A major conclusion of the study asserts that "the large quantity and often good quality of popular science in nineteenth-century Italy could not possibly overcome the weaknesses set by the dramatically high illiteracy rates, just as the generous efforts at the communication of science since the early 1990s are unlikely to prevail over the conditions revealed by the 2003 PISA survey."
P. Govoni (2007). The Rise and Fall of Science Communication in Late Nineteenth Century Italy. NEW YORK : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
The Rise and Fall of Science Communication in Late Nineteenth Century Italy
GOVONI, PAOLA
2007
Abstract
A major conclusion of the study asserts that "the large quantity and often good quality of popular science in nineteenth-century Italy could not possibly overcome the weaknesses set by the dramatically high illiteracy rates, just as the generous efforts at the communication of science since the early 1990s are unlikely to prevail over the conditions revealed by the 2003 PISA survey."File in questo prodotto:
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