Agency in scientific discourse

Authors

  • T. Weber Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
  • M. Klee Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31926/but.pcs.2020.62.13.1.5

Keywords:

metascience, scientific writing, socio-pragmatics, research design, reproducibility

Abstract

In recent times, the trend of aiming for objectivity and reproducibility in science has arrived in linguistic discourse. A critical point in this debate is the agency in speakers’ language use and, simultaneously, in the researchers’ description and interpretation. The aim of objectivity demotes, by default, the role of the subjects, often by imposing structures to limit agency. We can see various scenarios where researchers can purposefully bend rules, thus exerting their agentive stance in the research endeavour. This paper aims to address issues pertaining to agency as opposed to the goal of reproducibility, where the researchers’ and consultants’ agency on different aspects of the research process shape its outcomes. Training early career researchers and students in using their agencies responsibly is a necessary step in passing on the practices of our field.

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Published

2021-01-21

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Section

LANGUAGE STUDIES