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Archive | 2014

“The Tip of the Day”: Field Theory and Alternative Nutrition in the US

Kelly Moore; Matthew Hoffmann

Abstract Field theory is waxing in the sociology of science, and Pierre Bourdieu’s work is especially influential. His characterization of field structure and dynamics has been especially valuable in drawing attention to hierarchical and center-periphery relations in science and technology, and to the stability and reproduction of science and technology practices. What field theory does less well, however, is to capture the existence of multiple (including marginal) logics around a given sociotechnical object. Nor does it capture the dynamics of a specific logic of neoliberal capitalism in the US: the cultural and economic value of entrepreneurship that emphasizes the continual reconfiguration of social relations, which has its roots in a longer US history of progress-through-reinvention, and is abetted by new technologies designed to continually “update” and remix. Much better at capturing these qualities, we argue, is an institutionalist theory in which dynamism, not stasis, is foregrounded, and there is room for multiple, contradictory, and non-cognitive logics to co-exist. Using the expansion of “alternative nutrition” in the US, we show that its formation took place via the conjunction of parallel streams of social action that encompassed diverse logics and encouraged creativity and hybridity. More generally, variability in field stability and qualities, not static fields, deserve analytic attention.


Journal of Responsible Innovation | 2014

Refining expertise: how responsible engineers subvert environmental justice challenges

Kelly Moore

The reasons that activist groups fail or only partially succeed are many: they trade representation and legitimacy for legal, economic, or social benefits; they fail to muster enough leverage to ge...


Archive | 2006

The New Political Sociology of Science: Institutions, Networks, and Power

Scott Frickel; Kelly Moore


Theory and Society | 2011

Science and neoliberal globalization: a political sociological approach

Kelly Moore; Daniel Lee Kleinman; David J. Hess; Scott Frickel


Geoforum | 2013

Foodways of the urban poor

Alison Hope Alkon; Daniel Block; Kelly Moore; Catherine Gillis; Nicole DiNuccio; Noel Chavez


Archive | 2006

The New Political Sociology of Science

Scott Frickel; Kelly Moore


Contemporary Sociology | 1998

Reconfiguring Truth: Postmodernism, Science Studies, and the Search for a New Model of Knowledge

Kelly Moore; Steven Ward


Archive | 2014

Routledge Handbook of Science, Technology and Society

Kelly Moore


The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements | 2013

Science and Social Movements

Kelly Moore; Matthew Hoffmann


Contemporary Sociology | 2005

Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy

Kelly Moore

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Scott Frickel

Washington State University

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Daniel Block

Chicago State University

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Noel Chavez

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Daniel Lee Kleinman

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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