LEADER 05975oam 2200769I 450 001 9910831884503321 005 20240418074524.0 010 $a9781138596290 010 $a1138596299 010 $a9781317964667 010 $a1317964667 010 $a9781315867762 010 $a1315867761 024 7 $a10.4324/9781315867762 035 $a(CKB)2670000000616544 035 $a(EBL)2051889 035 $a(OCoLC)910446278 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3569009 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC2051889 035 $a(OCoLC)958100380 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL2051889 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38224 035 $a(PPN)197236871 035 $a(ScCtBLL)b0fe1f5f-7cb4-416b-b76f-09249f766831 035 $a(oapen)doab32502 035 $a(oapen)doab38224 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000616544 100 $a20180706d2015 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aRoutledge international handbook of ignorance studies /$fedited by Matthias Gross and Linsey McGoey 205 $a1st ed. 210 $cTaylor & Francis$d2015 210 1$aLondon ;$aNew York :$cRoutledge,$d2015. 215 $a1 online resource (426 p.) 225 1 $aRoutledge International Handbooks 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780415718967 311 08$a0415718961 311 08$a9781317964674 311 08$a1317964675 327 $aContents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- 1 Introduction -- PART I Historical treatments of ignorance in philosophy, literature and the human sciences -- 2 Ignorance and investigation -- 3 Learned ignorance: The apophatic tradition of cultivating the virtue of unknowing -- 4 Literary ignorance -- 5 Popper, ignorance, and the emptiness of fallibilism -- 6 From Descartes to Rumsfeld: The rise and decline of ignorance-of-ignorance -- 7 The anatomy of ignorance: Diagnoses from literature -- PART II Registering the unknown: Ignorance as methodology -- 8 The production of forbidden knowledge -- 9 Ignorance and the epistemic choreography of method -- 10 Sharing the resources of ignorance -- 11 Expect the unexpected: Experimental music, or the ignorance of sound design -- 12 Purveyors of ignorance: Journalists as agents in the social construction of scientific ignorance -- 13 Ignorance and the brain: Are there distinct kinds of unknowns? -- 14 Linguistics and ignorance -- PART III Valuing and managing the unknown in science, technology and medicine -- 15 Undone science and social movements: A review and typology -- 16 Science: For better or worse, a source of ignorance as well as knowledge -- 17 Selective ignorance in environmental research -- 18 Lost in space: Geographies of ignorance in science and technology studies -- 19 Ignorance and industry: Agrichemicals and honey bee deaths -- 20 Doubt, ignorance and trust: On the unwarranted fears raised by the doubt-mongers -- 21 Decision-making under the condition of uncertainty and non-knowledge: The deliberative turn in genetic counselling -- 22 Fighting a losing battle? The right not to know and the dynamics of biomedical knowledge production -- PART IV Power and ignorance: Oppression, emancipation and shifting subjectivities -- 23 Global white ignorance -- 24 Intersubjective vulnerability, ignorance, and sexual violence -- 25 Vulnerability, ignorance and the experience of radical surprises -- 26 Anthropological perspectives on ritual and religious ignorance -- 27 Criminal ignorance -- 28 Targeting ignorance to change behavior -- 29 Rational ignorance -- 30 Democracy and practices of ignorance -- PART V Ignorance in economic theory, risk management and security studies 31 Governing by ignoring: The production and the function of the under-reporting of farm-workers" pesticide poisoning in French and Californian regulations -- 32 To know or not to know? A note on ignorance as a rhetorical resource in geoengineering debates -- 33 Unfolding the map: Making knowledge and ignorance mobilization dynamics visible in science evaluation and policymaking -- 34 Ignorance is strength? Intelligence, security and national secrets -- 35 Ignorance and the sociology of economics -- 36 Decision-theoretic approaches to non-knowledge in economics. 330 $a"Once treated as the absence of knowledge, ignorance today has become a highly influential topic in its own right, commanding growing attention across the natural and social sciences where a wide range of scholars have begun to explore the social life and political issues involved in the distribution and strategic use of not knowing. The field is growing fast and this handbook reflects this interdisciplinary field of study by drawing contributions from economics, sociology, history, philosophy, cultural studies, area studies, anthropology, legal studies, feminist studies, and related fields in order to serve as a seminal guide to the political, legal and social uses of ignorance in social and political life"--$cProvided by publisher. 410 0$aRoutledge International Handbooks 517 3 $aInternational handbook of ignorance studies 606 $aKnowledge, Sociology of 606 $aScience -- Social aspects 606 $aSociology 610 $aignorance 615 4$aKnowledge, Sociology of. 615 4$aScience -- Social aspects. 615 4$aSociology. 676 $a306.42 686 $aSOC000000$aSOC026000$2bisacsh 700 $aGross$b Matthias$4edt$0740444 701 $aGross$b Matthias$f1969-$01702506 701 $aMcGoey$b Linsey$01461495 801 0$bAU-PeEL 801 1$bAU-PeEL 801 2$bAU-PeEL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910831884503321 996 $aRoutledge international handbook of ignorance studies$94129926 997 $aUNINA