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essay on science communication - key to modernization

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Answered by nandamuni
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Developing countries today face a wide range of needs, from more secure food supplies to cheap and effective medicines. One factor that almost all these needs have in common is that satisfying them adequately will not occur without the use of modern science. These same countries also face a range of political dilemmas—such as whether to accept the growing of genetically modified crops or how to adapt to the impact of climate change—that also require a knowledge of science, albeit of a slightly different nature. From both points of view, development can be characterised as the process of putting scientific and technical knowledge into practice. Conversely, it is important that building the capacity to absorb and make use of scientific and technical knowledge must be placed at the heart of the development aid efforts if these are to be successful in achieving their goals.

But knowledge will not reach those who can benefit from it unless it has been effectively communicated to individuals with the power and skills to put it into practice, whether those are government officials and decision-makers, community groups and their representatives, or even nongovernmental organisations. Formal education, of course, has a key function here. But so does the informal education provided through the media. Furthermore, information and communications technologies (ICTs) have an important role to play in this process by reducing or eliminating the transactional (nonproduction) costs of communicating knowledge about science and technology.

At the same time, it is important that the practice of science communication reflects the fact that it takes place in social context. In other words, it is not just a question of conveying information, but also of engaging the potential users of that information. The need is to encourage dialogue and eventually to empower those to whom the information is being provided so that this information can be applied in a practical and useful way.


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Answered by AneesKakar
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The sole purpose of the humans In always trying to learn more always is was and will be improvement or as some prefer to call it modernization.

Science has the lead role to play in the modernization faced pavement setting the humans have always tried to pave. Without the a scientific explanation in this proof seeking world it is almost impossible to define many a thing in this changing world where the time gap of the change is so dexponential or low in nature. Aerospace, communication systems, continuums , realms, spectra and what not discovered by the great seekers have always encouraged us in asking just two questions namely 'why' and 'how'. It's inevitable now for us to try not to modernize in the many shackled pulls of nostalgia. Communication is yet another important aspect of science which has helped us to stay connected and that's all that matters in the pointless lust to modernize. One should always try to modernize with science and maintain the relations of the past and pave the future with communication, perhaps this briefly explains the beauty of modernization.

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