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Call for Publications

Theme: Epistemologies of Spaces and Places 
Publication: Teorie Vědy. Časopis pro Mezioborová Zkoumáni Vědy /
Theory of Science. Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies of Science
Date: Special Issue
Deadline: 20.6.2013

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Theory of Science, a journal for interdisciplinary studies of
science, seeks research articles, review articles and book reviews
focusing on epistemologies of spaces and places.

Spatial, or geographical turn in the history and philosophy of
science, advocated by scholars such as Steven Shapin or David
Livingstone, constitutes one of the possible orientations by means of
which researchers attempt to overcome more traditional ways of
inquiry that have perceived scientific knowledge as universal by
definition. The spatial turn echoes concerns raised most notably in
feminism that had born arguments in favor of modes of knowing
"located in body and space" (Dorothy Smith) and brought Donna Haraway
to develop the notions of situated knowledges and positioned
rationality. Likewise, postcolonial studies have focused on
intersections of place and knowledge since the founding works of
Edward Said on Orientalism and traveling theory. The ethnographic
studies of science, exemplified by Bruno Latour, found the seemingly
universal space of scientific knowledge constructed in laboratories
and by a network of immutable mobiles. The questions raised by the
spatial turn lead us even beyond Clifford Geertz assertion that most
knowledge is inherently local.

While we have become accustomed to speak of historical epistemology
or changing epistemes, can we identify spatial or geopolitical
arrangements and boundaries that would accord space a role similar to
that of time in the production, evaluation and dissemination of
knowledge? Is geo-epistemology (Claudio Carnapo) a warranted concept?
Do disciplines in human sciences and in natural science differ
fundamentally by their spatial embedment? How can we analyze the ties
between spaces, places and knowledges without making recourse to mere
styles and lingering preconceptions of uneven development?

For a special thematic section of the journal, we seek additional
texts that deal with the epistemologies of spaces and places
conceptually or empirically. The theme is opened to various spatial
scales, from architectural setting to geopolitical considerations.
Contributions focusing on either natural, social or human sciences
are welcomed.

Please, send abstracts or prior queries by 20th June 2013 to
[email protected]; full papers will be expected by 20th August.
Theory of Science is a peer-reviewed academic journal founded in
1969. Currently, the journal is indexed in databases such as ERIH,
CEJSH, EBSCO. For more information, visit:
http://teorievedy.flu.cas.cz


Contact:

Theory of Science
Jilska 1
110 00 Prague 1
Czech Republic 
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://teorievedy.flu.cas.cz




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