First published in 1986, this is a nonscientific book about science. It is concerned with the relationships among social science, journalism, public information, and public policy. It explores some of the obstacles to the mutual exchange of information when that information concerns research and theory on a sensitive issue – violence.
Originally published in 1986, this is a nonscientific book about science. It is concerned with the relationships among social science, journalism, public information, and public policy. Reporting Science: The Case of Aggression explores some of the obstacles – and suggestions for overcoming them – to the mutual exchange of information when that information concerns research and theory on a sensitive issue, in this instance, violence.
Among the issues explored are: