Cultural hegemony in a scientific world :: Gramscian concepts for the history of science /
"This volume in political epistemology offers a comprehensive discussion of the multiple applicability of Gramscian concepts and categories to the historical, sociological, and cultural analysis of science. Key notions such as 'cultural hegemony', and the role of 'organic intelle...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This volume in political epistemology offers a comprehensive discussion of the multiple applicability of Gramscian concepts and categories to the historical, sociological, and cultural analysis of science. Key notions such as 'cultural hegemony', and the role of 'organic intellectuals' (scientists, experts, popularizers, educators, decision makers) in 'civil society' help to articulate new approaches for understanding the interplay between epistemic dynamics and power relationships in science, technology, and society. The perspective of hegemony and subalternity allows us to critically assess the political directedness of scientific practices as well as to reflect on the ideological status of disciplines that deal with science at a meta-level-historical, socio-historical, and epistemological. Contributors include: Javier Balsa, Lino Camprubí, Ana Carneiro, Luís Miguel Carolino, Riccardo Ciavolella, Maria Paula Diogo, Isabel Jiménez Lucena, Annelies Lannoy, Jorge Molero Mesa, Nieto-Galan Agustí, Pietro Daniel Omodeo, Matteo Realdi, Arne Schirrmacher, Ana Simões, Carlos Tabernero Holgado, Carlos Ziller Camenietzki"-- |
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505 | 0 | |a For Gramsci: Hegemony in the History and Philosophy of Science -- Massimiliano Badino and Pietro Daniel Omodeo -- Part 1: State of the Art -- 1 Past and Present: Revisiting 'Gramscianism' -- Agustí Nieto-Galan -- Part 2: Disciplinary Struggles -- 2 The Concept of Hegemony in Discourse Analysis>br/> Javier Balsa -- 3 Hegemony and the Political Subject in Anthropology -- Riccardo Ciavolella -- 4 The Common Cult of the Historical Truth: The Formation of History of Religions in France and the Role of the Socio-cultural Elites -- Annelies Lannoy -- Part 3: Science and Religion -- 5 Jesuit Science and Cultural Hegemony: A Political Historiographical Critique -- Pietro Daniel Omodeo -- 6 'O pobre intelectual': Manuel G.G. Lourosa, the Astronomy and the Political Restoration of Portugal in the Seventeenth Century -- Luís Miguel Carolino and Carlos Ziller Camenietzki -- 7 Cosmology, Religion, and Cultural Hegemony: The Scientific Apostolate of Antoni Romañá in Early Francoist Spain -- Matteo Realdi -- Part 4: Organic Intellectuals -- 8 Using Gramsci's Dialogical Approach: The Struggle for Meaning in Q&A Sections of the Spanish Press in the First Third of the Twentieth Century -- Isabel Jiménez 9 The Scientific Intellectual, a Hostile Milieu, or a Cultural Dispositif? Revisiting the Historiography of Interwar German Physics and How It Explains Scientific Culture -- Arne Schirrmacher -- 10 Engineering as Cultural Hegemony: A Gramscian Interpretation of Francoism -- Lino Camprubí 11 Political Entanglements and Scientific Hegemony: Rectors-Scientists at the University of Lisbon Under the First Republic and the Dictatorship (1911-74) -- Ana Simões, Ana Carneiro and Maria Paula Diogo -- Part 5: Cold War Science -- 12 Philanthropy, Mass Media, and Cultural Hegemony: The Rockefeller Foundation and the Politics of Science Popularisation in the 1930s 297 -- Jaume Sastre-Juan. | |
505 | 0 | |a 13 Why Hegemony Was Not Born in the Factory: Twentieth-Century Sciences of Labour from a Gramscian Angle -- Alina-Sandra Cucu -- Part 6: Past and Future -- 14 The Importance of Gramsci Today: The 'New Lorians' and the Biological Reduction of History -- Roger Cooter -- References -- Index. | |
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contents | For Gramsci: Hegemony in the History and Philosophy of Science -- Massimiliano Badino and Pietro Daniel Omodeo -- Part 1: State of the Art -- 1 Past and Present: Revisiting 'Gramscianism' -- Agustí Nieto-Galan -- Part 2: Disciplinary Struggles -- 2 The Concept of Hegemony in Discourse Analysis>br/> Javier Balsa -- 3 Hegemony and the Political Subject in Anthropology -- Riccardo Ciavolella -- 4 The Common Cult of the Historical Truth: The Formation of History of Religions in France and the Role of the Socio-cultural Elites -- Annelies Lannoy -- Part 3: Science and Religion -- 5 Jesuit Science and Cultural Hegemony: A Political Historiographical Critique -- Pietro Daniel Omodeo -- 6 'O pobre intelectual': Manuel G.G. Lourosa, the Astronomy and the Political Restoration of Portugal in the Seventeenth Century -- Luís Miguel Carolino and Carlos Ziller Camenietzki -- 7 Cosmology, Religion, and Cultural Hegemony: The Scientific Apostolate of Antoni Romañá in Early Francoist Spain -- Matteo Realdi -- Part 4: Organic Intellectuals -- 8 Using Gramsci's Dialogical Approach: The Struggle for Meaning in Q&A Sections of the Spanish Press in the First Third of the Twentieth Century -- Isabel Jiménez 9 The Scientific Intellectual, a Hostile Milieu, or a Cultural Dispositif? Revisiting the Historiography of Interwar German Physics and How It Explains Scientific Culture -- Arne Schirrmacher -- 10 Engineering as Cultural Hegemony: A Gramscian Interpretation of Francoism -- Lino Camprubí 11 Political Entanglements and Scientific Hegemony: Rectors-Scientists at the University of Lisbon Under the First Republic and the Dictatorship (1911-74) -- Ana Simões, Ana Carneiro and Maria Paula Diogo -- Part 5: Cold War Science -- 12 Philanthropy, Mass Media, and Cultural Hegemony: The Rockefeller Foundation and the Politics of Science Popularisation in the 1930s 297 -- Jaume Sastre-Juan. 13 Why Hegemony Was Not Born in the Factory: Twentieth-Century Sciences of Labour from a Gramscian Angle -- Alina-Sandra Cucu -- Part 6: Past and Future -- 14 The Importance of Gramsci Today: The 'New Lorians' and the Biological Reduction of History -- Roger Cooter -- References -- Index. |
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spelling | Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : Gramscian concepts for the history of science / edited by Massimiliano Badino, Pietro Daniel Omodeo. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021] 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Historical materialism book series, 1570-1522 ; volume 221 Includes bibliographical references and index. "This volume in political epistemology offers a comprehensive discussion of the multiple applicability of Gramscian concepts and categories to the historical, sociological, and cultural analysis of science. Key notions such as 'cultural hegemony', and the role of 'organic intellectuals' (scientists, experts, popularizers, educators, decision makers) in 'civil society' help to articulate new approaches for understanding the interplay between epistemic dynamics and power relationships in science, technology, and society. The perspective of hegemony and subalternity allows us to critically assess the political directedness of scientific practices as well as to reflect on the ideological status of disciplines that deal with science at a meta-level-historical, socio-historical, and epistemological. Contributors include: Javier Balsa, Lino Camprubí, Ana Carneiro, Luís Miguel Carolino, Riccardo Ciavolella, Maria Paula Diogo, Isabel Jiménez Lucena, Annelies Lannoy, Jorge Molero Mesa, Nieto-Galan Agustí, Pietro Daniel Omodeo, Matteo Realdi, Arne Schirrmacher, Ana Simões, Carlos Tabernero Holgado, Carlos Ziller Camenietzki"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 22, 2021). For Gramsci: Hegemony in the History and Philosophy of Science -- Massimiliano Badino and Pietro Daniel Omodeo -- Part 1: State of the Art -- 1 Past and Present: Revisiting 'Gramscianism' -- Agustí Nieto-Galan -- Part 2: Disciplinary Struggles -- 2 The Concept of Hegemony in Discourse Analysis>br/> Javier Balsa -- 3 Hegemony and the Political Subject in Anthropology -- Riccardo Ciavolella -- 4 The Common Cult of the Historical Truth: The Formation of History of Religions in France and the Role of the Socio-cultural Elites -- Annelies Lannoy -- Part 3: Science and Religion -- 5 Jesuit Science and Cultural Hegemony: A Political Historiographical Critique -- Pietro Daniel Omodeo -- 6 'O pobre intelectual': Manuel G.G. Lourosa, the Astronomy and the Political Restoration of Portugal in the Seventeenth Century -- Luís Miguel Carolino and Carlos Ziller Camenietzki -- 7 Cosmology, Religion, and Cultural Hegemony: The Scientific Apostolate of Antoni Romañá in Early Francoist Spain -- Matteo Realdi -- Part 4: Organic Intellectuals -- 8 Using Gramsci's Dialogical Approach: The Struggle for Meaning in Q&A Sections of the Spanish Press in the First Third of the Twentieth Century -- Isabel Jiménez 9 The Scientific Intellectual, a Hostile Milieu, or a Cultural Dispositif? Revisiting the Historiography of Interwar German Physics and How It Explains Scientific Culture -- Arne Schirrmacher -- 10 Engineering as Cultural Hegemony: A Gramscian Interpretation of Francoism -- Lino Camprubí 11 Political Entanglements and Scientific Hegemony: Rectors-Scientists at the University of Lisbon Under the First Republic and the Dictatorship (1911-74) -- Ana Simões, Ana Carneiro and Maria Paula Diogo -- Part 5: Cold War Science -- 12 Philanthropy, Mass Media, and Cultural Hegemony: The Rockefeller Foundation and the Politics of Science Popularisation in the 1930s 297 -- Jaume Sastre-Juan. 13 Why Hegemony Was Not Born in the Factory: Twentieth-Century Sciences of Labour from a Gramscian Angle -- Alina-Sandra Cucu -- Part 6: Past and Future -- 14 The Importance of Gramsci Today: The 'New Lorians' and the Biological Reduction of History -- Roger Cooter -- References -- Index. Science History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118570 Science Political aspects. Hegemony. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004014028 Sciences Histoire. Sciences Aspect politique. Hégémonie. Hegemony fast (OCoLC)fst01202283 Science fast (OCoLC)fst01108176 Science Political aspects fast (OCoLC)fst01108343 History fast (OCoLC)fst01411628 Badino, Massimiliano, 1973- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2002025782 Omodeo, Pietro Daniel, editor. has work: Cultural hegemony in a scientific world (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFKGhwBJjf4wCg8C9Qfb7d https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Cultural hegemony in a scientific world Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2020. 9789004314603 (DLC) 2020037589 Historical materialism book series ; 221. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002096283 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2705472 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : Gramscian concepts for the history of science / Historical materialism book series ; For Gramsci: Hegemony in the History and Philosophy of Science -- Massimiliano Badino and Pietro Daniel Omodeo -- Part 1: State of the Art -- 1 Past and Present: Revisiting 'Gramscianism' -- Agustí Nieto-Galan -- Part 2: Disciplinary Struggles -- 2 The Concept of Hegemony in Discourse Analysis>br/> Javier Balsa -- 3 Hegemony and the Political Subject in Anthropology -- Riccardo Ciavolella -- 4 The Common Cult of the Historical Truth: The Formation of History of Religions in France and the Role of the Socio-cultural Elites -- Annelies Lannoy -- Part 3: Science and Religion -- 5 Jesuit Science and Cultural Hegemony: A Political Historiographical Critique -- Pietro Daniel Omodeo -- 6 'O pobre intelectual': Manuel G.G. Lourosa, the Astronomy and the Political Restoration of Portugal in the Seventeenth Century -- Luís Miguel Carolino and Carlos Ziller Camenietzki -- 7 Cosmology, Religion, and Cultural Hegemony: The Scientific Apostolate of Antoni Romañá in Early Francoist Spain -- Matteo Realdi -- Part 4: Organic Intellectuals -- 8 Using Gramsci's Dialogical Approach: The Struggle for Meaning in Q&A Sections of the Spanish Press in the First Third of the Twentieth Century -- Isabel Jiménez 9 The Scientific Intellectual, a Hostile Milieu, or a Cultural Dispositif? Revisiting the Historiography of Interwar German Physics and How It Explains Scientific Culture -- Arne Schirrmacher -- 10 Engineering as Cultural Hegemony: A Gramscian Interpretation of Francoism -- Lino Camprubí 11 Political Entanglements and Scientific Hegemony: Rectors-Scientists at the University of Lisbon Under the First Republic and the Dictatorship (1911-74) -- Ana Simões, Ana Carneiro and Maria Paula Diogo -- Part 5: Cold War Science -- 12 Philanthropy, Mass Media, and Cultural Hegemony: The Rockefeller Foundation and the Politics of Science Popularisation in the 1930s 297 -- Jaume Sastre-Juan. 13 Why Hegemony Was Not Born in the Factory: Twentieth-Century Sciences of Labour from a Gramscian Angle -- Alina-Sandra Cucu -- Part 6: Past and Future -- 14 The Importance of Gramsci Today: The 'New Lorians' and the Biological Reduction of History -- Roger Cooter -- References -- Index. Science History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118570 Science Political aspects. Hegemony. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004014028 Sciences Histoire. Sciences Aspect politique. Hégémonie. Hegemony fast (OCoLC)fst01202283 Science fast (OCoLC)fst01108176 Science Political aspects fast (OCoLC)fst01108343 |
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title | Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : Gramscian concepts for the history of science / |
title_auth | Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : Gramscian concepts for the history of science / |
title_exact_search | Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : Gramscian concepts for the history of science / |
title_full | Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : Gramscian concepts for the history of science / edited by Massimiliano Badino, Pietro Daniel Omodeo. |
title_fullStr | Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : Gramscian concepts for the history of science / edited by Massimiliano Badino, Pietro Daniel Omodeo. |
title_full_unstemmed | Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : Gramscian concepts for the history of science / edited by Massimiliano Badino, Pietro Daniel Omodeo. |
title_short | Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : |
title_sort | cultural hegemony in a scientific world gramscian concepts for the history of science |
title_sub | Gramscian concepts for the history of science / |
topic | Science History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118570 Science Political aspects. Hegemony. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004014028 Sciences Histoire. Sciences Aspect politique. Hégémonie. Hegemony fast (OCoLC)fst01202283 Science fast (OCoLC)fst01108176 Science Political aspects fast (OCoLC)fst01108343 |
topic_facet | Science History. Science Political aspects. Hegemony. Sciences Histoire. Sciences Aspect politique. Hégémonie. Hegemony Science Science Political aspects History |
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