The Politics of Knowledge

Samuli Hurri (Guest editor), Iiris Kestilä (Guest editor)

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Abstract

This is an edited volume on the politics of knowledge. It presents discussions on the politics between dominant and subjugated knowledge in the context of cultural pluralism; on phenomenology as one the traditions critical of knowledge; on the politics of knowing other cultures and learning about one's own in its mirror; as well as critiques of information-based society focusing on specific fields of scientific knowledge and their use in practices of governing
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-206
Number of pages206
JournalNo Foundations: an Interdisciplinary Journal of Law and Justice
Issue number17
Publication statusPublished - 2019
MoEC publication typeC2 Edited books

Field of science

  • Multidisciplinary
  • Law
  • Political science

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