Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Social Studies of Science- Volume: 47, Number: 3 (June 2017) Special issue: Breaking Scientific Networks
Articles
A long history of breakdowns: A historiographical review
Dániel Margócsy
The breakdown of Galileo’s Roman network: Crisis and community, ca. 1633
Paula Findlen, Hannah Marcus
Zombie projects, negative networks, and multigenerational science: The temporality of the International Map of the World
William Rankin
A fragile assemblage: Mutant bird flu and the limits of risk assessment
Andrew Lakoff
The missing, the martyred and the disappeared: Global networks, technical intensification and the end of human rights genetics
Lindsay A Smith
‘This is what we got, what would you like?’: Aligning and unaligning academic-industry relations
Jane Bjørn Vedel, Alan Irwin
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