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This study examines findings from a 4-year-long ethnography of communication among a research university’s community of scientists and engineers working in nanoscience and nanotechnology. It includes analysis of 20 in-depth interviews with scientists and engineers from 18 different disciplines self-identified as working in nanoscale science and engineering. Using multiple methods of inquiry, including fieldwork, interviews, and textual analysis, elements of a shared speech code are presented, each of which indicate culturally distinctive understandings of psychology, sociology and rhetoric. In…mehr
This study examines findings from a 4-year-long ethnography of communication among a research university’s community of scientists and engineers working in nanoscience and nanotechnology. It includes analysis of 20 in-depth interviews with scientists and engineers from 18 different disciplines self-identified as working in nanoscale science and engineering. Using multiple methods of inquiry, including fieldwork, interviews, and textual analysis, elements of a shared speech code are presented, each of which indicate culturally distinctive understandings of psychology, sociology and rhetoric. In particular, the interview data addresses questions such as “What kind of person is a scientist?” “What is the role of science in society?” and “What is the role of communication in science?” This book will appeal to readers interested in science and society, scientific communication, and ethnography of communication.
Deborah R. Bassett is Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Communication at the University of West Florida, USA where she conducts research and teaches courses in communication and culture. She holds a PhD in Communication from the University of Washington, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction and Overview.- 2. Discovering a Code of Scientific Communicative Conduct.- 3. Ways of Speaking about Social Relations.- 4. Strategic Conduct in a Code of Science.- 5. Evidence for Multiple Speech Codes.- 6. Conclusions.
1. Introduction and Overview.- 2. Discovering a Code of Scientific Communicative Conduct.- 3. Ways of Speaking about Social Relations.- 4. Strategic Conduct in a Code of Science.- 5. Evidence for Multiple Speech Codes.- 6. Conclusions.
1. Introduction and Overview.- 2. Discovering a Code of Scientific Communicative Conduct.- 3. Ways of Speaking about Social Relations.- 4. Strategic Conduct in a Code of Science.- 5. Evidence for Multiple Speech Codes.- 6. Conclusions.
1. Introduction and Overview.- 2. Discovering a Code of Scientific Communicative Conduct.- 3. Ways of Speaking about Social Relations.- 4. Strategic Conduct in a Code of Science.- 5. Evidence for Multiple Speech Codes.- 6. Conclusions.
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