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Post-truth from a critical-policy-studies perspective
Between the bubbles
36 minutes 11 seconds
3 years ago
Post-truth from a critical-policy-studies perspective
Kathrin Braun was amongst the first scholars to subject the notion of post-truth to critical scrutiny. In this conversation, we discuss how post-truth serves as an ordering device, what it tells us about the self-understanding of liberal elites, what was problematic about the March For Science movement and much more.
Highlights
Questioning the fact/value and other dichotomies
Problematizing the March for Science
Exploring the roots of the mainstream post-truth narrative
Links
See my article in The Philosophical Salon for links to many of the sources discussed in the episode.
Critical policy studies and the politics of post-truth politics (Kathrin Braun, Critical Policy Studies)
Unpacking post-truth (Kathrin Braun, Critical Policy Studies)