Month: August 2015

Collective Vision Post, Leah Carr

“Philosophy as Therapy and Philosophical Anthropology”, Leah Carr, University of Queensland Image credit: Chris Cheung (Ping Foo), via flickr After struggling with several attempts to write a vision statement, I decided a confessional tack might help me to communicate a… Read More ›

Neoliberalism, the ‘Scientific Enterprise’ and the ‘Business of People’: Comments on the Sociology and Politics of Knowledge Production, Justin Cruickshank

Author Information: Justin Cruickshank, University of Birmingham, UK, j.cruickshank@bham.ac.uk Cruickshank, Justin. “Neoliberalism, the ‘Scientific Enterprise’ and the ‘Business of People’: Comments on the Sociology and Politics of Knowledge Production.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 8 (2015): 53-65…. Read More ›

Reply to “What Constitutes ‘Good’ Evidence for Public Health and Social Policy Making? From Hierarchies to Appropriateness”, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi

Author Information: Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, University of Glasgow, vittal.katikireddi@glasgow.ac.uk Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal. “Reply to ‘What Constitutes “Good” Evidence for Public Health and Social Policy Making? From Hierarchies to Appropriateness’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 8 (2015): 51-55…. Read More ›

Big Data, Little Wisdom: Trouble Brewing? Ethical Implications for the Information Systems Discipline, Pauleen, Rooney and Intezari

Author Information: David Pauleen, Massey University, D.Pauleen@massey.ac.nz; David Rooney, Macquarie University, david.rooney@mq.edu.au and Ali Intezari, Massey University, A. Intezari@massey.ac.nz Pauleen, David, David Rooney and Ali Intezari. “Big Data, Little Wisdom: Trouble Brewing? Ethical Implications for the Information Systems Discipline.” Social… Read More ›