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2009 book by Randy Olson
Don't Be Such A Scientist: Talking Substance in an Age of Style
AuthorRandy Olson
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience, Communication
PublisherIsland Press
Publication dateSeptember 28, 2009
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages256 p. 6x9
ISBN978-1-59726-563-8
OCLC286479843
Dewey Decimal501.4 22
LC ClassQ223 .O47 2009

Don't Be Such A Scientist: Talking Substance in an Age of Style is a book published by Island Press written by scientist-turned-filmmaker Randy Olson which arises from a talk of the same title Olson gave to science audiences at universities and museums for five years preceding its publication. The focus of the book is the challenge scientists face in communicating to the general public in an age of information-overload. Olson draws on his two careers, first as a marine biologist who achieved a tenured professorship, then his second career which began when he then resigned to attend film school and acting classes, eventually becoming an independent feature filmmaker. Among other topics, the book addresses the role of spontaneity, storytelling, and likeability in the mass communication of science.

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References

  1. "Randy Olson to Show Comedy/Science Movies and Discuss Science Communication". Penn State University.
  2. Cornelia Dean (April 11, 2006). "Eager to Tell the Stories of Science, a Biologist Evolves". The New York Times.
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