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- Publisher:
- Jagiellonian University Press
- Online publication date:
- January 2015
- Print publication year:
- 2014
- Online ISBN:
- 9788323390190
- Subjects:
- Sociology: General Interest, Sociology
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In this volume, the wording 'professional' and 'non-professional' is central to our discussion of concepts, since these notions reflect well the weighty aspect of the tension appearing at the junction of the private sphere of our life and the scientific one. Personal experience of each of us (the 'non-professional' part of our biography) continuously - consciously or unconsciously - gets imprinted in everything that is located in the area of 'professional' actions; from the choice of research areas to the ways of their theoretical and methodological conceptualization.
"This book is not yet another modified version of the so-called biographism in science, so strongly criticized in the 'serious' literary studies and in other disciplines adopting the form of easy psychologism. The concept of 'scientific biographies' presented here originates from different assumptions and serves different objectives. It concerns a specific tension that is generated (and is usually declaratively 'eliminated' from the official theoretical position) between practicing purely cognitive knowledge and biographical-historical-contextual elements, which make up the so-called unofficial biography of a researcher. This tension manifests itself in various ways since there is a whole spectrum of possibilities in this respect. What is more, it sometimes happens that self-reflection becomes a key ingredient of practicing knowledge, as can be observed for example in the case of reflexive anthropology or even within the reflexive turn in the modern humanities. Scientific Biographies bring precisely such different dimensions of the newly conceived context vivisection of biographism."
Wojciech J. Burszta
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