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Speech acts and performances of scientific citizenship: Examining how scientists talk about therapeutic cloning

机译:语言演说与科学公民行为:研究科学家如何谈论治疗性克隆

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Scientists play an important role in framing public engagement with science. Their language can facilitate or impede particular interactions taking place with particular citizens: scientists' "speech acts" can "perform" different types of "scientific citizenship". This paper examines how scientists in Australia talked about therapeutic cloning during interviews and during the 2006 parliamentary debates on stem cell research. Some avoided complex labels, thereby facilitating public examination of this field. Others drew on language that only opens a space for publics to become educated, not to participate in a more meaningful way. Importantly, public utterances made by scientists here contrast with common international utterances: they did not focus on the therapeutic but the research promises of therapeutic cloning. Social scientists need to pay attention to the performative aspects of language in order to promote genuine citizen involvement in techno-science. Speech Act Theory is a useful analytical tool for this.
机译:科学家在促使公众参与科学活动方面发挥着重要作用。他们的语言可以促进或阻碍与特定公民的特定互动:科学家的“言语行为”可以“执行”不同类型的“科学公民身份”。本文探讨了澳大利亚科学家在采访中以及2006年议会关于干细胞研究的辩论中如何谈论治疗性克隆。一些避免了复杂的标签,从而促进了对该领域的公开审查。其他人则利用只为公众提供教育的空间,而没有以更有意义的方式参与的语言。重要的是,科学家在这里发表的公开讲话与国际上常见的讲话形成了鲜明的对比:它们不专注于治疗性研究,而是对治疗性克隆的研究承诺。社会科学家需要注意语言的表现方面,以促进公民真正参与技术科学。言语行为理论是对此有用的分析工具。

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