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magazine right after the first march in 2017, states that it is not the least educated but the "best educated and most scientifically literate who are prone to biased reasoning and false beliefs about contentious science issues". In his opinion this will mean that the March will only deepen "partisan
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field, will join the march, "not as a Democratic member of Congress, but as a scientist." Foster said that he viewed the march as political, but not partisan, saying, "if you see a specific policy that is inconsistent with the known principles of science, every citizen who is also a scientist should
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regarding his criticism of the March and remarked that the millennial generation is just finding its feet with regard to activism and should be encouraged. Ratan also distinguished between being political and being partisan and suggested that while the March for Science is a political act, it is by
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in viewing science and politics as philosophically incompatible: "The ethic in the profession is that you stick to your science, and if you're interested in how science affects public policy or public questions, just let the facts speak for themselves. Of course, there's a fallacy there, too. Facts
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argued that the march will "reinforce the narrative from skeptical conservatives that scientists are an interest group and politicize their data, research and findings for their own ends" and that it would be better for scientists to "march into local civic groups, churches, county fairs and,
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What's so interesting is it's the first time, I think, anybody can point to in decades where there has been a spontaneous effort to defend the idea of science. It's not a march pro or con GMOs or pro or con nuclear power. It's about the value of science and the power of evidence. People are
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The University of Delaware Center for Political Communication conducted a survey of 1,040 members of March for Science Facebook groups or pages from March 31 to April 18 to study their motivations for joining the march. Respondents cited the following as reasons for marching:
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was held April 14, 2018. 230 satellite events around the world participated in the 2nd annual event, including New York City, Abuja, Nigeria, and Baraut, India. A third March for Science took place on May 22, 2019, this time with 150 locations around the world participating.
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International sister marches were planned for countries around the world. These both supported American scientists and climate scientists more generally, and protested against other impingements on academic freedom internationally, such as government action against the
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in the public's best interest. The March for Science organizers, estimated global attendance at 1.07 million, with 100,000 participants estimated for the main March in Washington, D.C., 70,000 in Boston, 60,000 in Chicago, 50,000 in Los Angeles, 50,000 in
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The protests, planned for Washington, D.C., and other cities around the U.S. and the globe, quickly gathered support from major scientific societies, tens of thousands of volunteers, hordes of Twitter supporters and 800,000 members in a Facebook
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of Vermont expressed his support for the march, congratulating "those scientists and researchers who are fighting back". U.S. Representative Bill Foster of Illinois, a physicist and the only current member of Congress with a Ph.D. in a
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understandably and correctly outraged that in so many areas of public policy ideology is crowding out evidence, that evidence seems to be optional in the fashioning of public policy, and that you have officials using phrases like
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differences, while jeopardizing trust and impartiality and credibility of scientists". Nisbet feels that confidence in scientists is strong, and they should "use this capital wisely and effectively".
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no means partisan, which implies blind allegiance to one party over another. Ratan reiterated that the March For Science supports evidence-based policy-making regardless of party or affiliation.
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and brought together organizers from satellite marches to connect, strategize, and develop skills to bring back to their communities. The program featured notable figures, including talks by
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Sofia Ahsanuddin, Valorie V. Aquino, Jonathan Berman, Teon L. Brooks, Beka Economopoulos, Kate Gage, Kristen Gunther, Kishore Hari, Sloane Henningsen, Rachael Holloway, Aaron Huertas,
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Scientific American's editors (May 2017). "To Change Politics, Do More Than March for Science; To fight antiresearch policies, scientists must become activists for the long haul".
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The March for Science organizers and supporters say that support for science should be nonpartisan. The march is being organized by scientists skeptical of the agenda of the
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In July 2018, March for Science created and hosted the SIGNS (Science in Government, Institutions & Society) Summit in Chicago, Illinois. The summit was co-hosted by
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Before April, enthusiasts found existing knitting patterns for a hat shaped like a brain and proposed it as a symbol of solidarity for the march in analogy with the
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group grew from 200 members to 300,000 in less than a week, growing to 800,000 members. Individual scientists have both applauded and criticized this development.
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warned that "such a politically charged event might send a message to the public that scientists are driven by ideology more than by evidence". Writing in
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website. In the discussion, an anonymous poster named "Beaverteeth92" made a comment regarding the need for a "Scientist's March on Washington". Dozens of
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a heated argument has broken out about whether the march is making science too political — or whether it's not making science political enough
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Following the march, the organizers of the March for Science encouraged people to a "Week of Action" with an outline of daily actions.
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Adam Arcus, Jocelyn Barton, Rachael Holloway, Miles Greb, Claudio Paganini, Markus Strehlau, Erin Vaughn, Hugo Valls, Robin Viouroux
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and images from marches held around the globe. It was selected as one of the "World's Best Human Rights Books" of Spring 2018 by
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and a participant in the original conversation, created a Facebook page, Twitter feed and website to organize a march. The
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reported Trump's first budget request as "A grim budget day for U.S. science" because it contained major funding cuts to
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and the role it plays in everyday lives. The goals of the marches and rallies were to emphasize that science upholds the
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stated that "there's no reason to assume the president is against science" and dismissed the march as a cult.
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wrote that the scientific field "has always been political" and referred to the example of Galileo Galilei's
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Nisbet, Matthew (2017). "The March for Science: Partisan Protests Put Public Trust in Scientists at Risk".
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For the inaugural march in Washington, D.C., the National Committee consisted of (in alphabetic order):
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Protesters gathered in over a hundred cities across the globe, with an estimated 70,000 participants in
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placed on scientists in the EPA regarding dissemination of their research findings. In February 2017,
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Thomas Gaudin, Anna Hardin, Karen James, David Lash, Ed Marshall, Carmi Orenstein, Kristina Sullivan
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Responding to criticism surrounding the political nature of the march, meteorologist and columnist
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would headline the march, and serve as honorary co-chairs. The protest was set to occur on
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users responded positively to the proposal. Jonathan Berman, a postdoctoral fellow at the
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In February the AAAS and other science groups announced their support for the march.
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Encouraging public officials to make policies based on scientific facts and evidence
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said that the March for Science was similar to other efforts by scientists such as
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Organizers and some participants of the El Paso March for Science, April 22, 2017
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Sofia Ahsanuddin, Kate Gage, Charise Johnson, Mercedes Paredes, and Sabriya Yukes
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as a hoax. As a presidential candidate, he promised to resume construction of the
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Scientists Are Arguing About Whether The March For Science Will Be Too Political
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The misrepresentation and exclusion of scientific knowledge in policy decisions
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Poornima Apte, Diana Crandall, Manasseh Franklin, Jayde Lovell, and Zoe Wood
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discussion thread about the removal of references to climate change from the
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The primary march, organized by Earth Day Network and March for Science, in
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Discussing science's role in policy and government, Rush Holt points out a
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of January 21, 2017. The specific idea to create a march originated from a
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Trump's likely science adviser calls climate scientists 'glassy-eyed cult'
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The March for Science began with this person's 'throwaway line' on Reddit
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A major source of inspiration behind the planning of the march was the
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These are the roles of the National Committee along with their teams:
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bias and orientation of the event. Donald Trump's science adviser,
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Sofia Ahsanuddin, Rosalyn LaPier, Joanna Spencer-Segal, Lucky Tran
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Congress's one PhD-trained scientist will join march on Washington
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March Participants Interested in Both Promoting, Defending Science
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Science not Silence: Voices from the March for Science Movement,
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Science not Silence: Voices from the March for Science Movement
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March for Science chat with Mozilla Science Fellow, Teon Brooks
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Historians say the March for Science is 'pretty unprecedented'
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Joel Achenbach; Ben Guarino; Sarah Kaplan (April 22, 2017).
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Celebrating the value of science and scientists to society
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Environmental policy of the Donald Trump administration
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A number of scientists voiced concerns over the march.
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Opposing political attacks on the integrity of science
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To become more involved in politics or policy-making
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There needs to be a Scientists' March on Washington.
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sueddeutsche.de / Kathrin Zinkant October 24, 2017:
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Endorsers of the march included the 309:scientific consensus on climate change 4123: 3667: 3643: 3304: 3122:from the original on February 4, 2017 3049:Nicholas St. Fleur (April 22, 2017). 3006: 2986:Preston, Elizabeth (April 11, 2017). 2887: 2878: 2762:from the original on February 3, 2017 2750:"March for Science Set for Earth Day" 2726:from the original on February 8, 2017 2632:from the original on January 26, 2017 2389:from the original on January 25, 2017 2374: 2356:from the original on January 25, 2017 2323:from the original on January 26, 2017 2280:Netburn, Deborah (February 9, 2017). 2085:from the original on February 8, 2017 2052:from the original on February 2, 2017 1977:from the original on February 1, 2017 1937:from the original on January 31, 2017 1917: 1549:"Pictures From the March for Science" 1546: 1399:from the original on January 30, 2018 1372:from the original on January 31, 2017 1313: 1311: 760:Association for Psychological Science 3627:Earth Day Network (April 22, 2017). 3268: 3110:Firozi, Paulina (January 27, 2017). 2900:from the original on October 8, 2017 2747: 2712:Azeen Ghorayshi (February 4, 2017), 2342:Firozi, Paulina (January 25, 2017). 2310: 2159:Lucky Tran and the March for Science 2028: 1808:March For Science New York City 2018 1330:from the original on August 17, 2017 980:Physicians for Social Responsibility 366:U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 299:, as well as support for government 4303:Science events in the United States 4283:Protest marches in Washington, D.C. 3596:from the original on August 3, 2020 3402:from the original on April 26, 2017 3360:Holthaus, Eric (February 1, 2017). 3191:from the original on April 11, 2018 3030:from the original on April 30, 2017 2994:from the original on April 21, 2017 2941:from the original on April 27, 2017 2888:Ghosh, Pallab (February 20, 2017). 2573:from the original on April 25, 2017 2543:from the original on April 13, 2017 2535:Science Magazine (April 12, 2017). 2486:from the original on April 25, 2017 2456:from the original on March 30, 2017 2408:Hannah Devlin (February 15, 2017). 2139:from the original on April 26, 2017 2127:Alcorn, Chauncey (April 19, 2017). 1875:from the original on August 3, 2020 1862: 1573: 1561:from the original on April 25, 2017 1528:from the original on April 25, 2017 1463:from the original on April 22, 2017 1407:– via www.WashingtonPost.com. 740:American Association of Geographers 621:Beka Economopoulos, Courtnie Weber 307:, and government acceptance of the 13: 4040:December 2019 impeachment protests 3644:Rucht, Dieter (February 8, 2018). 3484: 3428:from the original on March 4, 2021 3322:from the original on March 7, 2017 3286:from the original on March 7, 2017 3091:from the original on March 4, 2021 2516:from the original on March 4, 2021 2197:from the original on March 1, 2017 2016:from the original on March 7, 2017 1905:from the original on June 19, 2019 1844:from the original on March 4, 2021 1814:from the original on March 8, 2018 1707:from the original on March 7, 2017 1649:from the original on March 7, 2017 1391:Kaplan, Sarah (October 23, 2017). 1358:Kaplan, Sarah (January 25, 2017). 1308: 998:On January 26, 2017, U.S. Senator 504:It was announced on March 30 that 442:and dismissal of academics in the 18:March for Science (disambiguation) 14: 4354: 3611: 2919:Wessel, Lindzi (March 15, 2017), 2375:Grush, Loren (January 25, 2017). 1928: 1733:from the original on May 20, 2017 1449:Milman, Oliver (April 22, 2017). 1175:, as well as a poetry reading by 764:American Sociological Association 722:During the annual meeting of the 440:closure of educational institutes 368:(EPA) regulations adopted by the 3506:Tsung-gan, Kong (July 2, 2018). 2784:. 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