The reflexive thesis: wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge
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adam_text | Titel: The reflexive thesis
Autor: Ashmore, Malcolm
Jahr: 1989
CONTENTS
Contents vii
Abbreviations and Punctuation xv
Foreword xvii
Acknowledgments xxi
Abstract xxiii
Introduction xxv
Introductory Pre-Texts
TASKS AND REGULATIONS xxvi
Introductions to the Thesis-as-a-Whole
Introductions to the Substantive Topic
Introductions to the Thematic Topic
Introductions to the Relations between the Topics
Miscellaneous Introductions
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE THESIS OF THE BOOK xxviii
CHAPTER ONE
The Fiction of the Lecturer (Winter 1983) 1
WHAT IS THE SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE?-A LECTURE 1
PROFESSOR GEEZER S AWKWARD QUESTION 15
Introducing the Core Set of Sociologists of Scientific Knowledge
Discouraging Pre-Texts
Unsatisfactory Answers
A Vote of Thanks and a Suggestion for Further Reading
CHAPTER TWO
An Encyclopedia of Reflexivity
and Knowledge 26
An Encyclopedic Pre-Text
ASHMORE 26
Vlll CONTENTS
ATTENDING TO TERMINOLOGY 30
Refiect
The Discourses ofSeeing: The Image oflin the Minor
The Discourses ofThought and Intellection
The Discourses of Morality: Ethics and Politics
Reflex
The Discourses of Automatism
The Discourses of Self-Reference
Miscellaneous Discourses
Reflexivity as Self-Reference
Reflexivity as Self-Awareness
Reflexivity as the Constitutive Circularity of Accounts
BARNES 33
A Necessary and Satisfying Reflexivity
The Pervasiveness of Self-Reference and the Importance of Epistemological
Moderation
BARTHES 36
BLOOR 36
The Strong Programme and Self-Refutation
Bloor s Critics on Reflexivity
Bloor s Reflexivity: An Interpretation
CANDIDATE 40
COLLINS 41
Antireflexivity
Strong Special Relativism and the Hard Case Argument
Weak Special Relativism and the Critical Status of SSK
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 46
ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES 47
ENCYCLOPEDIAS OF REFLEXIVITY 48
ETHNOGRAPHY 50
Toward a Reflexive and Critical Anthropology
Experimental Ethnographies as Texts
Postmodern Ethnography-But Not Yet
ETHNOMETHODOLOGY 51
FICTION 51
GOULDNER 52
GRUENBERG 52
HOFSTADTER 55
HOLLAND 55
HYPER-REFLEXIVITY 55
LATOUR 57
The Three Little Dinosaurs or a Sociologist s Nightmare
The Reflexive Relation of Observer and Observed
Insiders and Outsiders in the Sociology of Science
Metareflexivity and Infrareflexivity
LAUDAN 61
CONTENTS 1)
LAW 61
The
John
LAWSON 61
LOGIC AND METAMATHEMATICS 61
LYNCH 61
MCHOUL 61
MERTON AND THE MERTONIANS 62
Otsogery
The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Self-Exemplification
MULKAY 63
Methodology in the Sociology of Science
The Scientist Talks Back
NEW LITERARY FORMS 66
OEHLER 67
OMISSIONS 67
O NEILL 67
PARADOX 67
In Logic and Metamathematics
PHILOSOPHY AND POSTMODERNITY 69
The End of the Beginning
The Beginning of the End
PINCH 70
Naive, Debilitating, and Dangerous
Naivety
Debilitation
DangerINo Danger
Reservations, Devils, and Good Tunes
PSYCHOLOGY 73
Advocacy
Practice
REFLEXIVE MOMENTS AND MENTIONS 74
Moments: In Brief But Serious
Mentions: Jokes, Exclamations, Brackets, Of Courses, Footnotes, Tu Quoques
REFLEXIVITY 75
REFLEXOLOGY 75
RHETORIC 76
RUSSELL 76
SELF-EXEMPLARY TEXTS 76
SELF-REFUTATION ARGUMENTS 76
Determinism
The Counter
Absolutism/Universalism One
The Counter
X CONTENTS
Absolutism/Universalism Two
The Counter
SOCIOLOGY 77
The Coming Crisis: Reflexive Sociology in the Seventies
Analysis/Theorizing: The Work of Blum, McHugh, Foss, Raffel, Sandywell,
Silverman, Roche, Filmer, Phillipson, Walsh, Jenks, and Colleagues
Against Reflexive Sociology: A Caricature
SUPERVISOR^ SUGGESTIONS 82
S. WOOLGAR 83
Methodological Reflection
Garfinkel Good, Bloor Bad
Practical Constitutive Reflexivity
THE FINAL ENTRY 85
THE NEXT ENTRY 85
TU QUOQUE ARGUMENTS 85
CHAPTER THREE
Beyond the Tu Quoque: The Dissolution
of Reflexive Critique 87
Pre-Texts for Beyond
THE POWER OF TU QUOQUE ARGUMENTS 88
THE NEW HISTORIOGRAPHY APPLIED TO ITSELF 89
THE REFLEXIVITY OF REFLEXIVITY: MANAGING THE TU QUOQUE
IN ETHNOMETHODOLOGY 92
Ethnomethodological Reflexivity
The Problem of the Reflexivity of Reflexivity as a Tu Quoque
Management Strategies
Avoidance-the Puritan Mode
The Solution ofNonpuritan Realism
The Californian Solution
The Solution ofTurning the Problem into a Topic
The Relax and Stop Worrying Solution
The Solution of Re-Covering the Grounds of Speech
The Dual Vision Solution
The Dis-Solution of Practical Reflexivity
THE NAESS TU QUOQUES 100
Self-Destructiveness, Self-Destruction, and Relativism s Formulation Problem
The Question of Levels, the Status of Metadiscourse, and the Threat of
Infinite Regress
First Answer: Contradiction Account
Second Answer: Noncontradiction Account
The Necessity and the Impossibility of Being both Inside and Outside: The
Participant/Analyst Dialectic and the Metascience Paradox
Dis-Solution-Not the Only Possibility
Suspension and Conclusion
CONTENTS XI
CHAPTER FOUR
The Six Stages: The Life and Opinions
of a Replication Claim 112
Six Replicating Pre-Texts
INTRODUCTORY DIALOGUE OF THE REPLICATION ANALYSTS 113
THE SUBSTANCE OF THE CLAIM: THREE REPLICATIONS 114
THE MEANING OF THE CLAIM: TWO VERSIONS OF REPLICATION 115
Visions of a Realist Practice
THE SCHEMA OF THE SIX STAGES 117
Stage One: Are the Candidate-Replicators about Replication?
Stage Two: Are the Candidate-Replicators Studies?
Stage Three: Have the Candidate-Replicators Appropriate Identities?
Travis
Collins
Pickering
Harvey
Pinch
Interrupted Dialogue-Concerning Symmetry-between a Friend and a Critic
Stage Four: Are the Candidate-Replicators Competent Copies?
Stage Five: Do the Candidate-Replicators Have the Same Findings?
Stage Six: Has Replication Been Achieved?
The Dialogue between the Friend and the Critic Revisited and Reinterrupted
THE REPLICATION-CANDIDACY OF THE SIX STAGES 136
1. Is 6S about Replication?
2. Is 6S a Study?
3. Has the AuthorlResearcher an Appropriate Identity?
4. Is 6S a Competent Copy?
5. Does 6S Have the Same Findings?
6. Has Replication Been Achieved?
CONCLUDING DIALOGUE OF THE REPLICATION ANALYSTS 137
CHAPTER FIVE
Analysts Variability Talk: The Levels
of Discourse Analysis 139
Variable Pre-Texts
A. A GAP IN THE LITERATURE? 139
B. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FIELD UNDER STUDY 140
C. DISCOURSE ANALYTICAL THEORY TALK 142
D. ANALYSTS VARIABILITY TALK 147
[1] Not Only Do Different Analysts Accounts Differ
Analysts Reports on Their Own Research
Analysts High Level Commentaries on SSK
Analysts Criticisms of Discourse Analysis
11 CONTENTS
[2] Not Only Do Each Analyst s Accounts Vary between Different Contexts
The Formal Literature Context
The Research Proposal Context
The Interview Context
The Correspondence Context
Discussion of Table 2
[3] But the Same Analyst Furnishes Quite Different Versions within a Single
Context
Within a Single Page
Within a Single Passage over Time
Conclusion (Extract D.27) and Extract D.27 (Conclusion) and . . .
E. CONCLUSIONS, METACONCLUSIONS, AND THE PARADOXES
OF VARIABILITY 160
Conclusion One: High Variability
Conclusion Two: Low Variability
Metaconclusion X
Metaconclusion Y
Non-Self-Exemplification: A Limit to Reflexivity?
Both/And
A Homily against Resolution and . .
. . . Dialogue between the Author and the Spirit Of BErtrand Russell
CHAPTER SIX
The Critical Problems of Writing the
Problem: A Double Text 169
Pre-Texts for The Problem
SECOND TEXT: MISCELLANEOUS EPISTEMOLOGICAL UNDERLABOURING 170
1. Introduction to the Chapter
2. Introduction to the First Text
3. Introduction to the Second Text
FIRST TEXT: IN PRINCIPLE AND IN PRACTICE: THE PRINCIPAL TENSIONS OF
PRACTICAL REASONING 171
1. Subject to The Problem
SECOND TEXT 171
4. The Status of Countercritical Tu Quoque Arguments
FIRST TEXT 172
2. The Paradox of Ethnomethodology
SECOND TEXT 174
5. Speaking Ethnomethodology
FIRST TEXT 175
3. Didactic Discourse: The Primacy of the In Principle
4. Deploying Ethnomethodology: The Inverse Irony
SECOND TEXT 177
6. The Realist Mode of Speech
FIRST TEXT 179
CONTENTS X
5. A Double Transformation: Fundamental versus Technical
SECOND TEXT 181
7. Going Off at a Tangent
8. A Dialogue on Immunity
FIRST TEXT 183
6. A Double Transformation: Programmatics versus Actual Practice
SECOND TEXT 184
9. A Conversation on the Occasioned Nature of Discourse, with Illustrations,
between Two Types of Epistemological Sophisticate
10. A Brief Analytical Section on the Interpretative Flexibility of the
Occasioned
FIRST TEXT 188
7. The Discourse of Real Research: The Primacy of the In Practice
DOUBLE TEXT: THE AUTHORS DISCUSS THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS BUT ARE
PREVENTED FROM WRITING THEIR CONCLUSIONS 190
CHAPTER SEVEN
The Fiction of the Candidate
(Summer 1985) 194
Candidate Pre-Texts
[FIRST] AUTHOR S NOTE: AN APOLOGY 195
[SECOND] AUTHOR S NOTE: A COMPLAINT AND AN APOLOGY 195
[THIRD] AUTHOR S NOTE: THE FACTS OF THE FICTION 196
EDITED AND ANNOTATED TRANSCRIPT OF ORAL EXAMINATION 199
EPILOGUE WITH POST-TEXT 220
APPENDIX
Nonbibliographic Sources
and Other Secrets 221
INTERVIEWS 221
Transcription Conventions
CORRESPONDENCE 222
Participant/Author
Participant/Participant
REFEREES REPORTS 223
RESEARCH PROPOSALS 223
EARLY DRAFTS 223
CONFERENCES: DISCOURSE AND REFLEXIVITY WORKSHOPS 224
TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS 225
SOURCES OF SOME OF MY TEXTUAL TECHNIQUES 225
OTHER SECRETS 225
XIV CONTENTS
Notes 227
CHAPTER ONE 227
CHAPTER TWO 229
CHAPTER THREE 234
CHAPTER FOUR 237
CHAPTER FIVE 242
CHAPTER SIX 246
Bibliography 251
Index 277
ABBREVIATIONS AND PUNCTUATION
CSSSK Core Set of Sociologists of Scientific Knowledge
ESRC Economic and Social Research Council
NLF New Literary Forms
R-awareness Reflexivity as self-knowledge
R-circularity Reflexivity as mutual Constitution
R-reference Reflexivity as self-reference
SOBER Spirit Of BErtrand Russell
SSK Sociology of Scientific Knowledge
SSRC Social Science Research Council
TRASP True Rational Successful Progressive (science from
rationalism from SSK)
TRT The Reflexive Thesis
WSB Warranting Scientific Belief
6S The Six Stages
( ) In interview transcripts parentheses enclose uncertain
hearings, laughter, or pauses. Elsewhere they enclose par-
enthetical comments and references.
[ ] In interview transcripts brackets enclose interpretations or
interpolations. In quoted material they enclose interpola-
tions. In invented dialogue they enclose authorial addi-
tions, such as references, which are not spoken.
.... In interview transcripts and quoted material four dots in-
dicate substantial omissions.
... In quoted material three dots indicate brief omissions as
they do in interview transcripts when they occur inside a
turn. When they occur at the end of a Speaker s turn in
interview transcripts and in invented dialogue they indi-
cate the continuation of the speech in that speaker s next
turn, while their occurrence at the beginning of a turn in-
dicates that the speech is a continuation of the speaker s
last turn. Throughout the text they also indicate incom-
plete or interrupted passages.
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spellingShingle | Ashmore, Malcolm The reflexive thesis wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge Connaissance de soi Conocimiento, Teoría del Kennissociologie gtt Sociologie de la connaissance Knowledge, Sociology of Self-knowledge, Theory of Wissenssoziologie (DE-588)4066615-3 gnd Wissenschaftssoziologie (DE-588)4066611-6 gnd Selbsterkenntnis (DE-588)4054404-7 gnd Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 gnd |
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title | The reflexive thesis wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge |
title_auth | The reflexive thesis wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge |
title_exact_search | The reflexive thesis wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge |
title_full | The reflexive thesis wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge |
title_fullStr | The reflexive thesis wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge |
title_full_unstemmed | The reflexive thesis wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge |
title_short | The reflexive thesis |
title_sort | the reflexive thesis wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge |
title_sub | wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge |
topic | Connaissance de soi Conocimiento, Teoría del Kennissociologie gtt Sociologie de la connaissance Knowledge, Sociology of Self-knowledge, Theory of Wissenssoziologie (DE-588)4066615-3 gnd Wissenschaftssoziologie (DE-588)4066611-6 gnd Selbsterkenntnis (DE-588)4054404-7 gnd Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Connaissance de soi Conocimiento, Teoría del Kennissociologie Sociologie de la connaissance Knowledge, Sociology of Self-knowledge, Theory of Wissenssoziologie Wissenschaftssoziologie Selbsterkenntnis Naturwissenschaften |
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