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This book examines a range of critical concepts that are central to
a shift in the social sciences toward "pragmatic inquiry,"
reflecting a twenty-first century concern with particular problems
and themes rather than grand theory. Taking a transnational and
transdisciplinary approach, the collection demonstrates a shared
commitment to using analytical concepts for empirical exploration
and a general orientation to research that favors an attention to
objects, techniques, and practices. The chapters draw from
broad-based and far-reaching social theory in order to analyze new,
specific challenges, from grasping the everyday workings of
markets, courtrooms, and clinics, to inscribing the transformations
of practice within research disciplines themselves. Each
contributor takes a key concept and then explores its genealogies
and its circulations across scholarly communities, as well as its
proven payoffs for the social sciences and, often, critical
reflections on its present and future uses. This carefully crafted
volume will significantly expand and improve the analytical
repertoires or toolkits available to social scientists, including
scholars in sociology or anthropology and those working in science
and technology studies, public health, and related fields.
This book examines a range of critical concepts that are central to
a shift in the social sciences toward "pragmatic inquiry,"
reflecting a twenty-first century concern with particular problems
and themes rather than grand theory. Taking a transnational and
transdisciplinary approach, the collection demonstrates a shared
commitment to using analytical concepts for empirical exploration
and a general orientation to research that favors an attention to
objects, techniques, and practices. The chapters draw from
broad-based and far-reaching social theory in order to analyze new,
specific challenges, from grasping the everyday workings of
markets, courtrooms, and clinics, to inscribing the transformations
of practice within research disciplines themselves. Each
contributor takes a key concept and then explores its genealogies
and its circulations across scholarly communities, as well as its
proven payoffs for the social sciences and, often, critical
reflections on its present and future uses. This carefully crafted
volume will significantly expand and improve the analytical
repertoires or toolkits available to social scientists, including
scholars in sociology or anthropology and those working in science
and technology studies, public health, and related fields.
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