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Ruskin and the Scientists
Posted by Jeroen on Tuesday, November 05 2002 @ 13:48:19 CET
News and announcements A new short essay by Jerry Ravetz has been posted to the NUSAP net in which he reflects on the perils and ethics of science advice.

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"In a previous essay on the difficulties of restoring public trust in science , I mentioned that ‘science advice’ is a new and poorly understood form of science. There I focused mainly on the public’s discontents. Now I would like to analyse science advice more deeply, exploring the implications of this new professional role."
 
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