I fear academization often kills the subject matter.
Even in fields that are superficially known to the main public as natural sciences there is a large e cognitive dissonance between the cloister and the outside world (safe space anyone? )
Many biology diploma totting graduates have very little actual experience with genuine interaction and study of their research subjects.
A good( though understandable) example of this is the study of fauna in Oceania: amongs other things, the famous duck bill platypus hasnt been thoroughly and properly investigated and many of its habits and characteristics are yet unknown - fun fact: it doesnt has a stomach per se!
Even in fields that are superficially known to the main public as natural sciences there is a large e cognitive dissonance between the cloister and the outside world (safe space anyone? )
Many biology diploma totting graduates have very little actual experience with genuine interaction and study of their research subjects.
A good( though understandable) example of this is the study of fauna in Oceania: amongs other things, the famous duck bill platypus hasnt been thoroughly and properly investigated and many of its habits and characteristics are yet unknown - fun fact: it doesnt has a stomach per se!
We move between light and shadow, mutually influencing and being influenced through shades of gray...