Democracy or war? The communication and deliberation of the climate issue online.

T. Skjølsvold, M. Ryghaug, Eirik Frøhaug Swensen
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For years, technology optimists have hoped that the internet might serve as a vehicle for democratization. Meanwhile, many STS-scholars have called for a democratization of scientific practices through increased transparency and inclusion of lay-persons in scientific knowledge production. Many expect this to result in increased scientific quality and more legitimate knowledge claims. In this article, we explore what happens when science related communication moves online. Do climate scientists and climate ‘skeptics’ use the internet to engage lay persons in factual deliberations and debate? Does the rise of the internet as a channel of science communication herald a new, democratic scientific era? Our paper suggests that such claims should be made with caution. Instead we identify two ways that the internet is used by climate scientists. First, it is a tool to fight a cold war with climate skeptics, a dynamic which is hidden from public view. Second, it is a site of education, where ready-made packets of facts should be transported to lay-people to mitigate perceived knowledge deficits. This strategy is mimicked by climate skeptics who attempt to make their communication appear more scientific than the scientists.
民主还是战争?气候问题的在线交流与审议。
多年来,技术乐观主义者一直希望互联网可以成为民主化的工具。与此同时,许多sts学者呼吁通过提高透明度和让非专业人员参与科学知识生产,实现科学实践的民主化。许多人期望这将导致科学质量的提高和更多的合法知识主张。在这篇文章中,我们探讨了当科学相关的交流转移到网上时会发生什么。气候科学家和气候“怀疑论者”是否利用互联网让外行参与事实性的审议和辩论?互联网作为科学传播渠道的兴起是否预示着一个新的、民主的科学时代的到来?我们的论文建议,这样的说法应该谨慎。相反,我们确定了气候科学家使用互联网的两种方式。首先,它是一种与气候怀疑论者进行冷战的工具,一种隐藏在公众视野之外的动态。其次,它是一个教育网站,在这里,现成的事实包应该传递给外行人,以减轻感知到的知识缺陷。这一策略被气候怀疑论者模仿,他们试图让自己的交流看起来比科学家更科学。
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