世界を修復する科学:いかに事実を信じる人々がよりよい未来を築けるか<br>The Science of Repair : How People who Believe in Facts Can Build a Better Future

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世界を修復する科学:いかに事実を信じる人々がよりよい未来を築けるか
The Science of Repair : How People who Believe in Facts Can Build a Better Future

  • 著者名:Ottinger, Gwen
  • 価格 ¥3,869 (本体¥3,518)
  • Oxford University Press(2026/02/16発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197769867
  • eISBN:9780197769881

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A transformative account of the role science can play in combatting injustice--by deepening our moral commitments to each other through collaborative investigation. For many people, science and social justice seem to be natural allies-the slogan "science is real" often accompanies affirmations of diversity and reproductive rights. In practice, too, doing science is an increasingly prevalent strategy of social and environmental justice movements. But while it seems apparent that science can aid in the pursuit of justice, it can be hard to explain how it does so-and thus hard to know how to deploy science most strategically.In The Science of Repair, Gwen Ottinger draws on years of on-the-ground research to offer a much-needed explanation of how science works to combat injustice. Telling the stories of ordinary people who've turned to science in the hopes of reducing toxic pollution in their communities, the scientists and innovators who've developed methods to enable communities to better represent their experiences, and the charismatic technologies that they've deployed, Ottinger presents a surprising conclusion: proving that people have been harmed, in itself, rarely advances justice. The process of investigating injustice, on the other hand, can strengthen shared standards for right and wrong, increase ordinary people's ability to hold powerful actors accountable, and bolster hope that wrongs will be redressed-all essential elements of a just society.For those who believe that science should matter to public discourse and decision-making, Gwen Ottinger's engaging new work offers clear steps to help ensure that scientific investigations further justice. It brings much needed nuance to our thinking about how science can do good in the world and why we should defend it.

Table of Contents

Introduction: From Proof to RepairChapter 1: The Facts of AbandonmentChapter 2: Really ScienceChapter 3: State-of-the-Art AccountabilitiesChapter 4: Tech for KnowersChapter 5: Data HopesChapter 6: Restoring InquisitivenessChapter 7: Repairing Relations with ScienceNotesBibliographyIndex

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