Fracturi comunicaționale în propagarea discursului științific
Abstract
The following paper essentially aims at detailing a traditional reality: the (in)efficiency (and necessity) of the act of communicating/spreading the results of any scientific research, as shown in Michel Claessens's book, La téchnique contre la démocratie. As this fair demand often proved itself uneven, being handled by whimsical actors, the great public used to be (and still is) the victim of diffuse beams of communication. Moreover, the webs of interests that drive (or driven by) the scientific communities – often sustained by possibly suspicious financial contrivances – also express a virtually impenetrable purpose.