Social Scientists in the Civic Space
Ethical Perspectives on Democratic Involvement
Herausgeber: Virmani, Arundhati; Kumar, Manohar; Boutier, Jean
Social Scientists in the Civic Space
Ethical Perspectives on Democratic Involvement
Herausgeber: Virmani, Arundhati; Kumar, Manohar; Boutier, Jean
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The book explores the stakes for the social sciences around four central problems: the challenges of context; modes of intervention; involvement; and the ethical dilemmas for the scholar in a democratic space.
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The book explores the stakes for the social sciences around four central problems: the challenges of context; modes of intervention; involvement; and the ethical dilemmas for the scholar in a democratic space.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032729084
- ISBN-10: 1032729082
- Artikelnr.: 71237710
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032729084
- ISBN-10: 1032729082
- Artikelnr.: 71237710
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Arundhati Virmani, Historian at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Marseilles, works on transformations of cultural and political practices from the colonial period to the contemporary moment in India and in Europe. Jean Boutier, Professor Emeritus of early modern European history at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Marseilles, and former Director of the Norbert Elias Centre in Social Sciences (2002-2011), is a specialist of comparative history of social elites. Manohar Kumar, Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT-D) Delhi, India.
List of contributors x Introduction 1 Arundhati Virmani, Jean Boutier, and
Manohar Kumar PART I Challenges of the context 9 1 Historians in a world in
crisis (1919-1944) 11 Jean Boutier 2 Discovering the genocide of the
Rwandan Tutsi: Civic engagement or activism? 25 Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau 3
The freedom of the foreign scholar?: Writing national histories from afar
38 Arundhati Virmani PART II Interventions in the civic space 55 4 Three
forms of expertise in social sciences 57 Irène Théry 5 Citizen economist or
economist citizen?: An interview of Pulapre Balakrishnan and Pierre-Cyrille
Hautcoeur 68 Arundhati Virmani 6 Experiencing last-mile welfare: Field
notes from six districts in India 79 Ashwani Kumar 7 Why so few economists
have become public figures 97 Alain Trannoy PART III Involvement in public
debates 115 8 Public action and food security in India: Report from a
participant-observer 117 Madhura Swaminathan 9 Social sciences, democracy,
and social reforms: Insights from Scandinavia and France 137 Yohann Aucante
10 Anti-gender movements in France and Brazil in the 2010s: Populism,
anti-intellectualism, and attacks on gender studies 153 Michel Bozon 11
Feminist research engagement and civic space in India 164 B. Rajeshwari
PART IV Ethical politics of democracy 179 12 Are experts welcome in
democratic societies? 181 Gloria Origgi 13 Data for public journalism and
social research: Technological change and the civic space in India 192
Midhat Fatimah, Aasim Khan, and Sarayu Natarajan 14 Defining norms of
civility: Disobedience as protest 205 Manohar Kumar PART V Perspectives 219
15 The labour of Sisyphus 221 Ranabir Samaddar Index 231
Manohar Kumar PART I Challenges of the context 9 1 Historians in a world in
crisis (1919-1944) 11 Jean Boutier 2 Discovering the genocide of the
Rwandan Tutsi: Civic engagement or activism? 25 Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau 3
The freedom of the foreign scholar?: Writing national histories from afar
38 Arundhati Virmani PART II Interventions in the civic space 55 4 Three
forms of expertise in social sciences 57 Irène Théry 5 Citizen economist or
economist citizen?: An interview of Pulapre Balakrishnan and Pierre-Cyrille
Hautcoeur 68 Arundhati Virmani 6 Experiencing last-mile welfare: Field
notes from six districts in India 79 Ashwani Kumar 7 Why so few economists
have become public figures 97 Alain Trannoy PART III Involvement in public
debates 115 8 Public action and food security in India: Report from a
participant-observer 117 Madhura Swaminathan 9 Social sciences, democracy,
and social reforms: Insights from Scandinavia and France 137 Yohann Aucante
10 Anti-gender movements in France and Brazil in the 2010s: Populism,
anti-intellectualism, and attacks on gender studies 153 Michel Bozon 11
Feminist research engagement and civic space in India 164 B. Rajeshwari
PART IV Ethical politics of democracy 179 12 Are experts welcome in
democratic societies? 181 Gloria Origgi 13 Data for public journalism and
social research: Technological change and the civic space in India 192
Midhat Fatimah, Aasim Khan, and Sarayu Natarajan 14 Defining norms of
civility: Disobedience as protest 205 Manohar Kumar PART V Perspectives 219
15 The labour of Sisyphus 221 Ranabir Samaddar Index 231
List of contributors x Introduction 1 Arundhati Virmani, Jean Boutier, and
Manohar Kumar PART I Challenges of the context 9 1 Historians in a world in
crisis (1919-1944) 11 Jean Boutier 2 Discovering the genocide of the
Rwandan Tutsi: Civic engagement or activism? 25 Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau 3
The freedom of the foreign scholar?: Writing national histories from afar
38 Arundhati Virmani PART II Interventions in the civic space 55 4 Three
forms of expertise in social sciences 57 Irène Théry 5 Citizen economist or
economist citizen?: An interview of Pulapre Balakrishnan and Pierre-Cyrille
Hautcoeur 68 Arundhati Virmani 6 Experiencing last-mile welfare: Field
notes from six districts in India 79 Ashwani Kumar 7 Why so few economists
have become public figures 97 Alain Trannoy PART III Involvement in public
debates 115 8 Public action and food security in India: Report from a
participant-observer 117 Madhura Swaminathan 9 Social sciences, democracy,
and social reforms: Insights from Scandinavia and France 137 Yohann Aucante
10 Anti-gender movements in France and Brazil in the 2010s: Populism,
anti-intellectualism, and attacks on gender studies 153 Michel Bozon 11
Feminist research engagement and civic space in India 164 B. Rajeshwari
PART IV Ethical politics of democracy 179 12 Are experts welcome in
democratic societies? 181 Gloria Origgi 13 Data for public journalism and
social research: Technological change and the civic space in India 192
Midhat Fatimah, Aasim Khan, and Sarayu Natarajan 14 Defining norms of
civility: Disobedience as protest 205 Manohar Kumar PART V Perspectives 219
15 The labour of Sisyphus 221 Ranabir Samaddar Index 231
Manohar Kumar PART I Challenges of the context 9 1 Historians in a world in
crisis (1919-1944) 11 Jean Boutier 2 Discovering the genocide of the
Rwandan Tutsi: Civic engagement or activism? 25 Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau 3
The freedom of the foreign scholar?: Writing national histories from afar
38 Arundhati Virmani PART II Interventions in the civic space 55 4 Three
forms of expertise in social sciences 57 Irène Théry 5 Citizen economist or
economist citizen?: An interview of Pulapre Balakrishnan and Pierre-Cyrille
Hautcoeur 68 Arundhati Virmani 6 Experiencing last-mile welfare: Field
notes from six districts in India 79 Ashwani Kumar 7 Why so few economists
have become public figures 97 Alain Trannoy PART III Involvement in public
debates 115 8 Public action and food security in India: Report from a
participant-observer 117 Madhura Swaminathan 9 Social sciences, democracy,
and social reforms: Insights from Scandinavia and France 137 Yohann Aucante
10 Anti-gender movements in France and Brazil in the 2010s: Populism,
anti-intellectualism, and attacks on gender studies 153 Michel Bozon 11
Feminist research engagement and civic space in India 164 B. Rajeshwari
PART IV Ethical politics of democracy 179 12 Are experts welcome in
democratic societies? 181 Gloria Origgi 13 Data for public journalism and
social research: Technological change and the civic space in India 192
Midhat Fatimah, Aasim Khan, and Sarayu Natarajan 14 Defining norms of
civility: Disobedience as protest 205 Manohar Kumar PART V Perspectives 219
15 The labour of Sisyphus 221 Ranabir Samaddar Index 231