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Sociology of Science and Technology

1991
We saw in the previous chapter that scientific knowledge can no longer be treated as some asocial, privileged account of nature. Sociologists and historians of science have shown that the general shape and direction of science is influenced by social processes. So too are the very knowledge-claims of science itself.
A. Webster
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The Sociology of Medical Science and Technology

Contemporary Sociology, 1999
1. Assessing the Social Impact of Genetic Biotechnologies: Evan Willis (La Trobe University Australia). 2. The Abortion Pill RU486: A Case of Organizational and Technological Change: Sharon Tabberer (Anglia Polytechnic University). 3. a Strange Bedfellowsa in the Laboratory of the NHS?
Duane A. Matcha, Mary Ann Elston
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The sociology of expectations in science and technology

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2006
In recent years a growing number of social science studies have pointed out the significance of expectations in science and technology innovation.
Borup, Mads   +3 more
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