Over the last twenty years, from a fundamentally historical perspective, the production of knowledge and its circulation have been understood as an essentially communicative practice. From this communicational process, we can understand the dynamics surrounding the production of knowledge, its acceptance and validation. These new forms of knowledge production are analysed today based on the… Continue reading Decentralising the history of knowledge: The co-construction of knowledge through discussions on the importance of informal agents and circulation processes (16th to 19th centuries).
Tag: informal knowledge; networks of knowledge; non-European spaces; indigenous knowledge; History of medicine; Natural Philosophy.
ESHS – Barcelona: Call for abstracts for a symposium at the conference.
“Decentralising the history of knowledge: The co-construction of knowledge through discussions on the importance of informal agents and circulation processes (16th to 19th centuries)”. Over the last twenty years, from a fundamentally historical perspective, the production of knowledge and its circulation have been understood as an essentially communicative practice. From this communicational process, we can… Continue reading ESHS – Barcelona: Call for abstracts for a symposium at the conference.