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- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2013
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134727391
- Artikelnr.: 39937564
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Robert Figueroa teaches in the Philosophy and Religion Department at Colgate University. He has published essays on environmental justice and Latino identity. SandraHarding is a Professor of Education and Women's Studies at UCLA. She is the author and editor of over ten books including Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? (1991) and IsScience Multicultural? (1998) and has served as a consultant to several United Nations organizations.
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Science and Other CulturesSandra Harding and
Robert FigueroaPart I Sciences in Cultures, Cultures in SciencesAIDS,
Crisis, and Activist ScienceRobert HoodWhy Standpoint MattersAlison WylieA
World of SciencesSandra HardingTo Walk in Balance: An Encounter between
Contemporary Western Science and Conquest-era Nahua PhilosophyJames
MaffieSeeds and their SocioCultural NexusHugh LaceyFallout: Issues in the
Study, Treatment, and Reparations of Exposed Marshall IslandersRobert P.
CreasePart II: Classifying People: Science and Technology at Our
ServiceEssentially Empirical: The Roles of Biological and Legal
Classification in Effectively Prohibiting Genetic DiscriminationAnita
Silvers and Michael Ashley SteinRethinking Normalcy, Normalization and
Cognitive DisabilityLicia CarlsonConformity through Cosmetic Surgery: The
Medical Erasure of Race and DisabilitySara GoeringThe Wisconsin Card Sort:
An Empirical and Philosophical Analysis of Presuppositions Regarding
Flexibility of CognitionSara WallerGeography and Ideas of RaceNaomi
ZackQueer Nature, Circular ScienceMargaret CuonzoPart III: Tradition and
Modernity: Issues in Philosophies of Technological ChangeTechnology in a
Global WorldAndrew FeenbergCreativity of Technology and the Modernization
Process of JapanJunichi MurataContributors
Robert FigueroaPart I Sciences in Cultures, Cultures in SciencesAIDS,
Crisis, and Activist ScienceRobert HoodWhy Standpoint MattersAlison WylieA
World of SciencesSandra HardingTo Walk in Balance: An Encounter between
Contemporary Western Science and Conquest-era Nahua PhilosophyJames
MaffieSeeds and their SocioCultural NexusHugh LaceyFallout: Issues in the
Study, Treatment, and Reparations of Exposed Marshall IslandersRobert P.
CreasePart II: Classifying People: Science and Technology at Our
ServiceEssentially Empirical: The Roles of Biological and Legal
Classification in Effectively Prohibiting Genetic DiscriminationAnita
Silvers and Michael Ashley SteinRethinking Normalcy, Normalization and
Cognitive DisabilityLicia CarlsonConformity through Cosmetic Surgery: The
Medical Erasure of Race and DisabilitySara GoeringThe Wisconsin Card Sort:
An Empirical and Philosophical Analysis of Presuppositions Regarding
Flexibility of CognitionSara WallerGeography and Ideas of RaceNaomi
ZackQueer Nature, Circular ScienceMargaret CuonzoPart III: Tradition and
Modernity: Issues in Philosophies of Technological ChangeTechnology in a
Global WorldAndrew FeenbergCreativity of Technology and the Modernization
Process of JapanJunichi MurataContributors
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Science and Other CulturesSandra Harding and
Robert FigueroaPart I Sciences in Cultures, Cultures in SciencesAIDS,
Crisis, and Activist ScienceRobert HoodWhy Standpoint MattersAlison WylieA
World of SciencesSandra HardingTo Walk in Balance: An Encounter between
Contemporary Western Science and Conquest-era Nahua PhilosophyJames
MaffieSeeds and their SocioCultural NexusHugh LaceyFallout: Issues in the
Study, Treatment, and Reparations of Exposed Marshall IslandersRobert P.
CreasePart II: Classifying People: Science and Technology at Our
ServiceEssentially Empirical: The Roles of Biological and Legal
Classification in Effectively Prohibiting Genetic DiscriminationAnita
Silvers and Michael Ashley SteinRethinking Normalcy, Normalization and
Cognitive DisabilityLicia CarlsonConformity through Cosmetic Surgery: The
Medical Erasure of Race and DisabilitySara GoeringThe Wisconsin Card Sort:
An Empirical and Philosophical Analysis of Presuppositions Regarding
Flexibility of CognitionSara WallerGeography and Ideas of RaceNaomi
ZackQueer Nature, Circular ScienceMargaret CuonzoPart III: Tradition and
Modernity: Issues in Philosophies of Technological ChangeTechnology in a
Global WorldAndrew FeenbergCreativity of Technology and the Modernization
Process of JapanJunichi MurataContributors
Robert FigueroaPart I Sciences in Cultures, Cultures in SciencesAIDS,
Crisis, and Activist ScienceRobert HoodWhy Standpoint MattersAlison WylieA
World of SciencesSandra HardingTo Walk in Balance: An Encounter between
Contemporary Western Science and Conquest-era Nahua PhilosophyJames
MaffieSeeds and their SocioCultural NexusHugh LaceyFallout: Issues in the
Study, Treatment, and Reparations of Exposed Marshall IslandersRobert P.
CreasePart II: Classifying People: Science and Technology at Our
ServiceEssentially Empirical: The Roles of Biological and Legal
Classification in Effectively Prohibiting Genetic DiscriminationAnita
Silvers and Michael Ashley SteinRethinking Normalcy, Normalization and
Cognitive DisabilityLicia CarlsonConformity through Cosmetic Surgery: The
Medical Erasure of Race and DisabilitySara GoeringThe Wisconsin Card Sort:
An Empirical and Philosophical Analysis of Presuppositions Regarding
Flexibility of CognitionSara WallerGeography and Ideas of RaceNaomi
ZackQueer Nature, Circular ScienceMargaret CuonzoPart III: Tradition and
Modernity: Issues in Philosophies of Technological ChangeTechnology in a
Global WorldAndrew FeenbergCreativity of Technology and the Modernization
Process of JapanJunichi MurataContributors