Discussions of democratic involvement in science and technology are often marred by lack of clarity and consequent misunderstanding. In an effort to move beyond the bickering of the "science wars," I outline several dimensions across which it is possible to distinguish cases of democratized science. In addition, I provide evidence from varied cases, which suggests that the inability of lay people to grasp the subtle content, difficult concepts, and methodological complexity of science is not a valid basis for a priori rejection of efforts to democratize science. I suggest that the real obstacles to the democratization of science are rooted in widespread social and economic inequalities and an unexamined commitment to expert authority, and I provide some rudimentary proposals for overcoming these hurdles.
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Univ Oxford, Fac Law, Environm Law, Oxford, England
Univ Oxford, Corpus Christi Coll, Oxford, EnglandUniv Texas Austin, Sch Law, Austin, TX 78712 USA
Fisher, Elizabeth
Pascual, Pasky
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机构:Univ Texas Austin, Sch Law, Austin, TX 78712 USA