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Prophets, puppets, and pinheads: Contesting the authority of science in the COVID-19 era.

Authors
  • Urkens, Jolan1
  • Houtman, Dick1
  • 1 KU Leuven, Belgium. , (Belgium)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Public understanding of science (Bristol, England)
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2023
Volume
32
Issue
7
Pages
820–834
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1177/09636625231165726
PMID: 37092678
Source
Medline
Keywords
Language
English
License
Unknown

Abstract

This article studies resemblances between academic postmodernism and today's popular contestations of the authority of science by means of a qualitative content analysis of 657 critical online comments on a Belgian newspaper article about the COVID-19 crisis that features a prominent Belgian virologist. The comments portray scientists as (1) prophets who pretend their knowledge to be superior to competing understandings of the world; (2) puppets who figure in hidden schemes that cannot stand the light of day; and (3) pinheads who lack the intellectual competence to give solid scientifically informed advice. While the first two critiques do at first sight resemble academic postmodernism, they are in fact informed by the markedly modern understanding that objective and neutral scientific knowledge is as feasible as it is desirable. What we find, then, are not contestations of the authority of science per se, but indeed of practices deemed deviant aberrations of science.

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