In a rapidly changing and inter-disciplinary world it is important to understand the nature and generation of knowledge, and its social organization. Increasing attention is paid in the social sciences and management studies to the constitution and claims of different theories, perspectives, and 'paradigms'. This book is one of the most respected and robust analyses of these issues. For this new paperback edition Richard Whitley - a leading figure in European business education - has written a new introduction which addresses the particular epistemological issues presented by management and business studies. He approaches the sciences as differently organized systems for the production and validation of knowledge - systems which become esta...
Science and technology are characterized by considerable intellectual and institutional fragmentatio...
Knowledge is socially distributed, and the distribution of knowledge is socially structured, but the...
The ways in which the sciences have been delineated and categorized throughout history provide insig...
When society changes the need for knowledge may change well. New types of knowledge and new ways to ...
The production of scientific knowledge is currently a broadly discussed topic. Not only because scie...
This book analyzes scientific problems within the history of physics, engineering, chemistry, astron...
The 1970s were characterized by an anti-Mertonian bend, the post-Kuhnian re-establishment of the lin...
For many years, Edinburgh University has been one of the most important centers of inquiry into the ...
Knowledge is gaining increasing importance in modern-day society as a factor of production and, ulti...
At the end of the twentieth century social sciences are terminologically shifted from “information s...
Purpose. The paper is aimed at identifying the ways of scientist’s influence on the development of m...
Scientific knowledge is an essential component of modern society. Consequently, sociologists are int...
The controversy over Thomas Kuhn’s astonishingly successful The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ...
Hybrid scientific fields consist of a collection of knowledge-producing and-utilising organisations,...
Knowledge is gaining increasing importance in modern-day society as a factor of production and, ulti...
Science and technology are characterized by considerable intellectual and institutional fragmentatio...
Knowledge is socially distributed, and the distribution of knowledge is socially structured, but the...
The ways in which the sciences have been delineated and categorized throughout history provide insig...
When society changes the need for knowledge may change well. New types of knowledge and new ways to ...
The production of scientific knowledge is currently a broadly discussed topic. Not only because scie...
This book analyzes scientific problems within the history of physics, engineering, chemistry, astron...
The 1970s were characterized by an anti-Mertonian bend, the post-Kuhnian re-establishment of the lin...
For many years, Edinburgh University has been one of the most important centers of inquiry into the ...
Knowledge is gaining increasing importance in modern-day society as a factor of production and, ulti...
At the end of the twentieth century social sciences are terminologically shifted from “information s...
Purpose. The paper is aimed at identifying the ways of scientist’s influence on the development of m...
Scientific knowledge is an essential component of modern society. Consequently, sociologists are int...
The controversy over Thomas Kuhn’s astonishingly successful The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ...
Hybrid scientific fields consist of a collection of knowledge-producing and-utilising organisations,...
Knowledge is gaining increasing importance in modern-day society as a factor of production and, ulti...
Science and technology are characterized by considerable intellectual and institutional fragmentatio...
Knowledge is socially distributed, and the distribution of knowledge is socially structured, but the...
The ways in which the sciences have been delineated and categorized throughout history provide insig...