5 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
De Munck Jean;
Language
French
Main themes
The course will be focused on current issues in epistemology of social sciences (sociology and anthropology).
1 post-parsonian sociological theory. Landmarks of contemporary debates in epistemology, in the French-speaking world as well as German and Anglo-Saxon contexts. Mapping of the discussions ; comments on contradictions, differences etc.
2. Main epistemological issues, in a traditional and a contemporary light. A dialogue is established between classical writings and contemporary texts. One of the aims is to show the continuities/discontinuities between historical and current frames of epistemological issues.
3. Reading of relevant litterature.
Content
This specialized course of epistemology will try to open the way of a critical sociological theory. The following topics will be dealt with:
(1) the Marxist pattern of a critical theory and the reformulation of Horkheimer in 1937 (traditional versus critical theory);
(2) the constructivist approach of Bruno Latour (Actor-Network Theory);
(3) the pragmatic sociology of Luc Boltanski;
(4) post-structuralism and post-colonialism;
(5) the “ecology of knowledge” (Boaventura de Sousa Santos);
(6) The Capability Approach of Amartya Sen;
(7) Jürgen Habermas’ communicative action theory.
(1) the Marxist pattern of a critical theory and the reformulation of Horkheimer in 1937 (traditional versus critical theory);
(2) the constructivist approach of Bruno Latour (Actor-Network Theory);
(3) the pragmatic sociology of Luc Boltanski;
(4) post-structuralism and post-colonialism;
(5) the “ecology of knowledge” (Boaventura de Sousa Santos);
(6) The Capability Approach of Amartya Sen;
(7) Jürgen Habermas’ communicative action theory.
Bibliography
- Notes de cours on-line (site Moodle)
Teaching materials
- Notes de cours on-line (site Moodle)
Faculty or entity
PSAD