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Toward a Democratic Science Richard Harvey Brown

Toward a Democratic Science By Richard Harvey Brown

Toward a Democratic Science by Richard Harvey Brown


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This text aims to demonstrate how scientific practice is a rhetorical and narrative activity. The author develops the idea of science as narration, casts various scientific disciplines as literary genres, and argues that expert knowledge of any kind is a form of power.

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Toward a Democratic Science: Scientific Narration and Civic Communication by Richard Harvey Brown

In this important book, a leading authority in the field of social theory and communication shows how scientific practice is a rhetorical and narrative activity, a story well told. Richard Harvey Brown develops the idea of science as narration, casts various scientific disciplines as literary genres, and argues that expert knowledge of any kind is a form of power. He then explains how a narrative view of science can help integrate science within a democratic civic discourse.

Brown shows why social science knowledge is as much a rhetorical enterprise as is the social reality that it describes. He construes laboratory science, physics, ethnography, sociology, philosophy, and astronomy as genres, narratives, and other rhetorical practices, and thereby portrays science as a special kind of narrative discourse that generates theories and shapes their validity and significance. He next focuses on the political dimensions of science, including the politics of psychology in the United States, showing how power and knowledge shape, limit, and infuse each other. Brown argues that this linguistically and socially constructed character of knowledge does not undermine its truth value but rather reaffirms the moral status and political responsibilities of its practitioners. In one important chapter, written with Robert Brulle, he explores the movement for environmental justice in the United States, showing how ordinary people can use science as part of a larger civic narration. Brown concludes by discussing how the rationality of science can be preserved even as it is subsumed within a rational and moral civic discourse.

About Richard Harvey Brown

Richard Harvey Brown is professor of sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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GOR003207304
9780300067071
0300067070
Toward a Democratic Science: Scientific Narration and Civic Communication by Richard Harvey Brown
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
19980121
304
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