“Boundary work” refers to the practice of establishing and defining research areas, which in part involves locating research questions or topics within particular disciplines. As a consequence, boundary work also involves practices that put boundaries around ourselves as researchers of… Read More ›
kinds of social epistemology
Special Issue 2: “On the Future Direction of Social Epistemology”, edited by Patrick J. Reider
In our second special issue, we addresses the future direction of social epistemology. Social epistemology takes as a matter of course the significance of, and need to examine closely, the social, collective dimensions of knowledge. Yet, social epistemology remains “associated… Read More ›