Pandora's Hope

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Pandora's Hope is a book by French philosopher and sociologist Bruno Latour that explores the nature of scientific practice and the relationship between science, technology, and society.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
academicDiscipline science and technology studies
author Bruno Latour NERFINISHED
authorNationality French
authorOccupation philosopher
sociologist
countryOfOrigin France
discusses actor–network theory
constructivism
fieldwork in Amazonia
role of inscriptions in science
role of instruments in science
science in action
scientific realism
fieldOfStudy philosophy of science
science and technology studies
sociology of knowledge
genre philosophy of science
science studies
sociology of science
hasPart case study
essay
hasTheme critique of modernity
interaction between humans and nonhumans
mediation in scientific practice
politics of nature
uncertainty in scientific knowledge
influencedBy actor–network theory
language English
mainSubject epistemology
fieldwork in science
laboratory studies
modernity
realism
relationship between science and society
representation
science and technology studies
scientific practice
technology
originalLanguage French
publicationYear 1999
publisher Harvard University Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork Politics of Nature NERFINISHED
Science in Action NERFINISHED
We Have Never Been Modern NERFINISHED
title Pandora's Hope: Essays on the Reality of Science Studies NERFINISHED

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