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Knowledge-Power and Institutional Relations

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Rigorous Data Analysis

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We should rather admit that power produces knowledge (and not simply by encouraging it because it serves power or by applying it because it is useful); that power and knowledge directly imply one another; that there is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge, nor any knowledge that does not presuppose and constitute at the same time power relations.

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Roth, WM. (2015). Knowledge-Power and Institutional Relations. In: Rigorous Data Analysis. Practice of Research Method. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-998-2_9

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