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The Social Contexts of Research. Edited by Saad Z. Nagi and Ronald G. Corwin. Pp. xii + 409. (John Wiley: New York and London, August 1972.) £5.65.
J. Ravetz
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Does Sociology Need Open Science?
Reliability, transparency, and ethical crises pushed many social science disciplines toward dramatic changes, in particular psychology and more recently political science. This paper discusses why sociology should also change.
Nate Breznau
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In this editorial introduction, we explore how digital health is being explored at the intersection of sociology of health and science and technology studies (STS).
F. Henwood, Benjamin Marent
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Merton's Sociology of Science : The First and the Last Sociology of Science? [PDF]
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Karin Knorr Cetina +13 more
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The sociology of expectations in science and technology
M. Borup +3 more
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Contemporary science is marked by expanding and diverse forms of teamwork. Collaboration across organizational and cultural boundaries extends the possibilities of discovery.
Jennifer Dusdal, Justin J. W. Powell
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Karin Knorr Cetina: An Interview with Alex Preda
Karin Knorr Cetina was already a well established figure in the Sociology of Science and Technology when, in the mid-1990s, she changed the focus of her ethnographic investigations to financial markets.
Alexandru Preda, Karin Knorr Cetina
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The ongoing pandemic and quickening climate crisis make it difficult to overstate the significance of science and science policy to our world. These global catastrophes have laid bare the fragility of science's legitimacy and its dependence on broader ...
G. Gauchat
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Science Patronage, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Mexican Social Sciences in the 1940s
If the public universities of Latin America are considered part of the State, then it would seem likely that they share fundamental features with it.
Álvaro Morcillo Laiz
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sociology of law examines why humans obey the law and why it fails to obey the law and the social factors that influence it. as a relatively new branch of sociology, the science of legal sociology was developed to explain the interrelationships of ...
Abraham Abraham
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