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星期天, 2008年8月10日 由大卫米勒 | 说的那些人他们倾向科学和合理性能导致支持对面。 科学和合理性在公开辩论中保留非常重大力量并且因而是值得剥削由既得利益。 对科学的战略用途是公共关系产业的军械库的一个很好使用的部分。 的确它是真实的认为建立PR和游说的产业根据企图滥用合理性和科学有利于既得利益。 最早期的PR实习者例如弗洛伊德的侄子爱德华Bernays,是娴熟在此。 对心理学的Bernays用途著名使用在促进吸烟在妇女之中通过称呼他们自由`火炬’和同他们联系在一起妇女的平等和解放。 Bernays是在做行业的一个之中在什么外面他称`神志清楚’和聪明的操作’公众的信仰和行为。 `操作这个未看见的机制’社会的那些人是,他写了,是我们的国家的真实的支配的力量的`无形的政府’。 1 今天PR产业根据同一哲学仍然。 `科学我岬突端的促进’是一老在护符。 它有二项基本原则。 一个-被看见的越来越以下新自由主义者轮70年代晚期-是哪里科学或真相将破坏公司兴趣,科学或真相必须改变。 第二项原则是假装信息源在有用地方。 当消息可能怀疑地怀疑或对待,当公开说由公司或政客,词时时在明显公正的某人的嘴必须投入更加可信和。 这是著名第三方技术和导致了采取公司金钱的科学家一整体绑促进公司友好的科学。 由于科学仍然是它是必要的为了强有力的兴趣能尝试和投票增选的这样资源,破坏,变形,影响或者买`科学’。 这现在很普遍问题在学报公开辩论,并且有研究审查的小,但增加 公司资助介绍的潜在的偏心的问题。2 From the 50 year battle to protect the tobacco industry to today’s strategic use of science in climate change denial, and to muddy the waters as obesity and binge drinking become crisis issues, scientists have been recruited as a resource. For example they receive research grants, are paid as consultants or have their names added to academic journal articles ghost written by PR operatives. Some scientists are even kept on retainers by corporations or lobby groups and can be wheeled out to order. The third party technique fits nicely into the co-option strategy. Scientists whose research budgets are nicely swelled by corporate money can often be surprisingly willing recruits to speak on behalf of industry. A study of toxic industrial contaminants in farmed Salmon published in Science in 2004, was greeted with a chorus of condemnation in the press. Many of the voices were described as academic scientists. In fact almost all had financial links to the industry undisclosed in the press. The study itself was well grounded.3 Nonetheless the industry campaign to remove the stain of poisoned Salmon from the public mind was largely successful. In the US and UK the creation of ‘front groups’ is common. These are organisations usually including a science-like term in their title such as ‘foundation’ ‘institute’ or ‘research’. In the UK the food industry has been able to sabotage healthy eating initiatives since the 1970s by – among other things - funding the apparently independent British Nutrition Foundation which is able to place representatives on a myriad of government committees.4 The International Life Science Institute sounds a bit scientific. In fact it is a food industry lobby group funded by hundreds of the biggest food, pharma and chemical companies and was for years more or less directed by the Coca Cola company. It was able to infiltrate the WHO process on dietary sugars by covertly funding some of the scientists involved.5 In January 2006 the WHO decided that ILSI ‘can no longer take part in WHO activities setting microbiological or chemical standards for food and water’, as a result of complaints about its lobbying tactics.6 The PR industry is at the forefront of creating and managing front groups today. The Scientific Alliance turned out to be run from the offices of Foresight Communications a PR firm in central London and to be funded by Scottish quarry owner Robert Durward. The Social Issues Research Centre ‘fosters the image of an ultraconcerned public spirited group’ and of ‘a heavy-weight research body’.7 It is also run by a PR/marketing company from the same address. That company - MCM Research - used to announce on its website its approach to open and truthful communications: ‘Do your PR initiatives sometimes look too much like PR initiatives? MCM conducts social/psychological research on the positive aspects of your business… The results do not read like PR literature’.8 Of course the corporations can do little else than lie and attempt to co-opt science. They require to extract maximum surplus from both labour and natural resources to be part of the global market. Their problem is that these qualities of corporate operations are not very attractive to the overwhelming majority of the population of the globe. As a result corporations and their PR agents must try to undermine or co-opt science. The only defence is transparency, enhanced ethics standards and public funding of research. NOTES 1. Edward Bernays, Propaganda, 1928, New York: Horace Liverwright. 3. David Miller ‘Spinning Farmed Salmon (part 2 of 3)’, Spinwatch, 28 May 2008 http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/4953/8/ 4. Geoffrey Cannon The Politics of Food Century Hutchinson, London, UK, 1987. John Yudkin, Pure, White and Deadly, Penguin, 1988. 5. Sarah Boseley ‘WHO “infiltrated by food industry”‘ The Guardian Thursday January 9, 2003 6. John Heilperin, ‘WHO to Rely Less on U.S. Research’, Associated Press, January 27, 2006. 7. Annabel Ferriman ‘An end to health scares?’ BMJ 1999;319:716- ( 11 September ) http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/319/7211/716 8. Ibid. A shorter version of this article was published in the New Scientist (subscription required) on 23 July 2008. Have Your Say: The corporate takeover of ‘reason’ and ‘science’ Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. This entry was posted on Sunday, August 10th, 2008 at 9:46 pm and is filed under Contributions & Guests . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. |
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