Monday, June 12, 2017 at 11:49AM
Drew Wolfe

The Dangers Of Hidden Jargon In Communicating Science

"One of the challenges that can arise in communicating science and other forms of scholarship to non-experts is the jargon involved."

"How many people can confidently explain the meaning of broadband asymmetric acoustic transmissionmural lymphatic endothelial cells, or graded incoherence (to borrow some phrases from recent journal publications)?"

"But the most dangerous kind of jargon isn't the kind we notice. It's the kind that slips by. When technical definitions hide behind words we use in everyday speech, the opportunities for miscommunication abound. The expert thinks she has been clear; the recipient thinks he has understood. And yet, both could be wrong."

 

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