History And Theory Of Knowledge Production


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History and Theory of Knowledge Production


History and Theory of Knowledge Production

Author: Rājangurukkaḷ

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2019


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This text seeks to provide an introductory outline of the history and theory of knowledge production, notwithstanding the vastness of the subject. It is a brief history of intellectual formation or history of ideas. One can see it as a textbook of historical epistemology, which in spatio-temporal terms historicises knowledge production and contextualises methodological development. It addresses the historical process of the social constitution of knowledge, that is, the social history of the making of knowledge.

History and Theory of Knowledge Production


History and Theory of Knowledge Production

Author: Rajan Gurukkal

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2019-03


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This book seeks to provide an introductory outline of the history and theory of knowledge production, notwithstanding the vastness of the subject. It is a brief history of intellectual formation or history of ideas. One can see it as a textbook of historical epistemology, which in spatio-temporal terms historicises knowledge production and contextualises methodological development. It addresses the historical process of the social constitution of knowledge, that is,the social history of the making of knowledge.

Ethiopia in Theory


Ethiopia in Theory

Author: E. Centime Zeleke

language: en

Publisher: Historical Materialism Book

Release Date: 2020


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Between the years 1964 and 1974, Ethiopian post-secondary students studying at home, in Europe, and in North America produced a number of journals. In these they explored the relationship between social theory and social change within the project of building a socialist Ethiopia. Ethiopia in Theoryexamines the literature of this student movement, together with the movement's afterlife in Ethiopian politics and society, in order to ask: what does it mean to write today about the appropriation and indigenisation of Marxist and mainstream social science ideas in an Ethiopian and African context; and, importantly, what does the archive of revolutionary thought in Africa teach us about the practice of critical theory more generally?