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What Do You Expect? Linguistic Reflections on Empathy in Science Communication
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Abstract This linguistics article, which draws additionally on interdisciplinary insights, discusses whether and to what extent more empathy could facilitate and promote the exchange of knowledge between science and society. The existence of the Internet as a knowledge resource has made it necessary, especia... view more
This linguistics article, which draws additionally on interdisciplinary insights, discusses whether and to what extent more empathy could facilitate and promote the exchange of knowledge between science and society. The existence of the Internet as a knowledge resource has made it necessary, especially in online communication, to renegotiate (scientific) expertise and roles such as 'expert' and 'layperson.' A discourse linguistics case study of a science blog shows that these negotiations quickly take on the character of an emotionally charged relationship between writer and respondent and are by no means limited to the level of fact or disinterested scholarly debate. The reason for this - so this article argues - is that reciprocal expectations and expectations of expectations play an essential role in science communication, as in any social communication. This hypothesis is supported by an analysis of interviews with scientists about their expectations of the public’s understanding of science. Against this background, empathy seems to be a suitable means to better meet the expectations of one’s interlocuter (or at least to avoid disappointed expectations) and to move from a more emotional level back to a more rational one. Empathy and its role in science communication should therefore be investigated more closely - on an interdisciplinary basis.... view less
Classification
Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Language, Sociolinguistics
Free Keywords
discourse linguistics; emotionality; empathy; expectations of expectations; science communication
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 107-117
Journal
Media and Communication, 8 (2020) 1
Issue topic
Emotions and Emotional Appeals in Science Communication
ISSN
2183-2439
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed