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Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol.32, n°3-4, 2018 |
Numéro 3
Articles
- Pragmatic Competence Injustice - Manuel Padilla Cruz p. 143-163
- Challenges to Groups as Epistemic Communities: Liminality of Common Sense and Increasing Variability of Word Meanings - Miika Vähämaa p. 164-174
- Order and Conflict Theories of Science as Competing Ideologies - Federico Brandmayr p. 175-195
- Expertise and Conspiracy Theories - M R. X. Dentith p. 196-208
- Autopsy of a Historical Fact - Salvatore Italia p. 209-217
Numéro 4
Articles
- Solving the Problem of Nearly Convergent Knowledge - Chris Tweedt p. 219-227
- Epistemological Luddism: Reinvigorating a Concept for Action in 21st Century Sociotechnical Struggles - Michael Lachney & Taylor Dotson p. 228-240
- Egalitarian Paradise or Factory Drudgery? Organizing Knowledge Production in High Energy Physics (HEP) Laboratories - Slobodan Perović p. 241-261
- "I just Love Research": Beliefs about What Makes Researchers Successful - Caitlin Donahue Wylie p. 262-271
- Social Domination and Epistemic Marginalisation: towards Methodology of the Oppressed - Venkatesh Vaditya p. 272-285