In her most recent work, Dr. T.Y. Branch together with Prof. Heather Douglas, explored implications for science in society in the wake of a move away from the value-free ideal (VFI) for science. The paper is published in Philosophy of Science (Official Journal of the Philosophy of Science Association) and can be found here.
Abstract
Replacing the value-free ideal (VFI) for science requires attention to the broader understanding of how science in society should function. In public spaces, science needed to project the VFI in norms for science advising, science education, and science communication. This resulted in the independent science advisor model and a focus on science literacy for science education and communication. Attending to these broader implications of the VFI that structure science and society relationships is crucial if we are to properly replace the VFI with a better ideal.