Collaboration, Concepts, and Assemblages
Collaboration, Concepts, and Assemblages
This chapter argues that it is necessary to rethink and remediate key aspects of the forms, venues, and practices of the interpretive sciences, that is, aspects of the pragmatic and material conditions of contemporary knowledge production, dissemination, and critique. It suggests for an invention of practices of knowledge production, dissemination, and critique that refuse the individualism of the reigning social sciences and humanities.
Keywords: forms, venues, practices, interpretive sciences, contemporary knowledge, social sciences, humanities
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