Moore K
Barnard College.
AJS. 1996 May;101(6):1592-627. doi: 10.1086/230868.
The power and prestige of science is typically thought to be grounded in the ability of scientists to draw strong distinctions between scientific and nonscientific interests. This article shows that it is also grounded in a contradictory act: the demonstration of the compatibility between scientific and nonscientific interests. Between 1955 and 1975, American political protest forced scientists to find ways to reconcile these contradictions. One way in which this reconciliation was accomplished was through the formation of public interest science organizations, which permitted the preservation of organizational representations of pure, unified science, while simultaneously assuming responsibilities to serve the public good.
科学的力量和威望通常被认为基于科学家在区分科学与非科学利益方面的强大能力。本文表明,它还基于一种矛盾行为:证明科学与非科学利益之间的兼容性。1955年至1975年间,美国的政治抗议迫使科学家们找到调和这些矛盾的方法。实现这种调和的一种方式是通过成立公共利益科学组织,这既允许保留纯粹、统一科学的组织表象,同时又承担起为公众利益服务的责任。