Protean uses of trust: a curious case of science hoaxes

Siebert, S. and Schreven, S. (2020) Protean uses of trust: a curious case of science hoaxes. Nauki o Wychowaniu. Studia Interdyscyplinarne, 9(2), pp. 216-230. (doi: 10.18778/2450-4491.09.15)

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Abstract

This article explores an intervention that practises the ‘art of deception’ in the context of biomedical publishing. Specifically, we explore the science hoax aimed at revealing problems in the peer review process. We pose a question – are science hoaxes based on deception ever justified? Drawing on interviews with biomedical scientists in the UK, we identify the issue of trust as the key element in the scientists’ evaluations of hoaxes. Hoaxes are seen by some to increase trust, and are seen by others to damage trust. Trust in science is thus a Protean concept: it can be used to argue for two completely different, and sometimes contradictory, positions. In this case, the same argument of trust was recognizably invoked to defend the hoaxes, and to argue against them.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Schreven, Dr Stephanie and Keston-Siebert, Professor Sabina
Authors: Siebert, S., and Schreven, S.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Journal Name:Nauki o Wychowaniu. Studia Interdyscyplinarne
Publisher:University of Lodz
ISSN:2450-4491
ISSN (Online):2450-4491
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2020 The Authors
First Published:First published in Nauki o Wychowaniu. Studia Interdyscyplinarne 9(2):216-230
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons license

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