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The Geek Manifesto

Why Science Matters

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Britain's leading science journalist presents a compelling argument that science is crucial to all political aspects, urging geeks, wannabe geeks, and secret geeks to unite as a force that leaders cannot overlook. The stigma once attached to being a geek has transformed into a badge of honor, highlighting the importance of curiosity and scientific interest. In a country where only one of 650 MPs has a background in research science, and where decisions based on scientific fact can lead to job loss, the need for scientific advocacy is urgent. The media often prioritizes sensationalism over factual reporting, as seen in the coverage of MMR vaccines and GM crops. Science and its experimental methods are essential for tackling issues like education, crime, public health, and clean energy. The time has come to reject the nonsense surrounding these topics. This manifesto outlines necessary steps to embed scientific thinking more deeply into politics and society, encouraging concerned citizens to channel their frustration into constructive action that cannot be ignored by those in power. Contributors include notable figures such as Ben Goldacre, Simon Singh, and Brian Cox.

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The Geek Manifesto, Mark Henderson

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Titul
The Geek Manifesto
Podtitul
Why Science Matters
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Bantam Press
Rok vydání
2012
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
336
ISBN10
0593068246
ISBN13
9780593068243
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Hodnocení
4 z 5
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Britain's leading science journalist presents a compelling argument that science is crucial to all political aspects, urging geeks, wannabe geeks, and secret geeks to unite as a force that leaders cannot overlook. The stigma once attached to being a geek has transformed into a badge of honor, highlighting the importance of curiosity and scientific interest. In a country where only one of 650 MPs has a background in research science, and where decisions based on scientific fact can lead to job loss, the need for scientific advocacy is urgent. The media often prioritizes sensationalism over factual reporting, as seen in the coverage of MMR vaccines and GM crops. Science and its experimental methods are essential for tackling issues like education, crime, public health, and clean energy. The time has come to reject the nonsense surrounding these topics. This manifesto outlines necessary steps to embed scientific thinking more deeply into politics and society, encouraging concerned citizens to channel their frustration into constructive action that cannot be ignored by those in power. Contributors include notable figures such as Ben Goldacre, Simon Singh, and Brian Cox.