Science + Social aspects
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Science + Social aspects
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Science + Social aspects
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Incoming Resources
- Science, Steve Fuller
- On social structure and science, Robert K. Merton ; edited and with an introduction by Piotr Sztompka
- The governance of science, ideology and the future of the open society, Steve Fuller
- Science, social theory and public knowledge, by Alan Irwin and Mike Michael
- Society and knowledge, contemporary perspectives in the sociology of knowledge and science, edited by Nico Stehr and Volker Meja
- Selforganization, portrait of a scientific revolution, edited by Wolfgang Krohn, Günter Küppes, and Helga Nowotny
- Science as social existence, Heidegger and the sociology of scientific knowledge, Jeff Kochan
- Une même éthique pour tous ?, H. Atlan ... [and others] ; sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Changeux
- Les Objets dans l'action, de la maison au laboratoire, textes réunis par Bernard Conein, Nicolas Dodier et Laurent Thévenot
- The Social production of scientific knowledge, edited by Everett Mendelsohn, Peter Weingart, and Richard Whitley
- Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium.FemaleMan_Meets_OncoMouse, feminism and technoscience, Donna J. Haraway ; with paintings by Lynn M. Randolph
- Little science, big science-- and beyond, Derek J. de Solla Price
- Changing order, replication and induction in scientific practice, H.M. Collins ; with a new afterword
- Le métier de chercheur, regard d'un anthropologue : une conférence-débat à l'INRA Paris, le 22 septembre 1994, Bruno Latour
- Why trust science?, Naomi Oreskes
- Scientific knowledge and its social problems, Jerome R. Ravetz
- The culture of science, how the public relates to science across the globe, edited by Martin W. Bauer, Rajesh Shukla, and Nick Allum
- Voir les savoirs, lieux, objets et gestes de la science, Jean-François Bert, Jérôme Lamy
- Scientists and world order, the uses of technical knowledge in international organizations, Ernst B. Haas, Mary Pat Williams, and Don Babai
- Scientific knowledge and sociological theory, Barry Barnes
- An instinct for truth, curiosity and the moral character of science, Robert T. Pennock
- Our war on ourselves, rethinking science, technology, and economic growth, Willem H. Vanderburg
- Das Netzwerk von Bruno Latour, die Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie zwischen Science & Technology Studies und poststrukturalistischer Soziologie, Matthias Wieser
- The fight against doubt, how to bridge the gap between scientists and the public, Inmaculada de Melo-Martin and Kristen Intemann
- Thinking about provincialism in thinking, edited by Krzysztof Brzechczyn & Katarzyna Paprzycka
- Nature and the Greeks, and, Science and humanism, Erwin Schrödinger ; with a foreword by Roger Penrose
- The science of liberty, democracy, reason, and the laws of nature, Timothy Ferris
- Science, technology, and society, an introduction, Martin Bridgstock [and four others]
- Self-governance in science, community-based strategies for managing dangerous knowledge, Stephen M. Maurer
- Man, nature and technology, essays on the role of ideological perceptions, edited by Erik Baark, and Uno Svedin, foreword by Torsten Hägerstrand
- Robert K. Merton, sociology of science and sociology as science, edited by Craig Calhoun
- The march of unreason, science, democracy, and the new fundamentalism, Dick Taverne
- Science of science and reflexivity, Pierre Bourdieu ; translated by Richard Nice
- La science en action, introduction à la sociologie des sciences, Bruno Latour ; traduit de l'anglais par Michel Biezunski
- Masons, tricksters and cartographers, comparative studies in the sociology of scientific and indigenous knowledge, David Turnbull
- Cultural boundaries of science, credibility on the line, Thomas F. Gieryn
- Whose science? Whose knowledge?, thinking from women's lives, Sandra Harding
- Toward a political sociology of science, Stuart S. Blume
- Never pure, historical studies of science as if it was produced by people with bodies, situated in time, space, culture, and society, and struggling for credibility and authority, Steven Shapin
- Peripheral flows, a historical perspective on mobilities between cores and fringes, edited by Simone Fari and Massimo Moraglio
- Knowledge in ferment, dilemmas in science, scholarship and society, edited by Adriaan in 't Groen ... [and others]
- Objectivity and diversity, another logic of scientific research, Sandra Harding
- A chosen calling, Jews in science in the twentieth century, Noah J. Efron
- The technocene, reflections on bodies, minds and markets, Hermínio Martins; edited by S. Ravi Rajan with Danielle Crawford
- Sciences from below, feminisms, postcolonialities, and modernities, Sandra Harding
- Alternativen der Wissenschaft, Gernot Böhme
- Misunderstanding science?, the public reconstruction of science and technology, edited by Alan Irwin and Brian Wynne
- On the future, prospects for humanity, Martin Rees
- The Andean wonder drug, cinchona bark and imperial science in the Spanish Atlantic, 1630-1800, Matthew James Crawford
- Unhastening science, autonomy and reflexivity in the social theory of knowledge, Dick Pels
Outgoing Resources
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