カフェ・サイエンティフィック (Café Scientifique) は,すでに見たもの
1Café Scientifique, 7 Regent Street, Leeds, LS7 4PE, UK. cafe-sci@dial.pipex.com
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|July 29, 2006
まとめ
カフェ・サイエンティフィックのイベントは,それが社会的変化の兆候なのか,それとも単なるトレンドなのかを検証する. この分析は,科学と公衆の間の進化するつながりを探求しています.
科学分野:
- 科学の社会学 科学の社会学
- 公共の科学への関与
背景:
- カフェ・サイエンティフィックイベントは,科学コミュニケーションの人気のフォーマットとして登場しています.
- これらの公共科学イベントの真の意義と影響について,議論が続いている.
研究 の 目的:
- カフェ・サイエンティフィックが表面的なトレンドなのか,より深い社会的変化なのかを調査する.
- 科学機関と一般大衆の関係の変化を分析する.
主な方法:
- イベントフォーマットと参加者の関与の質的分析.
- 科学コミュニケーションと科学に対する公衆の理解に関する既存の文献のレビュー.
主要な成果:
- 研究結果は,Café Scientifiqueは,伝統的な学術的な環境を超えて科学に対する公衆の関心が高まっていることを反映していることを示唆しています.
- この形式は,より非公式でアクセシブルな科学対話への潜在的な転換を示しています.
結論:
- カフェ・サイエンティフィック・イベントは,一時的な流行以上のものであり,科学と社会の相互作用のダイナミックな発展を意味しています.
- これらのイベントは,オープンでアクセシブルな科学的議論の社会的必要性を強調しています.
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