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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.
Peter L. Berger
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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.
Peter L. Berger
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Politics & Society, 2021
Knowledge is inextricably bound to power in the context of settler colonialism where apprehension of the Other is a tool of domination. Tracing the development of the “settler colonial” paradigm, this article deconstructs Zionist and Israeli ...
Areej Sabbagh-Khoury
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Knowledge is inextricably bound to power in the context of settler colonialism where apprehension of the Other is a tool of domination. Tracing the development of the “settler colonial” paradigm, this article deconstructs Zionist and Israeli ...
Areej Sabbagh-Khoury
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A Sociology of Knowledge on Humanitarianism and Displacement
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of the Middle East, 2020In this chapter, the authors endeavor to build a sociology of knowledge of studies conducted on humanitarianism and war-induced displacement in the Middle East region, considering the cases of Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and Turkey in particular.
E. Carpi, E. Fiddian-Qasmiyeh
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From Völkerpsychologie to the Sociology of Knowledge
HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science, 2019This article focuses on two developments in nineteenth-century (philosophy of) social science: Moritz Lazarus’s and Heymann Steinthal’s Völkerpsychologie and Georg Simmel’s early sociology of knowledge. The article defends the following theses.
M. Kusch
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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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Cultural Deprivation: A Commentary in the Sociology of Knowledge
Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, 2018"Culturally deprived" children and "cultural deprivation" are terms that have been extensively used and heard in recent years. Perhaps enough time has now passed to warrant an examination of and reflection upon the idea of cultural deprivation in the ...
Norman L. Friedman
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Pre-modern epistemes inspiring a new Global Sociology of Education Imagination
British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023The ‘problems’ and ‘solutions’ of modern education are overwhelmingly produced and tailored by the modern episteme, institutions, truths, and powers of the Global North.
Jordi Collet-Sabé
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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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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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