Anti-Scientific Americans

The Prevalence, Origins, and Political Consequences of Anti-Intellectualism in the US

Paru le : 2024-09-18

Anti-intellectualism has long been a powerful force in American political life. It has also regularly been the subject of both scholarly and public interest. In Anti-Scientific Americans, Matthew Motta revives Richard Hofstadter's pioneering insights from the 1960s on the subject and offers new theo...
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2024-09-18

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344 pages

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9780197788806

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Matthew Motta is an Assistant Professor of Health Law, Policy, & Management at Boston University's School of Public Health. He is also affiliate faculty at Harvard University's Center for Health Communication and a Research Fellow at The Policy Lab (Brown University). Motta received his PhD in Political Science from the University of Minnesota in 2018 and studied the "Science of Science Communication" as postdoctoral fellow at the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Yale Law School. His research has been featured in outlets like The New York Times and Scientific American and is published in academic journals across the social and medical sciences.

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