Author Information: J. Britt Holbrook, Britt.Holbrook@unt.edu, and Adam Briggle, Adam.Briggle@unt.edu, University of North Texas Holbrook, J. Britt and Adam Briggle. 2013. “Knowing and acting: The precautionary and proactionary principles in relation to policy making.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective… Read More ›
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Review of Humanity 2.0 by Steve Fuller, Sabrina Weiss
Author Information: Sabrina Weiss, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, sabrinamweiss@gmail.com Weiss, Sabrina. 2012. “Review of Humanity 2.0 by Steve Fuller.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 1 (3):6-9. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-9M Please refer to:… Read More ›
Social Epistemology Revisited: An Interview with Steve Fuller, Elisabeth Simbürger
Author Information: Elisabeth Simbürger, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile, SERRC, elisabeth.simburger@mail.udp.cl Fuller, Steve. 2011. “Social Epistemology Revisited: An Interview with Steve Fuller”, interview by Elisabeth Simbürger. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective, 1 (1) November. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-3Z Please refer… Read More ›
Three Social Contracts for an Academic Collective, Stephen Norrie
Author Information: Stephen Norrie, University of Warwick, SERRC, sjenorrie@gmail.com Norrie, Stephen. 2011. “Three Social Contracts for an Academic Collective” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 1 (1): 14-24. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-5l The… Read More ›
Sandstrom, Basbøll, Craddock, Scott. Intelligent Design as Social Epistemology: Collective Judgment Forum
Author Information: Gregory Sandstrom, Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences, gregory.sandstrom@ehu.lt , Thomas Basbøll, Independent Scholar, Copenhagen, Denmark, tb.lpf@cbs.dk, Emma Craddock, University of Nottingham, emmacraddock1@googlemail.com , and Eric O. Scott, George Mason University, escott8@gmu.edu Sandstrom, Gregory, Thomas Basbøll, Emma Craddock and… Read More ›
How many ‘sciences’ are there? Gregory Sandstrom
Author Information: Gregory Sandstrom, European Humanities University, Vilnius, Lithuania, SERRC, gregorisandstrom@yahoo.com Sandstrom, Gregory. 2012. How many ‘sciences’ are there? Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 1 (10): 4-15 The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-se “All… Read More ›
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The Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective (SERRC) consists of 94 members, having diverse intellectual backgrounds and interests, representing 29 countries. Please take a look at our biographies. If you have any questions relating to the SERRC, including submitting a… Read More ›
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Nathan Bell, University of North Texas, USA xnathanbellx@gmail.com Dr. Thomas Basbøll, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark tb.lpf@cbs.dk Dr. Jim Collier, Virginia Tech, USA jim.collier@vt.edu Emma Craddock, University of Warwick, UK emmacraddock1@gmail.com William Davis, Virginia Tech, USA widavis@vt.edu Dr. Marianne DeLaet, Harvey Mudd… Read More ›
Reis, Riggio and Simbürger: ‘Does The Public University Still Exist?’: A Collective Judgment Debate
Author Information: Verusca Simões dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro State University, verusca.reis@gmail.com, Adam Riggio, McMaster University, adamriggio@gmail.com, and Elisabeth Simbürger, Universidad Diego Portales, elisabeth.simbuerger@uv.cl, Simões dos Reis, Verusca, Riggio, Adam and Simbürger, Elisabeth. 2012. “Does the Public University Still Exist?… Read More ›