Article ID: CBB001250748

Fifty Years of the Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Twenty-Five of Science in Action (2012)

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Sismondo, Sergio (Author)


Social Studies of Science
Volume: 42
Pages: 415--419


Publication Date: 2012
Edition Details: The first article of a special issue on the works of Thomas Kuhn and Bruno Latour
Language: English

Description Contents:


Includes Series Articles

Article Collins, Harry (2012) Comment on Kuhn. Social Studies of Science (p. 420). unapi

Article Dear, Peter (2012) Fifty years of Structure. Social Studies of Science (p. 424). unapi

Article Fuller, Steve (2012) CSI: Kuhn and Latour. Social Studies of Science (p. 429). unapi

Article Jasanoff, Sheila (2012) Genealogies of STS. Social Studies of Science (p. 435). unapi

Article Lagesen, Vivian Anette (2012) Reassembling Gender: Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and the Making of the Technology in Gender. Social Studies of Science (p. 442). unapi

Article Lynch, Michael (2012) Self-Exemplifying Revolutions? Notes on Kuhn and Latour. Social Studies of Science (p. 449). unapi

Article Mialet, Hélène (2012) Where Would STS Be without Latour? What Would Be Missing?. Social Studies of Science (p. 456). unapi

Article Nakajima, Hideto (2012) Kuhn's Structure in Japan. Social Studies of Science (p. 462). unapi

Article Pickering, Andrew (2012) The World since Kuhn. Social Studies of Science (p. 467). unapi

Article Turner, Stephen (2012) Whatever Happened to Knowledge?. Social Studies of Science (p. 474). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Schmaltz, Tad
Mauskopf, Seymour H.
Wray, K. Brad
Venturini, Tommaso
Turner, Stephanie S.
Sayes, Edwin
Concepts
Philosophers of science, modern
Philosophy of science
Science studies, theoretical works
Historians of science, modern
History of science, as a discipline
Actor-network theory
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
Places
United States
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