What are the Social Sciences? One definition is that they are specialised systematic forms of knowledge, which leads the question: What is knowledge? Through discussions with powerful and responsible social scientists, the tracks on this album focus on the history of social science, how they are shaping the world as we know it, and the differences between scientific and religious knowledge. The material forms part of the course DD100, An introduction to the social sciences: understanding social change.
Track 7: Origins of knowledge
The action inherent in knowledge production, for example in religious knowledge. The privilege system of different kinds of knowledge.
Two social scientists explain what attracts them to the subject, and explore the differences between 'knowing' and 'doing' social science.
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Social Sciences - what are they?
The relative status of different kinds of knowledge, scientific knowledge and its supposed objectivity. The interrelationship of objectivity and subjectivity.
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Knowledge - what is it?
Exploring the God hypothesis to see if it is the best way to explain the circumstances of life, using various objective and even subjective forms of evidence.
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Religious knowledge
The action inherent in knowledge production, for example in religious knowledge. The privilege system of different kinds of knowledge.
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Origins of knowledge
Changes in the volume and storage of knowledge that is being produced. Changes in the status of knowledge, for example the natural sciences and conventional medicine.
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Changes in knowledge
The nature of expert knowledge and the power and exclusivity inherent in it. Decline of faith in the expertise of doctors, people using the internet to treat themselves.
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Expert knowledge
Financial motivation affects the kind of knowledge that is studied and produced and llimits the alternative knowledge that can be produced.
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Knowledge and trade
Social construction of the social sciences, the relationship between the natural sciences and the social sciences and the implications of this in the development of the social sciences.
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Knowledge and social science
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Originally published: Wednesday, 11 March 2009
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