Literature DB >> 29034796

No funeral bells: Public reason in a 'post-truth' age.

Sheila Jasanoff1, Hilton R Simmet2.   

Abstract

The label 'post-truth' signals for many a troubling turn away from principles of enlightened government. The word 'post', moreover, implies a past when things were radically different and whose loss should be universally mourned. In this paper, we argue that this framing of 'post-truth' is flawed because it is ahistorical and ignores the co-production of knowledge and norms in political contexts. Debates about public facts are necessarily debates about social meanings, rooted in realities that are subjectively experienced as all-encompassing and complete, even when they are partial and contingent. Facts used in policy are normative in four ways: They are embedded in prior choices of which experiential realities matter, produced through processes that reflect institutionalized public values, arbiters of which issues are open to democratic contestation and deliberation, and vehicles through which polities imagine their collective futures. To restore truth to its rightful place in democracy, governments should be held accountable for explaining who generated public facts, in response to which sets of concerns, and with what opportunities for deliberation and closure.

Keywords:  co-production; expertise; law and science; post-truth; public reason

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 29034796     DOI: 10.1177/0306312717731936

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Stud Sci        ISSN: 0306-3127            Impact factor:   3.885


  8 in total

1.  "But It's Just a Fish": Understanding the Challenges of Applying the 3Rs in Laboratory Aquariums in the UK.

Authors:  Reuben Message; Beth Greenhough
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2019-12-03       Impact factor: 2.752

2.  Toward Anticipatory Governance of Human Genome Editing: A Critical Review of Scholarly Governance Discourse.

Authors:  John P Nelson; Cynthia L Selin; Christopher T Scott
Journal:  J Responsible Innov       Date:  2021-07-29

3.  Legitimizing Values in Regulatory Science.

Authors:  Manuela Fernández Pinto; Daniel J Hicks
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 9.031

4.  Unpacking emotional contexts of post-truth.

Authors:  Anna Durnová
Journal:  Crit Policy Stud       Date:  2019-09-25

5.  Science, technology, security: Towards critical collaboration.

Authors:  Sam Weiss Evans; Matthias Leese; Dagmar Rychnovská
Journal:  Soc Stud Sci       Date:  2020-09-10       Impact factor: 3.885

6.  Not Only Why but Also How to Trust Science: Reshaping Science Education Based on Science Studies for a Better Post-pandemic World.

Authors:  Nathan Willig Lima; Matheus Monteiro Nascimento
Journal:  Sci Educ (Dordr)       Date:  2022-01-09       Impact factor: 2.921

Review 7.  [Risk communication of policy advising scientific organisations: a thematic outline using the example of the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment].

Authors:  Fabian Brand; Leonie Dendler; Suzan Fiack; Annett Schulze; Gaby-Fleur Böl
Journal:  Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz       Date:  2022-04-05       Impact factor: 1.595

8.  Poly-truth, or the limits of pluralism: Popular debates on conspiracy theories in a post-truth era.

Authors:  Jaron Harambam; Kamile Grusauskaite; Lars de Wildt
Journal:  Public Underst Sci       Date:  2022-04-28
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