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[ecrea] CfP: A Moment of Post-Truth - What are the implications for STS
Sat Sep 09 07:32:12 GMT 2017
*CfP: **A Moment of Post-Truth - What are the Implications for STS?*
Special issue of Engaging Science, Technology and Society
http://estsjournal.org/
Special Issue Editors: Johan Söderberg & Kean Birch
Invited discussant: Linsey McGoey
The surge of post-truth, alternative facts, and filter bubbles have
turned the table on STS discussions about knowledge and truth. Interest
in the production of knowledge has been flipped to an interest in the
production of non-knowledge, i.e.ignorance. The case could be made that
we always have lived in post-truth times. Still, recent political
developments underline the gravity of the epistemological issues that
previously were confined to academic seminar rooms. The need to be able
to tell truthful statements apart from lies was not felt to be so urgent
before the rise of populist and anti-rationalist movements and the
election of their candidates into seats of office. The haunting
question that needs to be addressed is: how can (if at all) the need for
making such distinctions be accomplished with core STS tenets: the
social construction of scientific facts, the under-determination of
empirical data, the symmetrical treatment of true and false statements,
and the equalization of lay expertise with expert expertise? What
theoretical developments are prompted by the currentpolitical landscape?
What philosophical traditions and theoretical resources are available to
STS scholars for steering a path between the Scylla of technocracyand
the Charybdis of populism? Contributors to the special issue of are
invited to engage with these questionsfrom a variety of different
standpoints. We are looking for papers where theoretically challenging
positions are developed through empirically grounded case studies.
Linsey McGoey will give her reflection on the individual papers in a
concluding sectionof this special issue of 4S Open Access journal
Engaging Science, Technology and Society.
Prospecting authors are requested to send a notification of interest + a
preliminary title/abstractby15 October 2017. Please send it to the
special editors: johan [dot] soderberg [at] sts [dot] gu [dot] se and
keanbirch [at] gmail [dot] com
Preliminary publication date is scheduled for winter 2018/spring 2019
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