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Home > Policy > White Paper, Notice, Announcement > White Paper > Annual Report on the Promotion of Science and Technology 2001 > Part1 Chapter2 Section6 | ![]() |
To gain the public understanding on science and technology,
it is required to narrate in terms that are easy to understand not only contents
and usefulness of science and technology but also risks arising from technologies.
In particular, in light of the remarkable advancement of science and technology
in recent years, it is by no means easy to understand, and as a result, there
is a growing tendency for a larger knowledge divides between the science and
technology-related parties and the general public.
Thus, in order to develop science and technology in Japan,
it is vital to arouse young people and the public at large, at every opportunity,
to be interested in science and technology that have much important bearing on
their daily lives, and thereby to attempt to promote their understanding. Valuing
creativity, respecting its free manifestation, and the culture and climate that
look forward to long-run researches and achievements are also important elements.
Together with the culture and climate that value creativity,
the public understanding is the social foundation to support the creativity of
science and technology.
To understand the effect of science and technology upon society
and environment, the stance of science and technology married with humanities
and social science is required.
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