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Freed from direct political constraints, many sociologists from
former Communist countries have sought to maintain a clear
distinction between and politics through an attachment to
objectivity, conceptual clarity and methodological rigour. Yet they
have often sidestepped the critique of epistemological certainties
which has become orthodoxy in much 'Western' thinking, and which
has implicated sociology in the very structures of power it
describes. This collection of writings, based on the 2002 Critical
Sociology Conference held at Tbilisi State University in Georgia,
was produced by sociologists working as members of or visitors to
post-Communist states. As such, it reflects the tension between the
desire for scholarly distance and an acknowledgement that the
construction of knowledge is always a political act and a product
of hierarchical social relations. Whether considering the issue of
political legitimacy in Kyrgyzstan, the political nature of
discourse about Eastern Europe, or problems of institutionalisation
in Georgia, the authors all seek to avoid the scepticism about the
effects and ethics of sociology common in much Western social
theory without falling back upon the positivist approaches apparent
in much of the former Communist bloc and in important pockets of
Western academia.
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