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Author:Fuchs, S.
Ward, S.
Title:What is deconstruction, and where and when does it take place? Making facts in science, building cases in law
Journal:American Sociological Review
1994 : AUG, VOL. 59:4, p. 481-500
Index terms:SCIENCE
CASE LAW
ORGANIZATIONS
Language:eng
Abstract:There are two forms of deconstruction. Radical DECONSTRUCTION is rare.It is a sign of deep crisis and extraordinary skepticism among intellectual workers facing high uncertainty. Moderate deconstruction, however, occurs wherever conflicts over knowledge are built into the competitive and adversarial structure of social fields. The authors illustrate the social dynamics of moderate deconstruction for two specific cases.
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