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How to Study the Force of Science direct and indirect importance to many. Of course they are of central interest to scientists and science policy-makers, but they also concern parties as diverse as big industry, the military, governments, lobbies, groups of concerned citizens and the general public which may be both excited by andGROVE 发表于 2025-3-24 17:34:34
The Sociology of an Actor-Network: The Case of the Electric Vehicleain a mystery. How is it that the ideas and writings that issue from these institutions are able to revolutionise, if only gradually, conditions of work in industry, the universe of consumer goods and lifestyles? How are the discoveries made in Stanford, Gif-sur-Yvette, and Cambridge diffused such t惊惶 发表于 2025-3-24 21:49:42
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Writing Science — Fact and Fictionary criticism, rhetoric, semiotics, and finally, the microsociology of science and technology.. During the last few years, scientific discourse which was formerly thought to be inaccessible to laymen or written ‘without literary style’, has become an almost routine subject for literary criticism. In