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Studies in Historical and Contemporary Social Epistemology
Discourse Synthesis
Studies in Historical and Contemporary Social Epistemology
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As this edited collection makes clear, inquiry is a social system and knowledge is socially constructed. To understand the nature of inquiry in a particular discourse community, one must look at its social dimensions, that is, the qualities of personal craftsmanship and community affiliation inherent in the work of the writers/scholars. And, of course, each discourse community maintains its own standards and norms, determines what subject matter is appropriate for investigation and explanation, how that subject matter is examined, what constitutes evidence, and, in discourse, what claims are to be regarded as valid. McInnis and his contributors explore how a consensus was arrived at in various Western disciplines and how that consensus has stood up to challenges through time.
They first examine the concepts of consensus/dissensus and the politics of scholarship in a variety disciplines, concentrating on economic history, health and medicine. They next look at contrasting conceptual frameworks for synthesizing discourse within disciplines and the challenges established in the world of postmodernist scholarship. Reference works are then explored as tools for discourse synthesis and consensus, and the volume concludes with a look at micro and macro considerations in discourse synthesis. A provocative work for scholars and researchers involved in the philosophy and history of knowledge and science; advanced students in a variety of disciplines will find the work invaluable for better understanding the roots, rules, and approaches of their specialized fields.
Table of Contents
Consensus/Dissensus and the Politics of Scholarship
Consensus and Disagreement Among American Economic Historians by Robert Whaples
Scholarship on John Locke in the Late Twentieth Century by George Mariz
The Politics of Discourse Synthesis in the Literature of Health by Sheila Ryan Johannson
Discourse Synthesis in the Literature of Evidence-Based Medicine by W. Earle Decoteau
Contrasting Conceptual Frameworks of Synthesizing Discourse: "Vertical and Horizontal" Thinking Versus "Associative and Analogical" Thinking
The Information Connection in Scholarly Synthesis by Carole L. Palmer
A Journey Through Science Henry Small
Synthesizing Discourse in Mathematical Communitites
The Discourse of Mathematics Patricia B. Cerrito
Mathematical Discourse and Cross-Disciplinary Communities: The Case of Political Economy by Robert Pahre
The Different "Takes" on Discourse Synthesis and Postmodernist Scholarship
A Changing Terrain of Knowledge and Power: A Social Epistemlogy of Educational Research by Thomas S. Popkewitz
The Discourse of Literacy Criticism and Theory by Wendell Harris
Postmodernism by Steve Fuller
Quantifying Consensus
Discourse Synthesis in Meta-Analysis by Betsy Jane Becker
Reference Works as Tools of Discourse Synthesis and Consensus
Discursive Communities/Interpretive Communities: The New Logic, John Locke, and Dictionary-Making, 1600-1760 by Raymond G. McInnis
Encyclopedias and the Integration of Knowledge by Paul T. Durbin
Educating the Will: Masculinity and Modernity in La Grande Encyclopedie (1886-1902) by Christopher E. Forth
Discourse Synthesis: "Micro" and "Macro" Considerations
Discourse Synthesis: The Process and the Product by Nancy Nelson
Index
Product details
Published | Mar 30 2001 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 464 |
ISBN | 9780275970703 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |