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“Scientists generally are really chicken about getting involved in some kind of dispute. As a broadcaster, I find it very difficult to urge them, if it is a controversial subject. They don't want to have science being portrayed badly.” quote by David Suzuki
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“Scientists generally are really chicken about getting involved in some kind of dispute. As a broadcaster, I find it very difficult to urge them, if it is a controversial subject. They don't want to have science being portrayed badly.”

David Suzuki

About This Quote

Source Interview: Public Radio Interview, 2005

Scientists often avoid controversy to protect the reputation of science, making it hard for broadcasters to push them into contentious topics.

In simple terms: Scientists shy from disputes to keep science's image clean.

Key Takeaway

Encourage open dialogue while respecting scientific integrity.

Themes

science communication ethics controversy media public trust

Mood

cautious thoughtful concerned

Type

advice reflective informative

When to use this quote

  • news reporting
  • policy debates
  • educational programs
  • science documentaries

Key Concepts

reputation management risk aversion public perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can media balance controversy with accurate science?
  • What incentives might motivate scientists to engage openly?
A Different Perspective

Avoiding controversy can stifle critical discussion and limit public understanding.

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