Rain and Crowds in the Name of Science
Marching for rain? Raining for crowds? Crowding for marches? Nah...who am I kidding? The briefest of perusals on social media and news sources shows that people all over this country and the world were marching for science this past weekend. So was I. That said, there was a lot of rain and the crowds were thick! I'm a social scientist, but I definitely lean heavily on the science part of this phrase. I love being part of a community that helps to create new knowledge. Through my affiliation with Murray Straus , I have seen close up the tremendous impact that a community of researchers can have in creating new knowledge for the public and for new public policy. Nevertheless, the march for science wasn't without controversy about whether scientists should be marching for science at all. One camp argued that by having a march to support science, it makes science a special interest group , and detracts from the abstractness and pureness of science. In other words, it made