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            Gegenstücke

            Populäres Wissen im transatlantischen Vergleich (1948-1984)

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            Author(s)
            Heumann, Ina
            Collection
            Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
            Language
            German
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            Abstract
            „Gegenstücke“ examines science communication as a cultural, social, and epistemic practice that is shaped by its historical contexts as well as its material and medial conditions. It is focusing mainly on two popular science magazines, Bild der Wissenschaft and Scientific American, established in West Germany in 1964, and in New York in 1845 respectively. Both magazines and their relationship are part of a history of imitation and nationalization and thus an extremely complex example for processes of producing popular knowledge.
             
            „Gegenstücke“ erzählt eine Geschichte populärer Wissenskommunikation im transatlantischen Vergleich von der Nachkriegszeit bis in die 1980er Jahre. Das Buch konzentriert sich auf zwei herausragende Beispiele des Genres – die Zeitschrift Bild der Wissenschaft sowie ihr Vorbild Scientific American. Anhand einer mikroskopischen und dichten Beschreibung von Bildern, Texten, Inhalten, Akteuren und Netzwerken, die beide Zeitschriften charakterisierten und hervorbrachten, zeigt das Buch, dass populäre Wissenskommunikation von ihren nationalpolitischen, mentalitätsgeschichtlichen, sozialen, werbewirtschaftlichen, bildhistorischen und kollektivbiografischen Kontexten gesättigt ist und sie zu je eigenen Stilen der Wissenskommunikation verarbeitet.
             
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/31383
            Keywords
            Popular knowledge; science communication; Heinz Haber; Bild der Wissenschaft; Scientific American; Populäres Wissen; Wissenschaftskommunikation; Heinz Haber; Bild der Wissenschaft; Scientific American; Werbung; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences
            DOI
            10.26530/oapen_512254
            ISBN
            9783205795117
            Publication date and place
            2015
            Grantor
            • Austrian Science Fund
            Imprint
            Böhlau
            Pages
            394
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