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When Scientific Images Go Rogue: Popularization, Pluralization, and Contestation

Mon, July 13, 9:15 to 10:45am, EICC, Floor: Level 2, Lennox 2

Session Submission Type: Organized Session

English Abstract

This panel examines how scientific images change as they leave the lab and enter public space, moving through studios, streets and screens. Case studies include graffiti, televised talking robots and psychotherapeutic images of healing. By putting scientific illustration alongside street art and the BBC, the panel traces how disputes and reinterpretations emerge as images travel.

But popularization is more than simple translation. Public media refashion techniques, test authority and teach new users how to act. The panel treats popularization as double edged: it can discredit work as “merely” popular, yet it also multiplies scientific practice and invites marginal voices to engage, loosening singular claims to authority. Together the papers present popularization as a creative, contested process that opens many paths into science. They foreground marginal labor and epistemic disobedience and show that images and sounds in public—from Edinburgh to Woods Hole—do more than simply communicate.

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