All knowledge is socially & historically situated

All knowledge is situated in and conditioned by a social and historical context and embedded in context-specific concepts and ethical frameworks

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Themes & Theories in International Relations
7. Representation, resistance, biopower
A. Post-structuralism
B. Knowledge and power
All knowledge is socially & historically situated
‘Real’ world is constituted by interpretations or representations
Foucault: power/knowledge nexus
Fundamentally it is anti-foundationalist
Production of knowledge = inherently normative & political process
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