Scientific frameworks understood as a form of ivory culture—the specific theoretical lenses, methodological commitments, and interpretive schemes that structure inquiry, but viewed as instruments of exclusion and control. Where paradigms are the broadest structures, frameworks are the specific tools: particular theories, particular methods, particular assumptions that define what counts as legitimate work in a field. Ivory frameworks are those that have become so dominant, so institutionalized, so protected by powerful communities that they function as gates rather than tools—admission to the community requires adopting them, and refusal means exclusion. The framework becomes ivory when it's no longer a tool for inquiry but a test of loyalty.
Ivory Frameworks Example: "The journal only published work using one particular method—not because other methods couldn't produce knowledge, but because the Ivory Framework had captured the field and made its own tools the only acceptable ones."
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Example: "He couldn't understand why his perfectly logical policy paper was useless to actual policymakers—his Ivory Biases had made him value theoretical elegance over practical feasibility, and he'd never even noticed."
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The specific cognitive distortion where one privileges academic, intellectual, or expert perspectives over all others, not because they've been tested and found superior, but simply because they originate from within the ivory tower. Ivory Bias operates when a professor's opinion is treated as more valuable than a practitioner's experience, when peer-reviewed publication is treated as the only legitimate form of knowledge, when credentialled expertise automatically outweighs lived experience, when "studying" something is considered superior to actually doing it. The bias lies in mistaking institutional position for epistemic privilege—assuming that being inside the ivory tower means seeing more clearly, when it might just mean seeing differently, or seeing less of what matters.
Example: "He dismissed her decades of community organizing as 'anecdotal' while citing a grad student's survey as 'evidence'—pure Ivory Bias, treating proximity to the academy as proximity to truth."
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Get the Ivory Bias mug.A form of moral judgment that emerges from within ivory tower environments, characterized by the application of abstract ethical principles developed in academic isolation to complex real-world situations, often with little understanding of context, constraint, or consequence. Ivory moralism judges from a position of safety and distance, holding others to standards that the moralist themselves never has to meet, condemning compromises that the moralist never has to make, demanding purity that only privilege can afford. It's the ethics of the editorial, not the ethics of the trenches—principled, consistent, and almost always useless to those actually facing hard choices. Ivory moralism feels righteous to those who practice it but looks like privilege performing virtue to those on the receiving end.
Example: "From her tenured position, she condemned the activists for not being pure enough—pure Ivory Moralism, judging those in the arena from a seat so far up the tower she couldn't even see the fight."
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Example: "The open letter condemned him for using the wrong terminology—not because his argument was wrong, but because his words weren't pure enough. Ivory Puritanism: policing language as if it were salvation."
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