Metaphor Usage in Early Press Coverage of Nanotechnology: Turning Science into Soccer Balls and Human Hair

T. Eyck, Paul Hernandez
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The development of new discourses is often an interpretative process among both practitioners and onlookers, whether one is studying an emerging technology or press coverage of a new issue. This paper provides an insight into how nanotechnology was introduced to the public beginning in the 1980s through the early years of the twenty-first century by investigating the use of metaphors in the popular press throughout the US. To make nanotechnology understandable to the lay public, much of the coverage was tied to popular cultural items and metaphors such as soccer balls (what nanotech particles "looked" like) and human hairs (relative size of these particles). It was found that positive, or at least harmless, metaphors far outweighed negative images (e.g., gray goo) in the coverage, leading to the conclusion that any potential dangers tied to nanotechnology were both overlooked by the press and unavailable to the public.
在纳米技术的早期新闻报道中的隐喻用法:把科学变成足球和人的头发
新话语的发展往往是实践者和旁观者之间的解释过程,无论是研究一项新兴技术还是对新问题的新闻报道。这篇论文提供了一个洞察如何纳米技术被引入到公众开始在20世纪80年代通过21世纪初的几年通过调查在整个美国的流行媒体隐喻的使用。为了让普通大众理解纳米技术,许多报道都与流行文化项目和隐喻联系在一起,比如足球(纳米技术颗粒“看起来”是什么样子)和人类头发(这些颗粒的相对大小)。研究发现,正面的,或者至少是无害的隐喻远远超过了报道中的负面形象(例如,灰色的粘稠物),从而得出结论,与纳米技术有关的任何潜在危险既被媒体忽视了,也不为公众所知。
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