Who's Asking? by Douglas L. Medin - ISBN: 9780262026628
Hardcover
Analysis and case studies show that including different orientations toward the natural world makes for more effective scientific practice and science education.

Who's Asking?

Native Science, Western Science, and Science Education

$114.72

  • Hardcover

    296 pages

  • Release Date

    3 January 2014

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Summary

Analysis and case studies show that including different orientations toward the natural world makes for more effective scientific practice and science education.The answers to scientific questions depend on who’s asking, because the questions asked and the answers sought reflect the cultural values and orientations of the questioner. These values and orientations are most often those of Western science. In Who’s Asking?, Douglas Medin and Megan Bang argue that despite the widely held view tha…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262026628
ISBN-10:0262026627
Author:Douglas L. Medin, Megan Bang
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:296
Release Date:3 January 2014
Weight:517g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Series:The MIT Press
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Who’s Asking? is an insightful read demonstrating the importance of incorporating cultural, indigenous and community epistemologies in science teaching and professional practice…the scope of the research goes far beyond science education. This thought-provoking book is highly recommended for anyone interested in knowledge, science, and scientific decision-making.

LSE Review of Books

This book represents a useful additional tool in thinking about…how science works…a useful set of critiques for those involved in scientific research and the related fields of science education, communication, policy, and sociology…a great resource to dip in and out of.

Journal of Science Communication

About The Author

Douglas L. Medin

Douglas L. Medin is Louis W. Menk Professor of Psychology and Professor of Education and Social Policy at Northwestern University. He is the coauthor of The Native Mind and the Cultural Construction of Nature and coeditor of Folkbiology, both published by the MIT Press.Megan Bang is Professor of Learning Sciences and Human Development in the College of Education at the University of Washington.

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