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Re-crafting Rationalization - Enchanted Science and Mundane Mysteries (Paperback)
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Re-crafting Rationalization - Enchanted Science and Mundane Mysteries (Paperback)
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Re-crafting Rationalization contributes to debates relating to the
public understanding of science, regarding the conceptualization of
the relationship between 'science' and 'the public'. It challenges
the prevailing science-centred or 'top-down' framework that
currently informs notions of 'public engagement' and
'knowledge-transfer', offering an alternative that remains firmly
grounded in the discourse of classical social theory. By proposing
an alternative version of rationalization to the standard
interpretation of Weber's disenchantment thesis, this book
establishes the public understanding of science as a matter of
fundamental sociological concern. As such, it redefines this field
to emphasize public meanings of science, engaging with a range of
topics of major interest to the public and popular meaning of
science, including science and religion, science fiction and
fantasy, 'fringe' science and media representations of science.
Combining rhetorical analysis with ethnomethodology and membership
categorization analysis, the book outlines the basis of a new
approach to the sociology of knowledge, in the light of which
Weber's rationalization thesis is radically re-crafted in relation
to studies of scientists' discourse, the rhetoric of science
popularization and public usages of science. This re-crafted
rationalization is applied in a series of detailed empirical
studies of enchanted science (creationism and intelligent design,
Scientology and reflexive spirituality, superhero comics) and
mundane mysteries (Fortean discourse, conspiracy theory and media
representations of 'the scientist' in the case of Jack the Ripper).
Re-crafting Rationalization therefore redresses a significant
shortcoming in contemporary social theory, which currently
overlooks or misrepresents important public meanings of science,
whilst excluding popular culture from attention. With profound
implications for the ways in which we make sense of developments
involving science, this book will be of interest not only to
sociologists and social theorists, but also to those interested in
popular culture and subcultures and the history, philosophy and
sociology of science.
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