Ethics and Practice in Science Communication
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword / Rush Holt and Jeanne Braha -- Introduction to This Book / Susanna Priest, Jean Goodwin, and Michael F. Dahlstrom -- Part 1: How Ethics Matters -- 1. Effective Because Ethical: Speech Act Theory as a Framework for Scientists' Communication / Jean Goodwin -- 2. Communicating Science- Based Information about Risk: How Ethics Can Help / Paul B. Thompson -- 3. Communicating Climate Change and Other Evidence-Based Controversies: Challenges to Ethics in Practice / Susanna Priest -- 4. Framing Science for Democratic Engagement / Leah Sprain -- Part 2: Professional Practice -- 5. Exploring the Ethics of Using Narratives to Communicate in Science Policy Contexts / Michael F. Dahlstrom and Shirley S. Ho -- 6. Science Communication as Communication about Persons / Brent Ranalli -- 7. Journalists, Expert Sources, and Ethical Issues in Science Communication / Marjorie Kruvand -- 8. The Ethics and Boundaries of Industry Environmental Campaigns / Barbara Miller Gaither and Janas Sinclair -- 9. Scientists' Duty to Communicate: Exploring Ethics, Public Communication, and Scientific Practice / Sarah R. Davies -- Part 3: Case Studies -- 10. Just the Facts or Expert Opinion? The Backtracking Approach to Socially Responsible Science Communication / Daniel J. McKaughan and Kevin C. Elliott -- 11. Controversy, Commonplaces, and Ethical Science Communication: The Case of Consumer Genetic Testing / Lora Arduser -- 12. Excluding "Anti- biotech" Activists from Canadian Agri-Food Policy Making: Ethical Implications of the Deficit Model of Science Communication / Kelly Bronson -- 13. Science Communication Ethics: A Reflexive View / Alain Létourneau -- 14. How Discourse Illuminates the Ruptures between Scientific and Cultural Rationalities / Cynthia-Lou Coleman -- Afterword / Susanna Priest, Jean Goodwin, and Michael F. Dahlstrom