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Towards (more) integrity in academia, encouraging long-term knowledge creation and academic freedom

机译:在学术界实现(更多)诚信,鼓励长期知识创造和学术自由

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ABSTRACT: European researchers across heterogeneous disciplines voice concerns and argue for new paths towards a brighter future regarding scientific and knowledge creation and communication. Recently, in biological and natural sciences concerns have been expressed that major threats are intentionally ignored. These threats are challenging Europe’s future sustainability towards creating knowledge that effectively deals with emerging social, environmental, health, and economic problems of a planetary scope. Within social science circles, however, the root cause regarding the above challenges has been linked with macro-level forces of neo-liberal ways of valuing and relevant rules in academia and beyond which we take for granted. These concerns raised by heterogeneous scholars in natural and the applied social sciences concern the ethics of today’s research and academic integrity. Applying Bourdieu’s sociology, there is little hope that intentional human agency may change the current habitus. Rather than attributing the replication of neo-liberal habitus in intentional agent and institutional choices, Bourdieu’s work raises the importance of thoughtlessly internalised habits in human and social action. Accordingly, most action within a given paradigm (in this case, neo-liberalism) is understood as habituated, i.e. unconsciously reproducing external social fields, even ill-defined ways of valuing. This essay analyses these and how they may help critically analyse the current habitus surrounding research and knowledge production, evaluation, and communication and related aspects of academic freedom. Although it is acknowledged that transformation is not easy, this essay presents arguments and recent theory paths to suggest that change nevertheless may be a realistic hope once certain action logics are encouraged.
机译:摘要:跨学科的欧洲研究人员表达了关切,并为在科学和知识创造与交流方面走向更光明未来的新途径辩护。近来,在生物学和自然科学中,人们已经表达出有意忽略重大威胁的担忧。这些威胁正在挑战欧洲未来的可持续性,以创造可有效应对全球范围内新兴社会,环境,健康和经济问题的知识。然而,在社会科学界内,与上述挑战有关的根本原因与学术界以及我们认为理所当然的新自由主义评估方法的宏观力量和相关规则有关。自然科学和应用社会科学领域的异类学者提出的这些关切关系到当今研究和学术诚信的伦理。应用布迪厄的社会学,人为的人为干预可能会改变当前的习惯,几乎没有希望。布迪厄的著作并没有将新自由主义的习惯复制归因于故意的代理人和制度选择,而是提高了在人类和社会行动中无意识地内化的习惯的重要性。因此,在给定范式(在这种情况下,是新自由主义)内的大多数行动被理解为习惯化的,即无意识地重现了外部社会领域,甚至是不确定的估价方式。本文分析了这些问题,以及它们如何有助于批判性地分析围绕研究和知识生产,评估,交流和学术自由相关方面的当前习惯。尽管人们认识到变革并不容易,但是本文提出了论点和最新的理论路径,表明一旦鼓励采取某些行动逻辑,变革仍然是现实的希望。

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