Trying to make race science the "civil" science: charisma in the race and intelligence debates.

IF 1.6 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Kushan Dasgupta, Aaron Panofsky, Nicole Iturriaga
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Abstract

When studying science contexts, scholars typically position charismatic authority as an adjunct or something that provides a meaning-laden boost to rational authority. In this paper, we re-theorize these relationships. We re-center charismatic authority as an interpretive resource that allows scientists and onlookers to recast a professional conflict in terms of a public drama. In this mode, both professionals and lay enthusiasts portray involvement in the scientific process as a story of suppression and persecution, in which only a few remarkable figures can withstand scrutiny and take on challengers with dignity. Description and elaboration of these figures and the folklore surrounding them sets in motion the interpretive processes by which some actors become charismatic leaders and others charismatic followers within science, ultimately providing alternative symbolic resources for an embattled research agenda to accrue legitimacy. To illustrate, we use the case of Arthur Jensen - a deceased intelligence researcher and the intellectual father to contemporary texts like The Bell Curve - and the circles of hero worship that admirers inside and outside academia have created to praise him. Using this perspective to study Jensen and his admirers demonstrates how the perennial race and intelligence debates gain a kind of symbolic power, unrelated to their scientific merit or racist appeal, which enables such debates to thrive and persist in the public sphere. More generally, our approach identifies contemporary processes by which scientific ideas can gain public authority even when their intellectual merit has been deemed dubious.

试图使种族科学成为“公民”科学:种族和智力辩论中的魅力。
在研究科学背景时,学者们通常将魅力型权威定位为一种辅助物,或者为理性权威提供一种充满意义的推动。在本文中,我们将这些关系重新理论化。我们重新将魅力权威作为一种解释性资源,使科学家和旁观者能够以公共戏剧的形式重新塑造职业冲突。在这种模式下,专业人士和业余爱好者都把参与科学进程描绘成一个压抑和迫害的故事,在这个故事中,只有少数杰出人物能够经受住审查,并有尊严地挑战挑战者。对这些人物的描述和阐述以及围绕他们的民间传说启动了解释过程,通过这个过程,一些参与者成为科学领域的魅力型领导者,而另一些则成为魅力型追随者,最终为陷入困境的研究议程提供了另一种象征性资源,以积累合法性。为了说明这一点,我们以亚瑟·詹森(Arthur Jensen)为例——他是一位已故的情报研究者,也是《钟形曲线》等当代文本的智识之父——以及学术界内外的崇拜者为赞美他而创造的英雄崇拜圈子。用这一视角来研究詹森和他的崇拜者,可以看出,长期的种族和智力辩论是如何获得一种与科学价值或种族主义吸引力无关的象征力量的,这使得这种辩论能够在公共领域蓬勃发展并持续下去。更一般地说,我们的方法确定了当代的过程,通过这些过程,科学思想可以获得公共权威,即使它们的智力价值被认为是可疑的。
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Theory and Society
Theory and Society SOCIOLOGY-
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6.30
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31
期刊介绍: Theory and Society is a forum for the international community of scholars that publishes theoretically-informed analyses of social processes. It opens its pages to authors working at the frontiers of social analysis, regardless of discipline. Its subject matter ranges from prehistory to contemporary affairs, from treatments of single individuals and national societies to world culture, from discussions of theory to methodological critique, from First World to Third World - but always in the effort to bring together theory, criticism and concrete observation.
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