
The Politicization of Science: A Conversation with Dorian Abbot, Anna Krylov, David Romps, and Bernhardt Trout
New Books in Education
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The Importance of Decolonial Feminist Science
David: By far the majority of scientists in universities, universities supposedly places where unfettered discussion and exploration of ideas can take place. And they self-sensor because there will be retribution if not from Twitter campaign, but kind of behind the scenes from administrators that you don't really know what happens. Dorian: I want to push slightly back on David. So I want to read you from a slide from a recent presentation in our field, Earth science,. The title of the slide is Decolonial Feminist Science. It includes concepts like no illusion of objectivity, centers, relationships, as opposed to facts, et cetera, etcetera.
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