Matthew Nisbet and Chris Mooney on Speaking Science 2.0

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(Pixelation for the first 10 seconds--sorry, AV error!) Matthew Nisbet, School of Communication, American University, and Chris Mooney, Washington Correspondent, Seed Magazine, speak at the AIBS annual meeting, May 2007, in Washington DC. AIBS lectures are online at

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Uploaded: May 27, 2007 at 11:56 am
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pyropakman (May 3, 2008 at 2:23 am)
This is a great discussion regarding a very important component of the culture wars. Indeed, we need another Sagan, to re-popularize science. For a comparable figure in the Evolution debate, I'd highly recommend Brown University cell biologist Kenneth R. Miller, whose videos are quite abundant on youtube.
extremophile (January 10, 2008 at 7:46 am)
Quite interesting. I've heard once something that was not mentioned, but it is also important, that there's a considerable aversion of science popularizers, like Carl Sagan, by science researchers in general. Apparently there's even some who use verbs like "carl-saganization" in a pejorative sense. Ivory-tower scientists, I'd call them.
km6xz (June 16, 2007 at 12:44 pm)
Thank you for posting this interesting and important discussion. I can see how scientists would be uncomfortable "framing" debate in a political and social context but it may be one of the effective methods of shifting the debate in more positive directions of public policy formation. As the complex issues facing the west require an ever increasingly rational knowledgeable public, just the opposite is occurring.