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The science replication crisis, social studies of science, and cutting a new deal.pic.twitter.com/HCArEPBoU2
You're going to run into the problem that "science is all about power" folks are mostly in favor of the power that's actually succeeded in overriding science.
Some yes, some no. It’s only a minority of SSS people who would buy into the deal, but also only a minority of lab scientists. Some of the SSS folks were/are also already on board. Example: http://www.ece.cornell.edu/people/research_and_teaching.cfm?netid=pad9 …
imo the ethnomethodological approach to STS/SSS never focused on power or other abstractions at all. If Lynch's (1985) "Art & artifact" had gathered half the momentum of Latour & Woolgar's (1979) "Laboratory Life" these things might look v different today http://emcawiki.net/Lynch1985a
Yup! And, not coincidentally, the ethnomethodological studies of science have been far more willing to understand the scientists’ viewpoint. As mandated by Garfinkel’s “unique adequacy” criterion and “hybrid studies” program, if I understand those correctly.
I’ve been inspired by (e.g.) Doing, Sormani, and Greiffenhagen, who all dug deep into the subject matter and learned to do science themselves.
That said, understanding power dynamics in science does also seem valuable. Probably works better bottom-up, i.e. starting from pre-theoretical observation, than when importing a lot of machinery from general sociology?
Embarrassed to say I don’t know of good examples of this, and maybe I’m brainwashed by Garfinkel’s critique of Parsons :)
I’m not sure the machinery of general sociology is up to the job :) - What’s coming out of the Garfinkel archive now suggests that the critique was more admiring (from G) and appreciated (by P) than many thought. So maybe EM was being proposed a kind of new deal-for soc. science
That makes sense. I gather there’s a vast amount of unpublished Garfinkel work. Is that slowly being released by someone? (Sorry to ask naive outsider question)
Ah, hmm, I should have googled:https://iiemca2017.wordpress.com/keynote_speakers_invited-panels/anne-rawls/ …
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