Progress in Science and Science at the Non-Western Peripheries

Authors

  • Deepanwita Dasgupta University of Minnesota

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4245/sponge.v3i1.6575

Abstract

Assuming that progress in science means effectiveness at problem-solving, this paper discusses how a progressive scienti?c tradition can be created by a peripheral scienti?c community. A mechanism of peripheral scienti?c growth is proposed, and it is illustrated with an Indian case study. The conclusion of the paper is that scienti?c collaboration between metropolitan and peripheral research communities is frequently characterized by a persistent inequality of intellectual authority due to inequalityin their epistemic transactions.

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Published

2010-01-11