articlePublic Understanding of ScienceApr 26, 2016Closed access

The lure of rationality: Why does the deficit model persist in science communication?

University of Wisconsin–Madison · University of Georgia · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Science communication has been historically predicated on the knowledge deficit model. Yet, empirical research has shown that public communication of science is more complex than what the knowledge deficit model suggests. In this essay, we pose four lines of reasoning and present empirical data for why we believe the deficit model still persists in public communication of science. First, we posit that scientists' training results in the belief that public audiences can and do process information in a rational manner. Second, the persistence of this model may be a product of current institutional structures. Many graduate education programs in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields generally…

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Keywords
  • Rationality
  • Science communication
  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Epistemology
  • Philosophy
  • Science education
  • Mathematics education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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