It’s rush hour in San Diego, California. A continuous flood of headlights flows over Highway 8, an interstate freeway running east-west over what used to be the largest freshwater river system in San Diego County. Members of CIEJ, the San...
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In October 2018, three professors revealed an elaborate hoax: they had written specious articles using the jargon of cultural studies and had succeeded in publishing them in prestigious academic journals. Their feat was widely heralded as...
There is a nether side to published scientific work—the results not reported, the research left undone, the funding not received, the questions not asked—the luminous summits that are still uncharted. These unexplored epistemic regions are...
Environmental catastrophe befell a Tennessee river community. In solving a water justice issue, it became a racial justice issue, as well.
We revisit a foundational question structuring our movement’s work: What is, in fact, a radical analysis of science? How does it go beyond critique of the misuses, abuses, and distortions of and within science to further our political...
Contrary to popular narratives, organizing among technical workers has a vibrant history, including engineers and technicians in the 1960s and 1970s who fought professionalism, individualism, and reformism to contribute to radical labor...
Nine Ways Scientists Can Support a People’s Green New Deal By Zach Zill Volume 22, number 1, The Return of Radical Science In late 2018, the Green New Deal (GND) vaulted into the center of US politics thanks to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio...
It was early morning and the summer sun was just beginning to burn through the blanket of dewdrops which bathed unruly clumps of grass and earth in luxurious cascades of crystal. In the distance, the sound of a tractor engine firing up...
Read reports from Science for the People chapters across the US organizing around health, immigration, the environment, and other issues impacted by science and politics today.
Contemporary politics is a maelstrom of issue-based campaigns that threaten to overwhelm even dedicated observers; a successful political movement must synthesize these concerns into a larger, unified whole. In Red-Green Revolution: The...