Proponents of environmental regulation have catalogued various strategies used by takeholders to delay or weaken regulatory efforts, including (1) manufacturing or magnifying uncertainty; (2) demanding “sound science” (and thereby imposing unreasonable standards of evidence); and (3) data quality initiatives that permit deconstruction of credible studies by highlighting inevitable assumptions, funding sources, and areas for further research. Such strategies can be termed “idealizations” of science insofar as they rely on an unrealistic image of good science as somehow capable of avoiding tentative conclusions, institutional interests, consensual assumptions, and the need for further research. The question remains, however, when does an ar...
This article investigates why science often does not speak with one voice within the context of envi...
ABSTRACT: The strategy of “manufacturing uncertainty ” has been used with great success by polluters...
Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation\u27s leading academics in law, science,...
Proponents of environmental regulation have catalogued various strategies used by takeholders to de...
Different scholars hold that values embedded in science are a central reason why more research does ...
Opponents of public health and environmental regulations often try to “man-ufacture uncertainty ” by...
BACKGROUND: Although existing literature does discuss difficulties of doing science in contexts of l...
In the past, scientists were usually considered trustworthy by default. More recently, a shift to a ...
The goal of this study is to demonstrate how rhetorical analyses of public discourse artifacts and p...
I examine the ways in which publics attribute facticity to scientific and technological expertise wi...
Natural resource regulation is heavily scientized, by which we mean both that the current regulato...
Regulatory science has been reframed for evaluating environmental risks of GM crops in both the USA ...
BackgroundOver the last several decades, scientists and social groups have frequently raised concern...
Wagner argues that the good-science reforms miss the mark and have the potential to cause significan...
This thesis aims to consider the role played by science in policy making. Firstly, two decision mode...
This article investigates why science often does not speak with one voice within the context of envi...
ABSTRACT: The strategy of “manufacturing uncertainty ” has been used with great success by polluters...
Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation\u27s leading academics in law, science,...
Proponents of environmental regulation have catalogued various strategies used by takeholders to de...
Different scholars hold that values embedded in science are a central reason why more research does ...
Opponents of public health and environmental regulations often try to “man-ufacture uncertainty ” by...
BACKGROUND: Although existing literature does discuss difficulties of doing science in contexts of l...
In the past, scientists were usually considered trustworthy by default. More recently, a shift to a ...
The goal of this study is to demonstrate how rhetorical analyses of public discourse artifacts and p...
I examine the ways in which publics attribute facticity to scientific and technological expertise wi...
Natural resource regulation is heavily scientized, by which we mean both that the current regulato...
Regulatory science has been reframed for evaluating environmental risks of GM crops in both the USA ...
BackgroundOver the last several decades, scientists and social groups have frequently raised concern...
Wagner argues that the good-science reforms miss the mark and have the potential to cause significan...
This thesis aims to consider the role played by science in policy making. Firstly, two decision mode...
This article investigates why science often does not speak with one voice within the context of envi...
ABSTRACT: The strategy of “manufacturing uncertainty ” has been used with great success by polluters...
Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation\u27s leading academics in law, science,...