Sentences with phrase «culture of science»

Since then, the gallery has continued to critically take up the visual culture of science, medicine, anthropology, to propose new values.
Likewise, the CSA has a role in enhancing public confidence in science and technology and to promote the European culture of science.
In addition, Rosser found a pervasive culture of science that discouraged the career advancement of women in academia.
Other recent open letters to Trump include a 30 November missive signed by 2,300 scientists — including 22 Nobel prizewinners — urging «a strong and open culture of science» in the executive branch of government; it was organized by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), an advocacy group in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Sabrina McCormick, a sociologist and filmmaker focused on environment and health and a lead author of the climate report, has written an engaging description of the authors» work and her feelings about the findings in a guest post on Sheril Kirshenbaum's Culture of Science blog.
As it bridges the concerns of traditional markmaking, new media, and the visual cultures of science, Schneckloth seeks to discover ways in which drawing operates as a site of trans - disciplinary inquiry.
As much as recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture of science has often made life for women scientists harder than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievements.
Indeed, the disarray of literature and the arts in the postmodern world favors the conviction that if there is hope anywhere it is with the culture of science.
This is analogous to the culture of science, which places shame upon those that pretend to know, and honors those who open up new fields of interesting questions.
Rather than tallying up the potential career pros and cons, metascientists are motivated by a desire to improve the culture of the science community, as well as their own research.
Diplomacy for the 21st Century: Embedding a Culture of Science and Technology Throughout the Department of State National Research Council, 2015 This report produced by the U.S. National Academies makes recommendations that the U.S. Department of State can use to take advantage of the United States» science and technology (S&T) capabilities.
Remarks given by Joseph Cerny on 17 March 2003 at the Third National Postdoc Network Meeting, «Changing the Culture of Science,» which was held in Berkeley, California
«I think the notion that there are «sensitive» types in science stems from the combination of these two things — intense focus and poor interpersonal skills, but it is my belief that the culture of science amplifies the problem.
It's not clear how much headway Torti has made on the culture of science at FDA, where reviewers have complained that their concerns about drug and device safety are often squelched.
While CRISPR / Cas9 may provide the tools, it is up to the culture of science itself to determine how many new animals will join the model zoo.
He also changed the culture of science by showing the power of creative imagination, and by making audacity respectable — at the age of 26.
You can always read books to catch up on policy, but it is harder to catch on to the culture of science without having been a practicing scientist.
All three awards share the same general objective as the POWRE program — increasing the participation and advancement of women scientists and engineers in academia — but the ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Awards target policy and programs with the potential to change the culture of science.
But I think that in terms of the quality of the science we're supporting, the culture of the science we're supporting, we're in a very good place.
The issue isn't preparation, he says; it's social capital, the culture of science rather than the content.
It is time to identify ways we can change the culture of science.
AAAS is committed to a culture of science in which all people can work effectively and enjoy satisfying and rewarding careers and the realization of their full potential.
He was making the case that we've had a divergence, where the culture of literature and the culture of science have separated.
The culture of science is rooted in the belief that data, rational argument, and logic constitute the foundation upon which all decisions should be based.
In the extreme, there is bred in our culture of science a level of entitlement to public financial support for research.When members of Congress fail to pass funding increase upon funding increase, year after year, the scientific community reacts with disbelief and indignation.
For the past year - and - a-half, Ciencia Puerto Rico (CienciaPR) has been hard at work on a new strategic direction to focus on an area of great need and of vital importance for the future of Puerto Rico: transforming science education to promote a culture of science, critical thinking and problem - solving.
It's crazy how entrenched we get in the culture of science, isn't it?
You know, most students in America don't make it in science, because we, as my Ted talk says, we must change the culture of science.
The culture of science fiction will undoubtedly become a culture influenced and perhaps dominated by Chinese creators.
[8:42 a.m. Insert Rebecca Deatsman provides details on how the counts work in a guest post at Culture of Science.]
I then moved to Bristol to do a PhD in the philosophy and visual culture of science and worked as a lecturer (professor) teaching science studies and new media theory.
At a young age, Sheril Kirshenbaum has already excelled at many things — authorship in books on kissing and scientific illiteracy, blogging at «Culture of Science,» and more.
I continue to use them, however, because doing so affords me the opportunity to discuss the culture of science and how such likelihood estimates reflect the strength of the available evidence.
[2] Rather, the focus is on the political economy, [3] sociology, [4] and culture of science, [5] which provides insights relevant to understanding the external influences on the production of science: what are the imperatives driving research and scientists, and in what kind of environment does science come about.
Science has been able to respond to the political call, because the culture of science has changed.
This is where he examines what has happened to the culture of science.
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