资金来源对酒精研究的影响

R. Room
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Room, R.(2016)。资金来源对酒精研究的影响。《国际酒精和药物研究杂志》,5(1),15-16。当我第一次阅读托马斯·库恩(1962)的开创性作品时,在它首次出版后不久,我被历史证据所唤醒,即使是“最难”的科学也是一种人类建构,深受社会秩序和科学家工作的概念传统的影响。另一方面,随着建构主义在社会学中占据主导地位,我意识到自己是一个“软”建构主义者,愿意承认我们的概念和其他建构面临着来自物理世界及其运行规则的一些限制(Room, 1984)。但在像我们这样的领域,限制是相当广泛的,所以酒精社会科学的构成——它的研究问题是什么,以及它如何处理这些问题——在过去一个世纪左右的时间里发生了很大的变化,而且在愿意资助此类研究的社会中也有很大的不同。我记得我发现以节制为导向的调查研究,当他们把注意力完全转移到饮酒者和不饮酒者之间的界限之外时,只关注饮酒的频率,而忽略了每次饮酒的数量(Lindgren, 1973)——在毒品战争时期的毒品调查中也发现了这种模式。我们收集的研究材料和我们分析材料的重点深受我们的智力和文化政治遗产和环境的影响。
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Sources of funding as an influence on alcohol studies
Room, R. (2016). Sources of funding as an influence on alcohol studies.  The International Journal Of Alcohol And Drug Research, 5 (1), 15-16. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v5i1.231 When I first read Thomas Kuhn’s (1962) seminal work, shortly after its first publication, I was awakened to the historical evidence that even the “hardest” science is a human construction deeply influenced by the social order and the conceptual traditions in which the scientist works. On the other hand, as constructivism took hold in sociology, I realized I was a “soft” constructivist, willing to acknowledge that our conceptual and other constructions face some limits from the physical world and its operating rules (Room, 1984). But in fields like ours, the constraints are quite broad, so that what constitutes alcohol social science—what its research questions are, and how it approaches them—has varied a great deal over the last century or so, and varies considerably among the societies which have been willing to fund such research. I remember discovering that temperance-oriented survey studies, when they turned attention at all beyond the boundary between drinker and abstainer, focused only on frequency of drinking, ignoring amount per occasion (Lindgren, 1973)— a pattern found also in drug war–era drug surveys. What we collect as material for study and what we focus on in analyzing it are deeply influenced by our intellectual and cultural-political heritage and environment.
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