Separate Spheres and Public Places: Reflections on the History of Science Popularization and Science in Popular Culture

L'A. demontre qu'il faudrait reconsiderer la negligence des etudes historiques de la science populaire et de la popularisation en fonction de l'hegemonie de la science elle-meme

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