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States of Secrecy: An Introduction [PDF]
International audienceSecrecy became a major research topic in the history of science only in the last twenty-five years. Historians have come to realize how suffused scientific practice is with issues of secrecy.
Margócsy, Daniel, Vermeir, Koen
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Recension de - Robert N. Proctor Golden Holocaust Origins of the Cigarette Catastrophe and the Case for Abolition, Berkeley, University of California Press, 2011, 752 p.- Stéphane Foucart La Fabrique du mensonge Paris, Denoël, 2013, 304 p.- Stuart Firestein Ignorance How It Drives Science, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012, 208 p.- Naomi Oreskes et
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Historiographies of science and labor: From past perspectives to future possibilities. [PDF]
Roberts L, Rockman S, Hui A.
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Confirmation bias: methodological causes and a palliative response [PDF]
Fforde, Adam
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What, Me Worry? Research Policy and the Open Embrace of Industry-Academic Relations. [PDF]
Holman B.
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COVID-19 as Eco-Pandemic Injustice: Opportunities for Collective and Antiracist Approaches to Environmental Health. [PDF]
Powers M +6 more
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A sociological checklist for assessing environmental health risks [PDF]
The contribution of social sciences to risk assessment has often been confined to dimensions of risk perception and communication. This article relates an effort to promote knowledge from the social sciences that addresses other dimensions of risk issues.
Benamouzig, Daniel +3 more
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Ignorance, Orientalism and Sinophobia in Knowledge Production on COVID-19. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Xu F.
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Wilful Blindness: Sleeping Sickness and Onchocerciasis in Colonial Northern Ghana, 1909-1957. [PDF]
Bannister D.
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Que la bataille se livre au moins à armes égales [PDF]
Il y avait déjà eu la question de la cigarette et de ses liens avec le cancer. On avait déjà assisté de la part des fabricants et de leurs « experts » à une entreprise de désinformation si habile et si insistante qu’il a fallu pour la suivre inventer ...
Latour, Bruno
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