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Polarization and Convergence in Academic Controversies
Tarrow, Sidney
Theory and society, 2008-12, Vol.37 (6), p.513-536
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Dordrecht: Springer
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Title:
Polarization and Convergence in Academic Controversies
Author:
Tarrow, Sidney
Subjects:
Anthropology
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Conflict
;
Cultural anthropology
;
Fractals
;
History of ideas
;
Insurgency
;
Perestroika
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Philosophy of the Social Sciences
;
Political anthropology
;
Political debate
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Political Science
;
Social criticism & satire
;
Social movements
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Social Sciences
;
Sociology
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Sociology of knowledge and ethics
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Sociology of knowledge and sociology of culture
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Sociology of science
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Theory and society, 2008-12, Vol.37 (6), p.513-536
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Description:
Not many years ago both anthropology and political science experienced internal disputes—in the first case over the publication of a book accusing a noted anthropologist of endangering indigenous subjects and in the second over the nature of the field. While the first led to polarization, the second produced a partial convergence and modest reforms. This article examines the two processes and seeks the key mechanisms that produced those differences, closing with a call for broadening the study of contentious politics to cover non-public controversies like the ones examined in this article.
Publisher:
Dordrecht: Springer
Language:
English
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