Secrecy and Society (Aug 2023)

Being Curious with Secrecy

  • Clare Stevens,
  • Elspeth Van Veeren,
  • Brian Rappert,
  • Owen D. Thomas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.55917/2377-6188.1078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1

Abstract

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This article contributes to ongoing attempts to broaden out theorizations of secrecy from an intentional and willful act of concealment to a cultural and structural process. We do so by fostering a conversation between secrecy and curiosity. This conversation is enabled through a review of central themes in secrecy studies and curiosity studies, but also through an examination of a collaboration between the science center “We the Curious” and a network of academic researchers. In doing so, this article makes a case for the benefits of paying more attention to curiosity as a means of facilitating a multifaceted understanding of secrecy, and for the benefits of creative and participatory research to foster the (re)theorization of secrecy.

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