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Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol.33, n°5-6, 2019 |
Numéro 5: Conceptualizing the Political Imaginary
Introduction
- Craig Browne & Paula Diehl p. 393-397Original Articles
- The Modern Political Imaginary and the Problem of Hierarchy - Craig Browne p. 398-409
- Temporality and the Political Imaginary in the Dynamics of Political Representation - Paula Diehl p. 410-421
- Jacobinism, Political Modernity and Global Sociology - José Maurício Domingues p. 422-432
- Imagination, Imaginary, Imaginal: Towards a New Social Ontology? - Chiara Bottici p. 433-441
- The Politics of Pictures: Approaching a Difficult Concept - Johannes Grave p. 442-451
- Debating the Political Imaginary: A Critical Assessment - Wolfgang Knöbl p. 452-461
Numéro 6
Original Articles
- In, Against, and Beyond: A Marxist Critique for Higher Education in Crisis - Krystian Szadkowski & Jakub Krzeski p. 463-476
- Can Testimony Generate Understanding? - Federica Isabella Malfatti p. 477-490
- What Facts Should be Treated as "Fixed" in Public Justification? - Andrew Reid p. 491-502
- A Rational Reconstruction of the L'Aquila Case: How Non-Denial Turns into Acceptance - Christian J. Feldbacher-Escamilla p. 503-513
- The Coaxing Architecture of Reddit's r/science: Adopting Ethos-Assessment Heuristics to Evaluate Science Experts on the Internet - Devon Moriarty & Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher p. 514-524
- The Information Environment and Blameworthy Beliefs - Boyd Millar p. 525-537
- Idiocy-Dominated Communities: Trivial Education and Ineffectual Technology - Abdulrahman Essa Al Lily, Ahmed Ali Alhazmi & Saleh Alzahrani p. 538-554
- Making Practice Publishable: What Practice Academics Need to Do to Get Their Work Published, and What that Tells Us about the Theory-practice Gap - Helen Wolfenden, Howard Sercombe & Paul Tucker p. 555-573
- Intelligence and Social Epistemology - Toward a Social Epistemological Theory of Intelligence - Giangiuseppe Pili p. 574-592