Politoscience
An area of study within metascience that examines science through the lens of politics—how political forces shape scientific practice, and how science in turn functions as a political agent. Politoscience asks how power operates within and through science: how governments fund and direct research, how scientific expertise is mobilized in policy debates, how scientific institutions wield political influence, how political ideologies shape what counts as legitimate knowledge. It also examines science as a political actor in its own right—how scientific consensus becomes a political force, how scientific authority is deployed in public discourse, how scientists engage in advocacy and activism. Politoscience reveals that science and politics are not separate realms but deeply entangled, and that understanding science requires understanding this entanglement.
Example: "Her politoscience research traced how climate science became politicized—not because scientists became political, but because the findings themselves had political implications that drew power into the field."
Politoscience by Dumu The Void March 16, 2026
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