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Nanoscientists and political involvement: Which characteristics ...

de Kerckhove, 'Censoring government scientists and the role of consensus in science advice', EMBO reports, № 6, с. ... (2000) The Significance of Race and Class ...

Is scientific inquiry incompatible with government information control?

... science in Canada, and its potential for bureaucratic and political ... Censoring government scientists and the role of consensus in science advice.

Censorship and Secrecy, Social and Legal Perspectives - MIT

For both government and science, visibility or transparency is believed to be a central factor in accountability. Later arguments emphasized that the ...

one Four idealized roles of science in policy and politics

Pure. Scientist, Science Arbiter, Issue Advocate, or Honest Broker of Policy. Alternatives? All four roles are critically important and necessary in a ...

Censoring political opposition online: Who does it and why

In three studies of behavior on putative online forums, supporters of a political cause (e.g., abortion or gun rights) preferentially censored comments that ...

Harvard's Unscientific Consensus: 10 Blocks podcast | City Journal

... importance of scientific debate ... censor information that went against what the government was saying.

Censorship hinders critical thinking and infringes on readers' rights

Criteria matter in censorship decisions, but even more relevant is power. In other words, whose viewpoints are enacted, and whose perspectives are ignored? Who ...

"Censorship Laundering: How the US Department of Homeland ...

... role of the Government in such censorship. The first step, however, is to ... For years, Government and corporate figures worked to silence scientists ...

STEPGP11: Science, Technology and Engineering Advice in Practice

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Research Findings Suppressed by Government - Health Science

Some of the most flagrant censorship of Science in United States history occurred during the administration of George W. Bush. Substantial ...

Notes on Time is Running Out - The Jus Semper Global Alliance

dramatically highlight the role of vested interests in censoring the science. A number of examples will suffice: 1. A key finding of the scientific consensus ...

The Role of Academies in Science-based Policy Advice: the Case of ...

... sciences Science 322(5908): 1623 · de Kerckhove, D.Tupper.; Rennie, M.David.; Cormier, R. 2015: Censoring government scientists and the role of consensus in ...

Democrats and Republicans Agree on One Thing: Cens | Newswise

... significance in American culture. “Further research on hate speech censorship should include additional comparisons across hate speech ...

Not Censorship But Selection | ALA - American Library Association

Lester Asheim made some of the most important contributions in library science through his work on censorship in the library atmosphere.

Was the UK Government's Policymaking 'Evidence-Based' During ...

9 The notion of evidence-based policymaking tends to focus on the role of science in providing evidence about the effects of potential or actual policies, ...

Censorship Is - ProQuest

As old as the reproduction of meaning in civil societies, censorship has always entailed the supervision by the powerful of public communication. Its modern ...

Why are Government Scientists Censoring Themselves? - NASA/ADS

Additionally, I will discuss public records of self-censorship under the current administration as well as policy solutions, such as the scientific integrity ...

The Government Censored Me and Other Scientists. We Fought ...

Last week, a federal appeals court confirmed that science cannot function without free speech. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya reflects on a victory ...

Censorship and the Right to Information during the Pandemic

, Dr. Vivi Stavrou, Executive Secretary, Committee for Freedom and Responsibility in Science, International Science Council · Mr. Joel Simon · Dr.

Covering scientific consensus: What to avoid and how to get it right

Researchers explain how journalists can use scientific consensus to bolster their coverage and battle misinformation about policy topics.