Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society

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Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society is a foundational work in science and technology studies that examines how scientific facts and technological artifacts are socially constructed through networks of people, practices, and institutions.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work in science and technology studies
aim to show how scientific facts are constructed
to show how technological artifacts are constructed
approach actor-network analysis
empirical study of scientific practice
author Bruno Latour
coreConcept following scientists and engineers in practice
immutable mobiles
inscription devices
network of associations
obligatory passage point
ready-made science
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surface form: science in the making
countryOfOrigin France
field science and technology studies
sociology of science
sociology of technology
genre academic monograph
hasPart analysis of technological projects
case studies of scientific controversies
influenced actor-network theory
innovation studies
organization studies
science and technology studies
sociology of scientific knowledge
influencedBy John Law
Bruno Latour
surface form: Michel Callon

ethnomethodology
laboratory studies tradition
language English
mainSubject actor-network theory
black-boxing in science
controversies in science
laboratory studies
networks of humans and nonhumans
scientific practice
social construction of scientific facts
social construction of technological artifacts
technology in society
translation in actor-network theory
notableFor development of actor-network theory
foundational status in science and technology studies
originalLanguage French
publicationYear 1987
publisher Harvard University Press
title Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society self-link

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