• REBROADCAST: A brief history of politics and science

  • Nov 1 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

REBROADCAST: A brief history of politics and science

  • Summary

  • This series was originally broadcast in 2020.


    Science and politics are not easy bedfellows - "Stick to the science" is a three part series which aims to find out why.


    In this episode we delve into the past, and uncover the complicated relationship between science, politics and power. Along the way, we come up against some pretty big questions: what is science? Should science be apolitical? And where does Nature fit in?


    This episode was produced by Nick Petrić Howe, with editing from Noah Baker and Benjamin Thompson. it featured contributions from many researchers, including: Shobita Parthasarathy, Alice Bell, Dan Sarewitz, Anna Jay, Melinda Baldwin, Magdelena Skipper, Steven Shapin, David Edgerton, Deborah Blum, Bruce Lewenstein and Chiara Ambrosio. Quotes from social media were read by: Shamini Bundell, Flora Graham, Dan Fox, Edie Edmundson and Bredan Maher. And excerpts from Nature were read by Jen Musgreave.


    Further Reading

    History of Education in the UK

    Nature’s History

    Nature’s Mission statement

    Nature editorial on covering politics

    Making “Nature”, by Melinda Baldwin

    Never Pure: Historical Studies of Science as if It Was Produced by People with Bodies, Situated in Time, Space, Culture, and Society, and Struggling for Credibility and Authority, by Steven Shapin

    David Edgerton’s writing on the history of science and politics in the Guardian

    The received wisdom podcast with Shobita Parthasarathy


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