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Unscientific America

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2009 book by Chris Mooney
Unscientific America
AuthorChris Mooney
Sheril Kirshenbaum
LanguageEnglish
GenrePopular science
PublisherBasic Books
Publication date
2009
Pages224
ISBN978-0-465-01305-0
OCLC436089164

Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens Our Future is a nonfiction book byChris Mooney andSheril Kirshenbaum. It was aNew York Times best seller.[1] In the book, the authors tackle the problem ofscientific illiteracy inAmerica.[2] The authors criticize scientists for talking down to the misinformed and insulting the religious while calling for more friendly and magnanimous science advocates.[3] They also blame theNew Atheist movement, thecreation–evolution controversy, the entertainment industry, the media, and science skeptics.

Reception

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Science press

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The journalScience Communication gave the book a favourable review, noting that the arguments presented "may make the Ph.D. crowd even more cranky than usual."[4] Indeed, the book did spark significant debate[5] particularly on-line.[6]Seed magazine selectedUnscientific America as one to "read now"[3] although it was subsequently more critical of certain aspects of the book.[6] TheBMJ, while supporting the authors' assessment of the problem, was critical of the proposed solution. It said that the book sometimes "reads like an overlong and somewhat condescending whine about why science and scientists are not sufficiently appreciated."[7] TheNew Scientist was similarly supportive of the description of the problem while being critical of the solution arguing that "by looking only at science,Unscientific America misses the big picture."[5]American Scientist called it "at best, a thin and unsatisfying broth."[2]Science was also critical calling the book "slight in both length and substance" and the analysis it contains "shallow and unreflective".[8] This review was itself criticized by Donald Marcus ofBaylor College of Medicine, who called it "a dismissive rant that misrepresents the text."[9]PZ Myers, who was criticised in the book, stated in his review that "It's not a badly written book, but it's something worse: it's utterly useless."[10]

Other media

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California Bookwatch gave it a positive review.[11] Kenneth Krause gave it a mixed to negative review inThe Humanist criticizing the lack of an explanation of "how we can interest and invest the popular media in the serious science their viewers and subscribers have so evidently rejected" while characterizing the book withChicken Little analogies.[12] In the popular press Gerry Rising ofThe Buffalo News wrote, "This important book makes clear that the turn back toward science after the strong opposition of the Bush administration, [...], falls far short of solving our nation's problems."[13]National Defense magazine said the authors had "captured the current zietgeist" in an analysis of the challenges of recruiting and retaining qualified young professionals in the defense industry.[14] Kirshenbaum was interviewed about the book onScience Friday.[15]

Publication information

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Mooney, Chris; Kirshenbaum, Sheril (2009).Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens Our Future.Basic Books.ISBN 978-0-465-01305-0.

See also

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References

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  1. ^State University of New York at Purchase (7 January 2011). "Speakers for Science in Modern World lecture series announced". US Fed News Service, Including US State News.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|url= (help)
  2. ^abMiller, Jon D."A thin broth".American Scientist. Retrieved2011-01-01.
  3. ^ab"July releases on how to join the commercial space race, a brief history of futurism, the inner world of mathematicians, and more". Books to Read Now: Seed Picks.Seed. 30 June 2009. Archived from the original on 3 July 2009. Retrieved2010-12-30.
  4. ^Tenenbaum, D. J. (2010). "Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens Our Future, by Chris Mooney and Sheril Kirshenbaum. New York: Basic Books, 2009. 209 pp".Science Communication (book review).32: 132.doi:10.1177/1075547009359802.S2CID 144619603.
  5. ^abGiles, Jim (8 August 2009)."Review: Unscientific America by Chris Mooney and Sheril Kirshenbaum".New Scientist. Retrieved2011-01-01.
  6. ^abLerner, Evan (17 July 2009)."The new ambassadors of science".Seed. Archived from the original on 21 July 2009. Retrieved2010-12-30.
  7. ^Colquhoun, D. (2009). "Trust me, I'm a scientist".BMJ.339 b3658.doi:10.1136/bmj.b3658.S2CID 72546131.Closed access icon
  8. ^Coyne, J. (2009). "Selling science".Science.325 (5941): 678.doi:10.1126/science.1179131.S2CID 220084888.
  9. ^Marcus, Donald M. (7 August 2009)."Replies to 'Selling science': A path to selling science". E—Letters.Science.325 (5941):678–679.doi:10.1126/science.1179131.S2CID 220084888.
  10. ^Myers, PZ (8 July 2009)."Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens Our Future".Pharyngula.ScienceBlogs. Retrieved2011-01-01.
  11. ^"Unscientific America".California Bookwatch (book review). 1 September 2009. Archived fromthe original on 11 June 2014. Retrieved2014-04-24.
  12. ^Krause, Kenneth W. (1 January 2010)."American science in crisis! Really?".The Humanist (book review).American Humanist Association. Archived fromthe original on 11 June 2014. Retrieved2014-04-24.
  13. ^Rising, Gerry (6 December 2009)."Holiday season has nature and science books aplenty".The Buffalo News. Archived fromthe original on 11 June 2014. Retrieved2014-04-23.
  14. ^Erwin, Sandra I. (1 September 2009)."Attracting new blood tougher than building jets and ICBMs".National Defense.[dead link]
  15. ^Flatow, Ira (21 August 2009)."Can 'Unscientific America' Be Science Literate?".Talk of the Nation:Science Friday.NPR. Archived fromthe original on 11 June 2014. Retrieved2014-04-24.

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