It’s been a busy spring so far, and unfortunately not much time for keeping this blog running. In an attempt to get started again I will give a brief report on Professor Peter Burke’s visit to Amsterdam last week, and particularly one lecture (out of two) he gave on that occasion.
Peter Burke, the social history of knowledge, and “agnotology” – notes on a lecture
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on April 13, 2011 at 9:54 pm
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Tags: Agnotology, Arthur Lovejoy, Carl Scmitt, Cesare Lombroso, Chris Mooney, Claude Lévi-Strauss, excluded ancestors, Harriet Zuckerman, Huizinga Instituut, Karl Mannheim, Matthew effect, Max Weber, Michael Specter, Naomi Oreskes, Peter Burke, Pierre Bourdieu, poststructuralism, Robert Merton, Robert Proctor, social constructivism, social history of knowledge, tacit knowledge, William McDougall
Tags: Agnotology, Arthur Lovejoy, Carl Scmitt, Cesare Lombroso, Chris Mooney, Claude Lévi-Strauss, excluded ancestors, Harriet Zuckerman, Huizinga Instituut, Karl Mannheim, Matthew effect, Max Weber, Michael Specter, Naomi Oreskes, Peter Burke, Pierre Bourdieu, poststructuralism, Robert Merton, Robert Proctor, social constructivism, social history of knowledge, tacit knowledge, William McDougall
