STS, symmetry and post-truth
Item Type
Author
Language
English
Abstract
This essay takes up a series of questions about the connection between ‘symmetry’ in Science and Technology Studies (STS) and ‘post-truth’ in contemporary politics. A recent editorial in this journal by Sergio Sismondo argues that current discussions of ‘post-truth’ have little to do with conceptions of ‘symmetry’ or with concerns about ‘epistemic democracy’ in STS, while others, such as Steve Fuller and Harry Collins, insist that there are such connections. The present essay discusses a series of questions about the meaning of ‘post-truth’ and ‘symmetry’, and the connections of those concepts to each other and to ‘epistemic democracy’. The essay ends with a series of other questions about STS and contemporary politics, and an invitation to further discussions.
Publication Title
Publication Year
2017
Publication Date
2017-08-01
Journal abreviation
Soc Stud Sci
Source
SAGE Journals
License
ISSN
0306-3127
Physical Description
vol. 47, n. 4, pp. 593-599