种族灭绝研究奖学金及其未能解决“两种文化”问题

Q3 Social Sciences
Maureen S. Hiebert
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摘要:赫伯·赫希一再坚持认为,种族灭绝研究应该是关于高质量的社会科学学术,对新出现的群体毁灭案件发出警报,并成功地迫使政治领导人和国家官僚机构制定知情和可行的计划,以防止和制止种族灭绝和其他侵犯人权行为。在这篇回顾文章中,我探讨了赫希的观点,即种族灭绝研究学术过于抽象,倾向于重复使用理论和案例,并且连续无法影响政府政策,或者更具体地说,影响美国政策。赫希批评的核心是他坚信学者必须“教授”,这样才能弥合学术界和政策界“两种文化”之间的鸿沟,为对抗和制止世界各地的种族灭绝和其他侵犯人权行为服务。我的结论是,“两种文化”问题无法“解决”,因为学者既不是决策者也不是记者,种族灭绝研究和社会科学通常有(也应该有)从多种理论和方法论方法进行基于理论的问题驱动研究的空间。
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Genocide Studies Scholarship and its Failure to Solve the "Two Cultures" Problem
Abstract:Herb Hirsch repeatedly insisted that genocide studies ought to be about high-quality social scientific scholarship that raises the alarm about emerging cases of group destruction and successfully presses political leaders and state bureaucracies to fashion informed and workable plans to prevent and stop genocides and other human rights abuses. In this retrospective, I explore Hirsch's view that genocide studies scholarship is overly abstract, prone to recycling theories and cases, and is serially unable to in fluence government policy, or more specifically, American policy. At the heart of Hirsch's critique was his strong belief that scholars must "profess" so that the gulf between the "two cultures" of the academic and the policy worlds can be bridged in the service of confronting and stopping genocides and other human rights abuses around the world. I conclude that the "two cultures" problem cannot be "solved" since academics are neither policy-makers nor journalists, and that there is (and ought to be) room in genocide studies and the social sciences generally for theoretically grounded problem-driven research from a multiplicity of theoretical and methodological approaches.
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