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* Pierre Bourdieu is one of the world's leading sociologists whose work has become increasingly influential throughout the social sciences and humanities. * A clear and accessible introduction to Bourdieu's views on science and scientific knowledge.

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'Bourdieu's ideas are more accessible in his lectures and interviews, and this book, consisting as it does of the final lecture course given by the author at the College de France, is relatively easy going. It is made livelier still by the asides inserted by the author whilst preparing the lectures for publication - they serve, rather like Goffman's footnotes, to draw one's attention to unlikely and therefore stimulating comparisons.'

The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute



'It is a book that embodies well both the very apparant strengths and some of the more hidden weaknesses of the sociological, ethical and political positions he developed and advocated in the last decade of his life. (T)he book is a valuable record of mature ideas of a major intellectual. It is an invigorating and sometimes even amusing read.'

European Journal of Social Theory



Table of Contents
Foreword.

Introduction.

I. The state of the question.

1. An enchanted vision.

2. Normal science and scientific revolutions.

3. The ‘strong programme’.

4. A well-kept open secret.

II. A world apart.

1. The ‘craft’ of the scientist.

2. Autonomy and the conditions of entry.

3. Scientific capital, its forms and distribution.

4. A regulated struggle.

5. History and truth.

III. Why the social sciences must take themselves as their object.

1. Objectivating the subject of objectivation.

2. Sketch for a self-analysis.

Conclusion.

Bibliography

Science of Science and Reflexivity

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 16/09/2004
      ISBN13: 9780745630601, 978-0745630601
      ISBN10: 074563060X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * Pierre Bourdieu is one of the world's leading sociologists whose work has become increasingly influential throughout the social sciences and humanities. * A clear and accessible introduction to Bourdieu's views on science and scientific knowledge.

      Trade Review
      'Bourdieu's ideas are more accessible in his lectures and interviews, and this book, consisting as it does of the final lecture course given by the author at the College de France, is relatively easy going. It is made livelier still by the asides inserted by the author whilst preparing the lectures for publication - they serve, rather like Goffman's footnotes, to draw one's attention to unlikely and therefore stimulating comparisons.'

      The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute



      'It is a book that embodies well both the very apparant strengths and some of the more hidden weaknesses of the sociological, ethical and political positions he developed and advocated in the last decade of his life. (T)he book is a valuable record of mature ideas of a major intellectual. It is an invigorating and sometimes even amusing read.'

      European Journal of Social Theory



      Table of Contents
      Foreword.

      Introduction.

      I. The state of the question.

      1. An enchanted vision.

      2. Normal science and scientific revolutions.

      3. The ‘strong programme’.

      4. A well-kept open secret.

      II. A world apart.

      1. The ‘craft’ of the scientist.

      2. Autonomy and the conditions of entry.

      3. Scientific capital, its forms and distribution.

      4. A regulated struggle.

      5. History and truth.

      III. Why the social sciences must take themselves as their object.

      1. Objectivating the subject of objectivation.

      2. Sketch for a self-analysis.

      Conclusion.

      Bibliography

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