HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Douglas Allchin from the Minnesota Center for the Philosophy of Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA have published the paper: Who Speaks for Science?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: From the perspective of the consumer who interfaces with science in the media (the consumer-centered view), the first goal must be (counterintuitively, perhaps) to disregard the evidence and, instead, establish the credibility of competing voices for science that crowd the media (see Fig 1).
SUMMARY
Is this the result, as many contend, of the Internet and social media technologies . . .
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