BOOKS - Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line
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Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line
Author: Thomas F. Gieryn
Year: January 15, 1999
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 31 MB
Language: English
Year: January 15, 1999
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 31 MB
Language: English
Why is science so credible? Usual answers center on scientists' objective methods or their powerful instruments. In his new book, Thomas Gieryn argues that a better explanation for the cultural authority of science lies downstream, when scientific claims leave laboratories and enter courtrooms, boardrooms, and living rooms. On such occasions, we use and "maps and " to decide who to believe - cultural maps demarcating and "science and " from pseudoscience, ideology, faith, or nonsense.Gieryn looks at episodes of Was phrenology good science? How about cold fusion? Is social science really scientific? Is organic farming? After centuries of disputes like these, Gieryn finds no stable criteria that absolutely distinguish science from non-science. Science remains a pliable cultural space, flexibly reshaped to claim credibility for some beliefs while denying it to others. In a timely epilogue, Gieryn finds this same controversy at the heart of the raging and "science wars. and "