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Karl Mannheim and the contemporary sociology of knowledge

New York: St. Martin's Press (1989)

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  1. A Mannheim for All Seasons: Bloor, Merton, and the Roots of the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge.David Kaiser -1998 -Science in Context 11 (1):51-87.
    The ArgumentDavid Bloor often wrote that Karl Mannheim had “stopped short” in his sociology of knowledge, lacking the nerve to consider the natural sciences sociologically. While this assessment runs counter to Mannheim's own work, which responded in quite specific ways both to an encroaching “modernity” and a looming fascism, Bloor's depiction becomes clearer when considered in the light of his principal introduction to Mannheim's work — a series of essays by Robert Merton. Bloor's reading and appropriation of Mannheim emerged from (...) his background in experimental psychology and his attempts to supercede Merton's own structural-functionalist program for the sociology of knowledge. By retracing this extended trail of readings and re-readings, we may begin to understand the roots of Bloor's curious interpretation of Mannheim's sociology of knowledge, and inquire in a reflexive way about the present and future directions of science studies. (shrink)
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  • (1 other version)Constructed Worlds, Contested Truths.Maria Baghramian -2011 - In Richard Schantz & Markus Seidel,The Problem of Relativism in the Sociology of (Scientific) Knowledge. Lancaster, LA1: ontos. pp. 105-130.
  • Relativism, Incoherence, and the Strong Programme.Harvey Siegel -2011 - In Richard Schantz & Markus Seidel,The Problem of Relativism in the Sociology of (Scientific) Knowledge. Lancaster, LA1: ontos. pp. 41-64.
  • Pragmatic validity in Mannheim and Dewey: a reassessment of the epistemological critique of Ideology and Utopia.Rodney D. Nelson -1995 -History of the Human Sciences 8 (3):25-45.
  • Documentary meaning- understanding or critique?: Karl Mannheim's early sociology of knowledge.Göran Dahl -1994 -Philosophy and Social Criticism 20 (1-2):103-121.
  • A new sociology of knowledge? McCarthy, E. Doyle: Knowledge as culture: The new sociology of knowledge. [REVIEW]Brian Longhurst -1998 -Human Studies 21 (3):309-316.

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