The Professionalisation of Science – Claim and Refusal: Discipline Building and Ideals of Scientific Autonomy in the Growth of Prehistoric Archaeology. The Case of Georges Laplace's Group of Typologie Analytique, 1950s–1990s

Organon, vol. 49, p. 105-154, HDL: https://hdl.handle.net/10670/1.y5rnm6

Posted: 5 Feb 2018 Last revised: 4 Sep 2020

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Sébastien Plutniak

University of Bordeaux - Centre Émile Durkheim; University of Toulouse - TRACES

Date Written: December 1, 2017

Abstract

The majority of analyses investigating the professionalisation of scientific domains tend to assume the linear and general features of this transformation. These studies focus on the shift from a non-professionalised state to a professionalised state. This dual approach, however, crucially lacks some other aspects of the process of professionalisation. This issue is discussed within the context of the growth of prehistoric archaeology in France from the 1940s, by observing scientific societies, national research organisations and their social networks. Looking at the scale of Georges Laplace’s career and that of his research group, which studied the typologie analytique method, this article demonstrates the benefits of a ternary model which also encompasses the modes of refusal of professionalisation.

Keywords: prehistoric archaeology, professionalisation, scientific societies, scientific specialties, scientific autonomy, social network analysis, Georges Laplace.

Suggested Citation

Plutniak, Sébastien, The Professionalisation of Science – Claim and Refusal: Discipline Building and Ideals of Scientific Autonomy in the Growth of Prehistoric Archaeology. The Case of Georges Laplace's Group of Typologie Analytique, 1950s–1990s (December 1, 2017). Organon, vol. 49, p. 105-154, HDL: https://hdl.handle.net/10670/1.y5rnm6, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3103639

Sébastien Plutniak (Contact Author)

University of Bordeaux - Centre Émile Durkheim ( email )

Bordeaux
France

University of Toulouse - TRACES ( email )

Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès
5, allées Antonio Machado
Toulouse
France

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