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A Climate for Change: Millennials, Science and the Humanities
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Reconcile ScienceAlternative FactsClimate CrisisSocial ChangeContemporary CultureSocial SciencesScience StudyHistory Of ScienceTransdisciplinary PerspectiveClimate Change CallResponsible ScienceClimate SciencesGeohumanitiesEnvironmental HistoryClimate CommunicationInterdisciplinary StudiesCreative NonfictionHumanitiesNatural SciencesScience And Technology StudiesCulture ChangeArts
The rise and pervasiveness of post-truth and alternative facts posit fundamental questions for the current epistemic authority of scientific knowledge. In conjunction, complex and multi-scalar problems of the likes of climate change call for research that transcends traditional disciplinary silos, upon which much of that authority was built. As such, we call for a greater involvement of the humanities in environmental research and communication. We suggest that young researchers wishing to pursue academic careers (including ourselves) may be well-equipped to reconfigure and reconcile science and the humanities within the context of their PhDs and beyond – taking a frontline position in the constant struggle to overcome longstanding antagonisms between the scholarship of fact-finding and that of meaning-making. We do so by exploring examples – within academia and beyond – where those collisions have been successful, including the works of a millennial scientist/artist and a dystopian video game.
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