Kuhn / Okamoto | Spatial Social Thought: Local Knowledge in Global Science Encounters | Buch | 978-3-8382-0526-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 306 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 454 g

Kuhn / Okamoto

Spatial Social Thought: Local Knowledge in Global Science Encounters

Local Knowledge in Global Science Encounters
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-3-8382-0526-7
Verlag: ibidem

Local Knowledge in Global Science Encounters

Buch, Englisch, 306 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 454 g

ISBN: 978-3-8382-0526-7
Verlag: ibidem


Global, local, glocal – reflecting on the area of world social science seems to be above all a matter of space. In these spatial dichotomies the global has no location and locations seem beyond this world. Discourses about world social science thought not only distinguish social thought along spaces where they are created. Space has become an attribute of thinking when social scientists reflect on the world of social thought: Southern, Western and Northern knowledge, the location in which thoughts are created, is not only a hint about the address of a thinker, but about the theoretical perspective through which social science thinkers look at social reality. Social thoughts are imagined as imprisoned in the spatial context in which they are created, and social science thinkers are imagined as representatives of spaces, whether these are defined politically, culturally, or in any other context in which their thoughts must be rooted as if the product of human minds was nothing but a voicing of the nature of spaces. And should we imagine the world social science arena, the encounter of all these spatially bound thoughts, as the encounter of many parochial knowledges that never manage to arrive at shared thoughts unless they already share the same spatial context? Why should we then at all meet each other?
This book discusses examples of spatially constructed knowledges and the struggles these knowledges encounter as they seek to meet one another and escape from the mind prison of their spatial contexts. Or does the world social science arena after all only prove that the ‘Western’ dogma of contextualizing social thought is a dead end road for social thought – everywhere?

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Foreword
Section I: Global Social Thought
1. Concepts that Hinder the Progress of Sociological Research: Identity as an Epistemological Obstacle, by Youssef Salameh
2. Isn't Anthropology Already a Multiversalist Discipline? Assessing the Status of Anthropology in Asia, by Nestor Castro
3. Indigenised while Internationalised? Tensions and Dilemmas in China's Modern Transformation of Social Sciences in an Age of Globalisation, by Rui Yang
4. 'Academic Dependence': The World Social Science Arena—a Battlefield among Parochial Thought?, by Michael Kuhn
Section II: Spatialized Thought and Local Knowledge Production
5. Michel Foucault and the Postcolonial African Theory: A Critical Essay, by Léon-Marie Nkolo Ndjodo
6. Knowledge Production: A Perspective from the Periphery, by Carmen Bueno
7. Civilizational Encounter, Cultural Translation, and Social Reflexivity: A Note on the History of Sociology in Japan, by Shujiro Yazawa
8. The community of sociologists in Morocco facing the internationalization of knowledge, by Kamal Mellakh
9. Internationalization of Research in Lebanon: The case of the American University of Beirut, by Sari Hanafi, Rigas Avanitis, Justine Baer
Section III: Culture in Global Knowledge Encounters
10. Culture as a Dimension in International Social Science Encounters, by Doris Weidemann
11. The Manifestation of Scientific Cultures: A Sociophilosophical Study of Islamic Scientific Tradition, by Alparslan Açikgenç
12. The Study of Culture within Alternative Vision, by Mahmoud Dhaouadi
Section IV: Globalizing Local Social Thought
13. The Transformation Processes in Global Social Knowledge, by Hebe Vessuri
14. Can Peripheries Talk Back? Alternative Intellectual Trends in Tamil Nadu and their Possible Lessons for Knowledge-Making Practices outside Intellectual Power Centers, by Kumaran Rajagopal
15. How to Overcome "Oriental" Sociology?, by Ebrahim Towfigh, Shirin Ahmadnia
Authors


Dr. Michael Kuhn is director of Knowwhy Global Research and president of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network. His background is philosophy, political science, and international economics. His research interests include epistemological and organizational implications of internationalizing social sciences communities. Kazumi Okamoto is Secretary General of the World Social Sciences and Humanities Network.



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