhood vaccination, cancer screening, and a warming planet? What could happen if social trust in science or scientists faded? These types of…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Science and Society, Scientific Attitudes, Scientists
Fryer, Marilyn – Gifted and Talented International, 2010
In this interesting article, Hisham Ghassib (2010) describes the transformation of science from its craft status in a pre-modern era to the major knowledge industry it is today. He then compares the production of scientific knowledge with industrial production, but makes the important distinction between the process of developing scientific…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Scientific Methodology, Scientists, Science and Society
Lesen, Amy E. – Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2012
The environmental and social effects of hurricane-related flooding and the recent oil disaster in southeastern Louisiana, and the current global crisis in world fisheries, are case studies that reveal the need for scientific work that is carried out and disseminated with conscious attention paid to the important relationship between scientists,…
Descriptors: Fuels, Social Scientists, School Community Relationship, Scientists
Tala, Suvi – Science & Education, 2011
In physics, the borderline between pure science and technology is increasingly diffuse. Physics can be seen as technoscience, a merged scientific and technological enterprise. The notion of technoscience has emerged from studies in the philosophy of science and sociology of science, and also seems to arise quite naturally in discussions with…
Descriptors: Expertise, Scientific Methodology, Physics, Intellectual Disciplines
National Academies Press, 2009
The scientific research enterprise is built on a foundation of trust. Scientists trust that the results reported by others are valid. Society trusts that the results of research reflect an honest attempt by scientists to describe the world accurately and without bias. But this trust will endure only if the scientific community devotes itself to…
Descriptors: Scientists, Scientific Research, Science and Society, Responsibility
Wong, Siu Ling; Hodson, Derek – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
This research study sought to identify prominent features of the nature of science (NOS) embedded in authentic scientific inquiry. Fourteen well-established scientists from different parts of the world, working in experimental or theoretical research, in both traditional fields such as astrophysics and rapidly growing research fields such as…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Scientists, Inquiry, Scientific Research
Latshaw, J. David – 1995
This paper presents guidelines for evaluating university research scientists. Each scientist should know the standards of performance that are used in the evaluation, the job segments that are being evaluated, and the relative weight assigned to each job segment. Five job segments are identified: (1) impact of research findings; (2) number of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education, Personnel Evaluation

Froelich, Adrienne – Bioscience, 2003
Discusses dilemmas that biologists face since fear of bioterrorism has increased. Points out the need for definitions for terms such as "sensitive" and policies that reflect the dual nature of biological research. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Biotechnology, Higher Education, Policy Formation

Johnson, Milton – Science Teacher, 2002
Science teachers need to do science as well as teach it in order to bridge the gap between the scientific community and science education. Describes the experiences of a teacher who participated in the Research for Teachers program (RET). (DDR)
Descriptors: Knowledge Base for Teaching, Science and Society, Science Instruction, Science Teachers

Bligh, Philip – Physics Education, 1989
Explains changes in the scientific world view. Describes the classical mechanistic-reductionist paradigm and some modern examples of changes including evolution, self-organizing universe, non-linearity, subjectivity, and software. (YP)
Descriptors: Epistemology, Evolution, Models, Philosophy