Thursday, May 31, 2012

The 2012 Science and Democracy Editorial Cartoon Contest | Union of Concerned Scientists


The 2012 Science and Democracy Editorial Cartoon Contest

Welcome to the seventh annual UCS editorial cartoon contest!
Contest Theme
We’re seeking your creative take on the important role science should play in American democracy—and the barriers that get in the way.
A functioning democracy depends on the ability of citizens and elected officials to identify and rely upon legitimate sources of scientific information essential to ensuring the nation’s well-being and security. But today, science that is accepted as established knowledge in the expert community and by governments of other leading nations is commonly rejected in American public discourse.
Political ideologies, powerful financial interests, and a 24-hour digital news cycle that demands sensation and controversy have resulted in polarized debates in which facts are often disregarded or misrepresented.  The persistent disregard for scientific evidence jeopardizes the ability of our nation’s leaders and citizens to make informed decisions and respond effectively to complex 21st-century challenges. It also threatens the principles of transparency and accountability on which our democracy depends.
We strongly encourage you to review our broad list of suggested topic areas to ensure that your entry or entries are right for this contest. 
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