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Catharina Landström; Eric Sarmiento; Sarah J Whatmore
(2024)
Stakeholder engagement does not guarantee impact: A co-productionist perspective on model-based drought research.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 210-230).
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Maayan Sudai
(February 2022)
‘A woman and now a man’: The legitimation of sex-assignment surgery in the United States (1849–1886).
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 79-105).
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Michael Clormann; Nina Klimburg-Witjes
(2022)
Troubled Orbits and Earthly Concerns: Space Debris as a Boundary Infrastructure.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 960-985).
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Steven Epstein
(October 2021)
Cultivated co-production: Sexual health, human rights, and the revision of the ICD.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 657-682).
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Article
Les Levidow; Davis Sansolo; Monica Schiavinatto
(2021)
Agroecological innovation constructing socionatural order for social transformation: Two case studies in Brazil.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
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Christian H. Ross
(2021)
Editing Engagement: Visions of Science, Democracy, and Responsibility in Gene Editing Discourse.
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Peter Mandler
(2019)
The Language of Social Science in Everyday Life.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 66-82).
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Cook, Brian R.; Kesby, Mike; Fazey, Ioan; et al.
(October 2013)
The persistence of ‘normal’ catchment management despite the participatory turn: Exploring the power effects of competing frames of reference.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 754-779).
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