The Science of Repair: How People Who Believe in Facts Can Build a Better Future - Hardcover
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by Gwen Ottinger (Author)
A transformative account of the role science can play in combatting injustice--by deepening our moral commitments to each other through collaborative investigation.
For many people, science and social justice seem to be natural allies-the slogan "science is real" often accompanies affirmations of diversity and reproductive rights. In practice, too, doing science is an increasingly prevalent strategy of social and environmental justice movements. But while it seems apparent that science can aid in the pursuit of justice, it can be hard to explain how it does so-and thus hard to know how to deploy science most strategically.
Author Biography
Gwen Ottinger is a Professor at Drexel University whose research integrates empirical social science and normative political theory to understand the role of science and technology in creating a just world. Ottinger received the 2015 Rachel Carson Prize from the Society for Social Studies of Science for their first book, Refining Expertise: How Responsible Engineers Subvert Environmental Justice Challenges. Their research grants and fellowships include an NSF CAREER award, an ACLS-Burkhardt Fellowship, and a Fulbright Research Chair at the University of Ottawa.