is there a good essay on what people are really marching for when they "march for science"? (eg, the environment, liberalism, expertism etc)
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feeling skeptical of "we're nerds!" rhetoric/gatherings. a (uncharitable?) reading of the march for science is it's saying "we're educated!"
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a demonstration for science is also paired with a demonstration of cultural capital
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one part of the march for science and trump rallies is a debate over how valuable formal education should be as cultural capital
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ie, i dont think this is reeeaaallly about science, but habitus
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march for science sign: "i have successfully enculturated into the upwardly-mobile knowledge worker taste set"
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I saw a lot of signs defending science as an epistemology as well.
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