Routledge international handbook of ignorance studies /
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Imprint: | London, England ; New York, New York : Routledge, 2015. ©2015 |
Description: | 1 online resource (xvii, 408 pages) : illustrations, tables |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge International Handbook Series Routledge international handbook series. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13417880 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; 1 Introduction; PART I Historical treatments of ignorance in philosophy, literature and the human sciences; 2 Ignorance and investigation; 3 Learned ignorance: The apophatic tradition of cultivating the virtue of unknowing; 4 Literary ignorance; 5 Popper, ignorance, and the emptiness of fallibilism; 6 From Descartes to Rumsfeld: The rise and decline of ignorance-of-ignorance; 7 The anatomy of ignorance: Diagnoses from literature; PART II Registering the unknown: Ignorance as methodology.
- 8 The production of forbidden knowledge9 Ignorance and the epistemic choreography of method; 10 Sharing the resources of ignorance; 11 Expect the unexpected: Experimental music, or the ignorance of sound design; 12 Purveyors of ignorance: Journalists as agents in the social construction of scientific ignorance; 13 Ignorance and the brain: Are there distinct kinds of unknowns?; 14 Linguistics and ignorance; PART III Valuing and managing the unknown in science, technology and medicine; 15 Undone science and social movements: A review and typology.
- 16 Science: For better or worse, a source of ignorance as well as knowledge17 Selective ignorance in environmental research; 18 Lost in space: Geographies of ignorance in science and technology studies; 19 Ignorance and industry: Agrichemicals and honey bee deaths; 20 Doubt, ignorance and trust: On the unwarranted fears raised by the doubt-mongers; 21 Decision-making under the condition of uncertainty and non-knowledge: The deliberative turn in genetic counselling; 22 Fighting a losing battle? The right not to know and the dynamics of biomedical knowledge production.
- PART IV Power and ignorance: Oppression, emancipation and shifting subjectivities23 Global white ignorance; 24 Intersubjective vulnerability, ignorance, and sexual violence; 25 Vulnerability, ignorance and the experience of radical surprises; 26 Anthropological perspectives on ritual and religious ignorance; 27 Criminal ignorance; 28 Targeting ignorance to change behavior; 29 Rational ignorance; 30 Democracy and practices of ignorance; PART V Ignorance in economic theory, risk management and security studies.
- 31 Governing by ignoring: The production and the function of the under-reporting of farm-workers' pesticide poisoning in French and Californian regulations32 To know or not to know? A note on ignorance as a rhetorical resource in geoengineering debates; 33 Unfolding the map: Making knowledge and ignorance mobilization dynamics visible in science evaluation and policymaking; 34 Ignorance is strength? Intelligence, security and national secrets; 35 Ignorance and the sociology of economics; 36 Decision-theoretic approaches to non-knowledge in economics; 37 Organizational ignorance.