
Ecologies of Knowledge
Work and Politics in Science and Technology
Susan Leigh Star(Editor)
State University of New York Press
Published on 20. July 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
434 pages
978-0-7914-2566-4 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of articles provides a comprehensive overview of personal and public issues related to social change and how they shape scientific and technical knowledge.
Ecologies of Knowledge provides a comprehensive overview of issues relating to work, politics, and the latest perspectives on the role of materials, feminism, "nonhumans," and work practices as shaping scientific and technical knowledge. In addition to theoretical contributions, the authors cover biotechnology, computing, representations and space, aerospace engineering, and a variety of ethical perspectives and controversies in these domains.
Ecologies of Knowledge provides a comprehensive overview of issues relating to work, politics, and the latest perspectives on the role of materials, feminism, "nonhumans," and work practices as shaping scientific and technical knowledge. In addition to theoretical contributions, the authors cover biotechnology, computing, representations and space, aerospace engineering, and a variety of ethical perspectives and controversies in these domains.
Reviews / Votes
"This collection illustrates the robustness of theoretical concerns in the field in their applicability to the diverse subject matter of science studies, well represented here in the inclusion of studies in biological and physical sciences along with technology. Assembled as a set within the context of Star's introductory comments, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts."The authors are concerned with the inter-relatedness of the techniques of techno-science and human life and culture, not simply with the impact of science and technology on society. They elucidate HOW the everyday practices of work and its technical aspects, including in varying degrees: bureaucracy, funding organizations, materials supply, particular movements and bandwagons, and politics, including the politics of representation, collectively construct scientific theories and technological artifacts and their applications."-Henderson, Texas A&M University
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
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Paperback (trade)
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Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
609 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7914-2566-4 (9780791425664)
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Susan Leigh Star is Associate Professor of Sociology and faculty affiliate in Women's Studies and Computer Science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and Affiliate Research Scientist at the Institute for Research on Learning, Palo Alto. She is the author of Regions of the Mind: Brain Research and the Quest for Scientific Certainty, and editor of The Cultures of Computing.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Susan Leigh Star
Part 1: Politics and Problems
1. Science, Social Problems, and Progressive Thought:Essays on the Tyranny of Science
Jennifer Croissant and Sal Restivo
2. The Politics of Formal Representations: Wizards, Gurus, and Organizational Complexity
Susan Leigh Star
3. Computerization Movements and the Mobilizaiton of Support for Computerization
Rob Kling and C. Suzanne Iacono
4. Representation, Cognition, and Self: What Hope for an Integration of Psychology and Sociology?
Steve Woolgar
Part 2: Materials and Spaces
5. Research Materials and Reproductive Science in the United States, 1910-1940
Adele E. Clarke
6. Laboratory Space and the Technological Complex: An Investigation of Topical Contextures
Michael Lynch
7. Mixing Humans and Nonhumans Together: The Sociology of a Door-Closer
Jim Johnson, a.k.a. Bruno Latour
Part 3: Workplace Ecologies
8. Engineering and Sociology in a Military Aircraft Project: A Network Analysis of Technological Change
John Law and Michel Callon
9. Ecologies of Action: Recombining Genes, Molecularizing Cancer, and Transforming Biology
Joan H. Fujimura
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Susan Leigh Star
Part 1: Politics and Problems
1. Science, Social Problems, and Progressive Thought:Essays on the Tyranny of Science
Jennifer Croissant and Sal Restivo
2. The Politics of Formal Representations: Wizards, Gurus, and Organizational Complexity
Susan Leigh Star
3. Computerization Movements and the Mobilizaiton of Support for Computerization
Rob Kling and C. Suzanne Iacono
4. Representation, Cognition, and Self: What Hope for an Integration of Psychology and Sociology?
Steve Woolgar
Part 2: Materials and Spaces
5. Research Materials and Reproductive Science in the United States, 1910-1940
Adele E. Clarke
6. Laboratory Space and the Technological Complex: An Investigation of Topical Contextures
Michael Lynch
7. Mixing Humans and Nonhumans Together: The Sociology of a Door-Closer
Jim Johnson, a.k.a. Bruno Latour
Part 3: Workplace Ecologies
8. Engineering and Sociology in a Military Aircraft Project: A Network Analysis of Technological Change
John Law and Michel Callon
9. Ecologies of Action: Recombining Genes, Molecularizing Cancer, and Transforming Biology
Joan H. Fujimura
Bibliography
Contributors
Index