Society and Knowledge

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Contemporary Society
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David Bloor*
Dick Pels
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Emanationist Theory
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Knowledge Acquisition
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Laboratory Selections
Life World Knowledge
Michael J. Mulkay
Michael Lynch
Niels Bohr's Institute
Niels Bohr’s Institute
Norbert Elias
Paul Forman
Peter Ludes
Piaget's Genetic Epistemology
Piaget’s Genetic Epistemology
power dynamics in science
qualitative research sociology
Quantum Mechanics
Relevant Scientific Community
Robert K. Merton
Scientific Knowledge Claims
scientific objectivity
Simpson Defense Team
social constructionism
sociology of scientific knowledge research
Special Epistemological Status
Steve Fuller
Vertical Classification
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781412804745
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The sociology of knowledge is generally seen as part of the sociology of cultural products. Along with the sociology of science, it explores the social character of science and in particular the social production of scientific knowledge. Knowledge in all its varieties is of crucial importance in social, political, and economic relations in modern society. Yet new realities, the editors argue in their introduction to this second edition, require a new perspective.

In the past half century, the social role of knowledge has changed profoundly. The natural attitude toward scientific knowledge in science that assigned a special status to science's knowledge claims has lost its dominance, and the view that all knowledge is socially constructed has gained general acceptance. Science increasingly influences the political agenda in modern societies. Consequently, a new political field has emerged: knowledge politics.

These fourteen essays by social scientists, philosophers, and historians cover fundamental issues, theoretical perspectives, knowledge and power, and empirical studies. Eight of the fourteen contributions were part of the first edition of Society and Knowledge, published in 1984, and most of these have been updated and revised for this new edition. Included in this edition are six new contributions by Robert K. Merton, Steve Fuller, Dick Pels, Nico Stehr, Barry Schwartz, and Michael Lynch.

This second, revised edition builds on its predecessor in presenting cutting-edge theoretical and empirical efforts to transform the sociology of knowledge. Professionals, policymakers, and graduate students in the fields of sociology, political science, and social science will find this volume of interest and importance.