RE: I read to the end. What are you worked up about?
Posted on: December 13, 2020 at 18:52:19 CT
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"One case study advises researchers on how to integrate gender and other aspects of intersectional analyses into energy research and development; another advises on how such analyses can be done in the design of urban spaces in developed and developing countries.
This kind of analysis should be a fundamental part of research design and therefore the responsibility of every researcher. But in the short term, another positive action could be for research teams to include appropriate specialists to advise on, participate in or lead the design of more-inclusive research. Groups could include researchers from the social or health sciences — the Canadian Institutes of Health Research analysis revealed that health- and social-science researchers are more likely to include sex and gender analyses in project design than are researchers in the biomedical sciences."
Intersectional analysis is based in postmodernism which rebukes objectivity and the scientific method and suggests that knowledge is really derived through the powerful cultural group. And it seeks to undo that alleged objectivity.
Postmodernism isn't a new way to do science. It is the end of science.