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Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies

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Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies

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Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies book

Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies

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Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies book

Edited ByMatthias Gross, Linsey McGoey
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 29 May 2015
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315867762
Pages 426
eBook ISBN 9781315867762
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences
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Gross, M., & McGoey, L. (Eds.). (2015). Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315867762

ABSTRACT

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, anthropology, 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.

Chapter 33 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available here: https://tandfbis.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9780415718967_oachapter33.pdf

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

ByMatthias Gross, Linsey McGoey

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part Part I|59 pages

Historical treatments of ignorance in philosophy, literature and the human sciences

chapter 2|9 pages

Ignorance and investigation

ByJens Haas, Katja Maria Vogt

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chapter 3|10 pages

Learned ignorance

The apophatic tradition of cultivating the virtue of unknowing
ByWilliam Franke

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chapter 4|8 pages

Literary ignorance

ByAndrew Bennett

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chapter 5|9 pages

Popper, ignorance, and the emptiness of fallibilism

ByShterna Friedman

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chapter 6|8 pages

From Descartes to Rumsfeld

The rise and decline of ignorance-of-ignorance
ByJerome Ravetz

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chapter 7|13 pages

The anatomy of ignorance

Diagnoses from literature
ByDevjani Roy, Richard Zeckhauser

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part Part II|63 pages

Registering the unknown

chapter 8|7 pages

The production of forbidden knowledge

ByJoanna Kempner

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chapter 9|8 pages

Ignorance and the epistemic choreography of method

ByMike Michael

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chapter 10|5 pages

Sharing the resources of ignorance

ByStuart Firestein

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chapter 11|8 pages

Expect the unexpected

Experimental music, or the ignorance of sound design
ByBasile Zimmermann

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chapter 12|9 pages

Purveyors of ignorance

Journalists as agents in the social construction of scientific ignorance
ByS. Holly Stocking, Lisa W. Holstein

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chapter 13|11 pages

Ignorance and the brain

Are there distinct kinds of unknowns?
ByMichael Smithson, Helen Pushkarskaya

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chapter 14|13 pages

Linguistics and ignorance

ByNina Janich, Anne Simmerling

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part Part III|76 pages

Valuing and managing the unknown in science, technology and medicine

chapter 15|14 pages

Undone science and social movements

A review and typology
ByDavid J. Hess

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chapter 16|10 pages

Science

For better or worse, a source of ignorance as well as knowledge
ByJanet A. Kourany

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chapter 17|9 pages

Selective ignorance in environmental research

ByKevin C. Elliott

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chapter 18|9 pages

Lost in space

Geographies of ignorance in science and technology studies
ByScott Frickel, Abby Kinchy

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chapter 19|9 pages

Ignorance and industry

Agrichemicals and honey bee deaths
ByDaniel Lee Kleinman, Sainath Suryanarayanan

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chapter 20|7 pages

Doubt, ignorance and trust

On the unwarranted fears raised by the doubt-mongers
ByAlbert Ogien

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chapter 21|7 pages

Decision-making under the condition of uncertainty and non-knowledge

The deliberative turn in genetic counselling
ByAlexander Bogner

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chapter 22|9 pages

Fighting a losing battle?

The right not to know and the dynamics of biomedical knowledge production
ByPeter Wehling

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part Part IV|79 pages

Power and ignorance

chapter 23|11 pages

Global white ignorance

ByCharles W. Mills

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chapter 24|11 pages

Intersubjective vulnerability, ignorance, and sexual violence

ByErinn Cunniff Gilson

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chapter 25|8 pages

Vulnerability, ignorance and the experience of radical surprises

ByChristian Kuhlicke

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chapter 26|9 pages

Anthropological perspectives on ritual and religious ignorance

ByLiana Chua

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chapter 27|10 pages

Criminal ignorance

ByDarren Thiel

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chapter 28|8 pages

Targeting ignorance to change behavior

ByDeborah A. Prentice

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chapter 29|8 pages

Rational ignorance

ByIlya Somin

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chapter 30|12 pages

Democracy and practices of ignorance

ByLev Marder

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part Part V|105 pages

Ignorance in economic theory, risk management and security studies

chapter 31|11 pages

Governing by ignoring

The production and the function of the under-reporting of farm-workers’ pesticide poisoning in French and Californian regulations
ByFrançois Dedieu, Jean-Noël Jouzel, Giovanni Prete

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chapter 32|10 pages

To know or not to know?

A note on ignorance as a rhetorical resource in geoengineering debates
BySteve Rayner

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chapter 33|10 pages

Unfolding the map

Making knowledge and ignorance mobilization dynamics visible in science evaluation and policymaking
ByJoanne Gaudet

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chapter 34|10 pages

Ignorance is strength?

Intelligence, security and national secrets
ByBrian Rappert, Brian Balmer

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chapter 35|11 pages

Ignorance and the sociology of economics

ByOliver Kessler

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chapter 36|12 pages

Decision-theoretic approaches to non-knowledge in economics

ByEkaterina Svetlova, Henk van Elst

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chapter 37|9 pages

Organizational ignorance

ByJoanne Roberts

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chapter 38|8 pages

Managing with ignorance

The new ideal
ByAllison Stewart

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chapter 39|7 pages

Fictional reflections: Taking it personally

Medical ignorance
ByAnn Kerwin

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chapter 40|15 pages

Afterword: Ignorance studies

Interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary
ByMichael Smithson

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