Description Context and situation always matter in both Human and Animal lives.
He is the author of many books, including Lords of the Fly: Drosophila Genetics and the Experimental Life and Landscapes and Labscapes: Exploring the Lab-Field Border in Biology , both published by the University of Chicago Press..
Kohler is professor emeritus of the history and sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
About the Author Robert E.
This story-driven exploration is perfect for historians, sociologists, and philosophers who want to know how scientists go about making robust knowledge of nature and society.
This approach also demonstrates how Science and everyday life--often assumed to be different and separate ways of knowing--are in fact overlapping aspects of the Human experience.
These scientists understand their subjects not by keeping their distance but by living among them and engaging with them in ways large and small.
What makes it special, Kohler argues, is the direct access it affords scientists to the contexts in which their subjects live and act.
Resident observing takes place across a range of sciences, from anthropology and sociology to primatology, wildlife ecology, and beyond.
Intensive firsthand observation; a preference for generalizing from observed particulars, rather than from universal principles; and an ultimate framing of their results in narrative form characterize these Inside Stories from the field.
Kohler illuminates these resident practices through close analyses of classic studies: of Trobriand Islanders, Chicago hobos, corner boys in Boston\'s North End, Jane Goodall\'s chimpanzees of the Gombe Stream Reserve, and more.
Robert E.
Inside Science is a novel treatment of this distinctive mode of fieldwork.
Unique insights can be gleaned from conducting scientific studies from within Human communities and Animal habitats.
Description Context and situation always matter in both Human and Animal lives