Making Sense of Science
豆瓣 
      Understanding the Social Study of Science
Steven Yearley
简介
'Fluid, readable and accessible ...I found the overall quality of the book to be excellent. It provides an overview of major (and preceding) developments in the field of science studies. It examines landmark works, authors, concepts and approaches ...I will certainly use this book as one of the course texts' Eileen Crist, Associate Professor, Science & Technology in Society, Virginia Tech Science is at the heart of contemporary society and is therefore central to the social sciences. Yet science studies has often encountered resistance from social scientists. This book attempts to remedy this by giving the most extensive, thorough and best argued account of the field and explaining to social scientists why science matters to them. This is a landmark book that demystifies science studies and successfully bridges the divide between social theory and the sociology of science. Illustrated with relevant, illuminating examples, it provides the ideal guide to science studies and social theory.
contents
Introduction
vii
THE CORE OF SCIENCE STUDIES
1
Framing Commitments The Strong Programme and the Empirical Programme of Relativism
21
SCHOOLS OF SCIENCE STUDIES
41
ActorNetworks in Science
55
Gender and Science Studies
69
Ethnomethodology and the Analysis of Scientific Discourse
83
Reflection Explanation and Reflexivity in Science Studies
99
SCIENCE STUDIES AT WORK
113
Figuring out Risks
129
Science in Law
143
Speaking Truth to Power Science and Policy
160
Conclusion Science Studies and the Crisis of Representation
174
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