Dear All

The next presentation in the HPS Research Seminar series will be:

Joan Leach (University of Queensland)

"Frontiers of Science Popularisation".

This paper will consider questions raised by a globally popular comic strip, 
Frontiers of Science which first appeared in 1961 and ran for 18 years. How is 
science mediated in this comic form, and how might these methods and processes 
illuminate our ways of thinking about other science mediations? Why use a comic 
strip, with its potential for imaginary worlds, to communicate science? How do 
we understand the purposes of this strip-education, a public relations 
exercise, to 'sell' science? These comics offer a number of methodological 
questions as well. What is their status as historical record? What can they 
tell us about the popular imagination of science of the time? The strips also 
offer a vantage point for witnessing the globalization of science. They were 
conceived by a theoretical physicist, Stuart Butler, at Sydney University (with 
close ties to Cornell University) drawing on articles in contemporary science 
and popular science journals, thus providing a striking example of the 
circulation (rather than linear transmission) of scientific ideas. Overall, 
this comic text provides an occasion for an account of the power of pop science 
from the 1960s-a power both to frame issues and create audiences and markets 
for its own message.



MONDAY 26TH AUGUST 2013

COMMENCING: 6PM

SCIENCE MEETING ROOM 450

4TH FLOOR CARSLAW BUILDING

CAMPERDOWN CAMPUS





Best Regards


Debbie Castle
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