Circulation of Knowledge  
Explorations into the History of Knowledge
Published by Nordic Academic Press
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Historians have long been interested in knowledge - its nature and origin, and the circumstances under which it was created - but it has only been in recent decades that the history of knowledge has emerged as an academic field in its own right. In Circulation of Knowledge, a group of Nordic researchers address the burning issue of the day: the circulation of knowledge in social or scientific circles, and what happens to it when it is in motion.
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Historians have long been interested in knowledge - its nature and origin, and the circumstances under which it was created - but it has only been in recent decades that the history of knowledge has emerged as an academic field in its own right. In Circulation of Knowledge, a group of Nordic researchers address the burning issue of the day: the circulation of knowledge in social or scientific circles, and what happens to it when it is in motion.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • The history of knowledge and the circulation of knowledge
    • An introduction
  • I Public Circulation of Knowledge
    • 1. Public, private, and experience-based knowledge
      • Cholesterol knowledge in circulation in Finnish society, 1970–2010
    • 2. The circulation and commercialization of sexual knowledge
      • The celebrity sexologists Inge and Sten Hegeler
    • 3. From content to circulation
      • Influential books and the history of knowledge
    • 4. Political knowledge in public circulation
      • The case of subsidies in eighteenth-century Sweden
  • II Conditions of Circulation
    • 5. Theoria, praxis, and poiesis
      • Theoretical considerations on the circulation of knowledge in everyday life
    • 6. Unwelcome knowledge
      • Resistance to pedagogical knowledge in a university setting, c.1965–2005
    • 7. Conflict, consensus, and circulation
      • The public debates on education in Sweden, c.1800–1830
    • 8. The circulation of knowledge in translations and compilations
      • A sixteenth-century example
  • III Objects and Sites of Knowledge
    • 9. Circulation and monstrosity
      • The sea-pig and the walrus as objects of knowledge in the sixteenth century
    • 10. Materializing circulation
      • A gigantic skeleton and a Danish eighteenth-century naturalist
    • 11. Guaiacum
      • A circulating cure for syphilis
    • 12. The printed work as a site of knowledge circulation
      • Dialogues, systems, and the question of genre
  • About the authors
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