检验对科学和科学家的不信任:欧盟意识形态和科学素养的研究

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Dragoș M Obreja, Răzvan Rughiniș, Daniel Rosner
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有相当多的证据表明,在美国,保守的意识形态和较低的科学素养水平放大了公众对科学的不信任。通过强调对反思性现代性和科学与政治的(去)政治化的讨论,我们使用欧洲晴雨表95.2来探索当今欧盟的这些关系。我们记录了保守导向的观点与科学素养量表和欧盟受访者对科学的不信任程度的较低分数之间的显著关系。我们注意到,保守的态度——通过诸如关注道德而不是创新,以及由于害怕国际犯罪而不是国际合作而导致的国家孤立等虚假陈述来衡量——导致了对科学和科学家的更高不信任。与在美国进行的几项研究不同,我们观察到,在欧盟国家,在对科学和科学家的信任方面,对私营公司处理气候变化等科学问题的信任并不能预测太多。当涉及到欧盟层面的政策制定时,所获得的结果突出了欧盟政治政治化和专家化之间概念上的融合,强调了关于助长对科学和科学家不信任的意识形态紧张的辩论。
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Examining distrust of science and scientists: A study on ideology and scientific literacy in the European Union
There is considerable evidence that, in the United States, public distrust in science is amplified by a conservative ideology and by lower levels of scientific literacy. By emphasizing the discussion on reflexive modernity and (de)politicization of science and politics, we use the Eurobarometer 95.2 to explore these relationships in present-day European Union. We document a significant relationship between conservatively oriented opinions and lower scores on the scientific literacy scale and EU respondents’ levels of distrust in science. We notice that conservative attitudes – measured by dummy statements such as focus on morality instead of innovation, and national isolation due to fear of international crime instead of international co-operation – cause higher distrust in science and scientists. Unlike several studies carried out in the United States, we observe that in the European Union countries, trust in private companies to tackle with scientific issues such as climate change does not predict much when it comes to trust in science and scientists. The obtained results highlight the conceptual confluence between politicization of EU politics and expertization when it comes to policymaking at the EU level, emphasizing the debate regarding the ideological tension that fuels the distrust in science and scientists.
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Current Sociology
Current Sociology SOCIOLOGY-
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5.10
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65
期刊介绍: Current Sociology is a fully peer-reviewed, international journal that publishes original research and innovative critical commentary both on current debates within sociology as a developing discipline, and the contribution that sociologists can make to understanding and influencing current issues arising in the development of modern societies in a globalizing world. An official journal of the International Sociological Association since 1952, Current Sociology is one of the oldest and most widely cited sociology journals in the world.
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