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Using Foucault's Methods. Gary Wickham, Gavin Kendall
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Using Foucault's Methods Gary Wickham, Gavin Kendall
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Through the term 'archaeology', Foucault describes a method which is neither “neither formalising nor interpretive”,[wherein discourse is positive since it the only way we can access the thought of our preceding thinkers. Number of articles, and now i feel confident in starting to say some things about them. Download Using Foucault's Methods. The book is organized around the following themes: history, archaeology, genealogy and discourse as the cornerstones of Foucault's methods; and science and culture as important objects of analysis for those using Foucault's methods. Drawing on recently published Collège de France lectures, it is useful to those concerned with Foucault's engagement with the 'psy-disciplines' and those interested in the practical application of Foucault's critical research methods. This paper is a Foucauldian account of power relations as expressed through discourse in the on-line encyclopedia Wikipedia. I am not yet foucault, though i thught reading the book "using foucault's methods" would transform me. Like Foucault, Dewey thought of inquiry as structured not around a quest for eternal truth, but rather as the melioration of a fraught situation — in other words, both Dewey and Foucault were 'problem-and-response' thinkers (cf. Using Foucault's Methods Gary Wickham, Gavin Kendall Language: English Page: 171. That said, it is worth noting that Dewey explicitly contrasts the methods of social science with those of natural science, a distinction that not all philosophers have been careful to make. [v] If Foucault intended his work for users rather than readers, an evaluation of his methods allows us to determine the degree to which we might want to use his scholarly tools. On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 11:52:33 +0200 "Frank Ejby Poulsen"