History of Intellectual Culture. : Participatory Knowledge / / Volume 1 : / edited by Charlotte A. Lerg, Johan Östling, Jana Weiß.

With concepts of participation discussed in multiple disciplines from media studies to anthropology, from political sciences to sociology, the first issue of the new yearbook History of Intellectual Culture (HIC) dedicates a thematic section to the way knowledge can and arguably must be conceptualiz...

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