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An Introduction to the Sociology of Ignorance
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A seminal volume in the burgeoning sociology of ignorance, this collection introduces theoretical and empirical tools for studying the productive uses of ignorance in political, social and legal organizations.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Economy and Society.
Ignorance is typically thought of as the absence or opposite of knowledge. In global societies that equate knowledge with power, ignorance is seen as a liability that can and should be overcome through increased education and access to information. In recent years, scholars from the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities have challenged this assumption, and have explored the ways in which ignorance can serve as a vital resource - perhaps the most vital resource - in social and political life.
In this seminal volume, leading theorists of ignorance from anthropology, sociology and legal studies explore the productive role of ignorance in maintaining and destabilizing political regimes, entrenching corporate power, and shaping policy developments in climate science, global health, and global economic governance. From debates over death tolls during the war in Iraq, to the root causes of the global financial crisis, to poverty reduction strategies at the World Bank, contributors shed light on the unexpected ways that ignorance is actively harnessed by both the powerful and the marginalized in order to achieve different objectives. This eye-opening volume suggests that to understand power today, we must enrich our understanding of ignorance.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Economy and Society.
"An Introduction to the Sociology of Ignorance will serve as a partial but nonetheless interesting overview of Ignorance Studies and more generally in the fields of Social Epistemology and Social Theory. All chapters are rigorous and well documented." Yves Laberge, Electronic Green Journal
Autorentext
Linsey McGoey is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Essex, UK, and a Co-Director of the Centre for Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI). Her publications appear in the British Journal of Sociology, BioSocieties, Third-World Quarterly, History of the Human Sciences and Science of Culture. From November 2013, she joins the Editorial Advisory Board of Economy and Society.
Inhalt
Strategic unknowns: towards a sociology of ignorance Linsey McGoey
Inert facts and the illusion of knowledge: strategic uses of ignorance in HIV clinics Carol A. Heimer
States of ignorance: the unmaking and remaking of death tolls Brian Rappert
Rationalities of ignorance: on financial crisis and the ambivalence of neo-liberal epistemology William Davies and Linsey McGoey
Bureaucratic ambiguity Jacqueline Best
Uncomfortable knowledge: the social construction of ignorance in science and environmental policy discourses Steve Rayner
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138779679
- Genre Philosophy
- Editor McGoey Linsey
- Anzahl Seiten 142
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9781138779679
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-77967-9
- Veröffentlichung 09.06.2014
- Titel An Introduction to the Sociology of Ignorance
- Autor Linsey Mcgoey
- Untertitel Essays on the Limits of Knowing
- Gewicht 340g
- Herausgeber ROUTLEDGE CHAPMAN HALL
- Sprache Englisch