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  Institutionalizing Scientific Knowledge: The Social and Political Foundation of Empirical Economic Research

Reichmann, W. (2011). Institutionalizing Scientific Knowledge: The Social and Political Foundation of Empirical Economic Research. Sociology Compass, 5(7), 564-575. doi:10.1111/j.1751-9020.2011.00384.x.

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 Abstract: Scientific knowledge is an essential component of modern society. Consequently, sociologists are interested in its production process and have conducted a broad variety of studies showing how social patterns influence the definition and the boundaries of scientific knowledge. In this paper, I ask how social factors influence the transformation of a ‘normal’ field of knowledge into a ‘scientific’ one. First, I give a brief overview of the development of the sociology of scientific knowledge exploring different approaches to the social foundations and boundaries of scientific knowledge. Second, I present a case study of the transformation of empirical economic research in the 1920s from a field of knowledge produced by journalists and civil servants into a prestigious scientific domain. I use neo-institutionalist ideas to show that knowledge needs a socially legitimated organizational frame in order to count as ‘scientific’ and I examine how political needs to ‘manage the economy’ build boundaries around economic knowledge and define it as ‘scientific’ in order to control its production, distribution, and communication.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2011-07-03
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 Table of Contents: Under what conditions does knowledge become ‘scientific knowledge’?
The social basis of scientific knowledge
The ‘scientification’ of economic knowledge
The organizational framing of scientific knowledge
The ‘management of economies’
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-9020.2011.00384.x
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Title: Sociology Compass
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 5 (7) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 564 - 575 Identifier: ISSN: 1751-9020