Contested Knowledge: Science, Media, and Democracy in Kerala

Contested Knowledge: Science, Media, and Democracy in Kerala

by Shiju Sam Varughese
Contested Knowledge: Science, Media, and Democracy in Kerala

Contested Knowledge: Science, Media, and Democracy in Kerala

by Shiju Sam Varughese

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Overview

Science communication, once the exclusive preserve of a scientific elite, has not been immune to the growing influence of mass media over society. As mass media becomes the most prominent site of public deliberation over science, multiple voices-both expert and non-expert-have begun to emerge, rewriting the social contract of science.

In the new millennium, the Indian state of Kerala saw a number of scientific controversies being discussed in the regional newspapers. Set against the backdrop of case studies of three major public controversies, Contested Knowledge explores how these mediated disputes brought the otherwise hidden dynamics of scientific knowledge production into full public view. It examines critical questions about 'medialized science', such as: What is a scientific-citizenry? How did a 'scientific public sphere' develop in Kerala? How does public contestation of knowledge contribute to deliberative democracy by re-instilling politics into science? Are there limits to such a democratization of science?

A fascinating commentary on the relation between science and society, this volume is a pioneering work that analyses the science-media-public interaction in a non-Western context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199469123
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/23/2017
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.80(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Shiju Sam Varughese, Assistant Professor, Unive rsity of Gujarat

Shiju Sam Varughese is Assistant Professor, Centre for Studies in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, School of Social Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, India. His research is in the field of Science, Technology, and Society (STS) Studies. He is particularly interested in media and science communication, public engagement with science and technology, social history of knowledge, cultural studies of science and technology, and regional modernities in South Asia. He has edited (with Satheese Chandra Bose) Kerala Modernity: Ideas, Spaces and Practices in Transition (2015).

Table of Contents

Foreword by Dhruv RainaAcknowledgementsList of Abbreviations1. Introduction2. Science, Media, Risk Politics: Constructing a Scientific Public Sphere3. Mediating Science: Scientific-Citizen Public and the Regional Press4. Public Regulation of Science: Clinical Trials at the Regional Cancer Centre5. Loss of Trust in Experts: Earthquakes, Dams, and Well Collapses6. Border Crossings: The Coloured Rain Controversy7. The Backstage: Science News in the Making8. Conclusion: Science, Media, and the Question of DemocracyAppendixReferencesIndexAbout the Author
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