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去殖民化上游知识:在 COVID-19、极端数字化转型和气候紧急时期解构和对抗虚假信息的新方法。

Decolonizing Knowledge Upstream: New Ways to Deconstruct and Fight Disinformation in an Era of COVID-19, Extreme Digital Transformation, and Climate Emergency.

机构信息

OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology, New Rochelle, New York, USA.

Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies, School of Environmental and Life Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

OMICS. 2022 May;26(5):247-269. doi: 10.1089/omi.2022.0041.

Abstract

Lies and disinformation have always existed throughout human history. However, disinformation has become a "pandemic within a pandemic" with convergence of COVID-19 and digital transformation of health care, climate emergency, and pervasive human-computer interaction in all facets of life. We are living through an era of post-truth. New approaches to fight disinformation are urgently needed and of paramount importance for systems science and planetary health. In this study, we discuss the ways in which extractive and entrenched epistemologies such as technocracy and neoliberalism co-produce disinformation. We draw from the works of David Collingridge in technology entrenchment and the literature on digital health, international affairs, climate emergency, degrowth, and decolonializing methodologies. We expand the vocabulary on and interventions against disinformation, and propose the following: (1) as a critical governance tool to resist the cultural hegemony of neoliberalism and its master narrative infinite growth that is damaging the planetary ecosystems, while creating echo chambers overflowing with disinformation, and (2) a , a state of self-cognizance by knowledge actors, for example, scientists, engineers, and physicians (type 1 reflexivity), as well as by chroniclers of former actors, for example, civil society organizations, journalists, social sciences, and humanities scholars (type 2 reflexivity). This article takes seriously the role of master narratives in quotidian life in production of disinformation and ecological breakdown. The infinite growth narrative does not ask critical questions such as "growth in what, at what costs to society and environment?," and is a dangerous game of brinkmanship that has been testing the planetary ecological boundaries and putting at risk the veracity of knowledge. There is a need for scholars and systems scientists who break ranks with entrenched narratives that pose existential threats to planetary sustainability and are harmful to knowledge veracity. Scholars who resist the obvious recklessness and juggernaut of the pursuit of neoliberal infinite growth would be rooting for living responsibly and in solidarity on a planet with finite resources. The interventions proposed in this study, rapid epistemic disobedience and the expanded reflexivity taxonomy, can advance progressive policies for a good life for all within planetary boundaries, and decolonize knowledge from disinformation in ways that are necessarily upstream, radical, rapid, and emancipatory.

摘要

谎言和虚假信息在人类历史上一直存在。然而,随着 COVID-19 的出现以及医疗保健的数字化转型、气候紧急情况以及人类在生活各个方面的普遍人机交互,虚假信息已经成为一种“大流行中的大流行”。我们正生活在一个后真相时代。急需新的方法来对抗虚假信息,这对于系统科学和行星健康至关重要。在这项研究中,我们讨论了extractive 和 entrenched 认识论(如技术统治论和新自由主义)如何共同产生虚假信息。我们借鉴了 David Collingridge 在技术僵化以及数字健康、国际事务、气候紧急情况、去增长和非殖民化方法论方面的著作。我们扩大了对抗虚假信息的词汇和干预措施,并提出以下建议:(1) 作为一种关键的治理工具,以抵制新自由主义及其无限增长的文化霸权,这种霸权正在破坏行星生态系统,同时创造充满虚假信息的回音室,以及 (2) 一种自我认知的状态,例如,知识行为者(例如科学家、工程师和医生)(1 型反思),以及前行为者的记录者,例如,民间社会组织、记者、社会科学和人文学科学者(2 型反思)。本文认真对待主叙事在日常生产中的作用在虚假信息和生态崩溃方面。无限增长的叙述并没有提出诸如“增长什么,对社会和环境有什么代价?”等关键问题,而是一场危险的边缘政策游戏,一直在考验行星生态边界,并使知识的真实性面临风险。需要有学者和系统科学家打破对行星可持续性构成生存威胁且对知识真实性有害的僵化叙事。那些反对新自由主义无限增长的明显鲁莽和蛮干的学者将支持在一个资源有限的星球上负责任和团结一致地生活。本研究提出的干预措施,即快速认知不服从和扩展的反思分类法,可以为所有人在行星范围内过上美好生活推进进步政策,并以必要的上游、激进、快速和解放的方式使知识免受虚假信息的影响。

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