Matteo Cantiello edited There_is_a_growing_tendency__.tex  almost 9 years ago

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%There is a growing tendency for the media and the political class to misunderstand and in some case even manipulate results and views of the scientific community.  In the 21st century the number of scientists is rapidly increasing and science and society are becoming more and more intertwined. Also Also,  science is becoming more technical and complex, as we’re gazing further and further while standing on the shoulders of many generations of giants. The public has often a hard time understanding research and its relevance to society. One of the reasons for this is that scientists do not spend enough time communicating their findings outside their own scientific community. Obviously there are some exceptions, but \textbf{the rule is that scientists write content for scientists}.   Academia is often perceived as an ivory tower, and when new findings are shared with the outside world this is not done by scientists, but by the media or even the political class. The problem is that these external agents do not have the necessary background to digest and properly communicate this knowledge with the rest of society. They often misunderstand, over-hype and in some case even distort the results and views of the scientific community. It's ironic and somewhat frightening that the discoveries and recommendations for which society invest substantial money and human capital are not directly disseminated by the people who really understand them.