"On the range of crucial issues at the intersection of environmental justice and science there is no better inquisitor than Gwen Ottinger. In this brilliant work, Ottinger illustrates ways that data collection and scientific inquiry can actually encourage and bring about more justice. This kind of 'reparative science', as Ottinger calls it, is both possible and necessary to improve accountability. With the scientific community currently under attack in so manyways, it's crucial to have stories like this that show the public good and moral value of truly engaged and inclusive public science." --David Schlosberg, Director, Sydney Environment Institute,University of Sydney"At a moment when science and education, diverse ways of knowing, and our environment are all under attack, this book's lessons could not be timelier and more relevant. Based on extensive fieldwork and deeply imaginative insights, Ottinger shares vital tools for expanding our moral communities through reparative science, which can combat ignorance, open pathways for inquisitiveness, accountability and justice, and is a key ingredient for making us all betterneighbors." --David N. Pellow, University of California Santa Barbara"This is a timely, pointed book about science, engineering, and a future of trust and hope.
In honest and bracing terms, Ottinger cuts through the limits of scientific chauvinism to put moral relations at the center of research and design. The Science of Repair is an important book offering a positive agenda for fostering communities of care and attention." --Benjamin Cohen, Lafayette College"Rooted in decades of work alongside environmental justice communities, The Science of Repair moves beyond rigid debates about scientific production to ask how we might build moral relationships, through hope, curiosity, respect, and the practice of generous questioning. In an era when trust is tenuous, it is an essential companion for anyone engaged in the deep work of research collaboration." --Shannon Dosemagen, Open Environmental Data Project"In a world desperately in need of repair--and with too few committed to a fact-filled future --Professor Ottinger's probing, empathic and powerful narrative grapples with the question of how to maximize the contribution of scientific research to social justice. The Science of Repair is not just a timely defense of a justice-attuned research enterprise, but also an important contribution to the age-old efforts to square knowledge and action. Read thisbook and you may think and act differently." --David Guston, Arizona State University.