The article presents an in-depth analysis of epistemic cultures in conflict by exemplifying the epistemic conflict between high energy physics (HEP) and astronomy which emerged after the discovery of “dark energy” and the accelerating expansion of the universe. It suggests a theoretical framework combining Knorr-Cetina’s concept of epistemic cultures with Whitley’s theory of dependencies in the sciences system, which explains that epistemic conflicts occur, if the strategic and functional dependency of two incommensurable epistemic cultures is suddenly growing. The pre-history of the conflict is discussed on a micro-level for the two research groups involved in the breakthrough. The analysis of the consequent epistemic conflict on a macro-l...
The study takes up the notion expounded in recent research that the modern disciplines of epistemolo...
The article combines the argument about the social construction of reality with a power/knowledge ap...
Many philosophers of science consider scientific disagreement to be a major promoter of scientific p...
The Philosophy of Science is the subject of various methods of analysis, from Kuhn’s paradigms to Ha...
I would like to place the so-called science wars in a traditional epistemological context. This has ...
The article describes the socio-cultural situation in which the individual professionally working on...
Conspiracy theories are immensely popular today, yet in the social sciences they are often dismissed...
This paper focuses on how the personal epistemologies of scientists and science communicators shape ...
This book consists of seven chapters containing multiple questions of the global socially epistemolo...
Already the title of this paper shoulders too heavy a burden of proof. By contrasting science and te...
Cosmology is often viewed as the study of the physical universe. However, it does not mean that the ...
In this theoretical article we construct an argument for a pedagogical perspective based on the noti...
Science studies have long been concerned with the complex interrelationship between scienti?c resear...
In bringing together a global community of philosophers, Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of S...
The epistemic cultures approach exposes the different ways knowledge production channels are built u...
The study takes up the notion expounded in recent research that the modern disciplines of epistemolo...
The article combines the argument about the social construction of reality with a power/knowledge ap...
Many philosophers of science consider scientific disagreement to be a major promoter of scientific p...
The Philosophy of Science is the subject of various methods of analysis, from Kuhn’s paradigms to Ha...
I would like to place the so-called science wars in a traditional epistemological context. This has ...
The article describes the socio-cultural situation in which the individual professionally working on...
Conspiracy theories are immensely popular today, yet in the social sciences they are often dismissed...
This paper focuses on how the personal epistemologies of scientists and science communicators shape ...
This book consists of seven chapters containing multiple questions of the global socially epistemolo...
Already the title of this paper shoulders too heavy a burden of proof. By contrasting science and te...
Cosmology is often viewed as the study of the physical universe. However, it does not mean that the ...
In this theoretical article we construct an argument for a pedagogical perspective based on the noti...
Science studies have long been concerned with the complex interrelationship between scienti?c resear...
In bringing together a global community of philosophers, Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of S...
The epistemic cultures approach exposes the different ways knowledge production channels are built u...
The study takes up the notion expounded in recent research that the modern disciplines of epistemolo...
The article combines the argument about the social construction of reality with a power/knowledge ap...
Many philosophers of science consider scientific disagreement to be a major promoter of scientific p...