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El. knyga: Imposter as Social Theory: Thinking with Gatecrashers, Cheats and Charlatans

Edited by (University of Helsinki), Edited by (Linköping University), Edited by (Uppsala University, Sweden), Edited by (Linköping University)
  • Formatas: 350 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Bristol University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529213102
  • Formatas: 350 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Bristol University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529213102

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The figure of the imposter can stir complicated emotions, from intrigue to suspicion and fear. But what insights can these troublesome figures provide into the social relations and cultural forms from which they emerge? Edited by leading scholars, this volume explores the question through a diverse range of empirical cases, including click farms, magicians, spirit possession, images of celebrity, fake art and fraudulent scientists. Proposing 'Thinking with Imposters' as a valuable new tool of analysis in the social sciences and humanities, this revolutionary book shows how the figure of the imposter can help upend social theory.

Edited by expert scholars, this volume explores the 'imposter' through empirical cases, including click farms, bikers, business leaders and fraudulent scientists, providing insights into the social relations and cultural forms from which they emerge.
List of Figures and Boxes
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Preface xiv
1 Thinking With Imposters: The Imposter As Analytic
1(30)
Else Vogel
David Moats
Steve Woolgar
Claes-Fredrik Helgesson
2 The Desire To Believe And Belong: Wannabes And Their Audience In A North American Cultural Context
31(22)
Caroline Rosenthal
3 A Menagerie Of Imposters And Truth-Tellers: Diederik Stapel And The Crisis In Psychology
53(24)
Maarten Derksen
4 Learning From Fakes: A Relational Approach
77(26)
Catelijne Coopmans
5 Imitations Of Celebrity
103(24)
Mandy Merck
6 Natural Imposters? A Cuckoo View Of Social Relations
127(20)
Martin Abbott
Daniel Large
7 Conjuring Imposters: The Extraordinary Illusions Of Mundanity
147(24)
Brian Rappert
8 States Of Imposture: Scroungerphobia And The Choreography Of Suspicion
171(20)
James Kaufman
9 The Face Of `The Other': Biometric Facial Recognition, Imposters And The Art Of Outplaying Them
191(28)
Kristina Grunenberg
10 Faking Spirit Possession: Creating `Epistemic Murk' In Bahian Candomble
219(18)
Mattijs van de Port
11 The Guerrilla's Id Card: Flatland Against Fatland In Colombia
237(32)
Olga Restrepo Forero
Malcolm Ashmore
12 Good Enough Imposters: The Market For Instagram Followers In Indonesia And Beyond
269(24)
Johan Lindquist
13 Thinking Beyond The Imposter: Gatecrashing Un/Welcoming Borders
293(24)
Fredy Mora-Gamez
14 Postscript: Thinking With Imposters - What Were They Thinking?
317(12)
Agnes
Forrest Carter
Civet Coffee Bean
Cuckoo
Iansa
Oxum
Sarah Jane
Han van Meegeren
David Rosenhahn
Diederik Stapel
Jorge Enrique Briceno Suarez
Index 329
Steve Woolgar is Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Linköping University and Professor of Marketing Emeritus at Oxford University.









Else Vogel is Assistant Professor at University of Amsterdam.









David Moats is Research Fellow at the University of Helsinki.









Claes-Fredrik Helgesson is Professor and Research Director at the Centre for Integrated Research on Culture and Society (CIRCUS) at Uppsala University.