
| Judul | Palaeontology in Public : Popular science, lost creatures and deep time |
| Pengarang | Manias, Chris (editor) |
| Penerbitan | London : UCL Press, 2025 |
| Deskripsi Fisik | 364 hlm. :ill. |
| ISBN | 9781800085855 |
| Subjek | Paleontology—Popular works |
| Catatan | Since the establishment of concepts of deep time in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, palaeontology has been one of the most high-profile sciences. Dinosaurs, mammoths, human ancestors and other lost creatures from Earth’s history are some of the most prominent icons of science, and are essential for our understanding of nature and time. Palaeontology and its practitioners have had a huge impact on public understandings of science, despite their often precarious and unsteady position within scientific institutions and networks. Palaeontology in Public considers the connections between palaeontology and public culture across the past two centuries. In so doing, it explores how these public dimensions have been crucial to the development of palaeontology, and indeed how they conditioned wider views of science, nature, the environment, time and the world. |
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https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/151927 |
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