Facing the tragedy of change in the semiotic process: The role of science

Mario Giampietro*, Zora Kovacic

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We offer an interpretation of the concepts of integrity and quality of science based on semiotics. Science is a key component of the semiotic process in society, its role being the selection of representations of relevant events for guiding policy with the ultimate goal of preserving society's identity. The fitness of scientific information depends on the definition of its usefulness and relevance, and, therefore, on the identity of the 'self' of the semiotic process. Several distinct definitions of identity co-exist that are negotiated across levels (individuals, households, communities). Growing feelings of belonging to a post-truth world signal a failure in the preservation of the integrity of the semiotic process: scientific crises are coupled with social and political crises in an impredicative way. It is concluded that science should evolve from being a mere source of facts to a source of insights about how to deal with the tragedy of change.

Idioma originalAnglès nord-americà
Pàgines (de-a)88-109
Nombre de pàgines22
RevistaInternational Journal of Sustainable Development
Volum22
Número1-2
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2019

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