The ideology of popularization and the popularization of ideology

Some issues for the History of Science

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  • Kostas Gavroglu Department of History and Philosophy of Science - University of Athens, Greece

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53727/rbhc.v5i2.297

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popularisation, ideology, History of Science

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This article discusses the ways the hegemonic ideology is further consolidated through the popularization of science. The issues surrounding science popularization are intimately linked with the utopias such popularizations construct, the ideology they propagate, and in the case of molecular biology, with the issue of reductionism which appears to be so prevalent in the popular accounts of molecular biology. In such a context, reductionism is no longer a philosophical issue, but a political issue. The article, also, attempts to bring forth the differences between the rather prevalent notion of European Science and that of Science in Europe.

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Kostas Gavroglu, Department of History and Philosophy of Science - University of Athens, Greece

Professor of History of Science, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Athens University. I wish to convey my sincerest thanks to professors Olival Freire, Marcia de Silva, Lorelai Kurry and Sylvia Figuerôa for their kind invitation to give this talk to the 13th National Seminar for History of Science and Technology at São Paulo, Brazil.

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29-12-2012

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