Technoscience and Everyday LifeMcGraw-Hill Companies,Incorporated, 2006 - 186 páginas This book "traces the multiple ways in which technoscience features in and affects the dynamics of everyday life, and explores how the everyday influences the course of technoscience. In the process, it takes account of a range of core social scientific themes: body, identity, citizenship, society, space and time. It combines critique and microsocial analysis to develop several novel conceptual tools, and addresses key contemporary theoretical debates on posthumanism, social-material divides, process philosophy and complexity, temporality and spatiality. This book is a major contribution to the sociology of everyday life, science and technology studies, and social theory." - back cover. |
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... scientific or technological or technoscientific citizen . Here , publics are constructed in various ways in relation to scientific expertise : increasingly they are invited to deliberate over , or participate in , the making of scientific ...
... scientific or technological or technoscientific citizen . Here , publics are constructed in various ways in relation to scientific expertise : increasingly they are invited to deliberate over , or participate in , the making of scientific ...
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... scientific decision makers must make their processes of decision making transparent.11 However , such transparency is culturally problematic . The scepticism that prompted scientific institutions to ' open up ' in the first place does ...
... scientific decision makers must make their processes of decision making transparent.11 However , such transparency is culturally problematic . The scepticism that prompted scientific institutions to ' open up ' in the first place does ...
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... scientific method , as about the identification of the real killer ( s ) . Instead , science can usefully be seen as an activity in which the material and the social are ordered together ( e.g. Latour 1987a ) . A partial implication of ...
... scientific method , as about the identification of the real killer ( s ) . Instead , science can usefully be seen as an activity in which the material and the social are ordered together ( e.g. Latour 1987a ) . A partial implication of ...
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Versions of everyday life and technoscience | 16 |
making the corporeal in everyday life | 41 |
the micropolitics of everyday life | 63 |
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