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Staying the Course: On the Value of Social Studies of Science in Resistance to the “Post‐Truth” Movement
Authors:Joan H Fujimura  Christopher J Holmes
Abstract:Scientific knowledge has been under attack recently, especially during and from the Trump administration. This article discusses the value of research in social studies of science in relation to scientific practice and post‐truth attacks on science. This literature analyzes the expert work and social values that enter into the production of evidence, the development and testing of methods, and the construction of theoretical and epistemological frames for connecting evidence, methods, and methodologies. Although researchers in this area argue that there are politics in science, this article demonstrates that their analyses of the processes of adjudicating evidence and epistemologies contribute to science. In contrast, post‐truth attacks on scientific expertise exemplify a particular kind of politics aimed at supporting a particular group's political and economic interests.
Keywords:expertise  knowledge production  social studies of science  politics  post‐truth
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