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傀儡作者、代笔人和匿名量化博主:科学出版中作者身份的近期演变。

Figureheads, ghost-writers and pseudonymous quant bloggers: the recent evolution of authorship in science publishing.

作者信息

Charlton Bruce G

出版信息

Med Hypotheses. 2008 Oct;71(4):475-80. doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2008.06.023. Epub 2008 Aug 27.

Abstract

Traditionally, science has been published only under the proper names and postal addresses of the scientists who did the work. This is no longer the case, and over recent decades science authorship has fundamentally changed its character. At one extreme, prestigious scientists writing from high status institutions are used as mere figureheads to publish research that has been performed, analyzed and 'ghost-written' by commercial organizations. At the other extreme 'quant bloggers' are publishing real science with their personal identity shielded by pseudonyms and writing from internet addresses that give no indication of their location or professional affiliation. Yet the paradox is that while named high status scientists from famous institutions are operating with suspect integrity (e.g. covertly acting as figureheads) and minimal accountability (i.e. failing to respond to substantive criticism); pseudonymous bloggers - of mostly unknown identity, unknown education or training, and unknown address - are publishing interesting work and interacting with their critics on the internet. And at the same time as 'official' and professional science is increasingly timid careerist and dull; the self-organized, amateur realm of science blogs displays curiosity, scientific motivation, accountability, responsibility - and often considerable flair and skill. Quant bloggers and other internet scientists are, however, usually dependent on professional scientists to generate databases. But professional science has become highly constrained by non-scientific influences: increasingly sluggish, rigid, bureaucratic, managerial, and enmeshed with issues of pseudo-ethics, political correctness, public relations, politics and marketing. So it seems that professional science needs the quant bloggers. One possible scenario is that professional scientists may in future continue to be paid to do the plodding business of generating raw data (dull work that no one would do unless they were paid); but these same professional scientists (functioning essentially as either project managers or technicians) may be found to lack the boldness, flair, sheer 'smarts' or genuine interest in the subject to make sense of what they have discovered. Some branches of future science may then come to depend on a swarm of gifted 'amateurs' somewhat like the current quant bloggers; for analysis and integration of their data, for understanding its implications, and for speculating freely about the potential applications.

摘要

传统上,科学研究成果仅以进行该项研究的科学家的真实姓名和邮政地址发表。但现在情况已非如此,近几十年来,科学论文署名情况已发生了根本性变化。一方面,来自高地位机构的知名科学家仅仅被当作“傀儡”,发表由商业机构完成、分析并“捉刀代笔”的研究成果。另一方面,“量化博主”以笔名发表真正的科学研究,其真实身份受到保护,他们通过网络地址发文,这些地址不会透露他们的位置或职业归属。然而矛盾的是,虽然来自著名机构的署名知名科学家的诚信度令人怀疑(比如暗中充当傀儡)且几乎无需承担责任(即对实质性批评不予回应);而笔名博主大多身份不明、教育或培训经历不明、地址不明,却在网上发表有趣的作品并与批评者互动。与此同时,“官方”和专业科学变得越来越唯利是图、枯燥乏味;而科学博客的自组织、业余领域却展现出好奇心、科学动力、责任感、担当精神——而且往往极具才华和技巧。不过,量化博主和其他网络科学家通常依赖专业科学家生成数据库。但专业科学已受到非科学因素的严重制约:日益迟缓、僵化、官僚化、管理化,还深陷伪伦理、政治正确、公共关系、政治和营销等问题。所以看起来专业科学需要量化博主。一种可能的情况是,未来专业科学家可能继续受雇从事生成原始数据这种单调乏味的工作(除非有报酬,没人愿意干这种枯燥的活儿);但人们可能会发现,这些同样的专业科学家(本质上充当项目经理或技术人员)缺乏大胆创新、才华、纯粹的“智慧”或对该学科真正的兴趣,无法理解他们所发现的东西。那么未来某些科学分支可能会依赖一群有天赋的“业余爱好者”,有点像现在的量化博主;由他们来分析和整合数据,理解其含义,并自由推测其潜在应用。

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