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Artificial divisions between science and culture hinder creative dialogue and public engagement.

by Blog Admin • June 11, 2015 • Comments Off on Artificial divisions between science and culture hinder creative dialogue and public engagement.
Athene Donald ask why we artificially divide the world between that which is considered scientific and that which is considered culture? The two spheres are increasingly isolated from each other and the media consistently reinforce this division. The dialogue between science and culture, and indeed scientists and non-scientists, should be ongoing and properly integrated. People seem to think that science […]

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