Christopher P. Toumey
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Conjuring Science
Scientific Symbols and Cultural Meanings in American Life
Rutgers University Press
Toumey focuses on the ways in which the symbols of science are employed to signify scientific authority in a variety of cases, from the selling of medical products to the making of public policy about AIDS/HIV––a practice he calls "conjuring" science. It is this "conjuring" of the images and symbols of scientific authority that troubles Toumey and leads him to reflect on the history of public understanding and perceptions of science in the United States.
- Copyright year: 1996