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Article James Evans; Tyler Reigeluth; Adrian Johns (2023)
The Craft and Code Binary: Before, During, and After. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 19-39). (/isis/citation/CBB170446293/) unapi

Article Madeleine Akrich (2023)
Actor Network Theory, Bruno Latour, and the CSI. Social Studies of Science (pp. 169-173). (/isis/citation/CBB736828170/) unapi

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Present to Bruno, from Donna. Social Studies of Science (pp. 165-168). (/isis/citation/CBB178658838/) unapi

Article Casper Bruun Jensen (2023)
Exercises in Irreduction: Some Latourian Favourites. Social Studies of Science (pp. 183-187). (/isis/citation/CBB788935508/) unapi

Article Catherine Porter (2023)
Reflections on translating Bruno Latour. Social Studies of Science (pp. 180-182). (/isis/citation/CBB996568243/) unapi

Article Noortje Marres (2023)
Seven moments with Bruno Latour. Social Studies of Science (pp. 188-193). (/isis/citation/CBB560504567/) unapi

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On first reading Bruno Latour. Social Studies of Science (pp. 174-179). (/isis/citation/CBB631548096/) unapi

Article Friedrich Cain (2021)
Authority Claims Situating Socialist Science Studies in the GDR. Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte (pp. 352-372). (/isis/citation/CBB602203158/) unapi

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Cold War Social Science: Transnational Entanglements. (/isis/citation/CBB237888537/) unapi

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Os jesuítas e as Ciências no Brasil e Portugal – Quando a história se (re)faz. (/isis/citation/CBB220304460/) unapi

Article Amanda Rees (2019)
From Technician’s Extravaganza to Logical Fantasy: Science and Society in John Wyndham’s Postwar Fiction, 1951–1960. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 277-296). (/isis/citation/CBB552498459/) unapi

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The Speculative Present: How Michael Crichton Colonized the Future of Science and Technology. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 297-315). (/isis/citation/CBB956087010/) unapi

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Tacit Knowledge, Secrecy, and Intelligence Assessments: STS Interventions by Two Participant Observers. Science, Technology and Human Values (pp. 834-863). (/isis/citation/CBB829576730/) unapi

Article Jakob Lundgren (2018)
No "Real" Experts: Unexpected Agreement Over Disagreement in STS and Philosophy of Science. Perspectives on Science (pp. 722-735). (/isis/citation/CBB181333782/) unapi

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Essay Review Marsha L. Richmond (2016)
STS Meets Environmental History. Science and Education. (/isis/citation/CBB804516343/) unapi

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Care in context: Becoming an STS researcher. Social Studies of Science (pp. 738-748). (/isis/citation/CBB213351400/) unapi

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Primates in the Real World: Escaping Primate Folklore and Creating Primate Science. (/isis/citation/CBB514856118/) unapi

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Stuck With/in a ‘turn’: Can We Metaphorize Better in Science and Technology Studies?. Social Studies of Science (pp. 454-461). (/isis/citation/CBB130533406/) unapi

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Missing the (of Question) Mark? What Is a Turn to Ontology?. Social Studies of Science (pp. 462-467). (/isis/citation/CBB423040550/) unapi

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