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This article unites different disciplinary debates on ‘southern innovation’, ‘theory from the South’, and ‘decolonisation of knowledge’ in order to discuss existing understandings around the role of Africa in the production of health-related knowledge ...
Danelle van Zyl-Hermann +10 more
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Applying “Knowledge Circulation” in Historical Research
The history of knowledge pays increasing attention to questions of “how, when, and, if necessary, why a certain knowledge emerges – and disappears again”, and further to what effects it has, in which contexts it functions, and who its stakeholders are ...
Lisa Hoppel +2 more
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KNOWLEDGE OF THE ANCIENTS OF THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD. [PDF]
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Ibn Khaldun in early German-language sociological theory
In the course of recent debates, Ibn Khaldun has been (re-)claimed not as a precursor, but as one of the “founding fathers” of sociology. This entails the suspicion that Ibn Khaldun’s legacy, especially his Muqaddima as an important reference in the ...
Wiebke Keim
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Communities of Scholars and Mixed Methods Research: Relationships Among Fields and Researchers
In this paper I explore processes of knowledge production and circulation within a specific research community: the self-identified community of mixed methods scholars—i.e., the group of researchers adopting a mixed methods approach and using the label ...
Noemi Novello
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Throughout the nineteenth century, published British travelogues revered Prague, bringing the city to the attention of the rest of Europe. Tropes and motifs predicated on German, Oriental, and classical imagery filled the pages of British travelogues ...
Jana K. Hunter
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Ibn Khaldoun dans les premières sociologies allemandes
In the course of recent debates, Ibn Khaldun has been (re-)claimed not as a precursor, but as one of the “founding fathers” of sociology. This entails the suspicion that Ibn Khaldun’s legacy, especially his Muqaddima as an important reference in the ...
Wiebke Keim
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In this article, I argue that circulations were central to processes of knowledge production, adaptation, and dissemination at and between the two trade union colleges under investigation.
Immanuel R. Harisch
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Modernity does not possess a monopoly on mass incarceration, population fears, forced migration, famine, or climatic change. Indeed, contemporary and early modern concerns over these matters have extended interests in Thomas Malthus.
J. Marc MacDonald
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Captivity narratives and their inherent knowledge production played a crucial role in the construction of Indigenous peoples as others. The reception of such texts in different geographical and historical spaces was often characterised by interventions ...
Tom Schira
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