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Social Epistemology
Volume:- 10 Issue:- 1
Discourse Synthesis
Title:
Introduction: defining discourse.
Authors: R. C. McInnis.
Pages 1-26.
Title: Consensus and
disagreement among American economic historians. Authors:
R. Whaples. Pages 27-42.
Title: The politics of
discourse synthesis in the literature of health research.
Authors: S. R. Johannson.
Pages 43-54.
Title: Mathematical
discourse and crossdisciplinary communities:the case of
political ecomony
Authors: R. Pahre. Pages
55-74.
Title: The discourse of
literary criticism and theory
Authors: Wendell Harris.
Pages 75-88.
Title: Discourse synthesis
in Meta-analysis.
Authors: B. J. Becker.
Pages 89-106.
Title: Discursive
communities/interpretive communities: the new logic, John
Locke, and the dictionary-making, 1660-1760.
Authors: R. C. McInnis.
Pages 107-122.
Title: Encyclopedias and the
integration of knowledge.
Authors: P.Durbin. Pages
123-134.
Volume:- 10 Issue:- 2
Economic Metaphors in Science Studies
Title:
Economics and Lauden's normative naturalism: bad news
from instrumental rationality's front line.
Authors: D. Wade Hands.
Pages 137-152.
Title: The economic consequences of
Philip Kitcher.
Authors: Philip Mirowski.
Pages 153-170.
Title: What an economist can teach
Nancy Cartwright.
Authors: Esther-Mirjam Sent.
Pages 171-192.
Title: The economic consequence s
of Bruno Latour.
Authors: Chris McClellan.
Pages 193-208.
Title: Research on research
evaluation.
Authors: Sven Hemlin.
Pages 209-250.
Volume:- 10 Issue:- 3
Islamic Social Epistemology
Title: Special Issue on Islamic social
epistemology - Preview.
Authors: Ahmed Bouzid.
Pages 253-258.
Title: The Islamization of
knowledge: philosophy, legitimation, and politics[1].
Authors: Chris A. Furlow.
Pages 259-272.
Title: Seyyed Hossein and Ziauddin
Sardar on Islam and science: marginalization or
modernization of a religious tradition.
Authors: Leif Stenberg.
Pages 273-287.
Title: Science and technology in
the discourse of Sayyid Qutb[0].
Authors: Ahmed Bouzid.
Pages 289-304.
Title: Can scientific knowledge be
Islamicized?
Authors: Toby E. Huff.
Pages 305-316.
Title: Is Islamic science possible?
Authors: Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi.
Pages 317-330.
Title: Islamic responses to
emerging scientific, technological and epistemological
transformations.
Authors: Sohail Inayatullah.
Pages 331-350.
Title:
Preview and a change of guard
Authors: S. Fuller. Pages 1-2.
Title:
Evolving perspectives on science and history: A chronicle
of modern India's scientific enchantment and
disenchantment (1850 - 1980)
Authors: Dhruv Raina.
Pages 3-24.
Title:
Science and the public sphere: Comparative institutional
development in Islam and the West
Authors: Toby E. Huff.
Pages 25-37.
Title:
Towards an ontology of caribbean existence
Authors: Holger Henke.
Pages 39-58.
Title: Constructing
cultural identity: The question of Caribbean existence Authors:
Merle Jacob. Pages 59-68.
Title:
Commentaries on Merle Jacob's 'Constructing cultural
identity: The question of Caribbean existence'
Authors: . Pages
69-71.
Title:
Towards a moral ecology: What is the relationship between
collective and human agents?
Authors: Aditi Gowri.
Pages 73-95.
Title: Caught
in a web: The implications of Ecology for radical
symmetry in STS
Authors: Stuart Shapiro.
Pages 97-110.
Title:
Appearances notwithstanding, we are all doing something
like political ecology
Authors: Peter.J Taylor.
Pages 111-127.
Title:
Response to Taylor
Authors: Stuart Shapiro.
Pages 129-130.
Title: Book
Review:- Cultural Collisions: Postrodern Technoscience by
Authors: Raphael Sassoven
Pages 131-136.
Title:
Response by Raphael Sassower
Authors: S. Fuller.
Pages 137-138.
Volume:- 11 Issue:- 2
New Directions in the Sociology of Knowledge
Title:
Alienation as epistemological source: Reflexivity and
social background after mannheim and bourdieu
Authors: Hans Herbert Kögler.
Pages 141-164.
Title: Resistance to reflexivity
Authors: Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar.
Pages 165-170.
Title: Reflexivity, agency and
constraint: The paradoxes of bordieu's sociology of
knowledge
Authors: James Boham. Pages
171-186.
Title: Sociology of knowledge and
the sociology of scientific knowledge Authors: Andrew
Pickering. Pages 187-192.
Title: The situated social
scientist: Reflexivity and perspective in the sociology
of knowledge
Authors: Ian Burkitt.
Pages 193-202.
Title: Epistemological vigilance
and the project of a sociology of knowledge
Authors: Ciaran Ciorin.
Pages 203-215.
Title: In the sociology of
knowledge unethical?
Authors: Daniel Breslau.
Pages 217-222.
Title: Reconceptualizing reflexive
sociology: A reply to my critics Authors: Hans
Herbert Kögler. Pages 223-250.
Volume:- 11 Issue:- 3
Title:
Preview: 'civic humanist pedagogy'
Authors: S. Fuller.
Pages 251-263.
Title: Refusing to Believe It:
Considerations on Public Speaking Instruction in a
Post-Machiavellian Moment
Authors: William D. Fusfield.
Pages 265-327.
Title: Critique and Reproduction of
civic Humanist Pedagogy in Henry Giroux's Schooling and
the Struggle for Public Life
Authors: Alice Crawford.
Pages 329-330.
Title: A Feminist Critique: Public
Speaking Instruction in the Age of Multiculturalism
Authors: Frank Joseph.
Pages 331-339.
Title: Postmodern Pedagogies and
the Death of Civic Humanism Authors: Elizabeth
Hatmaker, Scott Herstad, Margaret
R. Nugent, Lisa Prothers, Ronald
Strickland, Jason Swarts.
Pages 341-350.
Title: 'Refusing to Believe It' :
Responses, Reflections, and (Partial) Recantations
Authors: William D. Fusfield.
Pages 351-360.
Volume:- 12 Issue:- 1
Title:
Preview
Authors: Joan Leach. Pages
1-1.
Title: The idea of the university in the global
era: from knowledge as an end to the end of knowledge
Authors:
Gerard Delanty. Pages 3-25.
Title: More
beginnings than ends. The other space of the university Authors:
Heidrun Friese, Peter Wagner.
Pages 27-31.
Title: The
university in knowledge societies
Authors:
Nico Stehr. Pages 33-42.
Title:
Supercomplexity and the university
Authors:
Ronald Barnett. Pages 43-50.
Title: The tension
between facts and norms: a response to Delanty Authors:
Patrick O'Mahony. Pages 51-57.
Title:
Retrieving the university
Authors:
Vesa Huotari. Pages 59-65.
Title: The
idea of the university: a response to Delanty
Authors:
Frank Webster. Pages 67-72.
Title:
Universities, elites and the nation-state: a reply to
Delanty
Authors:
Bryan Turner. Pages 73-78.
Title:
Endless knowledge
Authors:
John O'Neill. Pages 79-84.
Title: A note
on 'the idea of the university in the global era': from
knowledge as an end to the end of knowledge
Authors:
Margareta Bertilsson. Pages
85-88.
Title: Can
knowledge have a happy ending?
Authors:
Steve Fuller. Pages 89-94.
Title: Professing
change: of seductive endings and homely beginnings Authors:
Sujatha Raman. Pages 95-102.
Title:
Delanty responds to his critics
Authors:
Gerard Delanty. Pages 103-113.
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