Description |
1 online resource (360 pages) |
Contents |
Chapter 1: Introduction: Experimentalism an Old Name for Some New Ways of Thinking -- Chapter 2: Categorial Foundations for a Social Theory of Experimentalism: John Dewey as Sociologist -- Chapter 3: Test Run I: What means Experience? Experimentalist Sociologies as Theories of Knowledge -- Chapter 4: Test Run II: What means Test? Social-Theoretical Effects of Experimentalism -- Chapter 5: Test Run III: What means Cooperation? Experimentalism as a Contribution for a Critical Social Ecology -- Chapter 6: Conclusion from the Science of Crisis to the Science of Experience |
Summary |
This book is based on the understanding that the diversity and heterogeneity of science and society are not only issue of critique, but engender experimental forms of collaboration. Building on John Deweys experimental theory of knowledge and inquiry, practice theory, science and technology studies and the anthropology of nature, the book offers a trenchant redefinition of a present-focused sociology as a science of experience in the spirit of experimentalism. Crisis, instead of being a mere problem, is understood as the baseline for creativity and innovation. Committed to the experimental pursuit, the book provides an experience-based methodological approach for an inter- and trans disciplinary sociology. Finally, it argues for a globalized and transformative sociological outreach beyond established epistemic and national borders. This book is of interest to sociologists and other social scientists pursuing experimentalism in method and/or practice |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed June 10, 2022) |
Subject |
Social epistemology.
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Social epistemology
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
3030924785 |
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9783030924782 |
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