Watching cable news, the closest thing to a scientist you often see is
Bill Nye.  Nothing against Bill Nye, but he is not a scientist and
frankly is not an expert....although he frequently plays one on TV!

Malcolm

On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 6:06 PM, David L. McNeely <[email protected]> wrote:
> I approve of reaching out, but you make an important point.  And remember 
> that the best known scientist of the late twentieth century so far as the 
> American public is concerned was denied tenure at Harvard, though his 
> "billions and billions" of stars became known to everyone.
>
> mcneely
>
> ---- William Silvert <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I think that this discussion has overlooked the fact that there is a lot of
>> hostility to science and scientists who reach out are likely to get their
>> knuckles wrapped. Remember Sen. William Proxmire and his Golden Fleece
>> awards? Politicians and journalists love to pounce on scientists.
>>
>> Working on biological control? Reproductive strategies might get by, but sex
>> lives of wasps? No way!
>>
>> Bill Silvert
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Alison Lipman" <[email protected]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: quinta-feira, 7 de Abril de 2011 22:56
>> Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Disseminating scientific thought to the general
>> public: are scientists making science readily accessible?
>>
>>
>> > Many scientists try to make their findings available to the public, but
>> > they
>> > largely fail in doing so.  Why?  Because they mostly publish in scientific
>> > journals, and when they do approach the real public they don't know how to
>> > leave scientific jargon behind and speak in "normal speak."  They (we)
>> > don't
>> > know how to filter what is interesting to the average person, from what is
>> > only interesting to us.
>
> --
> David McNeely
>



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