Inconceivable and Unbelievable
Ever wonder why trust in science is floundering across so many fronts in the 21st Century? This week we take a deep dive into how Big Tobacco, Big Oil, and other corporations have for the last 75 years produced doubt about science that challenged their profit margins. Host Ken will lead you through his research into the beginnings of how, in the 1950s, cigarette companies hired marketing firms to combat unfriendly science. However, Ken will quickly take you into the modern-day anti-science strategies known as FLICC. Ken will explain how each letter in the acronym works, and Ken will give you common everyday examples, proving that these anti-science methods are a part of our everyday experience with modern public rhetoric, marketing, and debate. If you are curious about the war on science, don't miss this episode. -- For media inquiries or other matters, contact Dr. Liberty Kohn of the Winona State English Department at lkohn@winona.edu [lkohn@winona.edu]. Sound engineering and recording by Lucy Severson in the KQAL campus studio.
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