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Sociology of knowledge

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Article Maura Dykstra (2020)
A Crisis of Competence: Information, Corruption, and Knowledge about the Decline of the Qing State. Journal for the History of Knowledge (p. 15). (/isis/citation/CBB700688244/) unapi

Article Theodore Porter (2020)
Revenge of the Humdrum: Bureaucracy as Profession and as a Site of Science. Journal for the History of Knowledge (p. 18). (/isis/citation/CBB941930472/) unapi

Article Susanne Friedrich (2020)
Caveat from the Archive: Pieter van Dam’s Beschryvinge van de Oostindische Compagnie and Crisis Management. Journal for the History of Knowledge (p. 12). (/isis/citation/CBB746223772/) unapi

Article Anna Echterhölter (2020)
Shells and Order: Questionnaires on Indigenous Law in German New Guinea. Journal for the History of Knowledge (p. 17). (/isis/citation/CBB475810663/) unapi

Article Sebastian Felten (2020)
Sustainable Gains: Dutch Investment and Bureaucratic Rationality in Eighteenth-Century Saxon Mines. Journal for the History of Knowledge (p. 14). (/isis/citation/CBB056193954/) unapi

Article Sixiang Wang (2020)
Chosŏn’s Office of Interpreters: The Apt Response and the Knowledge Culture of Diplomacy. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/isis/citation/CBB358338782/) unapi

Article John Sabapathy (2020)
Making Public Knowledge—Making Knowledge Public: The Territorial, Reparative, Heretical, and Canonization Inquiries of Gui Foucois (ca. 1200–1268). Journal for the History of Knowledge (p. 10). (/isis/citation/CBB622320506/) unapi

Article Harun Küçük (2020)
The Bureaucratic Sense of the Forthcoming in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul. Journal for the History of Knowledge (p. 13). (/isis/citation/CBB024194457/) unapi

Article Buhm Soon Park (2020)
Making matters of fraud: Sociomaterial technology in the case of Hwang and Schatten. History of Science (pp. 393-416). (/isis/citation/CBB209912238/) unapi

Article Chantelle Marlor (2020)
Explaining knowledge pluralisms; the intertwining of culture and materiality. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 101339). (/isis/citation/CBB344558063/) unapi

Article Tabea Cornel (2020)
An Even-Handed Debate? The Sexed/Gendered Controversy Over Laterality Genes in British Psychology, 1970s–1990s. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 138-166). (/isis/citation/CBB066955345/) unapi

Article Michael J. Reiss (2020)
Science Education in the Light of COVID-19. Science and Education (pp. 1079-1092). (/isis/citation/CBB631439506/) unapi

Book Johan Östling; Olsen, Niklas; David Larsson Heidenblad (2020)
Histories of knowledge in postwar Scandinavia: actors, arenas, and aspirations. (/isis/citation/CBB846913265/) unapi

Article Antonio Di Meo (2020)
Communicating Science: A Modern Event. Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry (pp. 151-154). (/isis/citation/CBB151156196/) unapi

Article Renée Raphael (2020)
Producing knowledge about mercury mining: Local practices and textual tools. Renaissance Studies (pp. 95-118). (/isis/citation/CBB909941396/) unapi

Article Pierre-Yves Lacour (2020)
Frédéric II fait des châteaux de sable. Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Humaines (pp. 275-290). (/isis/citation/CBB300735577/) unapi

Article Massimiliano Simons (2019)
Bruno Latour and the Secularization of Science. Perspectives on Science (pp. 925-954). (/isis/citation/CBB900277681/) unapi

Article Matthew S Mayernik (October 2019)
Metadata accounts: Achieving data and evidence in scientific research. Social Studies of Science (pp. 732-757). (/isis/citation/CBB670574893/) unapi

Article David R. Cerbone (2019)
Essay review: Social epistemology meets Heideggerian ontology. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 94-97). (/isis/citation/CBB326338724/) unapi

Article Rik Wehrens (2019)
The Imitation Game: Response to Collins and Evans. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 91-93). (/isis/citation/CBB537560685/) unapi

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