This crucial intervention in political epistemology offers a
comprehensive discussion of the multiple applicability of Gramscian
concepts and categories to the historical, sociological, and
cultural analysis of science. The authors argue that the
perspective of hegemony and subalternity allows us to critically
assess the political directedness of scientific practices as well
as to reflect on the ideological status of disciplines that deal
with science at a meta-level - historical, socio-historical, and
epistemological. Contributors include: Massimiliano Badino, Javier
Balsa, Lino Camprubi, Ana Carneiro, Luis Miguel Carolino, Riccardo
Ciavolella, Roger Cooter, Alina-Sandra Cucu, Maria Paula Diogo,
Isabel Jimenez Lucena, Annelies Lannoy, Jorge Molero Mesa, Agusti
Nieto-Galan, Pietro Daniel Omodeo, Matteo Realdi, Jaume
Sastre-Juan, Arne Schirrmacher, Ana Simoes, Carlos Tabernero
Holgado, and Carlos Ziller Camenietzki.
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