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Sociological aspects of knowledge translation
Health Sociology Review, 2023Knowledge translation – the ubiquity of this term extends to policy, scholarship, and practice, internationally. This ubiquity is particularly the case in healthcare. Consider the efforts of several international bodies to promote knowledge translation – these bodies include the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2015, n.d.), the National Health ...
Ann Dadich, Katherine Boydell
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Methodological Individualism/Sociology of Knowledge/Cognitive Sociology
2023Fillieule propose un exposé historique et théorique du champ de la sociologie de la connaissance du point de vue de l'individualisme méthodologique. L'accent est mis sur les croyances collectives et ce chapitre commence par illustrer la capacité de l'individualisme méthodologique à les expliquer.
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Sociology of knowledge and the sociology of scientific knowledge
Social Epistemology, 1997L'A. examine de facon critique les conceptions de H.-H. Kogler, de P. Bourdieu et de K. Mannheim en ce qui concerne la sociologie de la connaissance. Il montre comment Kogler critique les analyses du rapport entre connaissance et contexte social developpees par les autres derniers auteurs.
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2018
Society is a dialectic phenomenon in that it is a human product, and nothing but a human product, that yet continuously acts back upon its producer. The fundamental dialectic process of society consists of three moments, or steps. These are externalization, objectivation, and internalization.
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Society is a dialectic phenomenon in that it is a human product, and nothing but a human product, that yet continuously acts back upon its producer. The fundamental dialectic process of society consists of three moments, or steps. These are externalization, objectivation, and internalization.
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Durkheim’s Sociology of Knowledge
2008For Durkheim, religion and sociology were ways that society became conscious of and represented itself. Religion was a symbolic representation of society; to be social was to be religious, which was to be moral and know how to behave socially. Morality and being social were the same; society, morality, and religion therefore formed a trinity, integral ...
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The New Sociology of Knowledge
2017A classical sociologist can be defined as someone whose "works occupied a central position among the sociological ideas and notions of an era." Following this criterion, Michaela Pfadenhauer demonstrates the relevance of Peter L. Berger's work to the sociology of knowledge.
Michaela Pfadenhauer, Peter L. Berger
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Sociological Models of Scientific Knowledge
International Sociology, 1997In contemporary advanced societies, the study of science and technology has acquired huge importance; this has been possible also thanks to the sociology of science. It is a hybrid specialty, because it derives from the sociology of knowledge and the social history of science, and yet is more and more conditioned by economics and politics.
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Mannheim’s Sociology of Knowledge
1989In this chapter Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge is analysed more closely. I concentrate on his work from ‘The Problem of a Sociology of Knowledge’ to Ideology and Utopia. However, as Mannheim’s thought is, in the broad sense, a development of core themes, the presentation of the sociology of knowledge also involves drawing on some of his other ...
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