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Knowledge Resistance Mikael Klintman

Knowledge Resistance By Mikael Klintman

Knowledge Resistance by Mikael Klintman


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Concerns about people's resistance to facts and knowledge are becoming increasingly serious. This book draws on the social, economic and evolutionary sciences to provide an integrated understanding of the phenomenon.

Knowledge Resistance Summary

Knowledge Resistance: How We Avoid Insight from Others by Mikael Klintman

Why do people and groups ignore, deny and resist knowledge about society's many problems? In a world of 'alternative facts', 'fake news that some believe could be remedied by factfulness, the question has never been more pressing. After years of ideologically polarised debates on this topic, the book seeks to further advance our understanding of the phenomenon of knowledge resistance by integrating insights from the social, economic and evolutionary sciences. It identifies simplistic views in public and scholarly debates about what facts, knowledge and human motivations are and what 'rational' use of information actually means. The examples used include controversies about nature-nurture, climate change, gender roles, vaccination, genetically modified food and artificial intelligence. Drawing on cutting-edge scholarship as well as personal experiences of culture clashes, the book is aimed at the general, educated public as well as students and scholars interested in the interface of human motivation and the urgent social problems of today.

Knowledge Resistance Reviews

'At all levels of society, our world is becoming increasingly dominated by an inability, even refusal, to engage with others' ideas. It does not bode well either for democracy or for science. Mikael Klintman's book offers just the kind of in-depth exploration of the issues that surround this disturbing phenomenon that is desperately needed.'
R. I. M. Dunbar, Emeritus Professor of Evolutionary Psychology, University of Oxford

'Few things could be more important right now than trying to shed new light on "knowledge resistance" in the internet age. It may not be a new phenomenon, but with the way it impacts on our lives today, it is an existential threat to humanity. Mikael Klintmans book provides valuable perspectives on knowledge resistance and suggests how we, as individuals and societies, can find ways to manage and prevent its harmful forms.'
Bjorn Ulvaeus, musician and activist

'A must-read, especially in these turbulent times. An insightful approach to a complex issue.'
Nazli Choucri, Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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About Mikael Klintman

Mikael Klintman is Professor of Sociology at the University of Lund, Sweden, Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, London School of Economics and Political Science and a former Wallenberg Fellow of Environment and Sustainability at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 What knowledge resistance isnt and a hint at what it is
3 If youre with us, don't believe them
4 Why invalid claims can be valuable
5 Knowledge belief first, confirming evidence second
6 Whats in it for me to know that?
7 When knowledge is responsibility and ignorance freedom
8 What if the earth is round? Concerns about cultural consequences
9 How to resist knowledge resistance and when
10 Is knowledge resistance always bad, and other questions
Index

Additional information

GOR013850662
9781526135209
1526135205
Knowledge Resistance: How We Avoid Insight from Others by Mikael Klintman
Used - Like New
Hardback
Manchester University Press
2019-06-19
264
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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