Rhetoric, Action, and Agency in Institutionalized Science and Technology |
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Authors: | William J. Kinsella |
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Affiliation: | a North Carolina State University. |
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Abstract: | This essay argues that to an unprecedented degree the practices of contemporary science and technology are embedded within complex institutional systems. This embeddedness problematizes received views of rhetorical action and agency, which must be reformulated to locate these principles within larger systems of power/ knowledge. Three sets of resources are identified for this reformulation: theories of organizational rhetoric, Foucauldian studies of knowledge-intensive organizations, and Foucauldian approaches to the philosophy of science. |
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