The Paranormal and the Politics of Truth: A Sociological Account

The Paranormal and the Politics of Truth: A Sociological Account

by Jeremy Northcote
The Paranormal and the Politics of Truth: A Sociological Account

The Paranormal and the Politics of Truth: A Sociological Account

by Jeremy Northcote

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Overview

This book is based on the author's ten-year research into the politics of belief surrounding paranormal ideas. Through a detailed examination of the participants, issues, strategies and underlying factors that constitute the contemporary paranormal debate, the book explores the struggle surrounding the status or paranormal phenomena. It examines, on the one hand, how the principal arbiters of religious and scientific truths - the Church and the academic establishment - reject paranormal ideas as 'occult, and 'pseudo-scientific', and how, on the other hand, paranormal enthusiasts attempt to resist such labels and instead establish paranormal ideas as legitimate knowledge.

About the Author:
Dr Jeremy Northcote is Lecturer in the School of Marketing, Tourism and Leisure at Edith Cowan University


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845404109
Publisher: Andrews UK
Publication date: 04/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents


Preface     vii
Glossary & Abbreviations     ix
Introduction     1
Defining "the Paranormal"     12
A History of Struggle     21
Introduction
"Occultism" and the Early Church
The New Scholastics and the Satanic Threat
The Occult as a Renaissance Passion
The Enlightenment Era and the Birth of the modern Skeptic
The Changing Views of the Church
The Paranormal Debate in the Post-Enlightenment Era
Conclusion
The Players in the Contemporary Debate     55
Introduction
Supporter and Opponent Positions
Participant Types
Discursive Commonalities and Differences
Becoming a Participant     83
Introduction
Involvement from an Emic Perspective
Etic Perspectives
Discursive Factors
The Internalisation Process
Conclusion
The Discursive Basis of Conflict     120
Introduction
Clashes Between Opponents
An Etic Perspective on Issues Underlying Conflict
The Doxa of Conflict
Conclusion
Strategic Action within the Debate     147
Introduction
Understanding Strategic Action
Strategic Devices
The Expressive Aspect of Strategic Action
Conclusion
Conclusion: The Possibility of a Positive Dialogue     186
Conducting a Positive Dialogue
The Possibility of a Positive Dialogue
The Auto-Ganzfeld Debate
The Conditions for a Positive Dialogue
Concluding Remarks
Appendix     209
Bibliography     212
Index     230
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