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Peter Weingart (born 5 June 1941 in
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) is a German professor emeritus in sociology and former director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld.


Life and academic career

Peter Weingart studied sociology and economics from 1961 until 1967 at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and
Freie Universität Berlin The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public research university in Berlin, Germany. It is consistently ranked among Germany's best universities, with particular strengths in political science and t ...
. Till 1968, he was University Fellow at
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in
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and received a doctorate 1969 at the Freie Universität Berlin. The thesis was about the American scientific lobby in the process of research planning. Weingart had various assignments with the Berlin University and was science expert for the German unions economic institute in
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and directed the center of Science research at
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. 1973 he received a tenure in Bielefeld. In the mid-1980s, he received various fellowships at
Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin The Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin (german: Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin) is an interdisciplinary institute founded in 1981 in Grunewald, Berlin, Germany, dedicated to research projects in the natural and social sciences. It is modeled ...
and
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
. From 1989 until 2009 he was again in Bielefeld. Since 2015 Weingart has held the South African Research Chair in Science communication at
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. Weingart is member of Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften and Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, the Hanseatic League
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. He was among the editors of '' Scientometrics'', and '' International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy''. and publisher of Yearbook Sociology of the Sciences and advisor for Suhrkamp Verlag. He is the current
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of ''
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''.


Positions and interests

Weingart started early to examine the production of knowledge and its interaction with politics and the media. His book ''Wissen Beraten Entscheiden'' (know, advise, decide) described forms of science advice to politics in Germany. He wrote as well a book about the science base for the German eugenics studies and their interaction with
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policy. For the present, Weingart states a higher importance of PR agencies intermediating between science and public and saw a trend of a more '
public science Public science is a term for research that is conducted amongst, or includes, the public. Two traditions of public science have emerged, one based on participatory action research and another based on science outreach. Participatory action researc ...
' within a
postindustrial In sociology, the post-industrial society is the stage of society's development when the service sector generates more wealth than the manufacturing sector of the economy. The term was originated by Alain Touraine and is closely related to si ...
information society. The media's role as the fourth estate increases and influences science findings already in its production state. It may be attractive for some scientists to use their celebrity status in the media as means of gaining acceptance for their findings or for their preferred fields of study. Such celebrity bonuses however weaken
peer review Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work ( peers). It functions as a form of self-regulation by qualified members of a profession within the relevant field. Peer revie ...
controlling mechanisms. Weingart saw the hype about of Daniel Goldhagen's books in Germany as such an example. Weingart also took the climate change debate as an example where the public announcement of findings may backfire. The public debate about
climate change In common usage, climate change describes global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its effects on Earth's climate system. Climate change in a broader sense also includes previous long-term changes to ...
in Germany was at its height around 1986, when the energy committee of the
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(AKE) predicted a climate catastrophe rendering earth a dead planet within 50 years. The scientists asked in parallel to increase
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stations to reduce emissions. When
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s started to criticize the alarmist tone, the AKE toned down its conclusions to climate change instead of climate disaster. However the public scene kept using the alarmist conclusions first and later on doubted scientists overall credibility on the topic. Weingart prefers science communication to provide proof of uncertainties and ignorance combined with established facts. The basic aspects of "Verwissenschaftlichung der Gesellschaft – Politisierung der Wissenschaft" (a of society and
politicization of science The politicization of science for political gain occurs when government, business, or advocacy groups use legal or economic pressure to influence the findings of scientific research or the way it is disseminated, reported or interpreted. The pol ...
) go hand in hand.


Selected papers

* Susanne Koch, Peter Weingart
The Delusion of Knowledge Transfer: The Impact of Foreign Aid Experts on Policy-making in South Africa and Tanzania
African Minds, Cape Town 2016, * Peter Weingart, Was ist gesellschaftlich relevante Wissenschaft?, in ''Keine Wissenschaft für sich: Essays zur gesellschaftlichen Relevanz von Forschung'',
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(Hrsg.), edition
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, 2008, * Peter Weingart, Justus Lentsch, ''Wissen Beraten Entscheiden. Form und Funktion wissenschaftlicher Politikberatung in Deutschland.'' Weiterswist 2008. * Peter Weingart, Niels C. Taubert (Hg.), ''Das Wissensministerium. Ein halbes Jahrhundert Forschungs- und Bildungspolitik in Deutschland.'' Weilerswist 2006. * Mark B. Brown, Justus Lentsch, Peter Weingart (Hg.), ''Politikberatung und Parlament'', Opladen 2006, * Peter Weingart, Die Wissenschaft der Öffentlichkeit. Essays zum Verhältnis von Wissenschaft, Medien und Öffentlichkeit, Weilerswist 2005, * Peter Weingart, Wissenschaftssoziologie, Bielefeld 2003, * Peter Weingart, Anita Engels, Petra Pansegrau, Von der Hypothese zur Katastrophe – Der anthropogene Klimawandel im Diskurs zwischen Wissenschaft, Politik und Massenmedien, Leske + Budrich 2002, * Peter Weingart, Die Stunde der Wahrheit? Zum Verhältnis der Wissenschaft zu Politik, Wirtschaft und Medien in der Wissensgesellschaft, Weilerswist 2001, * Peter Weingart, Jürgen Kroll, Kurt Bayertz: Rasse, Blut und Gene. Geschichte der Eugenik und Rassenhygiene in Deutschland. 3. Auflage. Frankfurt am Main 2001, * Peter Weingart (Hg.), Grenzüberschreitungen in der Wissenschaft = Crossing boundaries in science, Baden-Baden 1995,


External links

*
Peter Weingart at Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften

Wissenschaft und Medien: eine verhängnisvolle Affäre? Interview with Peter Weingart


* ttp://klimazwiebel.blogspot.de/2012/08/peter-weingart-grenzen.html Limits of policy advisoring, guest entry on Klimazwiebel, in German
Rezension von Die Stunde der Wahrheit? Vom Verhältnis der Wissenschaft zu Politik, Wirtschaft und Medien in der Wissensgesellschaft at H-Soz-u-Kult

Was ist gesellschaftlich relevante Wissenschaft?
(PDF; 73 kB)
"Der alltägliche Betrug", Interview, DIE ZEIT Nr. 21/2003 (15. Mai 2003)


References

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