Design – and typology problems of trading zones

Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 54 (4):20-29 (2017)
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This article is aimed to encourage discussions on the problem of scientific and extra-scientific knowledge exchange. The author describes this problem within the framework of the trading zone, a concept introduced by P. Galison. We suggest a typology of trading zones in terms of “Galisonian,” “Humboldtian,” and “non-Humboldtian” zones. To reveal specific characteristics of different situations in an exchange of knowledge, the allegory of the tunnel is given. The peculiarities of the exchange between scientific and extra-scientific environments are expressed through the notion of a partial alienation.

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New Trading Zones in Contemporary Universities.Svetlana Shibarshina - 2019 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 49 (6):510-527.

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