Foucault en het (neo)liberalisme
Biografie
Guus Dix studied philosophy and sociology at the University of Amsterdam. As a lecturer and PhD candidate he is currently teaching courses in the philosophy of (social) science. He started a PhD-project on the intricate relationship between economic science and market-oriented policy in the Netherlands. First results of his research can be found in an article on the market for job placement services, ‘Interveniërende voorwaarden’ in Beleid en Maatschappij.
Introductie
STS On Art And The Art Of STS: an Introduction (pdf)
Ruth Benschop
Artikelen
Het domesticeren van de rat. Mens-ratrelaties in de twintigste eeuw (pdf)
Koen Beumer
Artistiek onderzoek in het geheel der wetenschappen (pdf)
Henk Borgdorff
Essays
Sociology and Science. A Short Controversy Study About Rembrandt’s Painting (pdf)
Matthijs Versteegh
Experimenting the Listener. Sound Art and the Doing – Done to Audience (pdf)
Ruth Benschop
Retracing Old Organ Sound. Authenticity and the Structure of Artistic Arguments (pdf)
Peter Peters
Doing Artworks. An Ethnographic Account of the Acquisition and Conservation of No Ghost Just a Shell (pdf)
Vivian van Saaze
Retracing Old Organ Sound. Authenticity and the Structure of Artistic Arguments
Peter Peters
Reviews
Voluminous Questions (pdf)
Ton Groeneweg
Foucault en het (neo)liberalisme (pdf)
Guus Dix
Kunnen studenten de academie redden? (pdf)
Christophe Andrades
Walter Benjamin en Carl Schmitt over de heilsbetekenis van politieke krachten en machten (pdf)
Theo W.A. de Wit
Filosofie van de praxis: wat Lolle Nauta (niet) heeft nagelaten (pdf)
Gijs van Oenen