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Year: 2000

Pages: 211-225

Series: Human Studies

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Gary Radford, "Conversations, conferences, and the practice of intellectual discussion", Human Studies 23 (3), 2000, pp. 211-225.

Conversations, conferences, and the practice of intellectual discussion

Gary Radford

pp. 211-225

in: Human Studies 23 (3), 2000.

Abstract

This paper analyzes a conference panel discussion entitled "Identity in Crisis: The Issue of Agency in Social Constructionism and Postmodernism" in order to identify some limits to intellectual discussion. The panel participants made a deliberate attempt to engage in a self-reflexive language game about the language game of intellectual discussion in the conference format. This attempt revealed the highly sedimented nature of discursive practice in the conference setting, at least, and perhaps more generally. This analysis of the extent to which sedimented practices limit the exercise of agency highlights academic practices which typically are hidden or considered too obvious to merit attention.

Publication details

Year: 2000

Pages: 211-225

Series: Human Studies

Full citation:

Gary Radford, "Conversations, conferences, and the practice of intellectual discussion", Human Studies 23 (3), 2000, pp. 211-225.