id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_v7upeluvxrhetgzgow7uf3b6iy Thomas Teo What is Epistemological Violence in the Empirical Social Sciences? 2010 9 .pdf application/pdf 4928 316 41 This article discusses the meaning of epistemological violence in the empirical social sciences. Using a hypothetical example, the problem of interpretation in empirical research historical and theoretical situatedness of a concept such as earedness, as well as an acceptance of the idea that empirically validated research itself can have a negative impact on Hypotheses can be violent, but such a qualification may depend on the intentions of the researcher whereas the interpretation of data is an action that can be assessed results is not binding and there exist no criteria in experimental psychology for establishing particular theoretical interpretations as valid. executed in empirical articles and books in psychology, when theoretical interpretations regarding empirical results implicitly or explicitly construct the Other as inferior or problematic, despite the fact that alternative interpretations, equally viable based on the data, the relationship between empirical research and theoretical propositions of interpretation, ./cache/work_v7upeluvxrhetgzgow7uf3b6iy.pdf ./txt/work_v7upeluvxrhetgzgow7uf3b6iy.txt