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Ulus Baker: What Is Opinion?
Produced by Aras Özgün
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Pub Date: 11/30/2036
Publisher: redTV
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"We have lived at least one century within the idea of opinion which determined some of the major themes in social sciences;... In short, social sciences were designed in terms of opinion; asking people what they think about themselves, their lives, their stories, their issues, their problems. And I believe that social sciences have been transformed into a kind of doxology, but I'm tending rather to oppose this status of sociological research. My problem here is that; sociology is epistemologically - or logically - tending rather to become a general opinion about opinions; of what people are supposed to think about themselves and others. And this a clear distinction from the early emergence of social sciences and social research in general...And, through this, in social sciences, we have lost the ability to create (what we may call) the "life of affects" -an affective life..."
Ulus Baker is an influential figure in contemporary Turkish political thinking, both as a frequent author in major academic and intellectual periodicals and as a professor of sociology, media and film theory. He is also one of the founders of "korotonomedya", an autonomist political/artistic collective based in Ankara. In this interview he traces the notion of "opinion" back from its Ancient Greek origins following the major schools of western thought, and criticizes todays "sociology of opinions".
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