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Ontological Opportunism: Reanimating the Inanimate in Physics and Science Communication at CERN

Understanding inanimate ‘nature-as-such’ is traditionally considered the object of physics in Europe. The discipline acts as exemplary discursive practice of scientific knowledge production. However, as my ethnographic investigation of doing and communicating highenergy physics demonstrates, animist...

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Autor principal: Dippel, Anne
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2021.300103
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2777087
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description Understanding inanimate ‘nature-as-such’ is traditionally considered the object of physics in Europe. The discipline acts as exemplary discursive practice of scientific knowledge production. However, as my ethnographic investigation of doing and communicating highenergy physics demonstrates, animist conceptions seep into the ontological understanding of physics’ ‘objects’, resonating with contemporary concepts of new materialism, new animism and feminist science and technology studies, signifying an atmospheric shift in the understanding of ‘nature’. Drawing on my fieldwork at CERN, I argue that scientists take an opportunist stance to animate concepts of ‘nature’, depending on whom they’re talking to. I am showing how the inanimate in physics is reanimated especially in scientific outreach activities and how the universalist scientific cosmology overlaps with indigenous cosmologies, as for example the Lakota ones.
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spelling cern-27770872021-07-28T21:41:08Zdoi:10.3167/ajec.2021.300103http://cds.cern.ch/record/2777087engDippel, AnneOntological Opportunism: Reanimating the Inanimate in Physics and Science Communication at CERNEducation and OutreachUnderstanding inanimate ‘nature-as-such’ is traditionally considered the object of physics in Europe. The discipline acts as exemplary discursive practice of scientific knowledge production. However, as my ethnographic investigation of doing and communicating highenergy physics demonstrates, animist conceptions seep into the ontological understanding of physics’ ‘objects’, resonating with contemporary concepts of new materialism, new animism and feminist science and technology studies, signifying an atmospheric shift in the understanding of ‘nature’. Drawing on my fieldwork at CERN, I argue that scientists take an opportunist stance to animate concepts of ‘nature’, depending on whom they’re talking to. I am showing how the inanimate in physics is reanimated especially in scientific outreach activities and how the universalist scientific cosmology overlaps with indigenous cosmologies, as for example the Lakota ones.oai:cds.cern.ch:27770872021
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Ontological Opportunism: Reanimating the Inanimate in Physics and Science Communication at CERN
title Ontological Opportunism: Reanimating the Inanimate in Physics and Science Communication at CERN
title_full Ontological Opportunism: Reanimating the Inanimate in Physics and Science Communication at CERN
title_fullStr Ontological Opportunism: Reanimating the Inanimate in Physics and Science Communication at CERN
title_full_unstemmed Ontological Opportunism: Reanimating the Inanimate in Physics and Science Communication at CERN
title_short Ontological Opportunism: Reanimating the Inanimate in Physics and Science Communication at CERN
title_sort ontological opportunism: reanimating the inanimate in physics and science communication at cern
topic Education and Outreach
url https://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2021.300103
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