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Sociology as reflexive science: on Bourdieu’s project

Sociology as reflexive science: on Bourdieu’s project

... Incidentally, Bourdieu was also arguing that the ways in which artists locate themselves immanently within a communicative field is different from the ways in which observers – contemporaries or subsequent ... See full document

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Strife of Brian: Science and Reflexive Reason as a Public Project. An interview with Brian Wynne

Strife of Brian: Science and Reflexive Reason as a Public Project. An interview with Brian Wynne

... Going back to your comparative question, very often a finding of the comparative research is that different countries and cultures are framing the problem differently. The US National Research Council, in 1983 in the ... See full document

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Afterword: Concluding Reflections on the Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu

Afterword: Concluding Reflections on the Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu

... of sociology, the contemporary French academic field of sociology appears to be divided between ‘the Bourdieusians’ and ‘the Boltanskians’; whereas the former are associated with the paradigm of sociologie ... See full document

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The Economy of Enrichment: Towards a New Form of Capitalism?

The Economy of Enrichment: Towards a New Form of Capitalism?

... in Sociology at City, University of ...and Reflexive So- ciology (Oxford: Bardwell Press, 2007), The 'Postmodern Turn' in the Social Sci- ences (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), Pierre ... See full document

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Future identities : changing identities in the UK : the next 10 years. Final project report

Future identities : changing identities in the UK : the next 10 years. Final project report

... Prof Sinisa Malesevic Professor of Sociology, Head, UCD School of Sociology, University College Dublin Prof Rahsaan Maxwell Assistant Professor of Political Science, Department of Politi[r] ... See full document

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Struggles over Legitimate Science
							
					Science Policy Ideals of Excellence within the Field of Sociology

Struggles over Legitimate Science Science Policy Ideals of Excellence within the Field of Sociology

... of science policy reforms in academic contexts, less attention is paid to how the science policy incentives are made sense of at the grassroots level of ...and science policy by examining how the ... See full document

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Towards a Critical Sociology of Dominant Ideologies: An Unexpected Reunion between Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski

Towards a Critical Sociology of Dominant Ideologies: An Unexpected Reunion between Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski

... Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski’s ‘La production de l’idéologie dominante’ [‘The production of the dominant ideology’], which was originally published in Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales in ...father, ... See full document

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Introduction: Bourdieu and Language

Introduction: Bourdieu and Language

... of Bourdieu, Ko¨gler is sympathetic to the project of drawing upon the complementary insights gained from seemingly opposed thinkers such as Habermas and ... See full document

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Introduction: Preliminary Reflections on the Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu

Introduction: Preliminary Reflections on the Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu

... as Bourdieu points out, they can have counterproductive effects, we cannot deny that the three disciplinary pillars of Bourdieusian thought – philosophy, anthropology, and sociology – are omnipresent in the ... See full document

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Bourdieu and Genette in Paratext: How Sociology Counts in Linguistic Reasoning

Bourdieu and Genette in Paratext: How Sociology Counts in Linguistic Reasoning

... Rather than reproducing an illusionistic effect of authorial presence, the bibliography displays the translator’s “objectivized and institutionalized cultural capital” in a space usually reserved for authors or ... See full document

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Children and the teaching and learning of science: a historical perspective

Children and the teaching and learning of science: a historical perspective

... efficient at absorbing water. This can be an engaging and entirely worthwhile activity in which children work out how to undertake the task, begin to understand the need to control variables, and develop their writing ... See full document

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Hermeneutic Bourdieu

Hermeneutic Bourdieu

... capital, Bourdieu seeks to unearth the resourceful constitution of human ...critical sociology needs to confront the challenge of providing criteria by which it is possible to distinguish between empowering ... See full document

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4.    Sociology of Science and Problem of Method in Weber

4.    Sociology of Science and Problem of Method in Weber

... Weber, sociology will first establish the ideal type concepts for expressing the general patterns of social relation, then he will try to understand the reasons for his social actions with the help of these ... See full document

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THE FEATURES OF THE HISTORY OF SOCIOLOGY IN LITHUANIA

THE FEATURES OF THE HISTORY OF SOCIOLOGY IN LITHUANIA

... only sociology but also other social sciences faced serious ...for sociology in the Soviet society, sociologists were controlled and influenced by the prevailing ideology at the time, they were censored and ... See full document

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Homelessness and identity : a critical review of the literature and theory

Homelessness and identity : a critical review of the literature and theory

... Green (2004), Grossberg (1996) and Hall and Du Gay (1996) agree that the questioning of identity as a concept has been interdisciplinary with critiques advanced from social science, cultural studies, feminist ... See full document

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Introduction to the Special Issue ICTs and Society - A New Transdiscipline? What Kind of Academic Field Do We Need to Meet the Challenges of the Information Age?

Introduction to the Special Issue ICTs and Society - A New Transdiscipline? What Kind of Academic Field Do We Need to Meet the Challenges of the Information Age?

... In their contribution “Computer Science is not enough” John K. Bennett and S. Revi Sterling criticize prevailing approaches in ICTs for Development (ICTD) research by questioning whether we are we doing ICT ... See full document

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The Sociology and Social Science of ‘Evil’: Is the Conception of Pedophilia ‘Evil’?

The Sociology and Social Science of ‘Evil’: Is the Conception of Pedophilia ‘Evil’?

... Why worry about ‘evil’, though? What use is it to us in understanding human behavior? It is argued that the conception of ‘evil’ is more than a dismissive classifi- cation that fails to explain why people act in ... See full document

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Where Science Meets Art: Sociology and Social Work

Where Science Meets Art: Sociology and Social Work

... of Sociology developed a social science to make sense of the mass change of the societies around them and to advocate for a social science for social action—the sci- ence to help make sense of the ... See full document

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Sociology of Science and the Turn to Social Constructivism

Sociology of Science and the Turn to Social Constructivism

... outliers, science is concerned predominantly with explanation and quantification of phenomena in a way that will make it possible to use scientific knowledge in ...in science and technology after the ... See full document

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History and sociology of science on the need for awareness on some perspectives of science in science education

History and sociology of science on the need for awareness on some perspectives of science in science education

... Onl.y \-lith the existence of tl:lis wider perspective in the science curricula can we produce scientists who are responsible towardS the use of science and scientists who are ser.si,tdv[r] ... See full document

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