The paper strives to explore the (non)existence of influence of intellectuals in society. Intellectuals are seen as a loose elite network of specific social actors who possess advance knowledge or creativity recognized in the cultural field of academia and/or art, hold a certain authority or power to be heard in the public, and who are publicly engaged. The aim of the paper is to fill the gap in the sociology of intellectuals and offer a possible framework for empirical research of intellectuals’ influence. This framework is operationalized using three levels: self-evaluation of their own influence, estimation of their social status and intellectual authority over (primarily) elites, and finally external “objectif...
Experts and intellectuals in the social sciences have a long history of relating to the state and th...
Heinz Klein was a fine scholar and mentor whose work and life have inspired us to explore the notion...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Cultural Studies. © Copyright 1993 Taylor &...
The paper strives to explore the (non)existence of influence of intellectuals in society. Intellectu...
No abstractThis article is an attempt at creating a framework for and formulating a typology of the ...
Purpose. The paper is aimed at identifying the ways of scientist’s influence on the development of m...
This review suggests that the sociology of intellectuals is being converted into a sociology of inte...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the currently predominant method of eva...
This paper offers a definition of the intellectual covering both professional and moral dimensions: ...
In the week when Richard Posner\u27s Public Intellectuals: A Study of Decline hit the bookshelves, a...
This paper examines the problem of measuring intellectual influence based on data on citations betwe...
Heinz Klein was a fine scholar and mentor whose work and life have inspired us to explore the notion...
One of the most distinctive features of our age is the presumption that intellectuals and the ideas ...
This article surveys the field of the sociology of intellectuals, and calls for a move toward an ana...
Public intellectuals are relics: they belong to the past and are not evident in the present-day firm...
Experts and intellectuals in the social sciences have a long history of relating to the state and th...
Heinz Klein was a fine scholar and mentor whose work and life have inspired us to explore the notion...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Cultural Studies. © Copyright 1993 Taylor &...
The paper strives to explore the (non)existence of influence of intellectuals in society. Intellectu...
No abstractThis article is an attempt at creating a framework for and formulating a typology of the ...
Purpose. The paper is aimed at identifying the ways of scientist’s influence on the development of m...
This review suggests that the sociology of intellectuals is being converted into a sociology of inte...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the currently predominant method of eva...
This paper offers a definition of the intellectual covering both professional and moral dimensions: ...
In the week when Richard Posner\u27s Public Intellectuals: A Study of Decline hit the bookshelves, a...
This paper examines the problem of measuring intellectual influence based on data on citations betwe...
Heinz Klein was a fine scholar and mentor whose work and life have inspired us to explore the notion...
One of the most distinctive features of our age is the presumption that intellectuals and the ideas ...
This article surveys the field of the sociology of intellectuals, and calls for a move toward an ana...
Public intellectuals are relics: they belong to the past and are not evident in the present-day firm...
Experts and intellectuals in the social sciences have a long history of relating to the state and th...
Heinz Klein was a fine scholar and mentor whose work and life have inspired us to explore the notion...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Cultural Studies. © Copyright 1993 Taylor &...