Meaning is co-constructed, in science communication and in art



Those communicating science for a living are likely familiar with the criticism of “dumbing down.” It’s an accusation that suggests simplification is inevitably a bad thing, and that it is possible to communicate a message without in some way shaping its meaning.
More subtly, it also suggests that communication is a one-way street. It holds practitioners of science communication responsible for

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The sun is finally rising on the unified patent jurisdiction

16 things for joint pain, If you have pain in your liver, knees, back, shoulders or feet

Branksy loses another brand By bad faith registration?Virtual fashionistas: how to protect untouchable fashion?