Science Images and Popular Images of the Sciences

Science Images and Popular Images of the Sciences

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  • Author: Peter Weingart
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134175809
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 330

What is a popular image of science and where does it come from? Little is known about the formation of science images and their transformation into popular images of science. In this anthology, contributions from two areas of expertise: image theory and history and the sociology of the sciences, explore techniques of constructing science images and transforming them into highly ambivalent images that represent the sciences. The essays, most of them with illustrations, present evidence that popular images of the sciences are based upon abstract theories rather than facts, and, equally, images of scientists are stimulated by imagination rather than historical knowledge.


Young People'S Images Of Science

Young People'S Images Of Science

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  • Author: Driver, Rosalind
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
  • ISBN: 0335193811
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 188

* What ideas about science do school students form as a result of their experiences in and out of school? * How might science teaching in schools develop a more scientifically-literate society? * How do school students understand disputes about scientific issues including those which have social significance, such as the irradiation of food? There have been calls in the UK and elsewhere for a greater public understanding of science underpinned by, amongst other things, school science education. However, the relationship between school science, scientific literacy and the public understanding of science remains controversial. In this book, the authors argue that an understanding of science goes beyond learning the facts, laws and theories of science and that it involves understanding the nature of scientific knowledge itself and the relationships between science and society. Results of a major study into the understanding of these issues by school students aged 9 to 16 are described. These results suggest that the success of the school science curriculum in promoting this kind of understanding is at best limited. The book concludes by discussing ways in which the school science curriculum could be adapted to better equip students as future citizens in our modern scientific and technological society. It will be particularly relevant to science teachers, advisers and inspectors, teacher educators and curriculum planners.


Victorian Science and Imagery

Victorian Science and Imagery

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  • Author: Nancy Rose Marshall
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • ISBN: 0822987996
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 338

The nineteenth century was a period of science and imagery: when scientific theories and discoveries challenged longstanding boundaries between animal, plant, and human, and when art and visual culture produced new notions about the place of the human in the natural world. Just as scientists relied on graphic representation to conceptualize their ideas, artists moved seamlessly between scientific debate and creative expression to support or contradict popular scientific theories—such as Darwin’s theory of evolution and sexual selection—deliberately drawing on concepts in ways that allowed them to refute popular claims or disrupt conventional knowledges. Focusing on the close kinship between the arts and sciences during the Victorian period, the art historians contributing to this volume reveal the unique ways in which nineteenth-century British and American visual culture participated in making science, and in which science informed art at a crucial moment in the history of the development of the modern world. Together, they explore topics in geology, meteorology, medicine, anatomy, evolution, and zoology, as well as a range of media from photography to oil painting. They remind us that science and art are not tightly compartmentalized, separate influences. Rather, these are fields that share forms, manifest as waves, layers, lines, or geometries; that invest in the idea of the evolution of form; and that generate surprisingly kindred responses, such as pain, pleasure, empathy, and sympathy.


Image Science

Image Science

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  • Author: W. J. T. Mitchell
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 022656584X
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 261

Almost thirty years ago, W.J.T. Mitchell's 'Iconology' helped launch the interdisciplinary study of visual media, now a central feature of the humanities. Mitchell's now-classic work introduced such ideas as the pictorial turn, the image/picture distinction, the metapicture, and the biopicture. These key concepts imply an approach to images as true objects of investigation-an 'image science.' Continuing with this influential line of thought, 'Image Science' gathers Mitchell's most recent essays on media aesthetics, visual culture, and artistic symbolism. The chapters delve into such topics as the physics and biology of images, digital photography and realism, architecture and new media, and the occupation of space in contemporary popular uprisings.


Image and Logic

Image and Logic

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  • Author: Peter Galison
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 9780226279176
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1002

Engages with the impact of modern technology on experimental physicists. This study reveals how the increasing scale and complexity of apparatus has distanced physicists from the very science which drew them into experimenting, and has fragmented microphysics into different technical traditions.


Image and Reality

Image and Reality

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  • Author: Alan J. Rocke
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 0226723356
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 403

Nineteenth-century chemists were faced with a particular problem: how to depict the atoms and molecules that are beyond the direct reach of our bodily senses. In visualizing this microworld, these scientists were the first to move beyond high-level philosophical speculations regarding the unseen. In Image and Reality, Alan Rocke focuses on the community of organic chemists in Germany to provide the basis for a fuller understanding of the nature of scientific creativity. Arguing that visual mental images regularly assisted many of these scientists in thinking through old problems and new possibilities, Rocke uses a variety of sources, including private correspondence, diagrams and illustrations, scientific papers, and public statements, to investigate their ability to not only imagine the invisibly tiny atoms and molecules upon which they operated daily, but to build detailed and empirically based pictures of how all of the atoms in complicated molecules were interconnected. These portrayals of “chemical structures,” both as mental images and as paper tools, gradually became an accepted part of science during these years and are now regarded as one of the central defining features of chemistry. In telling this fascinating story in a manner accessible to the lay reader, Rocke also suggests that imagistic thinking is often at the heart of creative thinking in all fields. Image and Reality is the first book in the Synthesis series, a series in the history of chemistry, broadly construed, edited by Angela N. H. Creager, John E. Lesch, Stuart W. Leslie, Lawrence M. Principe, Alan Rocke, E.C. Spary, and Audra J. Wolfe, in partnership with the Chemical Heritage Foundation.


The Scientific Image

The Scientific Image

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  • Author: Bas C. Van Fraassen
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780198244271
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

In this book van Fraassen develops an alternative to scientific realism by constructing and evaluating three mutually reinforcing theories.


On the Surface of Things

On the Surface of Things

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  • Author: Felice Frankel
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Light
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160


Reading Scientific Images

Reading Scientific Images

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  • Author: Richard Mason
  • Publisher: HSRC Press
  • ISBN: 9780796921345
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 46

Description based on content as of March 15, 2006.


Images from Science

Images from Science

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  • Publisher: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press
  • ISBN: 9780971345997
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152

The catalog of a photography exhibition held at Rochester Institute of Technology in the fall of 2002, featuring photographs and explanatory captions from photographers in all scientific disciplines.