How can we challenge the uneven power relationships in Science? How might we find a different way of doing science? In Chap. 2 , we learned that Science is intertwined with capitalism, colonialism, militarism, and racism, and how those relationships are often hidden. We also learned how Science often does the opposite of what it claims (it produces harm instead of good) and that not everyone benefits from its advancements. This chapter introduces readers to key concepts: coalitions, solidarity, and interdependence.

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Slowing Down, Building Relations

  • Salvador Zárate,
  • Kalindi Vora,
  • Saiba Varma,
  • Leslie Quintanilla,
  • Christoph Hanssmann

摘要

How can we challenge the uneven power relationships in Science? How might we find a different way of doing science? In Chap. 2 , we learned that Science is intertwined with capitalism, colonialism, militarism, and racism, and how those relationships are often hidden. We also learned how Science often does the opposite of what it claims (it produces harm instead of good) and that not everyone benefits from its advancements. This chapter introduces readers to key concepts: coalitions, solidarity, and interdependence.