The politics of scientific knowledge: Constructions of sexuality and ethics in the conversion therapy literature

D. Riggs
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In this paper I explore some of the discursive practices that shape scientific knowledge in the debates surrounding conversion therapy. In doing so I identify some of the key rhetorical strategies that promote these debates as being within the realm of science, namely a reliance on foundationalist assumptions about ethics and sexuality, and the use of the ‘rhetoric of pseudoscience’ (Kitzinger, 1990) to construct what constitutes ‘good science’. Following this I point towards the individualism that informs scientific research, and what this means for lesbian and gay psychology more generally. I conclude by outlining possible directions for ‘setting our own agendas’ within the area, with particular focus on the importance of the political in critical research.
科学知识的政治:转换治疗文献中性与伦理的建构
在本文中,我探讨了围绕转化治疗的辩论中塑造科学知识的一些话语实践。在这样做的过程中,我确定了一些关键的修辞策略,这些策略促进了这些辩论在科学领域内,即依赖于关于伦理和性的基础主义假设,以及使用“伪科学的修辞”(Kitzinger, 1990)来构建什么是“好的科学”。接下来,我将指出科学研究中的个人主义,以及这对男女同性恋心理学更普遍的意义。最后,我概述了在该领域内“设定我们自己的议程”的可能方向,特别关注政治在批判性研究中的重要性。
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