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The Social Misconstruction of Reality - Validity and Verification in the Scholarly Community (Paperback)
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The Social Misconstruction of Reality - Validity and Verification in the Scholarly Community (Paperback)
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From the time of the ancient Greeks, thinkers have known the earth
is round. Yet popular legend has persisted that Columbus proved
this fact for the first time, and scholarship abounds with similar
perpetuated errors. Why do social misconstructions-widely shared,
long-lasting acceptance of facts or interpretations that are
mistaken-persist when ample evidence is readily available to
counter them? How and why are corrections resisted or dismissed? In
this provocative book Richard F. Hamilton examines the social
determinants of knowledge, focusing on three well-accepted but
erroneous social theories and looking closely at the ways social
misconstructions originate and thrive. Hamilton finds that despite
critiques by historians, some scholars continue to believe Max
Weber's claim that a strong linkage between Protestantism and
worldly success led to the rise of the capitalist West. Similarly,
many academics still argue the discredited view that the German
lower middle class voted overwhelmingly for the Nazis. Foucault's
flawed interpretation of the "birth of prison" and other
disciplinary concepts in modern society finds wide acceptance in
many academic circles, despite a lack of serious empirical support.
In each of these three cases, the author assesses the logic and
empirical accuracy of the accepted theory and alternative theories,
and he investigates the social processes giving rise to
misconstructions. He finds a remarkable disparity between the
presumed commitment of scholars to evidence and their easy
acceptance of undocumented argument. His book sounds a clear alert
to the academic community.
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