Incoming Resources
- Don't trust your gut, using data to get what you really want in life, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
- Truth, a brief history of total bullsh*t, Tom Phillips
- Essays on the sociology of knowledge, edited by Paul Kecskemeti
- Haunted data, affect, transmedia, weird science, Lisa Blackman
- Another knowledge is possible, beyond northern epistemologies, edited by Boaventura de Sousa Santos
- Knowledges, what different peoples make of the world
- The sociology of knowledge, an essay in aid of a deeper understanding of the history of ideas, W. Stark
- The anthropology of ignorance, an ethnographic approach, edited by Casey High, Ann H. Kelly, and Jonathan Mair
- Hermeneutic philosophy and the sociology of art, an approach to some of the epistemological problems of the sociology of knowledge and the sociology of art and literature, Janet Wolff
- Knowledge and social structure, an introduction to the classical argument in the sociology of knowledge, Peter Hamilton
- The dominant ideology thesis, Nicholas Abercrombie, Stephen Hill, Bryan S. Turner
- That's offensive!, criticism, identity, respect, Stefan Collini
- Disciplines in the making, cross-cultural perspectives on elites, learning, and innovation, G.E.R. Lloyd
- The uses of structuralism, by Raymond Boudon ; translated [from the French] by Michalina Vaughan ; introduced by Donald MacRae
- Disciplines in the making, cross-cultural perspectives on elites, learning, and innovation, G.E.R. Lloyd
- Of rivers, baguettes & billabongs, an exploration of the Dordogne and east of the Darling, by Reg Egan
- Memory and methodology, edited by Susannah Radstone
- Worlds of difference, Martin Palmer, Esther Bisset
- Routledge international handbook of ignorance studies, edited by Matthias Gross and Linsey McGoey
- An ethnography of knowledge, the production of knowledge in Mupfurudzi resettlement scheme, Zimbabwe, by Netsayi Noris Mudege
- Doing discourse research, an introduction for social scientists, Reiner Keller ; translated by Bryan Jenner
- Ideology and utopia, an introduction to the sociology of knowledge, by Karl Mannheim ; preface by Louis Wirth
- Entangled itineraries, materials, practices, and knowledges across Eurasia, edited by Pamela H. Smith
- Sociological insights of great thinkers, sociology through literature, philosophy, and science, Christofer Edling and Jens Rydgren, editors
- Haunted data, affect, transmedia, weird science, Lisa Blackman
- Transmitting culture, RĂ©gis Debray ; translated by Eric Rauth
- Knowledge, ideology & discourse, a sociological perspective, Tim Dant
- Post-Truth, Knowledge As A Power Game
- The unknowers, how strategic ignorance rules the world, Linsey McGoey
- The development dictionary, a guide to knowledge as power, edited by Wolfgang Sachs