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Sociology - General & Miscellaneous, Social Philosophy, Epistemology (Theory of Knowledge)
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The Knowledge Book

by Steve Fuller
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Overview

The Knowledge Book is a unique interdisciplinary reference work for students and researchers concerned with the nature of knowledge. It is the first work of its kind to be organized on the assumption that knowledge is intrinsically social. The book consists of over forty alphabetically arranged entries on key concepts at the intersection of philosophy and sociology - now commonly referred to as "social epistemology." Entries include concepts common to disciplines that in recent years have devoted more attention to knowledge: cultural studies, communication studies, information science, education, policy studies, and business studies.

Special attention is given to concepts from the emerging field of science and technology studies. Each entry presents a short, self-contained essay providing an overview of a concept and concludes with suggestions for further reading. All entries are cross-referenced, allowing readers to both make connections and follow their own interests.

About the Author:
Steve Fuller is professor of sociology at the University of Warwick

Synopsis

The Knowledge Book is a unique interdisciplinary reference work for students and researchers concerned with the nature of knowledge. It is the first work of its kind to be organized on the assumption that knowledge is intrinsically social. The book consists of over forty alphabetically arranged entries on key concepts at the intersection of philosophy and sociology - now commonly referred to as "social epistemology." Entries include concepts common to disciplines that in recent years have devoted more attention to knowledge: cultural studies, communication studies, information science, education, policy studies, and business studies.

Special attention is given to concepts from the emerging field of science and technology studies. Each entry presents a short, self-contained essay providing an overview of a concept and concludes with suggestions for further reading. All entries are cross-referenced, allowing readers to both make connections and follow their own interests.

About the Author:
Steve Fuller is professor of sociology at the University of Warwick

About the Author, Steve Fuller

Steve Fuller is professor of sociology, University of Warwick.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
McGill-Queens University Press
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780773533479

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