PRESENTED DISCOURSE IN POPULAR SCIENCE : : professional voices in books for lay audiences.

In Presented Discourse in Popular Science , Olga A. Pilkington explores the forms and functions of the voices of scientists in books written for non-professionals. This study confirms the importance of considering presentation of discourse outside of literary fiction: popular science uses presented...

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Superior document:Studies in pragmatics ; XX
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Place / Publishing House:[S.l.] : : BRILL,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Studies in Pragmatics 17.
Physical Description:1 online resource (206 pages).
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright Page /
Dedication /
Preface /
Acknowledgements /
List of Abbreviations /
Introduction: Popular Science, Overview of the Genre /
Theoretical Perspectives /
Analytical Background, Framework, Texts, and Methods /
Dramatization in the Narratives of Discovery: The Roles of Communicated Discourse and Thought Presentation /
Beyond Dramatization /
Presented Discourse outside the Narratives of Discovery /
Conclusion /
Practical Applications of Research Findings /
Back Matter --
Bibliography /
Index of Subjects and Names /
Summary:In Presented Discourse in Popular Science , Olga A. Pilkington explores the forms and functions of the voices of scientists in books written for non-professionals. This study confirms the importance of considering presentation of discourse outside of literary fiction: popular science uses presented discourse in ways uncommon for fiction yet not conventional for non-fiction either. This analysis is an acknowledgement of the social consequences of popularization. Discourse presentation of scientists reconstructs the world of the scientific community as a human space but also projects back into it an image of the scientist the public wants to see. At the same time, Pilkington’s findings strengthen the view of popularization that rejects the notion of a strict divide between professional and popular science.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004365974
Hierarchical level:Monograph