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    Sociology of Science: A Critical Canadian Introduction

    Sociology of Science by Hird, Myra J.;

    A Critical Canadian Introduction

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    • Kiadó OUP Canada
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2011. július 14.

    • ISBN 9780195429893
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem184 oldal
    • Méret 229x153x9 mm
    • Súly 246 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 2 figures
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    Sociology of Science: A Critical Canadian Introduction provides an overview of the scientific enterprise using the techniques and tools of modern sociology with a particular emphasis on Canadian research.

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    Sociology of Science: A Critical Canadian Introduction provides an overview of how sociology approaches science and, to a lesser extent, technology. It examines how science developed as a set of theories about both what we know and how we know. The book provides a succinct critical examination of the current state of science studies with a particular emphasis on research conducted by Canadian scholars. Hird illustrates that science studies offers useful perspectives on current and ongoing sociological debates, such as the strengths and limitations of social constructionism, as well as popular public debates, such as the ethics of stem-cell research. Using examples from throughout history and with a focus on the Canadian context, the book provides students with an examination of influential science studies concepts, theories, and debates and situates these theories and debates within contemporary field of sociology.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Boxes, Figures, and Tables
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Chapter 1: Science, Technology, and the Sociological Imagination
    Science and Technology in Canadian Society
    Science, Technology, and the Sociological Imagination
    The Idea and Ideal of Modern Science
    The Idea of Modern Science
    The Ideal of Modern Science
    Sociological Critiques of Science and Technology
    We Have Never Been Modern
    Science Never Replaced Religion
    Science Has Never Been Pure
    Summary
    Key Terms
    Critical Thinking Questions
    Suggested Readings
    Websites and Films
    Chapter 2: Science Is Social Relations: Part I
    The Science Wars
    Scientific Realism and Anti-Realism
    Socially Constructed Matters of Fact
    Why Science and Technology Are Social
    The Political Economy of Science and Technology
    Thought Collectives, Paradigms, and Normal Science
    All Science Is Social
    Everything Is Social Relations, but Not Everything Is Human
    Science and Technology Mangles Humans and Other Entities
    Summary
    Key Terms
    Critical Thinking Questions
    Suggested Readings
    Websites and Films
    Chapter 3: Science Is Social Relations: Part II
    Introduction
    Quantum Weirdness
    Life Itself
    Summary
    Critical Thinking Questions
    Suggested Readings
    Websites and Films
    Chapter 4: How Science Is Social
    Introduction
    The Scientific Method
    How Sociologists Study Science and Technology
    Studying Scientists
    Studying Laboratories
    Summary
    Key Terms
    Critical Thinking Questions
    Suggested Readings
    Websites and Films
    Chapter 5: Science and/as Power
    Introduction
    Political Economies of Science and Technology
    Feminist Science Studies
    Women as Producers of Scientific Knowledge
    Women and Knowledge
    Women and the Environment
    Women and Technology
    Sex Differences and the History of Science
    The Separation of Nature and Culture
    Racialized, Indigenous, and Anti-Racist Science Studies
    Re-thinking the Biology of Race
    Race, Genes, and Health
    The Human Genome Diversity Project
    Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Issues
    (Dis)Ability Science and Technology Studies
    Summary
    Key Terms
    Critical Thinking Questions
    Suggested Readings
    Websites and Films
    Chapter 6: Values, Trust, and Public Engagement with Science and Technology
    Good Science, Bad Science
    Science and Values
    Science and Trust
    Public Understanding of Science and Knowledge Translation
    Scientific Controversies
    Knowledge Mobilization and Citizen Science
    Key Terms
    Summary
    Critical Thinking Questions
    Suggested Readings
    Websites and Films
    Notes
    Glossary
    References
    Index

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