Paul Katharina T, Haddad Christian
1Department of Political Science, University of Vienna, Universitätsstrasse 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria.
2Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip), Berggasse 7, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Policy Sci. 2019;52(2):299-314. doi: 10.1007/s11077-019-09352-4. Epub 2019 Apr 24.
Current political developments in established liberal democracies in both Europe and North America have fundamentally called into question the normative relations between truth, knowledge and politics. Whether labeled "posttruth" or truthiness, commentators lament the willful spread and deployment of nonknowledge and ignorance as important political forces. In this paper, we discuss ignorance in its strategic dimension by weaving together insights from the sociology of ignorance with a policy-scientific approach. By means of three empirical vignettes, we demonstrate that ignorance is more than the flipside of knowledge or merely its lack: it is a constitutive feature of the policy process and is thus not uniquely symptomatic of the current era. We conclude by arguing for what we call a symmetrical approach in which ignorance receives the same quality of attention that knowledge has historically received in the policy sciences. To make fully visible the different forms of ignorance that shape policy processes, policy scholars must hone their "agnoto-epistemological sensibilities" to cope with the current challenges and advance a policy science for democracy.
欧洲和北美的老牌自由民主国家当前的政治发展,已从根本上对真理、知识与政治之间的规范关系提出了质疑。无论被贴上“后真相”还是“真相似然性”的标签,评论家们都在哀叹,非知识和无知作为重要的政治力量被蓄意传播和利用。在本文中,我们通过将无知社会学的见解与政策科学方法相结合,来探讨无知的战略维度。借助三个实证案例,我们证明,无知不仅仅是知识的反面或仅仅是知识的缺乏:它是政策过程的一个构成性特征,因此并非当前时代所特有的症状。我们通过主张一种我们称之为对称方法来得出结论,在这种方法中,无知得到的关注质量与知识在政策科学历史上所得到的关注质量相同。为了使塑造政策过程的不同形式的无知完全显现出来,政策学者必须磨练他们的“无知认识论敏感性”,以应对当前的挑战,并推进一门面向民主的政策科学。