Investigación Crítica: Desafíos y Posibilidades

The emergence of the social sciences has provided a network of technologies, knowledges, practices and discourses to regulate and govern society. The social sciences may play a central role in developing forms of social control. Modern 'knowledge societies' manage the production of scienti...

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Main Author: Fractalitats en Investigació Crítica
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 2005-11-01
Series:Athenea Digital
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Online Access:http://antalya.uab.es/athenea/num8/fic.pdf
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Summary:The emergence of the social sciences has provided a network of technologies, knowledges, practices and discourses to regulate and govern society. The social sciences may play a central role in developing forms of social control. Modern 'knowledge societies' manage the production of scientific knowledge in a way that privileges the kind of thinking that is consistent with current hegemonic thought, and reduces the possibility of critical perspectives (Slaughter y Leslie, 1997, 2001). The social sciences are in the paradox of questioning the fundamentals of what they,in some sense, actively constitute. The development of post-fordist societies and our academic location in the belly of the beast (Haraway, 1991) prompts a reflection on the context, possibilities and forms of critical work in our present institutional circumstances. This paper considers the methodological principles and political implications of academic critical research.
ISSN:1578-8946
1578-8946