Authorship and e-science: Balancing epistemological trust and skepticism in the digital environment

In this article I consider the role of authorship in balancing epistemological trust and skepticism in e-science. Drawing on studies of the diagnostic practices of doctors in British breast care units and the gate-keeping practices of a Californian publisher of (professional and amateur) horticultur...

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Main Author: Pila, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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description In this article I consider the role of authorship in balancing epistemological trust and skepticism in e-science. Drawing on studies of the diagnostic practices of doctors in British breast care units and the gate-keeping practices of a Californian publisher of (professional and amateur) horticultural works, I suggest that conventions of authorial designation have an important role to play in nurturing the skepticism essential for scientific rigor within the framework of epistemological trust that pragmatism and morality require. In so doing I question the assumption of contemporary scholars that scientific works are determinate in fact, while nonetheless supporting the idea of semi-indeterminate authorship as a goal. I then consider the theoretical and practical consequences of that view with an analysis of the Anglo-Australian legal constraints on attributions of authorship, and the complex of other relevant (authorial and public) interests and rights that may require different models of attributionoriented not around authors themselves, but rather their employer, their manager or supervisor, or some (other) pseudonym deemed to be an appropriate organizing mechanism for the works in question. © 2009 Taylor and Francis.
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