Making Science Accessible: A Semiotics of Scientific Communication

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Christopher H. Lowrey
Priya Venkatesan
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[1] Dartmouth Medical School,Department of Medicine and Pharmacology and Toxicology
[2] Dartmouth College,The Institute for Writing and Rhetoric
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Biosemiotics | 2008年 / 1卷
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Semiotics; Structuralism; Scientific communication; Public understanding of science; Metaphors in science; Scientific discourse; Semiotic square; Gleevec; Philadelphia chromosome;
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This article serves as a demonstration of how certain models of literary analysis, used to theorize and analyze fiction and narrative, can also be applied to scientific communication in such a manner as to promote the accessibility of science to the general public and a greater awareness of the methodology used in making scientific discovery. The approach of this article is based on the assumption that the principles of structuralism and semiotics can provide plausible explanations for the divide between the reception of science and literature. We provide a semiotic analysis of a scientific article that has had significant impact in the field of molecular biology with profound medical implications. Furthermore, we show how the structural and semiotic characteristics of literary texts are also evident in the scientific papers, and we address how these characteristics can be applied to scientific prose in order to propose a model of scientific communication that reaches the public. By applying this theoretical framework to the analysis of both scientific and literary communication, we establish parallels between primary scientific texts and literary prose.
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页码:253 / 269
页数:16
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