Science + Social aspects
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Science + Social aspects
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- Sex robots & vegan meat, adventures at the frontier of birth, food, sex & death, Jenny Kleeman
- The importance of being interested, adventures in scientific curiosity, Robin Ince ; [foreword by Brian Cox]
- Denying science, conspiracy theories, media distortions, and the war against reality, John Grant
- There are places in the world where rules are less important than kindness, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell
- Science or society?, the politics of the work of scientists, Mike Hales ; design by Tony Fry
- Liberation and the aims of science, an essay on obstacles to the building of a beautiful world, Brian Easlea
- Citizen science, a study of people, expertise, and sustainable development, Alan Irwin
- Technoscience and cyberculture, edited by Stanley Aronowitz ... [et al.]
- The reenchantment of the world, Morris Berman
- Technoscientific imaginaries, conversations, profiles and memoirs, edited by George E. Marcus
- The systems view of life, a unifying vision, Fritjof Capra and Pier Luigi Luisi
- The postcolonial science and technology studies reader, edited by Sandra Harding
- Misunderstanding science?, the public reconstruction of science and technology, edited by Alan Irwin and Brian Wynne
- The "racial" economy of science, toward a democratic future, edited by Sandra Harding
- Routledge international handbook of ignorance studies, edited by Matthias Gross and Linsey McGoey
- Cultural boundaries of science, credibility on the line, Thomas F. Gieryn
- Science, technology and social change
- Scientific knowledge and sociological theory, Barry Barnes
- The science question in feminism, Sandra Harding
- Science and public reason, by Sheila Jasanoff
- Science incarnate, historical embodiments of natural knowledge, edited by Christopher Lawrence and Steven Shapin
- The Haraway reader, Donna Haraway
- Science and the sociology of knowledge, Michael Mulkay
- Is science multicultural?, postcolonialisms, feminisms, and epistemologies, Sandra Harding
- Sociology of science, a sociological pilgrimage, Michael Mulkay
- The reflexive thesis, wrighting sociology of scientific knowledge, Malcolm Ashmore ; foreword by Steve Woolgar
- Technoscience and everyday Life, the complex simplicities of the mundane, by Mike Michael
- Reconstructing Babylon, essays on women and technology, edited by H. Patricia Hynes
- Science and technology in a multicultural world, the cultural politics of facts and artifacts, David J. Hess
- Rethinking expertise, Harry Collins and Robert Evans
- Science and beyond, edited by Steven Rose and Lisa Appignanesi
- Cosmodolphins, feminist cultural studies of technology, animals, and the sacred, Mette Marie Bryld and Nina Lykke
- Science and the modern world, Alfred North Whitehead
- After the science wars, edited by Keith M. Ashman and Philip S. Baringer
- Epistemic cultures, how the sciences make knowledge, Karin Knorr Cetina
- Insatiable curiosity, innovation in a fragile future, Helga Nowotny ; translated by Mitch Cohen
- Cyborgs & citadels, anthropological interventions in emerging sciences and technologies, edited by Gary Lee Downey and Joseph Dumit
- The radicalisation of science, ideology of/in the natural sciences, edited by Hilary Rose and Steven Rose
- The postcolonial science and technology studies reader, edited by Sandra Harding
- The top ten scientific discoveries that changed the world, Chris Oxlade
- Philosophy and sociology of science, an introduction, Stewart Richards
- Science, the very idea, Steve Woolgar
- Whose science? Whose knowledge?, thinking from women's lives, Sandra Harding
- Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium.FemaleMan_Meets_OncoMouse, feminism and technoscience, by Donna J. Haraway ; with paintings by Lynn M. Randolph
- Science in public, communication, culture, and credibility, Jane Gregory and Steve Miller
- Philosophy and sociology of science, an introduction, Stewart Richards
- Commons and borderlands, working papers on interdisciplinarity, accountability and the flow of knowledge, Marilyn Strathern
- States of knowledge, the co-production of science and the social order, edited by Sheila Jasanoff
- Alternative pathways in science and industry, activism, innovation, and the environment in an era of globalization, David J. Hess
- Trust in numbers, the pursuit of objectivity in science and public life, Theodore M. Porter
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