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Partisan Science is Bad for Science and Society

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  • Apr 5, 2023
  • #Politics #PoliticalScience
Matt Burgess
@matthewgburgess
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Roger Pielke Jr.
@RogerPielkeJr
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heterodoxacademy.org
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It has become common in the last decade for top scientific journals and scientific institutions to become involved in political advocacy. Matt Burgess and Roger Pielke Jr. explain t... Show More

It has become common in the last decade for top scientific journals and scientific institutions to become involved in political advocacy. Matt Burgess and Roger Pielke Jr. explain that when science becomes partisan, public trust in science decreases. Scientific institutions would improve their scholarship and public trust by rejecting reflexive partisanship.

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Nicole Barbaro @NicoleBarbaro · Apr 5, 2023
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Great piece by @matthewgburgess and @RogerPielkeJr on the harms to scholarship, public trust, and society when science journals and universities become partisan. Prime example being the negative effects Nature’s endorsement of Biden had on trust.
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