This was a really fascinating paper! One example in comment below.https://twitter.com/INETeconomics/status/922121340953513985 …
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In fact, to understand how society works, a really good barometer is to see how knowledge migrates, and who ends up with credit and Nobels.
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I loved Mulkay’s writing on this. Noblesse Oblige, in particular, has a delightfully dark insightful humour on who gets the credit.
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And also in evolutionary biology and psychology, see work on herd behaviour and stigmatisation http://psycnet.apa.org/record/2001-16969-001 …
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Silos are a problem always and everywhere. & maybe just my sample bias but yeesh economics really seems to stand out somehow vs soc & p sci
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At least Akerlof is known for giving credit where credit is due.
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