Knowledge: Critical Concepts, Volumen4

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Nico Stehr, Reiner Grundmann
Taylor & Francis, 2005 - 424 páginas
The increasing investment in scientific knowledge, in its production, distribution and reproduction, is acquiring greater social significance. Everything that is regarded as knowledge in society has become a legitimate subject matter for academic investigations from various disciplines and for practitioners.

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Of the executive in a representative government
27
The policy orientation
40
Technology and science as ideology
56
Science and transscience
88
The spectrum from truth to power
103
from knowledge to action
145
Policy change over a decade or more
164
the organization
197
The nature of political knowledge
251
Ideas politics and public policy
283
epistemic communities and international policy
303
Knowledge or unawareness? Two perspectives on reflexive
340
Science for the postnormal age
365
Credible knowledge hierarchies of expertise and the politics
386
Social control and knowledge in democratic societies
410
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Governing economic life
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