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Frickel, Scott.
Fields of knowledge[electronic resource] :science, politics and publics in the neoliberal age /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
303.483
書名/作者:
Fields of knowledge : science, politics and publics in the neoliberal age // edited by Scott Frickel, David J. Hess.
其他作者:
Frickel, Scott.
出版者:
Bingley, U.K. : : Emerald,, 2014.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (viii, 289 p.)
標題:
Science and state - Social aspects.
標題:
Science - Social aspects.
標題:
Political science.
標題:
Neoliberalism.
標題:
Pesticides.
標題:
Climatology.
標題:
Nutrition.
標題:
Hydraulic fracturing.
ISBN:
9781783506675 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Introduction : fields of knowledge and theory traditions in the sociology of science / David J. Hess, Scott Frickel -- Understanding change in academic knowledge production in a neoliberal era / Mathieu Albert, Wendy McGuire -- Neoliberal confluences : the turbulent evolution of stream mitigation banking in the U.S. / Rebecca Lave -- Beekeepers' collective resistance and the politics of pesticide regulation in France and the United States / Sainath Suryanarayanan, Daniel Lee Kleinman -- When green became blue : epistemic rift and the corralling of climate science / David J. Hess -- The cultural role of science in policy implementation : voluntary self regulation in the UK building sector / Libby Schweber -- Field theories and the move toward the market in U.S. academic science / Elizabeth Berman -- "The tip of the Day" : field theory and alternative nutrition in the US / Kelly Moore, Matthew C. Hoffman -- What is volunteer water monitoring good for? Fracking and the plural logics of participatory science / Abby Kinchy, Kirk Jalbert, Jessica Lyons.
摘要、提要註:
This issue of Political power and social theory explores the changes in science associated with the rise of neoliberalism since the 1970s. The neoliberalization of science has complicated interactions among states, markets, and civil society, often in ways that challenge major assumptions underlying decades of research. The articles collected here break with older Mertonian sociologies of science and constructivist micro-sociologies of scientific knowledge to examine the meso-level problem of the changing institutional contexts of the scientific field as originally identified by Pierre Bourdieu. Papers presented in Part I extend Bourdie's relational approach to the broader set of interactions among scientific, regulatory, industry, and social movement fields. Part II extends Bourdieu's concern with order and the scientific habitus to the changing patterns of scientific practices under neoliberalism. By reconceptualizing the central problem for the social studies of science as the political sociological problem of field and inter-field dynamics, the collected papers chart an important theoretical agenda for future research in the study of science-society relations.
電子資源:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0198-8719/27
Fields of knowledge[electronic resource] :science, politics and publics in the neoliberal age /
Fields of knowledge
science, politics and publics in the neoliberal age /[electronic resource] :edited by Scott Frickel, David J. Hess. - 1st ed. - Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,2014. - 1 online resource (viii, 289 p.) - Political power and social theory,v. 270198-8719 ;. - Political power and social theory ;v. 26..
Introduction : fields of knowledge and theory traditions in the sociology of science / David J. Hess, Scott Frickel -- Understanding change in academic knowledge production in a neoliberal era / Mathieu Albert, Wendy McGuire -- Neoliberal confluences : the turbulent evolution of stream mitigation banking in the U.S. / Rebecca Lave -- Beekeepers' collective resistance and the politics of pesticide regulation in France and the United States / Sainath Suryanarayanan, Daniel Lee Kleinman -- When green became blue : epistemic rift and the corralling of climate science / David J. Hess -- The cultural role of science in policy implementation : voluntary self regulation in the UK building sector / Libby Schweber -- Field theories and the move toward the market in U.S. academic science / Elizabeth Berman -- "The tip of the Day" : field theory and alternative nutrition in the US / Kelly Moore, Matthew C. Hoffman -- What is volunteer water monitoring good for? Fracking and the plural logics of participatory science / Abby Kinchy, Kirk Jalbert, Jessica Lyons.
This issue of Political power and social theory explores the changes in science associated with the rise of neoliberalism since the 1970s. The neoliberalization of science has complicated interactions among states, markets, and civil society, often in ways that challenge major assumptions underlying decades of research. The articles collected here break with older Mertonian sociologies of science and constructivist micro-sociologies of scientific knowledge to examine the meso-level problem of the changing institutional contexts of the scientific field as originally identified by Pierre Bourdieu. Papers presented in Part I extend Bourdie's relational approach to the broader set of interactions among scientific, regulatory, industry, and social movement fields. Part II extends Bourdieu's concern with order and the scientific habitus to the changing patterns of scientific practices under neoliberalism. By reconceptualizing the central problem for the social studies of science as the political sociological problem of field and inter-field dynamics, the collected papers chart an important theoretical agenda for future research in the study of science-society relations.
ISBN: 9781783506675 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
622385
Science and state
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LC Class. No.: Q175.55 / .F54 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 303.483
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