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|a Knorr-Cetina, K.
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|a Epistemic cultures :
|b how the sciences make knowledge /
|c Karin Knorr Cetina.
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|a Cambridge, Mass. :
|b Harvard University Press,
|c 1999.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-319) and index.
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|g 1. Introduction.
|t The Disunity of the Sciences ;
|t The Cultures of Knowledge Societies ;
|t Culture and Practice ;
|t The Structure of the Book ;
|t Physics Theory, and a First Look at the Field ;
|t Issues of Methodology, and More about the Field --
|g 2.
|t What Is a Laboratory?
|t Laboratories as Reconfigurations of Natural and Social Orders ;
|t From Laboratory to Experiment ;
|t Some Features of the Laboratory Reconsidered --
|g 3.
|t Particle Physics and Negative Knowledge.
|t The Analogy of the Closed Universe ;
|t A World of Signs and Secondary Appearances ;
|t The "Meaninglessness" of Measurement ;
|t The Structure of the Care of the Self ;
|t Negative Knowledge and the Liminal Approach ;
|t Moving in a Closed Universe: Unfolding, Framing, and Convoluting --
|g 4.
|t Molecular Biology and Blind Variation.
|t An Object-Oriented Epistemics ;
|t The Small-Science Style of Molecular Biology and the Genome Project ;
|t The Laboratory as a Two-Tier Structure ;
|t "Blind" Variation and Natural Selection ;
|t The Experiential Register ;
|t Blind Variation Reconsidered --
|g 5.
|t From Machines to Organisms: Detectors as Behavioral and Social Beings.
|t Primitive Classifications ;
|t Detector Agency and Physiology ;
|t Detectors as Moral and Social Individuals ;
|t Live Organism or Machine? ;
|t Are There Enemies? ;
|t Physicists as Symbionts ;
|t Taxonomies of Trust ;
|t Primitive Classifications Reconsidered --
|g 6.
|t From Organisms to Machines : Laboratories as Factories of Transgenics.
|t A Science of Life without Nature? ;
|t Organisms as Production Sites ;
|t Cellular Machines ;
|t Industrial Production versus Natural (Re)production ;
|t Biological Machines Reconsidered --
|g 7.
|t HEP Experiments as Post-Traditional Communitarian Structures.
|t Large Collaborations : A Brief History ;
|t The Erasure of the Individual as an Epistemic Subject ;
|t Management by Content ;
|t The Intersection of Management by Content and Communitarianism ;
|t Communitarian Time : Genealogical, Scheduled --
|g 8.
|t The Multiple Ordering Framework of HEP Collaborations.
|t The Birth Drama of an Experiment ;
|t Delaying the Choice, or Contests of Unfolding ;
|t Confidence Pathways and Gossip Circles ;
|t Other Ordering Frameworks ;
|t Reconfiguration Reconsidered --
|g 10.
|t Toward an Understanding of Knowledge Societies : A Dialogue.
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|a The first ethnographic study to systematically compare two different scientific laboratory cultures--that of high-energy physics and molecular biology--in order to examine how epistemic cultures form distinct bases for knowledge.
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|a Knowledge, Theory of.
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|a Science
|x Philosophy.
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|a Science
|x Social aspects.
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|a Scientists
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|a Scientists
|v Interviews.
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|a Théorie de la connaissance.
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|a Sciences
|x Philosophie.
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|a Sciences
|x Aspect social.
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|a Scientifiques
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|a epistemology.
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|a Knowledge, Theory of.
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|a Erkenntnistheorie
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|a Forschung
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|a Forschungsergebnis
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|a Naturwissenschaften
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|a Sozialer Wandel
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|a Wissenschaftssoziologie
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|a Wetenschapsbeoefening.
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|a Natuurwetenschappen.
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|a Wetenschapssociologie.
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