Research Colloquium

We had to cancel the upcoming session with Hannes Bajohr for this Wednesday, December 9. Alternatively, we will discuss a recent research article by our own Monika Wulz and Kijan Espahangizi. Further information here.

by Markus Schmid

The text to be discussed will be:

  • Monika Wulz / Kijan Espahangizi. 2020. "The Political and the Epistemic in the Twentieth Century: Historical Perspectives". In: KNOW. A Journal on the Formation of Knowledge 4/2, 161–174.

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    Abstract
    Historical studies on the relationship between knowledge and politics have mostly focused on the narrower interplay between scientific knowledge and political institutions: the role of experts and advisors in policy making or the impact of the modern state on scientific institutions, theories, practices, and projects. Borrowing from Foucauldian discourse analysis, others have departed from the constitutive interrelationship between knowledge and power in order to reconstruct the epistemic regimes of governmentality. Taking up recent accounts in political theory, such as those by Jacques Rancière, Ernesto Laclau, and Chantal Mouffe, we argue for an antifoundationalist understanding of both the political and the epistemic beyond institutionalized frameworks. The distinction between science, knowledge, and the realm of the political is thus not imbued with a clear-cut dividing line; instead, the relationship is characterized by ongoing and contested boundary work performed by various actors with different resources, strategies, intentions, and interests. The historically shifting scope of the political relies on contested fields and foundations of knowledge, and vice versa. For a more thorough understanding of the political aspects of knowledge production and circulation we therefore suggest considering the nonfoundational and agonistic conditions in which knowledge emerges in an ever-changing power play of forms and social contexts.

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