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International journal of environmental and science education | 2015

Evolutionary Explanations for Antibiotic Resistance in Daily Press, Online Websites and Biology Textbooks in Sweden

Gustav Bohlin; Gunnar E. Höst

The present study explores the extent and precision of evolutionary explanations for antibiotic resistance in communication directed toward the Swedish public. Bacterial resistance develops through evolutionary mechanisms and knowledge of these helps to explain causes underlying the growing prevalence of resistant strains, as well as important countermeasures to address the problem. A content analysis based on key evolutionary concepts underpinning resistance development was conducted on three different data sources: print newspapers, online websites and biology textbooks. The results revealed that evolutionary mechanisms are seldom included in accounts of antibiotic resistance provided by these sources. One of the included textbooks (n = 6) but none of the newspaper articles (n = 221) or websites (n = 19) covered all six concepts considered in the analysis. A cluster of four concepts regarded as most important for understanding the evolution of resistance development was only included in one news article, one textbook and two websites. Moreover, explanations were seldom supported visually and only two accompanying illustrations were found during the analysis. The results indicated that a large proportion of the Swedish public might never encounter an explanation of antibiotic resistance in evolutionary terms. This could be problematic since increased public awareness and understanding is crucial to counter the issue of bacterial resistance.


Journal of Science Communication | 2014

Is it my responsibility or theirs? Risk communication about antibiotic resistance in the Swedish daily press

Gustav Bohlin; Gunnar E. Höst

Antibiotic resistance is an increasing global threat involving many actors, including the general public. We present findings from a content analysis of the coverage of antibiotic resistance in the ...


Leonardo | 2015

Engines of Creationism? Intelligent Design, Machine Metaphors and Visual Rhetoric

Gunnar E. Höst; Gustav Bohlin

Machine metaphors are ubiquitous in the molecular sciences. In addition to their use by scientists, educators and popularizers of science, they have been promoted intensively by the Intelligent Design (ID) movement in arguments for the necessity of a god-like designer to account for the complexities of life at the molecular level. The authors have investigated the visual rhetoric employed in a movie by ID proponents, with particular emphasis on machine metaphors. The authors provide examples and argue that science communicators could reduce the persuasive impact of ID visual rhetoric based on machine metaphors by emphasizing that self-assembly is fundamental to molecular complexes.


Journal of Biological Education | 2018

Insights from introducing natural selection to novices using animations of antibiotic resistance

Gustav Bohlin; Andreas Göransson; Gunnar E. Höst; Lena Tibell

Abstract Antibiotic resistance is typically used to justify education about evolution, as evolutionary reasoning improves our understanding of causes of resistance and possible countermeasures. It has also been promoted as a useful context for teaching natural selection, because its potency as a selection factor, in combination with the very short generation times of bacteria, allows observation of rapid selection. It is also amenable to animations, which have potential for promoting conceptual inferences. Thus, we have explored the potential benefits of introducing antibiotic resistance as a first example of natural selection, in animations, to novice pupils (aged 13–14 years). We created a series of animations that pupils interacted with in groups of 3–5 (total n = 32). Data were collected at individual (pre-/post- test) and group (collaborative group questions) levels. In addition, the exercise was video-recorded and the full transcripts were analysed inductively. The results show that most of the pupils successfully applied basic evolutionary reasoning to predict antibiotic resistance development in tasks during and after the exercise, suggesting that this may be an effective approach. Pedagogical contributions include the identification of certain characteristics of the bacterial context for evolution teaching, including common misunderstandings, and factors to consider when designing animations.


Bi-lagan | 2012

Att inSe - Om visualisering i biologiundervisningen

Lena Tibell; Gunnar E. Höst; Konrad J. Schönborn; Gustav Bohlin


Science Education | 2017

A Conceptual Characterization of Online Videos Explaining Natural Selection.

Gustav Bohlin; Andreas Göransson; Gunnar E. Höst; Lena Tibell


ESERA 2017, 12th Conference of the European Science Education Research Association. 21-25 Aug. Dublin, Ireland. | 2017

Evolving germs – Introducing novice pupils to the evolution of bacterial resistance to antibiotics

Gustav Bohlin; Andreas Göransson; Gunnar E. Höst; Lena Tibell


FND 2016, Forskning i naturvetenskapernas didaktik. 9-10 November, Falun, Sweden. | 2016

NTA-Digital – Tema Kroppen

Gustav Bohlin; Andreas Göransson; Niklas Gericke; Lena Tibell


NARST 2015, Annual International Conference. 11-14 April. Chicago, USA. | 2015

A Criteria Catalogue Covering Multiple Evolutionary Aspects Including Threshold Concepts for Assessment of Animations Explaining Evolution

Gustav Bohlin; Jennifer Härting; Ute Harms; Lena Tibell


ESERA 2015, 11th Conference of the European Science Education Research Association. 31 Aug - 4 Sept. Helsinki, Finland. | 2015

Diverse use of threshold concepts - A content analysis of online dynamic visualizations describing evolution.

Gustav Bohlin; Andreas Göransson; Lena Tibell

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