Science in action how to follow scientists and engineers through society

Science and technology have immense authority and influence in our society, yet their working remains little understood. The conventional perception of science in Western societies has been modified in recent years by the work of philosophers, sociologists and historians of science. In this book Bru...

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Main Author: Latour, Bruno (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass Harvard University Press 2003
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