Looks like the whole of science may be heading for a giant reset, led by social psychologists, who are admitting their field is broken.
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This is a powerful human and societal drama, besides the scientific interest. If interested in details, follow
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It will be fascinating to see how far the replication crisis can go, against mounting resistance from entrenched interests.
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I’ve been cynical about the quality of science for decades; it’s been shocking and heartening to see success in the reform movement.
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Dare we hope that successful reform of science could spread to the rest of the academy?
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Everyone understands that pomo destroyed the humanities departments—but there’s no obvious alternative, so it persists.
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If young scientists who actually care about science can pull off a coup against entrenched mediocrity, how about anthropologists and poets?
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How would poets do that? They can't try to replicate experiments.
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I’m not a poet, so I don’t know in detail, but just saying “let’s try to understand how this poem works, without invoking >
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Lacan, Kristeva, or Said, or trying to prove that it covertly demonstrates oppression” would be a good start
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