Map of life expectancy at birth from Global Education Project.

Monday, July 10, 2023

Mobilization for Truth, or Survival?

Scott Frickel, of my own university, and Fernando Tormos-Aponte of the University of Pittsburgh, have recently reviewed  studies of what they call "science activism" and find that it is "surging," which they refer to as a "culture shift" among scientists. They write:

 



3 comments:

Truman Bradley said...

You've completely missed the most important aspect of science activism and that is the erosion of public trust.

Don Quixote said...

Vis-a-vis Colbert's comment: What I find truly bizarre is that so many so-called Christians are arch conservatives, when the supposed hero was an unabashed liberal, albeit a radical as well. And anyway, "radical" comes from Latin "radix" -- the root. A radical just wants to get to the root of the matter at hand. In other words, "reality" ... in other words, liberalism!

morfeas said...



So in what forms does the modern irrationality that defines almost every society appear? Its modern version is manifested on the one hand in the worship of science and technology (the dominant mythology of the Western world), disconnected from any framework of values, and on the other hand in an unbridled spread of popular and irrational belief systems, such as esotericism, astrology, new age etc. .but also the extended religious readings that result in radically political practices – precisely what we today define as fundamentalism.
Scientists need to learn how the media work and acquire the skills to take full advantage of opportunities to publicize their work. Many scientists accept to give an interview to the media, without thinking about what they want to say or how they will say it so that it will be understood by the journalist. Few countries have a large number of journalists specializing in science, and the exception is those, such as the United Kingdom, which have post-graduate training programs in this subject. This could be an example for other countries

it will be interesting to see if society's perception will change in the face of the current environmental disaster

Very interesting blog
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