Decentralizing Knowledges
Essays on Distributed Agency
Contributor(s)
Rodriguez Medina, Leandro (editor)
Harding, Sandra (editor)
Collection
Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem (TOME)Language
EnglishAbstract
Decentralizing Knowledges argues that epistemic decentralizing—the diverse infrastructures and nonhegemonic practices of knowledge production—should be a main objective in studying the specific infrastructures and practices that make such decentering possible.
Keywords
epistemic decentering;epistemic decentralization;distributed agency;knowledge circulation;knowledge infrastructure;epistemic justice;extractivism;epistemic decentralizing;epistemic mutualism;epistemic indifference;epistemic extractivism;epistemic co-optation;spheres of ignorance;decentralized knowledge;decentered knowledge;Epistemic authority;epistemic privilege;epistemic practices;Knowledge practices;infrastructures of knowing;infrastructure of state knowing;transnational collaborations;postcolonial academia;ethnographic reconfigurations;economia solidaria;agri-food economy;non-biomedical therapeutics;palliative care;Taiwan;qi-gong;acupuncture;Chile;Argentina;China;BRICS countries;BRICS Science, Technology and Innovation Framework ProgramDOI
10.1215/9781478060772ISBN
9781478094289, 9781478031796, 9781478028550, 9781478060772Publisher
Duke University PressPublisher website
https://www.dukeupress.edu/Publication date and place
Durham, 2025Imprint
Duke University Press BooksClassification
Technology: general issues
Anthropology
Colonialism and imperialism
Politics and government


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