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The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge and the democratization of learning in early nineteenth-century Britain.

机译:19世纪初英国的有用知识传播学会和学习民主化组织。

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The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (SDUK) was one of the most prominent, influential and controversial educational programs in nineteenth-century Britain. Between 1826-1846, this society put hundreds of books and periodicals into the hands of hundreds of thousands of readers. In addition, the SDUK assisted in removing barriers to the diffusion of knowledge in Britain, proved that a market existed for good, cheap literature, and ushered in a new era of publishing for a mass audience. The SDUK was particularly influential in spreading science to a broad and diverse population. The print nature and the cheapness of the SDUK program gave it a nearly unlimited potential audience. Moreover, the SDUK was deliberately inclusive in its audience, actively seeking to make its publications useful and appealing to a wide variety of readers of all classes, genders, educational levels, and professions. It did so, not by producing separate publications for different audiences, but by attempting to make each publication valuable to all potential readers. By providing the same information, in the same format, for all readers from barons to bricklayers, the SDUK democratized learning in a way that defied the social boundaries of the period and broadened the horizon for future popularizers and educators.; Using the framework of the production and consumption of knowledge, this dissertation demonstrates the multiple uses of knowledge among both the Society and its diverse audience. By examining the SDUK in terms of producers and consumers of knowledge exposes similarities of purpose, acceptance and rejection that are independent of class boundaries. This analysis of the SDUK and its relationship to its consumers suggests that the entire "useful knowledge movement" and popular education in early nineteenth century Britain need to be re-evaluated outside of a class-based framework.
机译:实用知识传播学会(SDUK)是19世纪英国最著名,最具影响力和争议的教育计划之一。在1826-1846年间,这个社会将数百本书和期刊交到成千上万的读者手中。此外,SDUK协助消除了在英国传播知识的障碍,证明存在着廉价廉价文学的市场,并为大众读者开启了出版的新时代。 SDUK在将科学传播给广泛多样的人群方面尤其具有影响力。 SDUK节目的印刷性质和便宜之处使它几乎无限的潜在受众。此外,SDUK刻意包容所有受众,积极寻求使其出版物有用,并吸引各种阶层,性别,教育程度和专业的广泛读者。这样做不是通过为不同的读者制作单独的出版物,而是通过使每种出版物对所有潜在读者有价值的方式。通过以相同的格式为所有读者提供从男爵到瓦工的相同信息,SDUK使学习民主化,从而打破了当时的社会界限,并为未来的大众和教育者开阔了眼界。本文利用知识的生产和消费的框架,论证了学会及其不同受众之间知识的多种使用。通过从知识的生产者和消费者的角度考察SDUK,可以发现独立于阶级界限的目的,接受和拒绝的相似之处。对SDUK及其与消费者的关系的分析表明,整个19世纪初期英国的“有用的知识运动”和大众教育都需要在基于阶级的框架之外进行重新评估。

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  • 作者单位

    The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;
  • 学科 History of Science.; Education History of.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 223 p.
  • 总页数 223
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 自然科学史;教育;
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