Article ID: CBB945191998

Discovering Science from an Armchair: Popular Science in British Magazines of the Interwar Years (2016)

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Analysing the contents of magazines published with the stated intention of conveying information about science and technology to the public provides a mechanism for evaluation what counted as ‘popular science’. This article presents numerical surveys of the contents of three magazines published in inter-war Britain (Discovery, Conquest and Armchair Science) and offers an evaluation of the results. The problem of defining relevant topic-categories is addressed, both direct and indirect strategies being employed to ensure that the topics correspond to what the editors and publishers took to be the principal areas of science and technology of interest to their readers. Analysis of the results of the surveys reveals different editorial policies depending on the backgrounds of the publishers and their anticipated readerships. The strong focus of the two most populist magazines on applied science and ‘hobbyist’ topics such as natural history, radio and motoring is noted and contrasted with the very limited coverage of theoretical science. In conclusion, a survey of changes in the contents over the periods of publication is used to identify trends in the coverage of science during this period.

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Authors & Contributors
Shuttleworth, Sally A.
Bowler, Peter J.
Jonathan R. Topham
Wood, James Robert
Wilkinson, Clare
Wigelsworth, Jeffrey Robert
Journals
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Spontaneous Generations
Science in Context
Science Communication
Science and Education
Publishers
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of Chicago Press
Ashgate
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Periodicals; serials
Popularization
Public understanding of science
Science and society
Journalism
Science and culture
People
Watt, James
Skinner, Quentin
Rankine, William John Macquorn
Newton, Isaac
Masriera, Miguel
Lockyer, Joseph Norman
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
20th century, late
18th century
17th century
Places
Great Britain
Atlantic world
United States
Spain
France
Brazil
Institutions
Science and Technology
Macmillan
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