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Emery, Kent, Jr.; Friedman, Russell L.; Speer, Andreas; et al.
(2011)
Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle Ages: A Tribute to Stephen F. Brown.
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Book
Gorman, Michael E.
(2010)
Trading Zones and Interactional Expertise: Creating New Kinds of Collaboration.
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Article
Gorman, Michael E.
(2010)
David Charles Gooding (1947--2009).
Social Studies of Science
(p. 341).
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Article
Gorman, Michael E.
(2008)
Obituary: Michael J. Mahoney.
Social Studies of Science
(p. 159).
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Article
Gorman, Michael E.
(2006)
STS, Ethics, and Knowledge Transfer in the Courtroom: Personal Experiences.
Social Studies of Science
(p. 861).
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Article
Gorman, Michael E.; Robinson, J. Kirby
(1998)
Using history to teach invention and design: The case of the telephone.
Science and Education
(pp. 173-201).
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Book
Gorman, Michael E.
(1998)
Transforming nature: Ethics, invention and discovery.
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Article
Gorman, Michael E.
(1997)
Mind in the world: Cognition and practice in the invention of the telephone.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 583-624).
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Book
Shadish, William R.; Fuller, Steve
(1994)
The social psychology of science.
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Article
Gorman, Michael E.; Mehalik, Matthew M.; Carlson, W. Bernard; et al.
(1993)
Alexander Graham Bell, Elisha Gray and the speaking telegraph: A cognitive comparison.
History of Technology
(pp. 1-56).
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Book
Gorman, Michael E.
(1992)
Simulating science: Heuristics, mental models, and technoscientific thinking.
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Book Inventive minds: Creativity in technology (1992). (/isis/citation/CBB000036182/)
Book
Giere, Ronald N.
(1992)
Cognitive models of science.
(/isis/citation/CBB000053933/)
Chapter
Carlson, W. Bernard; Gorman, Michael E.
(1992)
A cognitive framework to understand technological creativity: Bell, Edison, and the telephone.
In: Inventive minds: Creativity in technology
(p. 48).
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Article
Carlson, W. Bernard; Gorman, Michael E.
(1990)
Understanding invention as a cognitive process: The case of Thomas Edison and early motion pictures, 1888-91.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 387-430).
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Article
Gorman, Michael E.; Carlson, W. Bernard
(1990)
Interpreting invention as a cognitive process: The case of Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, and the telephone.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 131-164).
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Slezak, Peter
(1989)
Scientific discovery by computer as empirical refutation of the Strong Programme.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 563-600).
(/isis/citation/CBB000065155/)
Book
Fuller, Steve; De Mey, Marc; Shinn, Terry; et al.
(1989)
The cognitive turn: Sociological and psychological perspectives on science.
(/isis/citation/CBB000036042/)
Book
Pretzer, William S.
(1989)
Working at inventing: Thomas A. Edison and the Menlo Park experience.
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Article
Gorman, Michael
(1981)
Pre-war conformity research in social psychology: The approaches of Floyd H. Allport and Muzafer Sherif.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 3-14).
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