The European social sciences tend to absorb criticism that has been passed on the European approach and re-label it as a part of what the critique opposes; criticism of European social sciences by “subaltern” social sciences, their “talking back”, has become a frequent line of reflection in European social sciences. The re-labelling of the critique of the European approach to social sciences towards a critique from “Southern” social sciences of “Western” social sciences has somehow turned “Southern” as well as “Western” social sciences into competing contributors to the same “globalizing” social sciences. Both are no longer arguing about the European approach to social sciences but about which social thought from which part of the globe prevails. If the critique becomes a part of what it opposes, one might conclude that the European social sciences are very adaptable and capable of learning. One might, however, also raise the question whether there is anything wrong with the criticism of the European social sciences; or, for that matter, whether there is anything wrong with the European social sciences themselves. The contributions in this book discuss these questions from different angles: They revisit the mainstream critique of the European social sciences, and they suggest new arguments criticizing social science theories that may be found as often in the “Western” as in the “Southern” discourse.
Michael Kuhn
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.
Carmen Bueno
Hebe Vessuri is a social anthropologist, Emeritus researcher at the Center of Science Studies, Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC), Caracas, and a Collaborating Scholar at the Center for Environmental Geography (CIGA), National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Dr. Vessuri's general interests are on the sociology and contemporary history of science in Latin America, science policy, and sociology of technology. She is also interested in the challenges and dilemmas of expertise and democracy in developing country contexts. Michael Kuhn is President of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network ad director of Knowwhy Global Research. His background is philosophy, political science and international economics. His current interests focus on theories of social sciences.
Rainer Grundmann
Huri Islamoglu
Rajagopal Kumaran
Hebe Vessuri is a social anthropologist, Emeritus researcher at the Center of Science Studies, Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC), Caracas, and a Collaborating Scholar at the Center for Environmental Geography (CIGA), National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Dr. Vessuri's general interests are on the sociology and contemporary history of science in Latin America, science policy, and sociology of technology. She is also interested in the challenges and dilemmas of expertise and democracy in developing country contexts. Michael Kuhn is President of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network ad director of Knowwhy Global Research. His background is philosophy, political science and international economics. His current interests focus on theories of social sciences.
Mauricio Nieto Olarte
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.
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.
Pal Tamas
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.
Igor Yegorov
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Edited by | Michael Kuhn, Hebe Vessuri |
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Contributions by | Michael Kuhn, Hebe Vessuri, Carmen Bueno, Rainer Grundmann, Huri Islamoglu, Rajagopal Kumaran, Mauricio Nieto Olarte, Kazumi Okamoto, Sujata Patel, Kwang-Yeong Shin, Pal Tamas, Doris Weidemann, Igor Yegorov |
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Series edited by | Michael Kuhn, Hebe Vessuri, Shujiro Yazawa |
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280
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English
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Paperback
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Beyond the Social Sciences
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Publication date |
13.09.2016
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21,0 cm x 14,8 cm
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ISBN
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978-3-8382-0893-0
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390 g
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