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Critical Reflections on the March for Science
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Critical Reflections on the March for Science

Robert J. Brulle
Sociological forum (Randolph, N.J.), v 33(1), pp 255-258
01 Mar 2018
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https://doi.org/10.1111/socf.12398View
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Abstract

Social Sciences Sociology
Using MacKendrick (2017) as a springboard, this essay explores the March for Science as an example of social mobilization. I lay out some concerns regarding the use of this tactic as a response to attacks on science and suggest some ways sociology could contribute to the development of more efficacious actions to address the denigration of scientific knowledge.

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