Viterbo 1. From the Laboratory to Society (other elements/connections/directions are possible) Lab notebooks Lab meetings Conferences (Paul & Elliott)(Tamara)

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Viterbo 1

From the Laboratory to Society (other elements/connections/directions are possible) Lab notebooks Lab meetings Conferences (Paul & Elliott)(Tamara) Public PolicyTeachingTechnologyJournals (Karen)(Liz) Textbooks PopularizersMedia (Kalala) Fiction, theater, film MuseumsInternet (Anne) Viterbo 2

Some topics to explore Science as public process (negotiation, virtual audiences) The diverse paths from the laboratory to society require translations Audiences = actors Agendas and interpretations Interpretations (stories) are limited by natural, technical, and social factors The crisis of validity: not all stories are cool Science as resource (policy, politics) Viterbo 3

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