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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783838275758
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (213 pages)
    Series Statement: Beyond the Social Sciences v.8
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- Introduction: The "Globalization" and "De-colonization" of the Social Sciences -- Globalization -- De-colonization -- 1. The "Globalization" of the Social Sciences-the Introduction of Nationalist Thinking into Social Science Thinking -- 1.1 Social sciences before their "globalization": Idealizations of citizen societies and their state -- 1.2 Globalized theories-nationalistic self-portraits of states -- 1.3 Comments on life in the world of national citizen societies and its social sciences legends -- 2. The Final Worldwide Enforcement of the Social Science of the Citizen Society through Its "De-colonization" -- 2.1 The adoption of the knowledge concept of social sciences in the former colonized world through the critique of "Eurocentrism" -- 2.2 The place of thinking as the "contextual" source of knowledge -- 2.3 From the critique of capitalism to its anti-critique-from Marx to Heidegger -- 3. Indigenous Knowledge-Contributions to the Ideological Armament of States -- 3.1 State self-portraits of indigenous knowledge -- 3.2 Indigenized Knowledge in global discourse -- 3.3 How the de-colonized social sciences view the world of science-and its ideological harvests -- 4. The Final Scientific Highlights of the Masterminds of Globalized Post-colonial Thinking -- 4.1 Imperialisms as a methodological instrument of social science theory-building -- 4.2 Imperial theories-for morally clean wars -- 5. Old and New Mistakes and Their Sources: Theoretical Legacies of the Globalization and Decolonization Debates under the Preparatory Work of HistoMat.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 3838268946 , 9783838268941
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (273 pages)
    Series Statement: Beyond the social sciences vol. 4
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kuhn, Michael Contributions to Alternative Concepts of Knowledge
    Keywords: Ethnoscience ; Social sciences ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Ethnoscience ; Social sciences
    Abstract: Chapter 6: Indigenous knowledge in the social sciences: comunalidad and the challenge to Western categoriesChapter 7: What can Science and Technology Studies do with and for Latin America?; Chapter 8: Decolonising social sciences in remote Australia; Chapter 9: Culturalising Social Knowledges as a Critique of Euro-American Social Sciences; Chapter 10: Rereading of Metaphysical Foundations of Humanities in the Light of the Qur'an's Teachings; SECTION II: CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DISCOURSE ABOUT ALTERNATIVE CONCEPTS OF KNOWLEDGE; Chapter 11: What is foreign knowledge?
    Abstract: Chapter 12: Alternatives to the Globalising Humanities and Social SciencesChapter 13: Some comments about spatiological thinking-the final universalisation of the ""European"" social sciences; Bibliographical Notes.
    Abstract: In the past, the European social sciences labelled and discredited knowledge that did not conform to their own definition of scientific knowledge as an alternative kind of knowledge, as #x91;indigenous' knowledge. Perception has changed with time: not only has indigenous knowledge become an entrance ticket to the world of European social science, but the indigenization of European theories is seen by some as the contribution of peripheral social sciences to join the theories of the centers. This book offers contributions to the conversation on alternative concepts of knowledge, inviting the reader
    Abstract: Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: The misery of defining what scientific knowledge is-and what not; SECTION I: ALTERNATIVE CONCEPTS OF KNOWLEDGE; Chapter 2: Towards a dialogue between knowledge systems. Learning experiences in indigenous contexts in Mexico; Chapter 3: Alternatives to Nostalgia for Colonial Ethnology in the African Postcolonial Theory; Chapter 4: The Interlinkages between Western and Indigenous Psychology in 20th and early 21st-century India; Chapter 5: Knowledge as Interaction: An Alternative Epistemology from Rural Mexico.
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