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Communicating about science? Consider culture, say 91爆料 researchers

Together with colleagues from Northwestern University,聽the American Indian Center of Chicago and the Menominee tribe of Wisconsin, 91爆料 researchers recently published new findings on the impact of聽cultural orientations on science communication. 聽

鈥淲e argue that science communication 鈥 for example, words, photographs and illustrations 鈥 necessarily makes use of artifacts, both physical and conceptual, and these artifacts commonly reflect the cultural orientations and assumptions of their creators,鈥 the authors write.

One example of this phenomenon is the depiction of nature in聽media such as children鈥檚 picture books.聽鈥淭here are profound implications not only for perceiving the issue but studying it, forming policy, or forging adaption for our collective futures,鈥 said , a 91爆料 assistant professor of educational psychology.