Drawing on a 12-month virtual ethnography on the main online spaces of three refused knowledge communities (RKCs) in Italy, this study aims at contributing to the debate on emerging forms of science-related populism from a two-fold perspective. First, we identify and describe the main features and the role played by an understudied figure who we label the 'catalyst of dissent' - a public influencer who does not belong to the scientific community and contributes to the spread of science-related populist narratives within a grassroots ecosystem of resistance to institutional science. Second, our research highlights how RKCs - communities proposing visions of science and medicine denied acceptance or even consideration by institutional science - can appropriate some key resources produced by the catalysts. The analysis focuses on the interplay between the catalysts and three main RKCs during the pandemic crisis in Italy: The No-5G, the Free-Vax, and the 5 Biological Laws communities.

Bory, P., Giardullo, P., Tosoni, S., Turrini, V., ‘We will multiply the fires of resistance’: The catalysts of dissent against institutional science and their interplay with refused knowledge communities, <<PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE>>, 2023; 32 (1): 2-19. [doi:10.1177/09636625221113524] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/235434]

‘We will multiply the fires of resistance’: The catalysts of dissent against institutional science and their interplay with refused knowledge communities

Tosoni, Simone;Turrini, Valentina
2023

Abstract

Drawing on a 12-month virtual ethnography on the main online spaces of three refused knowledge communities (RKCs) in Italy, this study aims at contributing to the debate on emerging forms of science-related populism from a two-fold perspective. First, we identify and describe the main features and the role played by an understudied figure who we label the 'catalyst of dissent' - a public influencer who does not belong to the scientific community and contributes to the spread of science-related populist narratives within a grassroots ecosystem of resistance to institutional science. Second, our research highlights how RKCs - communities proposing visions of science and medicine denied acceptance or even consideration by institutional science - can appropriate some key resources produced by the catalysts. The analysis focuses on the interplay between the catalysts and three main RKCs during the pandemic crisis in Italy: The No-5G, the Free-Vax, and the 5 Biological Laws communities.
2023
Inglese
Bory, P., Giardullo, P., Tosoni, S., Turrini, V., ‘We will multiply the fires of resistance’: The catalysts of dissent against institutional science and their interplay with refused knowledge communities, <<PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE>>, 2023; 32 (1): 2-19. [doi:10.1177/09636625221113524] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/235434]
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