Article ID: CBB544967395

Scientific Broadcasting as a Social Responsibility? John Maynard Smith on Radio and Television in the 1960s and 1970s (2020)

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John Maynard Smith (1920–2004) was one of Britain's most eminent evolutionary biologists. For over forty years, from 1954 onwards, he also regularly appeared on radio and television. He primarily acted as a scientific expert on biology, but in the late 1960s and the 1970s he often spoke on the implications of science (biology and more generally) for society. Through four case studies, this paper analyses Maynard Smith's scientific broadcasting against developments within the BBC as well as the relation between science and society in Britain. It finds that while Maynard Smith acknowledged and accepted increasing mediation through the BBC and its producers, he stayed publicly and privately critical of both format and content decisions in his reflections on the science–media relationship. At the same time, we find that over a decade before the 1985 report by the Royal Society on the public understanding of science, Maynard Smith came to think of engagement with the public via the media as scientists’ responsibility.

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Authors & Contributors
Long, Max
Laakkonen, Simo
Ockert, Ingrid
Otto Tähkäpää
Bridget Griffen-Foley
Daniela Zetti
Journals
Cold War History
Twentieth-Century British History
Maryland Historian
Info
History Workshop Journal
History and Technology
Publishers
Springer Nature
W. W. Norton & Co.
Verlag für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften und der Technik
University of North Carolina Press
Oxford University Press
New Press
Concepts
Broadcasting, radio and television
Television; video
Radio
Technology and culture
Communication technology
Methods of communication; media
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
21st century
19th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
Germany
Jamaica (Caribbean)
Haiti (Caribbean)
Cuba
Institutions
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
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