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Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol.34, n°1-2, 2020 |
Numéro 1
Articles
- Re-Thinking Exposure to Trauma and Self-Care in Fieldwork-Based Social Research: Introduction to the Special Issue - Nena Močnik p. 1-11
- Why Fit in When You Were Born to Stand Out? The Role of Peer Support in Preventing and Mitigating Research-Related Stress among Doctoral Researchers - Muhammad Sufyan & Ahmad Ali Ghouri p. 12-30
- Dialogical Research Design: Practising Ethical, Useful and Safe(r) Research - Birgit Poopuu p. 31-42
- Gendered Embodiment of the Ethnographer during Fieldwork in a Conflict Region of India - Shruti Mukherjee p. 43-54
- Going to Work ‘High': Negotiating Boundaries while Doing Ethnography of Drugs - Prasenjeet Tribhuvan p. 55-63
- Bearing Witness to Suffering – A Reflection on the Personal Impact of Conducting Research with Children and Grandchildren of Victims of Apartheid-era Gross Human Rights Violations in South Africa - Cyril K. Adonis p. 64-78
- ‘I Was Close to Them': Re-experiencing War through Trauma-based Interviews - Alma Jeftić p. 79-85
- The Cost of Bearing Witness to the Environmental Crisis: Vicarious Traumatization and Dealing with Secondary Traumatic Stress among Environmental Researchers - Panu Pihkala p. 86-100
Numéro 2
Articles
- From Avocation to Vocation: An Ambivalence of Professional Science (Introduction to the Special Issue) - Ilya Kasavin p. 101-104
- What Does It Mean to Hear the Call of Science? Listening to Max Weber Now - Steve Fuller p. 105-116
- The Mission of the Scientist Yesterday and Today: On the Centenary of Max Weber's Wissenschaft als Beruf - Alexander Yu Antonovskiy & Raisa Ed Barash p. 117-129
- Article Max Weber's ‘Inconvenient Facts' and Contemporary Studies of Public Science Communication - Lada Shipovalova p. 130-141
- Science as an Ethical Mode of Life: On the Centenary of Max Weber's Wissenschaft als Beruf - Sung Ho Kim p. 142-150
- Engineers: Bridging the Gap between Mechanisms and Values - Elena E. Chebotareva p. 151-161
- From Gamble to Conformity? Academic Careers, Ethical Neutrality and the Role of ‘Professional' Social Sciences - Alexander Ruser p. 162-173
- Science Communication in the Soviet Union: Science as Vocation and Profession - Svetlana V. Shibarshina & Evgeny V. Maslanov p. 174-183
- Science and Public Good: Max Weber's Ethical Implications - Ilya T. Kasavin p. 184-196