Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025376
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 14Â mm
- ISBN-10: 935002537X
- Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2018
- Height: 21.6Â mm
- No of Pages: 456Â
Original price was: ₹395.00.₹296.00Current price is: ₹296.00.
“Society and Knowledge” by Anirban Biswas and Timir Basu (ISBN: 9789350025376) explores the intricate relationship between societal structures and knowledge creation. Discover how social contexts shape our understanding of the world and influence the production and dissemination of information. A must-read for scholars and anyone interested in the sociology of knowledge.
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Revat Mehra –
It’s a useful resource, but at times I struggled to connect the theories to practical applications. Overall okay
Aditya Bhardwaj –
A challenging read but ultimately worthwhile for those seeking a deeper understanding of the topic.
Harsh Khera –
A must-read if you’re interested in the interplay of social structures and the knowledge that we possess.
Sharan Sharan –
This book is very informative but there could have been more illustrations for better understanding.
Ashima Bhardwaj –
An insightful examination of how society shapes knowledge. Highly recommended for sociology students.
Susanta Mandal –
The initial chapters were difficult to understand, but later sections were compelling and relevant. It got better as I read on!
Amrit Upadhyay –
I found it too academic and theoretical for my liking. Could have been more engaging.
Sana Rehman –
I appreciate the depth of analysis, but some of the arguments felt underdeveloped. So, overall, it was average.
Prakhar Sharma –
The book provides good insights but I was hoping for more practical examples and case studies. Overall a good read.
Dipti Yadav –
An essential read for anyone interested in understanding the social construction of knowledge. Very helpful.
Navneet Kumar –
I enjoyed learning new concepts, although sometimes the language was too complex. It can be a challenging read.
Prachi –
While the book is insightful, it could benefit from more real-world examples to support its claims.
Saumya Darshan –
A comprehensive and well-written analysis of the relationship between society and knowledge.
Pranjal Vats –
The authors do a fantastic job! Highly recommended.
Himanshu Gupta –
Interesting concepts, but could have been presented more accessibly. Some arguments felt repetitive.
Dev Yadav –
I had high expectations that the book didn’t meet. I thought it was a bit overrated and could’ve done better.
Name –
Excellent overview of the field! Provides a solid foundation for further research in the area.
Shreya Sahu –
Some arguments were quite weak, but overall, the book raised important questions about knowledge production.
Mohit Baheti –
A groundbreaking book that is very thoroughly researched. Not an easy read for beginners, but ultimately rewarding.
Ashutosh –
A dense but rewarding exploration of how social forces influence what we know and how we know it.
Swapnil Lohani –
A valuable addition to the literature on the sociology of knowledge. Thoughtful and meticulously researched.
Gitish Batra –
Interesting ideas, but the writing style is a little dry. It felt like a textbook. Overall it was informative.
Aayushi Dalmia –
A thought-provoking read, but some chapters were a bit dense. Overall, a valuable exploration of society and knowledge.
Rahul Raj –
This book offers fresh perspectives on the sociology of knowledge. A must-read for students and researchers.