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Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol.33, n°3-4, 2019 |
Numéro 3
Articles
- "Legitimate Knowledge": An Auto-Ethnographical Account of an African Writing Past the White Gaze in Academia - Mary Goitom p. 193-204
- The Quinean Assumption. The Case for Science as Public Reason - Cristóbal Bellolio p. 205-217
- Thinking outside the Box to Get inside the Black Box: Alternative Epistemology for Dealing with Financial Innovation - Marta Gasparin, Christophe Schinckus & William Green p. 218-233
- What Happens When We Stop Dreaming? A Critical Exploration of Social Change in Walter Rodney's and Wilson Harris' Works - Duane Edwards p. 234-244
- Expression-Style Exclusion - Eric Bayruns Garcia p. 245-261
- Dismissive Incomprehension: A Use of Purported Ignorance to Undermine Others - Matthew J Cull p. 262-271
Numéro 4: Neoliberalism, Technocracy and Higher Education
Articles
- Neoliberalism, Technocracy and Higher Education: Editors' Introduction - Justin Cruickshank & Ross Abbinnett p. 273-279
- Ethnoracial Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization? - Robert J. Antonio p. 280-297
- On Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Poetic Epistemology - Richard Hall p. 298-308
- Challenges to Public Universities: Digitalisation, Commodification and Precarity - John Holmwood & Chaime Marcuello Servós p. 309-320
- Core HR in British Higher Education: For a Technological Single Source and Version of the Truth? - Elio Di Muccio p. 321-336
- Economic Freedom and the Harm of Adaptation: On Gadamer, Authoritarian Technocracy and the Re-Engineering of English Higher Education - Justin Cruickshank p. 337-354
- The Accident of Accessibility: How the Data of the TEF Creates Neoliberal Subjects - Liz Morrish p. 355-366
- The Anthropocene as a Figure of Neoliberal Hegemony - Ross Abbinnett p. 367-379
- Knowing Neoliberalism - Jana Bacevic p. 380-392