Article ID: CBB033206075

The trickle-down of political and economic control: On the organizational suppression of environmental scientists in government science (2022)

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In many countries, attempts to suppress scientists as public experts have become more prevalent. In democratic countries, environmental scientists have been a particular focus of control. This article looks at structures and mechanisms of suppression of government researchers. It is based on a qualitative analysis of ten in-depth interviews with environmental researchers being employed or engaged in government science. The analysis is influenced by a power-theoretical perspective on the suppression of science. By analyzing the interviewees’ accounts, it scrutinizes the different ways in which political and economic control can trickle down in research organizations such as state research institutes and come to affect individual researchers. The focus is especially on the interlinking of political and economic influence of external actors with different forms and practices of control at the organizational level. Three forms of such trickle-down are identified and discussed: internalization of political and economic control, external influencing and bureaucratic control, and economic/interest group influence in research organizations. We argue that these forms of control function as a filtering layer of suppression between political and economic control and individual scientists out of the public eye regarding government science.

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Authors & Contributors
Henry, Emmanuel
Besley, John C.
Castle, David
Dupré, John
Jas, Nathalie
Leonelli, Sabina
Journals
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Science Communication
Social Studies of Science
Concepts
Science and technology studies (STS)
Expertise
Research
Power (social sciences)
Governance
Science and politics
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
Places
Great Britain
Mexico
Europe
Finland
Hungary
United States
Institutions
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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