This innovative book provides new perspectives on the globalization of knowledge and the notion of hegemonic sciences. Tying together contributions of authors from all across the world, it challenges existing theories of hegemonic sciences and sheds new light on how they have been and are being constructed. Examining more closely the notions of ´human rights´ and ´individualization´, this much-needed volume offers new and alternative ideas on how to transform the universalization of the Western model of science and can serve as an eye-opener for all those interested in non-hegemonic scientific discourse. This book is published within the Series ´Beyond the Social Sciences´.
Michael Kuhn
Dr. Michael Kuhn is director of Knowwhy Global Research and president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network. His background is philosophy, political science, and international economics. His research interests include epistemological and organizational implications of internationalizing social sciences communities. Kazumi Okamoto is Secretary General of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network.
Shujiro Yazawa
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Hebe Vessuri
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Guimei Bai
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Sang-Jin Han,
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Léon-Marie Ndjodo
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Kazumi Okamoto
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Sujata Patel
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Kumaran Rajagopal
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Young-Hee Shim
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Kwang-Yeong Shin
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Lei Tang
Michael Kuhn is president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network and director of Knowwhy Global Research. Shujiro Yazawa is a professor of Sociology at Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University in Tokyo.
Doris Weidemann
Doris Weidemann ist Kulturpsychologin und Professorin für Interkulturelles Training mit dem Schwerpunkt chinesischsprachiger Kulturraum und International Business Administration an der Westsächsischen Hochschule Zwickau. In ihrer Forschung beschäftigt sie sich mit den interkulturellen Aspekten deutsch-chinesischer Kommunikation und Zusammenarbeit. Tina Paul ist Diplom-Wirtschaftssinologin (FH) und promoviert an der Technischen Universität Chemnitz im Fach Interkulturelle Kommunikation. Ihre Forschungsinteressen sind deutsch-chinesische Wissenschaftskooperationen, Vertrauen sowie postkoloniale Perspektiven. Anja Brandl-Naik absolvierte an der Westsächsischen Hochschule Zwickau ihr Studium zur Diplom-Wirtschaftssinologin (FH). Ihre Interessen liegen im Bereich deutsch-chinesischer Forschungskooperationen und deren interkulturellen Herausforderungen.
Tomiyuki Uesugi
Lieferzeit
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Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage.
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herausgegeben von | Michael Kuhn, Shujiro Yazawa |
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Beiträge von | Michael Kuhn, Shujiro Yazawa, Hebe Vessuri, Guimei Bai, Sang-Jin Han,, Léon-Marie Ndjodo, Kazumi Okamoto, Sujata Patel, Kumaran Rajagopal, Young-Hee Shim, Kwang-Yeong Shin, Lei Tang, Doris Weidemann |
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Vorwort von | Tomiyuki Uesugi |
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372
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Erscheinungsdatum |
01.08.2015
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Sprache |
Englisch
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Format |
21,0 cm x 14,8 cm
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Reihe |
Beyond the Social Sciences
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Typ |
Paperback
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ISBN
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978-3-8382-0586-1
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Gewicht
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505 g
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"An invaluable step forward for every social scientist."-Tomiyuki Uesugi, Director of the Center for Glocal Studies (CGS), Seijo University, Tokyo