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Preferred term
scientists as sources
Definition
- In his 1961 book, The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America, Daniel Boorstin describes our brave innovators in science, technology, and the social sciences as working “in the twilight” that is “just beyond our understanding.” Never has such insight been truer than it is today. Consider the advances in stem cell research or the study of how one protein enzyme might explain why cell division goes so awry in cancer. [Source: Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication; Scientists as Sources]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/scientists_as_sources
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