01913namaa2200397uu 4500001001000000003000600010005001700016006001900033007001500052008004100067020001800108020001800126040001700144041000800161042000700169072001500176720002500191245005800216260002700274300003100301336002600332337002600358338003600384506005100420520069200471540006301163546001201226650003901238653001401277720002501291720002401316720002401340793001801364856011601382999001701498doab38224oapen20260305123944.0m o d cr|mn|---annan210210s2015 xx |||||o ||| 0|eng d a9780415718967 a9781315867762 aoapencoapen0 aeng adc 7aJF2bicssc1 aGross, Matthias4edt00aRoutledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies bTaylor & Francisc2015 a1 online resource (408 p.) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aFree-to-readfUnrestricted online access2star aOnce treated as the absence of knowledge, ignorance today has become a highly influential topic in its own right, commanding growing attention across the natural and social sciences where a wide range of scholars have begun to explore the social life and political issues involved in the distribution and strategic use of not knowing. The field is growing fast and this handbook reflects this interdisciplinary field of study by drawing contributions from economics, sociology, history, philosophy, cultural studies, anthropology, feminist studies, and related fields in order to serve as a seminal guide to the political, legal and social uses of ignorance in social and political life. aAll rights reserveduhttp://oapen.org/content/about-rights aEnglish 7aSociety & culture: general2bicssc aignorance1 aGross, Matthias4oth1 aMcGoey, Linsey4edt1 aMcGoey, Linsey4oth0 aDOAB Library.40uhttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/3822470zFree-to-read: DOAB: description of the publication c92594d92594