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Neomania: How Our Obsession With Innovation is Failing Science, and How to Restore Trust

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TitleNeomania
SubtitleHow Our Obsession With Innovation is Failing Science, and How to Restore Trust
ContributorKrist Vaesen (author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0507
Landing pagehttps://www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647/OBP.0507
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
CopyrightKrist Vaesen
PublisherOpen Book Publishers
Publication placeCambridge, UK
Published on2026-02-06
ISBN978-1-80511-781-0 (Paperback)
978-1-80511-782-7 (Hardback)
978-1-80511-783-4 (PDF)
978-1-80511-785-8 (HTML)
978-1-80511-784-1 (EPUB)
Short abstract

Drawing on metascience as well as the philosophy and sociology of science, Neomania offers a critical analysis of how this ethos has permeated the norms and institutions of modern science. The book traces its historical emergence, diagnoses its systemic consequences, and articulates a reform agenda centered on coordination, shared research programs, and epistemic integrity—an agenda that goes well beyond the principles of Open Science.

Long abstract

Contemporary science faces a profound poly-crisis: replication failures, weak theories, poor generalizability, and declining public trust. Neomania contends that these symptoms stem not merely from flawed practices or institutional pressures, but from a deeper cultural pathology—our collective obsession with innovation. This valorization of the new for its own sake has reshaped the scientific enterprise, privileging novelty over reliability and fragmentation over coordination.

Drawing on metascience as well as the philosophy and sociology of science, Neomania offers a critical analysis of how this ethos has permeated the norms and institutions of modern science. The book traces its historical emergence, diagnoses its systemic consequences, and articulates a reform agenda centered on coordination, shared research programs, and epistemic integrity—an agenda that goes well beyond the principles of Open Science.

Neomania advances a constructive vision for rebuilding science as a coherent and truth-oriented system. Combining philosophical depth with institutional analysis, it addresses students, scholars, policymakers, and practitioners concerned with the organization of knowledge production in an era of epistemic crisis. It is both a critique of contemporary scientific culture and a normative proposal for its renewal.

Print length198 pages (xiv+184)
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Dimensions156 x 14 x 234 mm | 6.14" x 0.55" x 9.21" (Paperback)
156 x 18 x 234 mm | 6.14" x 0.71" x 9.21" (Hardback)
Weight386g | 13.62oz (Paperback)
559g | 19.72oz (Hardback)
Media9 illustrations
3 tables
OCLC Number1572693375
LCCN2025432278
THEMA
  • PDA
  • JHB
  • PDX
  • QDTK
  • KJMV6
  • JPP
BISAC
  • SCI075000
  • SCI034000
  • PHI004000
  • BUS108000
LCC
  • Q175
Keywords
  • Replication crisis
  • Innovation
  • History, sociology and philosophy of science
  • Open Science
  • Scientific coordination
Funding
  • Eindhoven University of Technology
Contents

Introduction

(pp. 1–8)
  • Krist Vaesen

Science in poly-crisis

(pp. 11–32)
  • Krist Vaesen

Neomania as an explanation of the poly-crisis

(pp. 33–58)
  • Krist Vaesen

Neomania: A short history of the obsession

(pp. 59–78)
  • Krist Vaesen

Open science: Necessary but not enough

(pp. 81–94)
  • Krist Vaesen

Coordinating our way out of the poly-crisis

(pp. 95–122)
  • Krist Vaesen

Towards a science organized around research programmes

(pp. 123–146)
  • Krist Vaesen

Epilogue: AI, the crisis from without, and a personal confession

(pp. 147–152)
  • Krist Vaesen
Locations
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https://hdl.handle.net/2134/31563028Landing pagehttps://repository.lboro.ac.uk/ndownloader/files/62494042Full text URL
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Contributors

Krist Vaesen

(author)
Associate Professor of Philosophy of Innovation at Eindhoven University of Technology

Krist Vaesen is an Associate Professor of Philosophy of Innovation at Eindhoven University of Technology (the Netherlands) and serves as director and co‑founder of META/e—the Eindhoven Meta‑science Center. This interdisciplinary center focuses on the scientific study of science itself, with expertise in areas such as Open Science, reproducibility, team science, and the role of AI in research. 'Neomania' owes much to the many insightful conversations with members of META/e.

UK registered social enterprise and Community Interest Company (CIC).

Company registration 14549556

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