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Sociology of Science

Annual Review of Sociology, 1975
Sociology of science deals with the social conditions and effects of science, and with the social structures and processes of scientific activity. Science is a cultural tradiĀ­ tion, preserved and transmitted from generation to generation partly because it is valued in its own right, and partly because of its wide technological applications.
Joseph Ben-David, Teresa A. Sullivan
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Sociology of Science Without the Sociology

Social Studies of Science, 1990
Whatever readers of Social Studies of Science think of Lawrence J. Prelli's attempt to bring together rhetoric and science studies, they will probably approve of his reading; the case studies on which he bases his argument are almost all by science studies researchers associated with this journal.
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