Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics

Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics
Title Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics PDF eBook
Author Carl Mitcham
Publisher
Total Pages 728
Release 2005
Genre Science
ISBN

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This encyclopedia considers both the professional ethics of science and technology, and the social, ethical, and political issues raised by science and technology.

Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics

Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics
Title Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 461
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN 9780028658322

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Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics

Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics
Title Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics PDF eBook
Author Carl Mitcham
Publisher MacMillan Reference Library
Total Pages 588
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This encyclopedia considers both the professional ethics of science and technology, and the social, ethical, and political issues raised by science and technology.

Ethics, Science, Technology, and Engineering

Ethics, Science, Technology, and Engineering
Title Ethics, Science, Technology, and Engineering PDF eBook
Author J. Britt Holbrook
Publisher MacMillan
Total Pages
Release 2014-10-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780028662008

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Previous edition: Encyclopedia of science, technology, and ethics (Detroit, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, c2005).

Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication

Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication
Title Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication PDF eBook
Author Susanna Hornig Priest
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 1145
Release 2010-07-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1412959209

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The explosion of scientific information is exacerbating the information gap between richer/poorer, educated/less-educated publics. The proliferation of media technology and the popularity of the Internet help some keep up with these developments but also make it more likely others fall further behind. This is taking place in a globalizing economy and society that further complicates the division between information haves and have-nots and compounds the challenge of communicating about emerging science and technology to increasingly diverse audiences. Journalism about science and technology must fill this gap, yet journalists and journalism students themselves struggle to keep abreast of contemporary scientific developments. Scientist - aided by public relations and public information professionals - must get their stories out, not only to other scientists but also to broader public audiences. Funding agencies increasingly expect their grantees to engage in outreach and education, and such activity can be seen as both a survival strategy and an ethical imperative for taxpayer-supported, university-based research. Science communication, often in new forms, must expand to meet all these needs. Providing a comprehensive introduction to students, professionals and scholars in this area is a unique challenge because practitioners in these fields must grasp both the principles of science and the principles of science communication while understanding the social contexts of each. For this reason, science journalism and science communication are often addressed only in advanced undergraduate or graduate specialty courses rather than covered exhaustively in lower-division courses. Even so, those entering the field rarely will have a comprehensive background in both science and communication studies. This circumstance underscores the importance of compiling useful reference materials. The Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication presents resources and strategies for science communicators, including theoretical material and background on recent controversies and key institutional actors and sources. Science communicators need to understand more than how to interpret scientific facts and conclusions; they need to understand basic elements of the politics, sociology, and philosophy of science, as well as relevant media and communication theory, principles of risk communication, new trends, and how to evaluate the effectiveness of science communication programmes, to mention just a few of the major challenges. This work will help to develop and enhance such understanding as it addresses these challenges and more. Topics covered include: advocacy, policy, and research organizations environmental and health communication philosophy of science media theory and science communication informal science education science journalism as a profession risk communication theory public understanding of science pseudo-science in the news special problems in reporting science and technology science communication ethics.

Encyclopedia of Ethics in Science and Technology

Encyclopedia of Ethics in Science and Technology
Title Encyclopedia of Ethics in Science and Technology PDF eBook
Author Nigel Barber
Publisher
Total Pages 386
Release 2002
Genre Science
ISBN 9780816043149

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Covers the central concepts, people, facts, phenomena, and controversies in the ethics of science and technology, as well as the seminal figures and formative ideas in the two fields.

The Concise Encyclopedia of the Ethics of New Technologies

The Concise Encyclopedia of the Ethics of New Technologies
Title The Concise Encyclopedia of the Ethics of New Technologies PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Academic Press
Total Pages 404
Release 2000-11-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780080545196

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The ethical assessment of new technologies raises two principal concerns: the need to develop effective policies and legislation, and the reconsideration of the ethical frameworks in which these policies and laws are developed. The importance of rapid, accurate examinations of tensions between Philosophy and Law and the relationship between philosophical principles and empirical data has never been greater. The Concise Encyclopedia of Ethics of New Technologies includes 23 articles previously published in the highly-acclaimed Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, nine updated articles, and five new articles, commissioned especially for this volume. Over half of the previously published articles include updated facts and bibliographic citations. Authors of genetics articles have updated their works to include the most recent developments and publications. New articles include: "Cloning," "Geneticization," "Health Technology Assessment," "Intrinsic and Instrumental Value," and "Novel Foods." Articles fall into these subject categories: Medical Ethics; Scientific Ethics; Theories of Ethics; Environmental Ethics; Legal Ethics; Ethical Concepts