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October 18, 2004
Statement of the American Sociological Association
on
Maintaining the Integrity of
U.S. Presidential Appointments of Scientists
August 18, 2004
The
American Sociological Association (ASA) strongly urges the President of
the United States to consider scientific expertise as the primary basis
for soliciting and nominating or appointing advisors to scientific,
technological, and health-related posts or governmental advisory
committees. Upon recommendation of its governing Council, the ASA
believes no criteria other than scientific expertise should play the
dominant role (implicitly or explicitly) in the President's decision
about whom to select for such permanent or temporary positions. By
adhering to professionally recognized scientific expertise in
selection, the Administration, government agencies, and the American
people will receive the best scientific knowledge and advice available
when our nation formulates significant policy decisions. Such
scientifically informed decisions can and should assure the
continuation of America's prominent position within scientific,
technological, and health research domains as well as protect America's
international credibility and leadership within these areas.
Accordingly, the ASA Council directs the ASA Executive Officer to take
appropriate public actions to help ensure that scientific expertise is
the primary consideration in such appointments, as a means to help
protect the influence of America's critical scientific, technological,
and health science enterprises.
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