This is an edited volume on the politics of knowledge. It presents discussions on the politics between dominant and subjugated knowledge in the context of cultural pluralism; on phenomenology as one the traditions critical of knowledge; on the politics of knowing other cultures and learning about one's own in its mirror; as well as critiques of information-based society focusing on specific fields of scientific knowledge and their use in practices of governin
Struggles over knowledge – academia, experts, truths and fake news – are an integral part of the cur...
The future of democratic societies is at stake in the manner we articulate the legitimacy of their d...
Historical studies on the relationship between knowledge and politics have mostly focused on the nar...
The WSIS is centrally interested in knowledge and has defined for itself a mission that is broadly h...
This book collects case studies and theoretical papers on expertise, focusing on four major themes: ...
This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work ...
[About the book] Social scientists often refer to contemporary advanced societies as ‘knowledge s...
Kat Smith and Richard Freeman argue it’s time to start bringing together the diverse and innovative ...
Abstract The politics of knowledge matter to the current wave of de-democratization in Europe. Build...
This volume consists of nine papers that discuss issues on the interaction between knowledge, polit...
Purpose —This paper aims at exploring politics of contemporary knowledge cultures and possible direc...
While there is an increasing recognition of the social character of knowledge in segments of the lit...
Around the world, there is a growing interest among policy scholars and practitioners in the role of...
Reflecting on conversations between geography and science and technology studies (STS) over the last...
A normative political theory is a complex of several related elements, each of which operates at a d...
Struggles over knowledge – academia, experts, truths and fake news – are an integral part of the cur...
The future of democratic societies is at stake in the manner we articulate the legitimacy of their d...
Historical studies on the relationship between knowledge and politics have mostly focused on the nar...
The WSIS is centrally interested in knowledge and has defined for itself a mission that is broadly h...
This book collects case studies and theoretical papers on expertise, focusing on four major themes: ...
This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work ...
[About the book] Social scientists often refer to contemporary advanced societies as ‘knowledge s...
Kat Smith and Richard Freeman argue it’s time to start bringing together the diverse and innovative ...
Abstract The politics of knowledge matter to the current wave of de-democratization in Europe. Build...
This volume consists of nine papers that discuss issues on the interaction between knowledge, polit...
Purpose —This paper aims at exploring politics of contemporary knowledge cultures and possible direc...
While there is an increasing recognition of the social character of knowledge in segments of the lit...
Around the world, there is a growing interest among policy scholars and practitioners in the role of...
Reflecting on conversations between geography and science and technology studies (STS) over the last...
A normative political theory is a complex of several related elements, each of which operates at a d...
Struggles over knowledge – academia, experts, truths and fake news – are an integral part of the cur...
The future of democratic societies is at stake in the manner we articulate the legitimacy of their d...
Historical studies on the relationship between knowledge and politics have mostly focused on the nar...