... to the work of science and technology
in terms of both the processes of production and the resulting products. The chal-
lenge of SIV is now to incorporate together the work of science and technology ... embed-
dedness of the practices of the making and handling of visual representations and of
the shaping, distributing, applying, and embo...
... Nevertheless, studies of market microstructure
question these agential assumptions (e.g., O’Hara, 19 95: 5, 11).
One of the lasting theoretical and empirical contributions of social studies of science
has ... see Yearley, 2005c: 160–73). And it was on top of the peculiar difficulty of
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past t...
... the
democratization of science and technology come to the fore.
THE LANGUAGE OF STS AND THE LANGUAGE OF POLICY
The broad context of the crisis of representation, and the question of whether insti-
tutional ... British government’s Of ce of Science and
Innovation, part of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), emphasizes the shift
fro...
... is the result and
is the result and not the not the cause of a machine the “social” is the result and not the not the cause of a machine
cause of a statement becoming a successful cause of the ... would
be antithetical to the spirit of the scholarship that I have selected to review. The point
of distinguishing feminist-inspired STS from the wider fie...
... Turnbull (19 95) Science and Other Indigenous Knowledge Systems,”
in Sheila Jasanoff, Gerald Markel, James Peterson, & Trevor Pinch (eds), Handbook of Science and Tech-
nology Studies (Thousand Oaks, ... global
networks and standardized settings.
The question of “who?” of how to conceptualize actors and their identities—is, of
course, equally central. As many of...
... Royal
Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (Amsterdam: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences).
Wouters, P. (20 05) The Virtual Knowledge Studio for the Humanities and Social Sciences, ... defining the laboratory and the experimental station as the sites of legitima-
tion of botany and zoology from the mid-nineteenth century (and thereby increasing t...
... Acceptance of Evolution,” Science
313 (57 88): 7 65 66.
National Science Foundation (2001) Survey of Public Attitudes toward and Understanding of Science and
Technology, 2001, Division of Science Resources ... of science rests upon
a general notion of the independence and integrity of science, and these qualities are
now jeopardized by increasingly close co...
... 9); of African-Americans with sickle-
cell anemia who resist the racialization of the disease and the consequent
pathologization of their racial identities (Fullwiley, 1998); of the sector of the ... expanding variety of ways—indeed, there is probably a complex interaction
between the spread of analytical categories, on the one hand, and of the self-
descri...
... Science and the Sociology of Technology Might Benefit Each Other,” Social Studies of Science 14:
399–431.
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& T. J. Pinch (eds), Handbook of Science and Technology Studies...