Article ID: CBB000831753

From Science to Popularization, and Back---The Science and Journalism of the Belgian Economist Gustave de Molinari (2008)

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Sociologists and historians of science, such as Richard Whitley and Stephen Hilgartner, identified a culturally dominant discourse of science popularization in the broader society. In this dominant view, a clear distinction is maintained between scientific knowledge and popularized knowledge. Popularization of science is seen as the process of transmitting real science to a lay public. This discourse on science popularization was criticized by Whitley and Hilgartner as an inadequate simplification. Yet, the battered traditional model of popularization remains remarkably resistant to these theoretical attacks. In this paper I will argue, based on research of the output of the Belgian economist Gustave de Molinari (1819--1912), and more specifically, his opinion on the role of government in economic life, that the boundary between science and popularization in political economy is not clear and that the status of scientists fluctuates over time and in different contexts. It is therefore impossible for historians or economists to distinguish science from popularization based on the essential characteristics or intrinsic quality of the work. De Molinari's ideas are followed through the different media of science and journalism. Although de Molinari himself differentiated between his scientific and popular work, the boundary between science and popularization proves to be highly permeable, in both directions.

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Authors & Contributors
Jonathan R. Topham
Tzokas, Spyros
Thurs, Daniel Patrick
Sullivan, Jill A.
Sonnett, John H.
Shuttleworth, Sally A.
Journals
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Science and Education
Public Understanding of Science
Past and Present
Publishers
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Chicago Press
Rutgers University Press
Hill & Wang
Harvard University Press
Concepts
Public understanding of science
Popularization
Journalism
Science and society
Mass media
Communication of scientific ideas
People
Smith, Adam
Lippmann, Walter
Einstein, Albert
Boubée, Nérée
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
Places
United States
France
Great Britain
Barcelona (Spain)
Portugal
Greece
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