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Hjernevask (Brainwash) is a Norwegian science documentary on the subject of nature vs. nurture which aired in 2010. When it aired it created a lot of controversy in Norway over the politicization of social sciences. It has recently been translated and released with English subtitles for free online by the producer.
http://eusja.wordpress.co...ence-on-tv-creates-storm/
"The heat is generated by Harald Eia, a TV-comedian turned science reporter, who is exposing social scientists and gender researchers in a not very flattering manner in a TV series called «Brainwashed». The uproar started already last summer, more than half a year before the series was ready. Some social scientists who had been interviewed by Eia, went out in the press to say they felt they had been fooled, tricked to expose themselves by «dubious» tactics.
What Eia had done, was to first interview the Norwegian social scientists on issues like sexual orientation, gender roles, violence, education and race, which are heavily politicized in the Norwegian science community. Then he translated the interviews into English and took them to well-known British and American scientists like Robert Plomin, Steven Pinker, Anne Campbell, Simon Baron-Cohen, Richard Lippa, David Buss, and others, and got their comments. To say that the American and British scientists were surprised by what they heard, is an understatement."
Ep 1 – ”The Gender Equality Paradox”:
http://vimeo.com/19707588
Ep 2 – ”The Parental Effect”:
http://vimeo.com/19893826
Ep 3 – ”Gay/straight”:
http://vimeo.com/19869748
Ep 4 – ”Violence”:
http://vimeo.com/19921232
Ep 5 – ”Sex”:
http://vimeo.com/19921928
Ep 6 – ”Race”:
http://vimeo.com/19922972
Ep 7 – ”Nature or Nurture”:
http://vimeo.com/19889788
PW für die Videos: "hjernevask"
Ok, ist vielleicht nicht jedermanns Sache, aber wer eine gute und kurzweilige Doku über den Einfluss von Sozialwissenschaften auf unsere Gesellschaft sehen möchte, darf sich bedienen. Es geht hauptsächlich darum, dass unser "modernes Wissen" teilweise auf sehr wackeligem Grund gebaut ist und sich viele falsche Vorstellungen in unserer Gesellschaft breitgemacht haben, die auf unbewiesenen Thesen basieren. Habe selbst erst die ersten 2 Folgen gesehen, war aber schon einiges Überraschendes dabei.
Edit: Es geht hier speziell um Norwegen, lässt sich aber eigentlich ohne Weiteres auch auf Deutschland münzen.
Zuletzt modifiziert von dp.DerDuKe am 08.04.2012 - 02:45:30