Professional Societies Politicize Scientific Norms

Updated: 2026.03.07 1H ago 1 sources
When leading academic societies adopt ideological litmus tests or activist stances, they change what counts as legitimate inquiry and who is welcome — affecting hiring, conference programming, and citation networks. That shift can be signaled early by panels, public critiques, and contested invited sessions inside those societies. — If professional societies harden into ideological tribes, they become nodes that reshape academic incentives and public trust in science across fields.

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The Singeing of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology's Beard
Lee Jussim 2026.03.07 100% relevant
A four‑speaker panel at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) publicly warned the society about politicization and drew an unexpectedly large audience, showing internal attention to the issue.
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