Staging Science: Authoritativeness and Fragility of Models and Measurement in the COVID‐19 Crisis

Volume: 80, Issue: 4, Pages: 610 - 615
Published: Jun 3, 2020
Abstract
In the COVID‐19 crisis, society pins its hopes on science to play an authoritative role in reducing uncertainty and ambiguity. But is science up to the task? This is far from self‐evident. The demands on science in times of crisis run counter to the values of good, normal science. Crisis science needs to be fast, univocal, personalized, and direct, while normal science is slow, contentious, collective, and sensitive to complexity. Science can...
Paper Details
Title
Staging Science: Authoritativeness and Fragility of Models and Measurement in the COVID‐19 Crisis
Published Date
Jun 3, 2020
Volume
80
Issue
4
Pages
610 - 615
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