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Volume 1, Number 1, January 1, 1971
Volume 1, Number 2, April 1, 1971
Volume 1, Number 3--4, October 1, 1971
Volume 2, Number 1, January 1, 1972
Volume 2, Number 2, April 1, 1972
Volume 2, Number 3, July 1, 1972
Volume 2, Number 4, October 1, 1972
Volume 3, Number 1, January 1, 1973
Volume 3, Number 2, April 1, 1973
Volume 3, Number 3, July 1, 1973
Volume 3, Number 4, October 1, 1973
Volume 4, Number 1, January 1, 1974
Volume 4, Number 2, April 1, 1974
Volume 4, Number 3, July 1, 1974
Volume 4, Number 4, October 1, 1974
Volume 5, Number 1, February 1, 1975
Volume 5, Number 2, May 1, 1975
Volume 5, Number 3, August 1, 1975
Volume 5, Number 4, November 1, 1975
Volume 6, Number 1, February 1, 1976
Volume 6, Number 2, May 1, 1976
Volume 6, Number 3--4, September 1, 1976
Volume 7, Number 1, February 1, 1977
Volume 7, Number 2, May 1, 1977
Volume 7, Number 3, August 1, 1977
Volume 7, Number 4, November 1, 1977
Volume 8, Number 1, February 1, 1978
Volume 8, Number 2, May 1, 1978
Volume 8, Number 3, August 1, 1978
Volume 8, Number 4, November 1, 1978
Volume 9, Number 1, February 1, 1979
Volume 9, Number 2, May 1, 1979
Volume 9, Number 3, August 1, 1979
Volume 9, Number 4, November 1, 1979
Volume 10, Number 1, February 1, 1980
Volume 10, Number 2, May 1, 1980
Volume 10, Number 3, August 1, 1980
Volume 10, Number 4, November 1, 1980
Volume 11, Number 1, February 1, 1981
Volume 11, Number 2, May 1, 1981
Volume 11, Number 3, August 1, 1981
Volume 11, Number 4, November 1, 1981
Volume 12, Number 1, February 1, 1982
Volume 12, Number 2, May 1, 1982
Volume 12, Number 3, August 1, 1982
Volume 12, Number 4, November 1, 1982
Volume 13, Number 1, February 1, 1983
Volume 13, Number 2, May 1, 1983
Volume 13, Number 3, August 1, 1983
Volume 13, Number 4, November 1, 1983
Volume 14, Number 1, February 1, 1984
Volume 14, Number 2, May 1, 1984
Volume 14, Number 3, August 1, 1984
Volume 14, Number 4, November 1, 1984
Volume 15, Number 1, February 1, 1985
Volume 15, Number 2, May 1, 1985
Volume 15, Number 3, August 1, 1985
Volume 15, Number 4, November 1, 1985
Volume 16, Number 1, February 1, 1986
Volume 16, Number 2, May 1, 1986
Volume 16, Number 3, August 1, 1986
Volume 16, Number 4, November 1, 1986
Volume 17, Number 1, February 1, 1987
Volume 17, Number 2, May 1, 1987
Volume 17, Number 3, August 1, 1987
Volume 17, Number 4, November 1, 1987
Volume 18, Number 1, February 1, 1988
Volume 18, Number 2, May 1, 1988
Volume 18, Number 3, August 1, 1988
Volume 18, Number 4, November 1, 1988
Volume 19, Number 1, February 1, 1989
Volume 19, Number 2, May 1, 1989
Volume 19, Number 3, August 1, 1989
Volume 19, Number 4, November 1, 1989
Volume 20, Number 1, February 1, 1990
Volume 20, Number 2, May 1, 1990
Volume 20, Number 3, August 1, 1990
Volume 20, Number 4, November 1, 1990
Volume 21, Number 1, February 1, 1991
Volume 21, Number 2, May 1, 1991
Volume 21, Number 3, August 1, 1991
Volume 21, Number 4, November 1, 1991
Volume 22, Number 1, February 1, 1992
Volume 22, Number 2, May 1, 1992
Volume 22, Number 3, August 1, 1992
Volume 22, Number 4, November 1, 1992
Volume 23, Number 1, February 1, 1993
Volume 23, Number 2, May 1, 1993
Volume 23, Number 3, August 1, 1993
Volume 23, Number 4, November 1, 1993
Volume 24, Number 1, February 1, 1994
Volume 24, Number 2, May 1, 1994
Volume 24, Number 3, August 1, 1994
Volume 24, Number 4, November 1, 1994
Volume 25, Number 1, February 1, 1995
Volume 25, Number 2, May 1, 1995
Volume 25, Number 3, August 1, 1995
Volume 25, Number 4, November 1, 1995
Volume 26, Number 1, February 1, 1996
Volume 26, Number 2, May 1, 1996
Volume 26, Number 3, August 1, 1996
Volume 26, Number 4, November 1, 1996
Volume 27, Number 1, February 1, 1997
Volume 27, Number 2, April 1, 1997
Volume 27, Number 3, June 1, 1997
Volume 27, Number 4, August 1, 1997
Volume 27, Number 5, October 1, 1997
Volume 27, Number 6, December 1, 1997
Volume 28, Number 1, February 1, 1998
Volume 28, Number 2, April 1, 1998
Volume 28, Number 3, June 1, 1998
Volume 28, Number 4, August 1, 1998
Volume 28, Number 5--6, October 1, 1998
Volume 29, Number 1, February 1, 1999
Volume 29, Number 2, April 1, 1999
Volume 29, Number 3, June 1, 1999
Volume 29, Number 4, August 1, 1999
Volume 29, Number 5, October 1, 1999
Volume 29, Number 6, December 1, 1999
Volume 30, Number 1, February 1, 2000
Volume 30, Number 2, April 1, 2000
Volume 30, Number 3, June 1, 2000
Volume 30, Number 4, August 1, 2000
Volume 30, Number 5, October 1, 2000
Volume 30, Number 6, December 1, 2000
Volume 31, Number 1, February 1, 2001
Volume 31, Number 2, April 1, 2001
Volume 31, Number 3, June 1, 2001
Volume 31, Number 4, August 1, 2001
Volume 31, Number 5, October 1, 2001
Volume 31, Number 6, December 1, 2001
Volume 32, Number 1, February 1, 2002
Volume 32, Number 2, April 1, 2002
Volume 32, Number 3, June 1, 2002
Volume 32, Number 4, August 1, 2002
Volume 32, Number 5--6, December 1, 2002
Volume 33, Number 1, February 1, 2003
Volume 33, Number 2, April 1, 2003
Volume 33, Number 3, June 1, 2003
Volume 33, Number 4, August 1, 2003
Volume 33, Number 5, October 1, 2003
Volume 33, Number 6, December 1, 2003
Volume 34, Number 1, February 1, 2004
Volume 34, Number 2, April 1, 2004
Volume 34, Number 3, June 1, 2004
Volume 34, Number 4, August 1, 2004
Volume 34, Number 5, October 1, 2004
Volume 34, Number 6, December 1, 2004
Volume 35, Number 1, February 1, 2005
Volume 35, Number 2, April 1, 2005
Volume 35, Number 3, June 1, 2005
Volume 35, Number 4, August 1, 2005
Volume 35, Number 5, October 1, 2005
Volume 35, Number 6, December 1, 2005
Volume 36, Number 1, February 1, 2006
Volume 36, Number 2, April 1, 2006
Volume 36, Number 3, June 1, 2006
Volume 36, Number 4, August 1, 2006
Volume 36, Number 5, October 1, 2006
Volume 36, Number 6, December 1, 2006
Volume 37, Number 1, February 1, 2007
Volume 37, Number 2, April 1, 2007
Volume 37, Number 3, June 1, 2007
Volume 37, Number 4, August 1, 2007
Volume 37, Number 5, October 1, 2007
Volume 37, Number 6, December 1, 2007
Volume 38, Number 1, February 1, 2008
Volume 38, Number 2, April 1, 2008
Volume 38, Number 3, June 1, 2008
Volume 38, Number 4, August 1, 2008
Volume 38, Number 5, October 1, 2008
Volume 38, Number 6, December 1, 2008
Volume 39, Number 1, February 1, 2009
Volume 39, Number 2, April 1, 2009
Volume 39, Number 3, June 1, 2009
Volume 39, Number 4, August 1, 2009
Volume 39, Number 5, October 1, 2009
Volume 39, Number 6, December 1, 2009
Volume 40, Number 1, February 1, 2010
Volume 40, Number 2, April 1, 2010
Volume 40, Number 3, June 1, 2010
Volume 40, Number 4, August 1, 2010
Volume 40, Number 5, October 1, 2010
Volume 40, Number 6, December 1, 2010
Volume 41, Number 1, February 1, 2011
Volume 41, Number 2, April 1, 2011
Volume 41, Number 3, June 1, 2011
Volume 41, Number 4, August 1, 2011
Volume 41, Number 5, October 1, 2011
Volume 41, Number 6, December 1, 2011
Volume 42, Number 1, February 1, 2012
Volume 42, Number 2, April 1, 2012
Volume 42, Number 3, June 1, 2012
Volume 42, Number 4, August 1, 2012
Volume 42, Number 5, October 1, 2012
Volume 42, Number 6, December 1, 2012
Volume 43, Number 1, February 1, 2013
Volume 43, Number 2, April 1, 2013
Volume 43, Number 3, June 1, 2013
Volume 43, Number 4, August 1, 2013
Volume 43, Number 5, October 1, 2013
Volume 43, Number 6, December 1, 2013
Volume 44, Number 1, February 1, 2014
Volume 44, Number 2, April 1, 2014
Volume 44, Number 3, June 1, 2014
Volume 44, Number 4, August 1, 2014
Volume 44, Number 5, October 1, 2014
Volume 44, Number 6, December 1, 2014
Volume 45, Number 1, February 1, 2015
Volume 45, Number 2, April 1, 2015
Volume 45, Number 3, June 1, 2015
Volume 45, Number 4, August 1, 2015
Volume 45, Number 5, October 1, 2015
Volume 45, Number 6, December 1, 2015
Volume 46, Number 1, February 1, 2016
Volume 46, Number 2, April 1, 2016
Volume 46, Number 3, June 1, 2016
Volume 46, Number 4, August 1, 2016
Volume 46, Number 5, October 1, 2016
Volume 46, Number 6, December 1, 2016
Volume 47, Number 1, February 1, 2017
Volume 47, Number 2, April 1, 2017
Volume 47, Number 3, June 1, 2017
Volume 47, Number 4, August 1, 2017
Volume 47, Number 5, October 1, 2017
Volume 47, Number 6, December 1, 2017
Volume 48, Number 1, February 1, 2018
Volume 48, Number 2, April 1, 2018
Volume 48, Number 3, June 1, 2018
Volume 48, Number 4, August 1, 2018
Volume 48, Number 5, October 1, 2018
Volume 48, Number 6, December 1, 2018
Volume 49, Number 1, February 1, 2019
Volume 49, Number 2, April 1, 2019
Volume 49, Number 3, June 1, 2019
Volume 49, Number 4, August 1, 2019
Volume 49, Number 5, October 1, 2019
Volume 49, Number 6, December 1, 2019
Volume 50, Number 1, February 1, 2020
Volume 50, Number 2, April 1, 2020
Volume 50, Number 3, June 1, 2020
Volume 50, Number 4, August 1, 2020
Volume 50, Number 5, October 1, 2020
Volume 50, Number 6, December 1, 2020
Volume 51, Number 1, February 1, 2021
Volume 51, Number 2, April 1, 2021
Volume 51, Number 3, June 1, 2021
Volume 51, Number 4, August 1, 2021
Volume 51, Number 5, October 1, 2021
Volume 51, Number 6, December 1, 2021
Volume 52, Number 1, February 1, 2022
Volume 52, Number 2, April 1, 2022
Volume 52, Number 3, June 1, 2022
Volume 52, Number 4, August 1, 2022
Volume 52, Number 5, October 1, 2022
Volume 52, Number 6, December 1, 2022
Volume 53, Number 1, February 1, 2023
Volume 53, Number 2, April 1, 2023
Volume 53, Number 3, June 1, 2023
Volume 53, Number 4, August 1, 2023


Social Studies of Science
Volume 1, Number 1, January 1, 1971

                      Anonymous   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--2
                 R. G. A. Dolby   Sociology of Knowledge in Natural
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--21
           Jean-Jacques Salomon   The \booktitleInternationale of Science  23--42
                 Karl Kreilkamp   Hindsight and the Real World of Science
                                  Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43--66
              Paul Gary Werskey   British Scientists and `Outsider'
                                  Politics, 1931--1945 . . . . . . . . . . 67--83
        Derek J. de Solla Price   Principles for Projecting Funding of
                                  Academic Science in the 1970s  . . . . . 85--94
              A. J. Meadows and   
                J. G. O' Connor   Bibliographical Statistics as a Guide To
                                  Growth Points in Science . . . . . . . . 95--99
                    David Bloor   Essay Review: Two Paradigms for
                                  Scientific Knowledge?  . . . . . . . . . 101--115

Social Studies of Science
Volume 1, Number 2, April 1, 1971

                   Yaron Ezrahi   The Political Resources of American
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117--133
               David S. Palermo   Is a Scientific Revolution Taking Place
                                  in Psychology? . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135--155
                   S. B. Barnes   Making Out in Industrial Research  . . . 157--175
                Robert M. Young   Evolutionary Biology and Ideology: Then
                                  and Now  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177--206
                 Michael Mulkay   Some Suggestions for Sociological
                                  Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207--213
                     Yi-Fu Tuan   Essay Reviews: Environmental Attitudes   215--224
                    J. Erickson   The Military-Industrial Complex  . . . . 225--233
                  Frank Pfetsch   Reviews: Peter Weingart, \booktitleDie
                                  Amerikanische Wissenschaftslobby.
                                  Dusseldorf: Bertelsmann
                                  Universitätsverlag, 1970. 253 pp. DM 28   235--237
               Stephen Prickett   Reviews: Geoffrey Durrant,
                                  \booktitleWordsworth and the Great
                                  System. Cambridge: Cambridge University
                                  Press, 1970. \pounds 1.75. A. J.
                                  Meadows, \booktitleThe High Firmament.
                                  Leicester: Leicester University Press,
                                  1969. \pounds 2.10 . . . . . . . . . . . 237--241
                      Anonymous   A Programme of Research Into Social and
                                  Technological Forecasting  . . . . . . . 243--244

Social Studies of Science
Volume 1, Number 3--4, October 1, 1971

                 Dorothy Nelkin   Scientists in an Environmental
                                  Controversy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245--261
                  T. Dixon Long   The Government of Science: a Comparative
                                  Approach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263--286
                Dorothy Zinberg   The Widening Gap: Attitudes of
                                  First-Year Students and Staff towards
                                  Chemistry, Science, Careers and
                                  Commitment: An informal study of the
                                  Chemistry Department at an English
                                  university . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287--313
                   A. D. Orange   The British Association for the
                                  Advancement of Science: the Provincial
                                  Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315--329
                Eric Hutchinson   Government Laboratories and the
                                  Influence of Organized Scientists  . . . 331--356
                 C. Freeman and   
            C. H. G. Oldham and   
               C. M. Cooper and   
             T. C. Sinclair and   
             B. G. Achilladelis   The Goals of R & D in the 1970s . . . . . 357--406
                    Neil Warren   Is a Scientific Revolution Taking Place
                                  in Psychology? --- Doubts and
                                  Reservations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407--413


Social Studies of Science
Volume 2, Number 1, January 1, 1972

            Nicholas C. Mullins   The Structure of an Elite: the Advisory
                                  Structure of the U.S. Public Health
                                  Service  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--29
                    Ashis Nandy   Defiance and Conformity in Science: the
                                  Identity of Jagadis Chandra Bose . . . . 31--85
                 L. B. Briskman   Is a Kuhnian Analysis Applicable To
                                  Psychology?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87--97
                   Marie Jahoda   Review: Foucault, Michel, \booktitleThe
                                  Order of Things: an Archaeology of the
                                  Human Sciences. London: Tavistock
                                  Publications Ltd., 1970. p. 387, \pounds
                                  3.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99--103

Social Studies of Science
Volume 2, Number 2, April 1, 1972

              Michael Sanderson   Research and the Firm in British
                                  Industry, 1919--39 . . . . . . . . . . . 107--151
                Robert A. Lewis   Some Aspects of the Research and
                                  Development Effort of the Soviet Union,
                                  1924--35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153--179
              J. R. Pearman and   
            Winnifred M. Thomet   Professional Implications for Social
                                  Work in a Cybernetic State . . . . . . . 181--190
               George M. Schurr   Essay Review: Array and Disarray On the
                                  Medico--Ethical Front  . . . . . . . . . 191--202

Social Studies of Science
Volume 2, Number 3, July 1, 1972

                  Morris Berman   The Early Years of the Royal Institution
                                  1799--1810: a Re-evaluation  . . . . . . 205--240
                  John Erickson   Radio-location and the air defence
                                  problem: The design and development of
                                  Soviet radar 1934--40  . . . . . . . . . 241--263
                M. C. Jacob and   
                 W. A. Lockwood   Political Millenarianism and Burnet's
                                  Sacred Theory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265--279
                   E. M. Mirsky   Science Studies in the USSR (History,
                                  Problems, Prospects) . . . . . . . . . . 281--294

Social Studies of Science
Volume 2, Number 4, October 1, 1972

            Michael Gibbons and   
                    Philip King   The Development of Ovonic Switches: a
                                  Case Study of a Scientific Controversy   295--309
               Steven A. Shapin   The Pottery Philosophical Society,
                                  1819--1835: an Examination of the
                                  Cultural Uses of Provincial Science  . . 311--336
      I. S. Spiegel-Rösing   Journal Authors as an Indicator of
                                  Scientific Manpower; a Methodological
                                  Study Using Data for the Two Germanies
                                  and Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337--359
            Theodore W. Schultz   Knowledge, Agriculture and Welfare . . . 361--368
              Tadeusz K. Krauze   Social and Intellectual Structures of
                                  Science- a Mathematical Analysis . . . . 369--378
          William D. Garvey and   
                   Kazuo Tomita   Continuity of Productivity By Scientists
                                  in the Years 1968--71  . . . . . . . . . 379--383
             Donald deB. Beaver   The Smithsonian Origin of the
                                  \booktitleRoyal Society Catalogue of
                                  Scientific Papers  . . . . . . . . . . . 385--393
                Susan B. Rifkin   On `Contradictions' Among Academics: (a
                                  commentary on a workshop)  . . . . . . . 395--398


Social Studies of Science
Volume 3, Number 1, January 1, 1973

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   Editorial Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--1
                 Karl Kreilkamp   Towards a Theory of Science Policy . . . 3--29
                 Roger Williams   Some Political Aspects of the Rothschild
                                  Affair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31--46
           Francisco R. Sagasti   Underdevelopment, Science and
                                  Technology: the Point of View of the
                                  Underdeveloped Countries . . . . . . . . 47--59
                 David Holloway   Essay Reviews: Science in Russian and
                                  Soviet Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61--72
                  H. F. Kearney   Essay Reviews: Merton Revisited  . . . . 72--78
              Geoffrey Hawthorn   Essay Reviews: The Interest of
                                  Scientific Knowledge . . . . . . . . . . 78--87
           Eugene B. Skolnikoff   International Commission for Science
                                  Policy Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89--90
              William D. Garvey   A Machine-Readable Data Bank On the
                                  Communication Behaviour of Scientists
                                  and Technologists  . . . . . . . . . . . 91--92

Social Studies of Science
Volume 3, Number 2, April 1, 1973

     Brigitte Schroeder-Gudehus   Challenge to Transnational Loyalties:
                                  International Scientific Organizations
                                  after the First World War  . . . . . . . 93--118
                  Harold Orlans   `D & R' Allocations in the United States  119--159
             Richard French and   
                  Michael Gross   A Survey of North American Graduate
                                  Students in the History of Science
                                  1970--71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161--171
                C. L. Jones and   
           G. M. Littlejohn and   
                A. F. McPherson   Aversion To School Teaching as a Factor
                                  in the Choice of Science Subjects  . . . 173--179
               J. Paul Gardiner   Review: Wintry prospects for Canadian
                                  industry and science policy, in a bleak
                                  climate  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181--183
                   Brian Easlea   An Introduction to the History and
                                  Social Studies of Science: a Seminar
                                  Course for First-Year Science Students   185--209

Social Studies of Science
Volume 3, Number 3, July 1, 1973

           Walter B. Weimer and   
               David S. Palermo   Paradigms and Normal Science in
                                  Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211--244
            Nicholas C. Mullins   The Development of Specialties in Social
                                  Science: The Case of Ethnomethodology    245--273
                       John Law   The Development of Specialties in
                                  Science: the Case of X-ray Protein
                                  Crystallography  . . . . . . . . . . . . 275--303
                    Liam Hudson   Fertility in the Arts and Sciences . . . 305--310
              Arif Türkeli   The Doctoral Training Environment and
                                  Post-Doctorate Productivity Among
                                  Turkish Physicists . . . . . . . . . . . 311--318
                 Peter Weingart   Symposium On `Conditions of Scientific
                                  Evolution' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319--321

Social Studies of Science
Volume 3, Number 4, October 1, 1973

          Arthur P. Molella and   
                Nathan Reingold   Theorists and Ingenious Mechanics:
                                  Joseph Henry Defines Science . . . . . . 323--351
                  J. B. Morrell   The Patronage of Mid-Victorian Science
                                  in the University of Edinburgh . . . . . 353--388
                C. L. Jones and   
                A. F. McPherson   Fertile Imaginations and Contrary
                                  Findings: a Comment on Subject
                                  Specialization and Sexuality . . . . . . 389--391
           I. S. Spiegel-Rosing   Science Policy Studies in a Political
                                  Context: the Conceptual and
                                  Institutional Development of Science
                                  Policy Studies in the German Democratic
                                  Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393--413


Social Studies of Science
Volume 4, Number 1, January 1, 1974

                Daniel J. Amick   An Index of Scientific Elitism and the
                                  Scientist's Mission  . . . . . . . . . . 1--16
                Henry Small and   
             Belver C. Griffith   The Structure of Scientific Literatures
                                  I: Identifying and Graphing Specialties  17--40
            Gordon Roderick and   
               Michael Stephens   Scientific Studies and Scientific
                                  Manpower in the English Civic
                                  Universities 1870--1914  . . . . . . . . 41--63
                    David Bloor   Essay Review: Popper's Mystification of
                                  Objective Knowledge: K. R. Popper,
                                  \booktitleObjective Knowledge: an
                                  Evolutionary Approach. Oxford: Clarendon
                                  Press, 1972. x + 380. \pounds 4.50
                                  hardback, \pounds 1.50 paper . . . . . . 65--76
                   Brian Easlea   Who Needs the Liberation of Nature?  . . 77--92
                 Genevieve Dean   Review: Science and Politics in China:
                                  Reflections On One Hundred Thousand
                                  Questions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93--96
             Dorothy Nelkin and   
               Cary Hershey and   
                 Dennis Mueller   The Impact and Control of Technological
                                  Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97--103
     Brigitte Schroeder-Gudehus   International Commission for Science
                                  Policy Studies: New Delhi Meeting  . . . 105--107

Social Studies of Science
Volume 4, Number 2, April 1, 1974

                Simon S. Duncan   The Isolation of Scientific Discovery:
                                  Indifference and Resistance to a New
                                  Idea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109--134
                Stephen C. Hill   Questioning the Influence of a `Social
                                  System of Science': a Study of
                                  Australian Scientists  . . . . . . . . . 135--163
                  H. M. Collins   The TEA Set: Tacit Knowledge and
                                  Scientific Networks  . . . . . . . . . . 165--185
                 R. G. A. Dolby   In Defence of a Social Criterion of
                                  Scientific Objectivity . . . . . . . . . 187--190
                   Hugo Meynell   David Bloor's \em Reductio Ad Absurdum
                                  of `Objective' Truth . . . . . . . . . . 190--193
                   David Wojick   The Norm of Rationality or the
                                  Rationality of Norms . . . . . . . . . . 193--195
                    Neil Warren   Normal Science and the Normal Standards
                                  of Scholarly Debate  . . . . . . . . . . 195--197
              Walter Weimer and   
                  David Palermo   Standards, Scholarship, and Debate: a
                                  Rejoinder To Warren  . . . . . . . . . . 198--200

Social Studies of Science
Volume 4, Number 3, July 1, 1974

                 Michael Mulkay   Conceptual Displacement and Migration in
                                  Science: a Prefatory Paper . . . . . . . 205--234
               Walter B. Weimer   The History of Psychology and its
                                  Retrieval from Historiography: I. The
                                  Problematic Nature of History  . . . . . 235--258
                S. M. Silverman   Notes and Letters: Parental Loss and
                                  Scientists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259--264
            William R. Woodward   Scientific Genius and Loss of a Parent   265--277
           G. Nigel Gilbert and   
                  Steve Woolgar   Essay Review: The Quantitative Study of
                                  Science: an Examination of the
                                  Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279--294
                   J. R. Ravetz   Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295--297

Social Studies of Science
Volume 4, Number 4, October 1, 1974

                 David Holloway   Innovation in Science-the Case of
                                  Cybernetics in the Soviet Union  . . . . 299--337
         Belver C. Griffith and   
             Henry G. Small and   
        Judith A. Stonehill and   
                     Sandra Dey   The Structure of Scientific Literatures
                                  II: Toward a Macro- and Microstructure
                                  for Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--365
               Walter B. Weimer   The History of Psychology and its
                                  Retrieval from Historiography II: Some
                                  Lessons for the Methodology of
                                  Scientific Research  . . . . . . . . . . 367--396
                   Marcel Roche   Science in Venezuela: Implications of
                                  the Scientific Census of 1970/71 . . . . 397--405
                 Mark W. Lipsey   Psychology: Preparadigmatic,
                                  Postparadigmatic, or Misparadigmatic?    406--410
           Francis W. Wolek and   
             Belver C. Griffith   Policy and Informal Communications in
                                  Applied Science and Technology . . . . . 411--420


Social Studies of Science
Volume 5, Number 1, February 1, 1975

              David O. Edge and   
                 Roy M. MacLeod   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--4
              Harold L. Burstyn   Science Pays Off: Sir John Murray and
                                  the Christmas Island Phosphate Industry,
                                  1886--1914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--34
                 Dorothy Nelkin   The Political Impact of Technical
                                  Expertise  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35--54
               Stephen Cotgrove   Technology, Rationality and Domination   55--78
                  George Magyar   Typology of Research in Physics  . . . . 79--85
       Michael J. Moravcsik and   
        Poovanalingam Murugesan   Some Results on the Function and Quality
                                  of Citations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86--92
               Clark A. Elliott   The American Scientist in Antebellum
                                  Society: a Quantitative View . . . . . . 93--108

Social Studies of Science
Volume 5, Number 2, May 1, 1975

                   G. N. Cantor   The Academy of Physics at Edinburgh
                                  1797--1800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109--134
          Gilbert F. Whittemore   World War I, Poison Gas Research, and
                                  the Ideals of American Chemists  . . . . 135--163
                 R. G. A. Dolby   What Can We Usefully Learn from the
                                  Velikovsky Affair? . . . . . . . . . . . 165--175
             Philip D. Lowe and   
                Michael Worboys   The Teaching of Social Studies of
                                  Science and Technology in British
                                  Polytechnics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177--192
                  William Leiss   Ideology and Science . . . . . . . . . . 193--200
                Larry W. DeWitt   On Bloor's Transformation of Popper's
                                  Pluralism  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201--209
           Derek de Solla Price   Review: Nakayama Shigeru, David L.
                                  Swain, Yagi Eri (eds.),
                                  \booktitleScience and Society in Modern
                                  Japan: Selected Historical Sources
                                  (Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, and
                                  Boston: M.I.T. Press), 5700 Yen (\pounds
                                  10.00 UK)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211--212
           Bohdan Walentynowicz   The Science of Science in Poland:
                                  Present State and Prospects of
                                  Development  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213--222
             Andrew Jamison and   
                   Aant Elzinga   Science: Its Theory and Practice, An
                                  Introduction for Doctoral Students . . . 223--234

Social Studies of Science
Volume 5, Number 3, August 1, 1975

                     Peter Buck   Order and Control: The Scientific Method
                                  in China and the United States . . . . . 237--267
             Lyndsay A. Farrall   Controversy and Conflict in Science: a
                                  Case Study --- The English Biometric
                                  School and Mendel's Laws . . . . . . . . 269--301
                Loren R. Graham   The Formation of Soviet Research
                                  Institutes: a Combination of
                                  Revolutionary Innovation and
                                  International Borrowing  . . . . . . . . 303--329
          Amulya Kumar N. Reddy   Alternative Technology: a Viewpoint from
                                  India  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331--342
            Lyle Groeneveld and   
              Norman Koller and   
            Nicholas C. Mullins   The Advisers of the United States
                                  National Science Foundation  . . . . . . 343--354
Maria Luisa Rodriguez Sala de Gómezgil   Mexican Adolescents' Image of the
                                  Scientist  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355--361
                Daryl E. Chubin   Trusted Assessorship in Science: a
                                  Relation in Need of Data . . . . . . . . 362--367

Social Studies of Science
Volume 5, Number 4, November 1, 1975

              Todd La Porte and   
                  Daniel Metlay   Public Attitudes Toward Present and
                                  Future Technologies: Satisfactions and
                                  Apprehensions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373--398
                   Peter Wright   Astrology and Science in
                                  Seventeenth-Century England  . . . . . . 399--422
            Daryl E. Chubin and   
               Soumyo D. Moitra   Content Analysis of References: Adjunct
                                  or Alternative to Citation Counting? . . 423--441
              H. M. Collins and   
                 R. G. Harrison   Building a TEA Laser: The Caprices of
                                  Communication  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441--450
                    J. R. Jacob   The New England Company, the Royal
                                  Society and the Indians  . . . . . . . . 450--455
                   Arie Rip and   
                  Egbert Boeker   Scientists and Social Responsibility in
                                  the Netherlands  . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--484
                  R. D. Whitley   The British Sociological Association's
                                  Sociology of Science Study Group . . . . 485--488
                 Angus Buchanan   Essay Review: Technology and History . . 489--499
                   Steven Lukes   Review: Barry Barnes,
                                  \booktitleScientific Knowledge and
                                  Sociological Theory (London and Boston:
                                  Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974), x + 192
                                  pp. \pounds 3.95 (hardcover), \pounds
                                  1.95 (paperback) . . . . . . . . . . . . 501--505
                    David Bloor   A Philosophical Approach to Science  . . 507--517


Social Studies of Science
Volume 6, Number 1, February 1, 1976

                   Jerome Milch   Inverted Pyramids: The Use and Misuse of
                                  Aviation Forecasting . . . . . . . . . . 5--31
                 H. Inhaber and   
                  K. Przednowek   Quality of Research and the Nobel Prizes 33--50
             Eileen L. McDonagh   Attitude Changes and Paradigm Shifts:
                                  Social Psychological Foundations of the
                                  Kuhnian Thesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51--76
           Jean G. O'Connor and   
                  A. J. Meadows   Specialization and Professionalization
                                  in British Geology . . . . . . . . . . . 77--89
            Donald de B. Beaver   Reflections on the Natural History of
                                  Eponymy and Scientific Law . . . . . . . 89--98
                Balwant Bhaneja   India's Science and Technology Plan,
                                  1974--79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99--104
                  Garland Allen   Essay Review: Genetics, Eugenics and
                                  Society: Internalists and Externalists
                                  in Contemporary History of Science . . . 105--122
              William Outhwaite   Reviews: Roy Bhaskar, \booktitleA
                                  Realist Theory of Science (Leeds: Leeds
                                  Books, 1975), 260 pp., \pounds 5.95
                                  hardback, \pounds 2.25 paperback. ISBN
                                  0-85952-013-7 (cloth) 0-85952-014-5
                                  (paperback)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123--127
                Yakov M. Rabkin   Reviews: \booktitleNaukometricheskie
                                  issledovania v khimii (Scientometric
                                  Studies in Chemistry), Moskva: Izd.
                                  Moskovskogo Universiteta, 1974. 136 pp.
                                  33kop  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128--132
    Ina Spiegel-Rösing and   
                    Roy MacLeod   The International Council for Science
                                  Policy Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133--136

Social Studies of Science
Volume 6, Number 2, May 1, 1976

                 Eugene Frankel   Corpuscular Optics and the Wave Theory
                                  of Light: The Science and Politics of a
                                  Revolution in Physics  . . . . . . . . . 141--184
               Maurice Crosland   Science and the Franco-Prussian War  . . 185--214
             Dorothy S. Zinberg   Education Through Science: The Early
                                  Stages of Career Development in
                                  Chemistry  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215--246
               Dennis Dieks and   
                     Hans Chang   Differences in Impact of Scientific
                                  Publications: Some Indices Derived from
                                  a Citation Analysis  . . . . . . . . . . 247--267
            Paul D. Allison and   
       Derek de Solla Price and   
         Belver C. Griffith and   
       Michael J. Moravcsik and   
                John A. Stewart   Lotka's Law: a Problem in Its
                                  Interpretation and Application . . . . . 269--276
         Harold J. Bershady and   
                Diana Crane and   
                  Norman Miller   Norman Kaplan 1923--1975 . . . . . . . . 277--278
           Jean-Jacques Salomon   In Memoriam: Norman Kaplan 1923--1975    279--280

Social Studies of Science
Volume 6, Number 3--4, September 1, 1976

                      Anonymous   Editorial Announcement . . . . . . . . . 279--279
               G. Nigel Gilbert   The Transformation of Research Findings
                                  into Scientific Knowledge  . . . . . . . 281--306
                    Brian Wynne   C. G. Barkla and the J Phenomenon: a
                                  Case Study in the Treatment of Deviance
                                  in Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307--347
              David Robbins and   
                   Ron Johnston   The Role of Cognitive and Occupational
                                  Differentiation in Scientific
                                  Controversies  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349--368
               Jonathan Harwood   The Race--Intelligence Controversy: a
                                  Sociological Approach I --- Professional
                                  Factors  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369--394
                  S. W. Woolgar   Writing an Intellectual History of
                                  Scientific Development: The Use of
                                  Discovery Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . 395--422
              H. M. Collins and   
                     Graham Cox   Recovering Relativity: Did Prophecy
                                  Fail?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423--444
                 Michael Mulkay   The Mediating Role of the Scientific
                                  Elite  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445--470
                Richard Whitley   Umbrella and Polytheistic Scientific
                                  Disciplines and Their Elites . . . . . . 471--497
               Donald MacKenzie   Eugenics in Britain  . . . . . . . . . . 499--532
                 Judith R. Blau   Scientific Recognition: Academic Context
                                  and Professional Role  . . . . . . . . . 533--545
              Monica Winstanley   Assimilation into the Literature of a
                                  Critical Advance in Molecular Biology    545--549


Social Studies of Science
Volume 7, Number 1, February 1, 1977

                      Anonymous   Steven Shapin and Barry Barnes,
                                  `\booktitleScience, Nature and Control:
                                  Interpreting Mechanics' Institutes'  . . i--i
                      Anonymous   Jonathan Harwood, `\booktitleThe
                                  Race-Intelligence Controversy: a
                                  Sociological Approach: II ---
                                  ``External'' Factors'  . . . . . . . . . i--i
                      Anonymous   Dorothy Nelkin, `\booktitleScientists
                                  and Professional Responsibility: The
                                  Experience of American Ecologists' . . . ii--ii
                      Anonymous   Ina Spiegel-Rosing, \booktitleScience
                                  Studies: Bibliometric and Content
                                  Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii--ii
                      Anonymous   Mark Oromaner, `\booktitleThe Career of
                                  Sociological Literature: a Diachronous
                                  Study' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii--iii
                      Anonymous   Allan Mazur, `Public Confidence in
                                  Science' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii--iii
                      Anonymous   G. Nigel Gilbert, `Referencing as
                                  Persuasion'  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii--iii
               Jonathan Harwood   The Race-Intelligence Controversy: a
                                  Sociological Approach II --- `External'
                                  Factors  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--30
              Steven Shapin and   
                   Barry Barnes   Science, Nature and Control:
                                  Interpreting Mechanics' Institutes . . . 31--74
                 Dorothy Nelkin   Scientists and Professional
                                  Responsibility: The Experience of
                                  American Ecologists  . . . . . . . . . . 75--95
             Ina Spiegel-Rosing   Science Studies: Bibliometric and
                                  Content Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . 97--113
               G. Nigel Gilbert   Referencing as Persuasion  . . . . . . . 113--122
                    Allan Mazur   Public Confidence in Science . . . . . . 123--125
                  Mark Oromaner   The Career of Sociological Literature: a
                                  Diachronous Study  . . . . . . . . . . . 126--132
                    Celia Bloor   Essay Review: Inductivism on the Campus:
                                  Martin Trow (ed.), \booktitleTeachers
                                  and Students Aspects of American Higber
                                  Education (New York: McGraw-Hill Book
                                  Co., 1975), xxii + 419 pp. \$17.50
                                  (\pounds 11.90). ISBN 0-07-010070-5.
                                  Everett Carll Ladd, Jr. and Seymour
                                  Martin Lipset, \booktitle{The Divided
                                  Academy Professors and Politics} (New
                                  York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1975), xv +
                                  407 pp. \$17.50 (\pounds 11.90). ISBN
                                  0-07-010112-4. Ernest Rudd,
                                  \booktitleThe Highest Education: A Study
                                  of Graduate Education in Britain (London
                                  and Boston, Mass.: Routledge and Kegan
                                  Paul, 1975), x + 198 pp. \pounds 3.90.
                                  ISBN 0-7100-8307-6 . . . . . . . . . . . 133--138

Social Studies of Science
Volume 7, Number 2, May 1, 1977

                      Anonymous   Abstracts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134--137
                 Henry G. Small   A Co-Citation Model of a Scientific
                                  Specialty: a Longitudinal Study of
                                  Collagen Research  . . . . . . . . . . . 139--166
            Daniel Sullivan and   
             D. Hywel White and   
              Edward J. Barboni   The State of a Science: Indicators in
                                  the Specialty of Weak Interactions . . . 167--200
               Robert Golub and   
                   Joe Townsend   Malthus, Multinationals and the Club of
                                  Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201--222
            Daniel Sullivan and   
             D. Hywel White and   
              Edward J. Barboni   Co-Citation Analyses of Science: an
                                  Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223--240
                  George Magyar   `Pseudo-Effects' In Experimental
                                  Physics: Some Notes for Case-Studies . . 241--256
                 Alan L. Porter   Citation Analysis: Queries and Caveats   257--267
                    Ernest Rudd   The Effect of Alphabetical Order of
                                  Author Listing on the Careers of
                                  Scientists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268--269

Social Studies of Science
Volume 7, Number 3, August 1, 1977

                      Anonymous   Abstracts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268--269
                    Ron Westrum   Social Intelligence About Anomalies: The
                                  Case of UFOs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271--302
             Ian I. Mitroff and   
             Theodore Jacob and   
            Eileen Trauth Moore   On the Shoulders of the Spouses of
                                  Scientists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303--327
              Lewis Pyenson and   
                  Douglas Skopp   Educating Physicists in Germany circa
                                  1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329--366
                       John Law   Prophecy Failed (for the Actors)!: a
                                  Note on `\booktitleRecovering
                                  Relativity'  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367--372
              Harry Collins and   
                     Graham Cox   Relativity Revisited: Mrs Keech --- A
                                  Suitable Case for Special Treatment? . . 372--380
                  Mark Oromaner   Professional Age and the Reception of
                                  Sociological Publications: a Test of the
                                  Zuckerman--Merton Hypothesis . . . . . . 381--388
                Herbert Inhaber   Where Scientists Publish . . . . . . . . 388--394
               Stephen G. Brush   Essay Review: The Search for Quality in
                                  University Research Programmes: Drew,
                                  David. E.: \booktitleScience
                                  Development: An Evaluation Study: A
                                  Technical Report presented to the
                                  National Board on Graduate Education
                                  (Washington, DC National Academy of
                                  Sciences, 1975), xvi + 182 pp. ISBN
                                  0-309-02329-7. \$5.75. Drew, David E.,
                                  and Karpf, Ronald S.
                                  \booktitle{Evaluating Science
                                  Departments: A New Index} (Santa Monica,
                                  Calif.: The Rand Corporation, 1975), 37
                                  pp. Dolan, W. Patrick: \booktitle{The
                                  Ranking Game: The Power of the Academic
                                  Elite}. Preface by William A. Arrowsmith
                                  (Lincoln, Neb. Evaluation of Higher
                                  Education Committee of the Study
                                  Commission on Undergraduate Education
                                  and the Education of Teachers, 1976),
                                  xvii + 108 pp} . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395--400

Social Studies of Science
Volume 7, Number 4, November 1, 1977

                      Anonymous   Book Review: Russell Moseley,
                                  `\booktitleTadpoles and Frogs: Some
                                  Aspects of the Professionalization of
                                  British Physics, 1870--1939' . . . . . . 398--398
                      Anonymous   Book Review: Charles E. Rosenberg,
                                  `\booktitleRationalization and Reality
                                  in the Shaping of American Agricultural
                                  Research, 1875--1914'  . . . . . . . . . 398--398
                      Anonymous   Book Review: Hugo Meynell, `\booktitleOn
                                  the Limits of the Sociology of
                                  Knowledge' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399--400
                      Anonymous   Book Review: John C. Marshall,
                                  `\booktitleMinds, Machines and
                                  Metaphors' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399--399
                      Anonymous   Book Review: E. H. Beardsley,
                                  `\booktitleSecrets Between Friends:
                                  Applied Science Exchange Between the
                                  Western Allies and the Soviet Union
                                  During World War II' . . . . . . . . . . 399--399
                      Anonymous   Book Review: Mel Gorman,
                                  `\booktitleElectric Illumination in the
                                  Franco--Prussian War'  . . . . . . . . . 400--400
                      Anonymous   Book Review: Herbert Inhaber,
                                  `\booktitleScientists and Economic
                                  Growth'  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400--400
                      Anonymous   Book Review: J. Davidson Frame, Francis
                                  Narin and Mark P. Carpenter,
                                  `\booktitleThe Distribution of World
                                  Science' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400--400
           Charles E. Rosenberg   Rationalization and Reality in the
                                  Shaping of American Agricultural
                                  Research, 1875--1914 . . . . . . . . . . 401--422
                Russell Moseley   Tadpoles and Frogs: Some Aspects of the
                                  Professionalization of British Physics,
                                  1870--1939 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423--446
                E. H. Beardsley   Secrets Between Friends: Applied Science
                                  Exchange Between the Western Allies and
                                  the Soviet Union During World War II . . 447--473
               John C. Marshall   Minds, Machines and Metaphors  . . . . . 475--488
                   Hugo Meynell   On the Limits of the Sociology of
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489--500
          J. Davidson Frame and   
              Francis Narin and   
              Mark P. Carpenter   The Distribution of World Science  . . . 501--516
                Herbert Inhaber   Scientists and Economic Growth . . . . . 517--524
                     Mel Gorman   Electric Illumination in the
                                  Franco-Prussian War  . . . . . . . . . . 525--529


Social Studies of Science
Volume 8, Number 1, February 1, 1978

              Bernard J. Norton   Karl Pearson and Statistics: The Social
                                  Origins of Scientific Innovation . . . . 3--34
               Donald MacKenzie   Statistical Theory and Social Interests:
                                  a Case-Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35--83
                   Brian Martin   The Selective Usefulness of Game Theory  85--110
                 Erik Millstone   A Framework for the Sociology of
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111--125
                    Nancy Stern   Age and Achievement in Mathematics: a
                                  Case-Study in the Sociology of Science   127--140
               Donald MacKenzie   A PAREX Workshop on the Sociology of
                                  Mathematical Knowledge and the Social
                                  History of Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 141--142

Social Studies of Science
Volume 8, Number 2, May 1, 1978

                 Sal P. Restivo   Parallels and Paradoxes in Modern
                                  Physics and Eastern Mysticism: I --- a
                                  Critical Reconnaissance  . . . . . . . . 143--181
          Edward W. Constant II   On the Diversity and Co-Evolution of
                                  Technological Multiples: Steam Turbines
                                  and Pelton Water Wheels  . . . . . . . . 183--210
                    J. R. Jacob   Boyle's Atomism and the Restoration
                                  Assault on Pagan Naturalism  . . . . . . 211--233
                Allan Mazur and   
                Beverlie Conant   Controversy over a Local Nuclear Waste
                                  Repository . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235--243
          Thomas O. Eisemon and   
                Yakov M. Rabkin   Science in a Bilingual Society: The Case
                                  of Two Engineering Schools in Quebec . . 245--256
           Thomas F. Gieryn and   
               Robert K. Merton   Essay Review: The Sociological Study of
                                  Scientific Specialties: David O. Edge
                                  and Michael J. Mulkay,
                                  \booktitleAstronomy Transformed: The
                                  Emergence of Radio Astronomy in Britain
                                  (New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1976),
                                  473 pp., \$30.00 (\pounds 19.25). ISBN
                                  0-471-23273-4. Gerard Lemaine, Roy
                                  MacLeod, Michael Mulkay and Peter
                                  Weingart (eds), \booktitle{Perspectives
                                  on the Emergence of Scientific
                                  Disciplines} (The Hague and Paris:
                                  Mouton, and Chicago: Aldine, 1976), 281
                                  pp., \$22.50. ISBN 90-279-7743-7
                                  (Mouton); 0-202-30284-9 (Aldine) . . . . 257--261

Social Studies of Science
Volume 8, Number 3, August 1, 1978

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263--263
               Thomas R. Dunlap   Science as a Guide in Regulating
                                  Technology: The Case of DDT in the
                                  United States  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265--285
                     John Krige   Popper's Epistemology and the Autonomy
                                  of Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287--307
                  Yehuda Elkana   Two-Tier-Thinking: Philosophical Realism
                                  and Historical Relativism  . . . . . . . 309--326
                 Henry G. Small   Cited Documents as Concept Symbols . . . 327--340
               S. V. Ashton and   
                   C. Oppenheim   A Method of Predicting Nobel
                                  Prizewinners in Chemistry  . . . . . . . 341--348
                 Duncan Lindsey   The Corrected Quality Ratio: a Composite
                                  Index of Scientific Contribution to
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349--354
                 Wallace Kantor   `Pseudo-Effects' in Experimental
                                  Physics: a Study in Mistaken Identity    355--358
                  George Magyar   Reply to Kantor  . . . . . . . . . . . . 358--359
                 Wallace Kantor   Closing Response . . . . . . . . . . . . 359--359
                Jarlath Ronayne   Scientific Research, Science Policy, and
                                  Social Studies of Science and Technology
                                  in Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361--384
                David Wield and   
                   Carol Barker   Science, Technology and Development:
                                  Part of a course in Development Studies
                                  for first and second year engineering
                                  and medical students at the University
                                  of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania . . . . . . . 385--395

Social Studies of Science
Volume 8, Number 4, November 1, 1978

                   Nancy Stepan   The Interplay Between Socio-Economic
                                  Factors and Medical Science: Yellow
                                  Fever Research, Cuba and the United
                                  States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397--423
                      R. F. Bud   Strategy in American Cancer Research
                                  After World War II: a Case Study . . . . 425--459
                    Ron Westrum   Science and Social Intelligence about
                                  Anomalies: The Case of Meteorites  . . . 461--493
               Francis Sandbach   The Rise and Fall of the Limits to
                                  Growth Debate  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495--520
            Dean Keith Simonton   Independent Discovery in Science and
                                  Technology: a Closer Look at the Poisson
                                  Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521--532


Social Studies of Science
Volume 9, Number 1, February 1, 1979

                    Kay MacLeod   The Contradictions of Professionalism:
                                  Scientists, Trade Unionism and the First
                                  World War  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--32
                 Klaus Buchholz   Verfahrenstechnik (Chemical Engineering)
                                  --- Its Development, Present State and
                                  Structure  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33--62
                 Michael Mulkay   Knowledge and Utility: Implications for
                                  the Sociology of Knowledge . . . . . . . 63--80
                      Imre Ruff   Citation Analysis of a Scientific
                                  Career: a Case Study . . . . . . . . . . 81--90
           Stefan Kachaunov and   
           Kostadinka Simeonova   Social Studies of Science in Bulgaria    91--99
               Erik P. Hoffmann   Contemporary Soviet Theories of
                                  Scientific, Technological and Social
                                  Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101--113
               Frank R. Pfetsch   The `Finalization' Debate in Germany:
                                  Some Comments and Explanations . . . . . 115--124
                      Anonymous   The Social Assessment of Science
                                  (Bielefeld, 26--28 May 1978): Two Views  125--133
                       Arie Rip   Science, Society and Education
                                  (Amsterdam, 14--17 August 1978)  . . . . 135--138

Social Studies of Science
Volume 9, Number 2, May 1, 1979

          James C. Petersen and   
               Gerald E. Markle   Politics and Science in the Laetrile
                                  Controversy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139--166
            Ronald Brickman and   
                       Arie Rip   Science Policy Advisory Councils in
                                  France, The Netherlands and the United
                                  States, 1957--77: a Comparative Analysis 167--198
             Ian I. Mitroff and   
                Daryl E. Chubin   Peer Review at the NSF: a Dialectical
                                  Policy Analysis  . . . . . . . . . . . . 199--232
              J. Davidson Frame   National Economic Resources and the
                                  Production of Research in Lesser
                                  Developed Countries  . . . . . . . . . . 233--246
                   Barry Barnes   Essay Review: Vicissitudes of Belief:
                                  Larry Laudan, \booktitleProgress and its
                                  Problems: Towards a Theory of Scientific
                                  Growth (London: Routledge and Kegan
                                  Paul, 1977), x + 257 pp., \pounds 5.95.
                                  ISBN D-7100-8749-7 . . . . . . . . . . . 247--263

Social Studies of Science
Volume 9, Number 3, August 1, 1979

          Brendan Gillespie and   
                   Dave Eva and   
                   Ron Johnston   Carcinogenic Risk Assessment in the
                                  United States and Great Britain: The
                                  Case of Aldrin/Dieldrin  . . . . . . . . 265--301
             D. Hywel White and   
            Daniel Sullivan and   
              Edward J. Barboni   The Interdependence of Theory and
                                  Experiment in Revolutionary Science: The
                                  Case of Parity Violation . . . . . . . . 303--327
                Trevor J. Pinch   Normal Explanations of the Paranormal:
                                  The Demarcation Problem and Fraud in
                                  Parapsychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329--348
             Michael J. Mahoney   Review Paper: Psychology of the
                                  Scientist: an Evaluative Review  . . . . 349--375
                Alan G. Heffner   Authorship Recognition of Subordinates
                                  in Collaborative Research  . . . . . . . 377--384
              Jack A. Goldstone   A Deductive Explanation of the Matthew
                                  Effect in Science  . . . . . . . . . . . 385--391
               Karen B. Levitan   Scientific Societies and their Journals:
                                  Biomedical Scientists Assess the
                                  Relationship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393--400

Social Studies of Science
Volume 9, Number 4, November 1, 1979

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401--402
                   Carolyn Kopp   The Origins of the American Scientific
                                  Debate over Fallout Hazards  . . . . . . 403--422
            Augustine Brannigan   The Reification of Mendel  . . . . . . . 423--454
                 Timothy Lenoir   Quantitative Foundations for the
                                  Sociology of Science: On Linking
                                  Blockmodeling with Co-Citation Analysis  455--480
          J. Davidson Frame and   
              Mark P. Carpenter   International Research Collaboration . . 481--497
            Yakov M. Rabkin and   
          Thomas O. Eisemon and   
Jean-Jacques Lafitte-Houssat and   
           Eva McLean Rathgeber   Citation Visibility of Africa's Science  499--506
              Charles Oppenheim   Could the 1978 Nobel Prizewinner in
                                  Chemistry Have Been Predicted? . . . . . 507--508
            Dean Keith Simonton   To the Editors, Social Studies of
                                  Science Davis, 13 February 1979 Dear
                                  Sirs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509--510
                    Ron Westrum   The Notion of Independent Simultaneous
                                  Invention or Discovery To the Editors,
                                  Social Studies of Science Edinburgh, 31
                                  January 1979 Dear Sirs . . . . . . . . . 509--509
                Edward Constant   To the Editors, \booktitleSocial Studies
                                  of Science Pittsburgh, 13 March 1979
                                  Dear Sirs  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510--510
                Russell Moseley   Essay Review: From Avocation to Job: The
                                  Changing Nature of Scientific Practice:
                                  David Knight, \booktitleThe Nature of
                                  Science. The History of Science in
                                  Western Culture since 1600 (London:
                                  Andre Deutsch, 1976), 215 pp., \pounds
                                  4.95. ISBN 0-223-96814-5. Robert Charles
                                  Post, \booktitlePhysics, Patents and
                                  Politics. A Biography of Charles Grafton
                                  Page (New York: Science History
                                  Publications, 1976), 227 pp., \$15.95.
                                  ISBN 0-88202-046-3. Colin A. Russell,
                                  with Noel G. Coley and Gerrylynn K.
                                  Roberts, \booktitle{Chemists by
                                  Profession. The Origins and Rise of the
                                  Royal Institute of Chemistry} (Milton
                                  Keynes, Bucks.: The Open University
                                  Press, 1977), x + 342 pp., \pounds 9.50.
                                  ISBN 0-335-00041-X. Morris Berman,
                                  \booktitle{Social Change and Scientific
                                  Organization. The Royal Institution,
                                  1799--1844} (London: Heinemann, 1978),
                                  xxv + 224 pp., \pounds 11.00. ISBN
                                  0-435-54060-2. Daniel J. Kevles,
                                  \booktitle{The Physicists. The History
                                  of a Scientific Community in Modern
                                  America} (New York: Alfred A. Knopf,
                                  1978), xi + 489 pp., \$15.95. ISBN
                                  0-394-46631-4  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511--522


Social Studies of Science
Volume 10, Number 1, February 1, 1980

                       John Law   Fragmentation and Investment in
                                  Sedimentology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--22
                    Diana Crane   An Exploratory Study of Kuhnian
                                  Paradigms in Theoretical High Energy
                                  Physics  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23--54
          Lowell L. Hargens and   
        Nicholas C. Mullins and   
                Pamela K. Hecht   Research Areas and Stratification
                                  Processes in Science . . . . . . . . . . 55--74
                   Norman Clark   The Economic Behaviour of Research
                                  Institutions in Developing Countries ---
                                  Some Methodological Points . . . . . . . 75--93
                Stanley Presser   Collaboration and the Quality of
                                  Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--101
             Peter W. G. Wright   Essay Review: The Radical Sociology of
                                  Medicine: V. Navarro, \booktitleMedicine
                                  Under Capitalism (New York: Prodist, and
                                  London: Croom Helm, 1976), 230 pp.,
                                  \$14.95 (\pounds 7.95). ISBN
                                  0-88202-116-8. V. Navarro,
                                  \booktitle{Class Struggle, the State and
                                  Medicine: an Historical and Contemporary
                                  Analysis of the Medical Sector in Great
                                  Britain} (London: Martin Robertson,
                                  1978), 156 pp., \pounds 7.95. ISBN
                                  0-85520-248-3. E. Krause,
                                  \booktitle{Power and Illness: The
                                  Political Sociology of Health and
                                  Medical Care} (New York and London:
                                  Elsevier, 1977), 383 pp., \$16.50
                                  (\pounds 9.20), paperback (Amsterdam),
                                  \$8.75 (\pounds 4.90). ISBN
                                  0-444-99037-2 (paperback 99056-9). J.
                                  Ehrenreich (ed.), \booktitle{The
                                  Cultural Crisis of Modern Medicine} (New
                                  York and London: Monthly Review Press,
                                  1978), 300 pp., \$15.00 (\pounds 8.85).
                                  ISBN 0-85345-438-8 . . . . . . . . . . . 103--120
               Herbert Mehrtens   Workshop on the Social History of
                                  Mathematics (West Berlin, 5--8 July
                                  1979)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121--125

Social Studies of Science
Volume 10, Number 2, May 1, 1980

              J. Scott Long and   
            Robert McGinnis and   
                Paul D. Allison   The Problem of Junior-Authored Papers in
                                  Constructing Citation Counts . . . . . . 127--143
                 Duncan Lindsey   Production and Citation Measures in the
                                  Sociology of Science: The Problem of
                                  Multiple Authorship  . . . . . . . . . . 145--162
                Paul D. Allison   Inequality and Scientific Productivity   163--179
                   Aant Elzinga   `Science Studies' in Sweden  . . . . . . 181--214
           Mary B. Anderson and   
                     Peter Buck   Essay Review: Scientific Development:
                                  The Development of Science, Science and
                                  Development, and the Science of
                                  Development: Kurt Mendelssohn,
                                  \booktitleScience and Western Domination
                                  (London: Thames and Hud son, 1976), 224
                                  pp., \pounds 4.95. Michael J. Moravcsik,
                                  \booktitleScience Development: The
                                  Building of Science in Less Developed
                                  Countries (Bloomington, Indiana:
                                  International Development Research
                                  Center, 1975), 291 pp., n.p. Francisco
                                  Sagasti, \booktitleScience and
                                  Technology for Development: Main
                                  Comparative Report of the Science and
                                  Technology Policy Instruments Project
                                  (Ottawa: International Development
                                  Research Centre, 1978), 111 pp., n.p.
                                  ISBN 0-88936-174-6. Nancy Stepan,
                                  \booktitleBeginnings of Brazilian
                                  Science: Oswaldo Cruz, \booktitleMedical
                                  Research and Policy, 1890--1920 (New
                                  York: Science History Publications,
                                  1976), 225 pp., \pounds 9.75. ISBN
                                  0-88202-032-3. Nathan Sivin (ed.),
                                  \booktitleScience and Technology in East
                                  Asia (New York: Science History
                                  Publications, 1977), 260 pp., \pounds
                                  7.00. ISBN 0-88202-161-3 . . . . . . . . 215--230
                  Steven Shapin   A Course in the Social History of
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231--258

Social Studies of Science
Volume 10, Number 3, August 1, 1980

             Peter J. Leahy and   
                    Allan Mazur   The Rise and Fall of Public Opposition
                                  in Specific Social Movements . . . . . . 259--284
             Gwendolyn L. Lewis   The Relationship of Conceptual
                                  Development to Consensus: an Exploratory
                                  Analysis of Three Subfields  . . . . . . 285--308
         Julia Bickerstaffe and   
                   David Pearce   Can There Be a Consensus on Nuclear
                                  Power? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309--344
              Phillip S. Hughes   Wartime Fission Research in Japan  . . . 345--349
              Giuliano Pancaldi   The History and Social Studies of
                                  Science in Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . 351--374
                   Michael Neve   Essay Review: The Naturalization of
                                  Science: Barry Barnes and Steven Shapin
                                  (eds), \booktitleNatural Order:
                                  Historical Studies of Scientific Culture
                                  (Beverly Hills, Calif. and London: Sage
                                  Publications, 1979), 255 pp., \pounds
                                  10.00, \$18.50 (\pounds 5.00, \$9.95
                                  pbk.). ISBN 0-8039-0958-6 (0-8039-0959-4
                                  pbk.). Roy Wallis (ed.), \booktitleOn
                                  the Margins of Science: The Social
                                  Construction of Rejected Knowledge
                                  (Keele, Staffs.: University of Keele,
                                  Sociological Review Monograph No. 27,
                                  1979), 337 pp., \pounds 4.95, \$12.00.
                                  ISBN 0-904425-06-1 pbk. Ludmilla J.
                                  Jordanova and Roy S. Porter (eds),
                                  \booktitle{Images of the Earth: Essays
                                  in the History of the Environmental
                                  Sciences} (Chalfont St Giles, Bucks.:
                                  The British Society for the History of
                                  Science Monographs, 1979), xx + 282 pp.,
                                  \pounds 5.95 (\pounds 6.55 outside UK).
                                  ISBN-0-906450-00-4 pbk}  . . . . . . . . 375--391

Social Studies of Science
Volume 10, Number 4, November 1, 1980

               Stephen G. Brush   The Chimerical Cat: Philosophy of
                                  Quantum Mechanics in Historical
                                  Perspective  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393--447
                   Edward Nadel   Multivariate Citation Analysis and the
                                  Changing Cognitive Organization in a
                                  Specialty of Physics . . . . . . . . . . 449--473
                Nathan Reingold   Through Paradigm-Land to a Normal
                                  History of Science . . . . . . . . . . . 475--496
                 Andy Pickering   Exemplars and Analogies: a Comment on
                                  Crane's Study of Kuhnian Paradigms in
                                  High Energy Physics  . . . . . . . . . . 497--502
                    Diana Crane   Reply to Pickering . . . . . . . . . . . 502--506
                 Andy Pickering   Reply to Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507--508
                   C. L. Hardin   Rationality and Disconfirmation  . . . . 509--514
             Michael J. Mahoney   Rationality and Authority: On the
                                  Confusion of Justification and
                                  Permission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515--518
                   W. R. Albury   Essay Review: Politics and Rhetoric in
                                  the Sociobiology Debate  . . . . . . . . 519--536


Social Studies of Science
Volume 11, Number 1, February 1, 1981

                  H. M. Collins   Stages in the Empirical Programme of
                                  Relativism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--10
                G. D. L. Travis   Replicating Replication? Aspects of the
                                  Social Construction of Learning in
                                  Planarian Worms  . . . . . . . . . . . . 11--32
                  H. M. Collins   Son of Seven Sexes: The Social
                                  Destruction of a Physical Phenomenon . . 33--62
               Andrew Pickering   Constraints on Controversy: The Case of
                                  the Magnetic Monopole  . . . . . . . . . 63--93
                    Bill Harvey   Plausibility and the Evaluation of
                                  Knowledge: a Case-Study of Experimental
                                  Quantum Mechanics  . . . . . . . . . . . 95--130
                Trevor J. Pinch   The Sun-Set: The Presentation of
                                  Certainty in Scientific Life . . . . . . 131--158

Social Studies of Science
Volume 11, Number 2, May 1, 1981

                 David Holloway   Entering the Nuclear Arms Race: The
                                  Soviet Decision to Build the Atomic
                                  Bomb, 1939--45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159--197
                Gordon L. Rocca   `A Second Party in Our Midst': The
                                  History of the Soviet Scientific
                                  Forecasting Association  . . . . . . . . 199--247
                   C. L. Hardin   Table-Turning, Parapsychology and Fraud  249--255
                   Trevor Pinch   Reply to Hardin  . . . . . . . . . . . . 255--257
                 David Holloway   Essay Review: The Politics of Soviet
                                  Science and Technology: Kendall E.
                                  Bailes, \booktitleTechnology and Society
                                  under Lenin and Stalin: Origins of the
                                  Soviet Technical Intelligentsia,
                                  1917--1941 (Princeton, NJ: Princeton
                                  University Press, 1978), xiii + 472 pp.,
                                  \$34.30. ISBN 0-691-05265-4 (paperback
                                  --- 0-691-10063-2). Nicholas Lampert,
                                  \booktitle{The Technical Intelligentsia
                                  and the Soviet State: a Study of Soviet
                                  Managers and Technicians, 1928--1935}
                                  (London: Macmillan, 1979), x + 191 pp.,
                                  \pounds 12.00. ISBN 0-333-23759-5.
                                  Robert Lewis, \booktitle{Science and
                                  Industrialisation in the USSR:
                                  Industrial Research and Development,
                                  1917--1940} (London: Macmillan, 1979),
                                  xiv + 211 pp., \pounds 12.00. ISBN
                                  0-333-23758-7. Frederic J. Fleron, Jr
                                  (ed.), \booktitle{Technology and
                                  Communist Culture: The Socio-Cultural
                                  Impact of Technology under Socialism}
                                  (New York and London: Praeger, 1977),
                                  518 pp., \pounds 26.00. ISBN
                                  0-03-021821-7. (Praeger Special Studies
                                  in International Politics and
                                  Government.) Zhores A. Medvedev,
                                  \booktitle{Soviet Science} (New York: W.
                                  W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1978), xii + 262
                                  pp., \$10.95. ISBN 0-393-06435-2. Mark
                                  Popovsky, \booktitleScience in Chains:
                                  The Crisis of Science and Scientists in
                                  the Soviet Union Today (London: Collins
                                  and Harvill Press, 1980), xiii + 244
                                  pp., \pounds 8.95. ISBN 0-00-262761-2.
                                  Linda L. Lubrano and Susan Gross Solomon
                                  (eds), \booktitleThe Social Context of
                                  Soviet Science (Boulder, Col.: Westview
                                  Press and Folkestone, UK: Dawson, 1980),
                                  xv + 240 pp., \pounds 10.00. ISBN (US)
                                  0-89158-450-1; (UK) 0-7129-0891-9  . . . 259--274

Social Studies of Science
Volume 11, Number 3, August 1, 1981

                  John Lankford   Amateurs and Astrophysics: a Neglected
                                  Aspect in the Development of a
                                  Scientific Specialty . . . . . . . . . . 275--303
                Marc Rothenberg   Organization and Control: Professionals
                                  and Amateurs in American Astronomy,
                                  1899--1918 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305--325
             Lotte Mulligan and   
                 Glenn Mulligan   Reconstructing Restoration Science:
                                  Styles of Leadership and Social
                                  Composition of the Early Royal Society   327--364
                  Steve Woolgar   Interests and Explanation in the Social
                                  Study of Science . . . . . . . . . . . . 365--394
                  Eric L. Mills   Another Fragmentation of Sedimentology   395--398
                       John Law   On Benthic Ecology, Sociological
                                  Determinism, and Other Matters . . . . . 398--401

Social Studies of Science
Volume 11, Number 4, November 1, 1981

              Joshua Rosenbloom   The Politics of the American SST
                                  Programme: Origin, Opposition and
                                  Termination  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403--423
                Allan Mazur and   
                     Elma Boyko   Large-Scale Ocean Research Projects:
                                  What Makes Them Succeed or Fail? . . . . 425--449
               Linda L. Lubrano   National and International Politics in
                                  US-USSR Scientific Cooperation . . . . . 451--480
                   Barry Barnes   On the `Hows' and `Whys' of Cultural
                                  Change (Response to Woolgar) . . . . . . 481--498
               Donald MacKenzie   Interests, Positivism and History  . . . 498--504
                  Steve Woolgar   Critique and Criticism: Two Readings of
                                  Ethnomethodology . . . . . . . . . . . . 504--514


Social Studies of Science
Volume 12, Number 1, February 1, 1982

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   Editors' Note  . . . . . . . . . . . . . i--ii
                Michael Hammond   The Expulsion of the Neanderthals from
                                  Human Ancestry: Marcellin Boule and the
                                  Social Context of Scientific Research    1--036
                    Sal Restivo   Parallels and Paradoxes in Modern
                                  Physics and Eastern Mysticism: II --- A
                                  Sociological Perspective on Parallelism  37--071
              David Koester and   
            Daniel Sullivan and   
                 D. Hywel White   Theory Selection in Particle Physics: a
                                  Quantitative Case Study of the Evolution
                                  of Weak-Electromagnetic Unification
                                  Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73--100
          Karin D. Knorr-Cetina   Scientific Communities or Transepistemic
                                  Arenas of Research? A Critique of
                                  Quasi-Economic Models of Science . . . . 101--130
                   Larry Laudan   A Note on Collins's Blend of Relativism
                                  and Empiricism . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131--132
          Karin D. Knorr-Cetina   Relativism --- What Now? . . . . . . . . 133--136
                Daryl E. Chubin   Collins's Programme and the `Hardest
                                  Possible Case' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136--139
                  H. M. Collins   Special Relativism --- The Natural
                                  Attitude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139--143
           Michael J. Moravcsik   The Effectiveness of Research in
                                  Developing Countries . . . . . . . . . . 144--147
                   Norman Clark   Reply to Moravcsik . . . . . . . . . . . 147--150
              Michael D. Gordon   How Socially Distinctive is Cognitive
                                  Deviance in an Emergent Science? The
                                  Case of Parapsychology . . . . . . . . . 151--165
                   Barry Barnes   The Science-Technology Relationship: a
                                  Model and a Query  . . . . . . . . . . . 166--172

Social Studies of Science
Volume 12, Number 2, May 1, 1982

                  Sherry Turkle   The Subjective Computer: a Study in the
                                  Psychology of Personal Computation . . . 173--205
                   T. D. Stokes   The Double Helix and the Warped Zipper
                                  --- An Exemplary Tale  . . . . . . . . . 207--240
                 John A. Fuerst   The Role of Reductionism in the
                                  Development of Molecular Biology:
                                  Peripheral or Central? . . . . . . . . . 241--278
               Thomas F. Gieryn   Relativist/Constructivist Programmes in
                                  the Sociology of Science: Redundance and
                                  Retreat  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279--297
                  H. M. Collins   Knowledge, Norms and Rules in the
                                  Sociology of Science . . . . . . . . . . 299--309
             Michael Mulkay and   
               G. Nigel Gilbert   What is the Ultimate Question? Some
                                  Remarks in Defence of the Analysis of
                                  Scientific Discourse . . . . . . . . . . 309--319
          Karin D. Knorr-Cetina   The Constructivist Programme in the
                                  Sociology of Science: Retreats or
                                  Advances?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320--324
                    Roger Krohn   On Gieryn on the
                                  `Relativist/Constructivist' Programme in
                                  the Sociology of Science: Na\"\iveté and
                                  Reaction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325--328
               Thomas F. Gieryn   Not-Last Words: Worn-Out Dichotomies in
                                  the Sociology of Science (Reply) . . . . 329--335
           Christine Ledger and   
          colleagues at Murdoch   Keith Roby 1941--81  . . . . . . . . . . -

Social Studies of Science
Volume 12, Number 3, August 1, 1982

                  Pnina Abir-Am   The Discourse of Physical Power and
                                  Biological Knowledge in the 1930s: a
                                  Reappraisal of the Rockefeller
                                  Foundation's `Policy' in Molecular
                                  Biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--382
           G. Nigel Gilbert and   
                 Michael Mulkay   Warranting Scientific Belief . . . . . . 383--408
                   Dieter Urban   Mobility and the Growth of Science . . . 409--433
             Ryan D. Tweney and   
         Michael E. Doherty and   
             Clifford R. Mynatt   Rationality and Disconfirmation: Further
                                  Evidence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435--441
      Michael H. MacRoberts and   
          Barbara R. MacRoberts   A Re-evaluation of Lotka's Law of
                                  Scientific Productivity  . . . . . . . . 443--450
                 Michael Hunter   Reconstructing Restoration Science:
                                  Problems and Pitfalls in Institutional
                                  History  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451--466
                     Roy Porter   Shutting People Up . . . . . . . . . . . 467--476
                     Roy Wallis   Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477--480

Social Studies of Science
Volume 12, Number 4, November 1, 1982

                  Steve Woolgar   Laboratory Studies: a Comment on the
                                  State of the Art . . . . . . . . . . . . 481--498
               Michael E. Lynch   Technical Work and Critical Inquiry:
                                  Investigations in a Scientific
                                  Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499--533
                   John Law and   
                 R. J. Williams   Putting Facts Together: a Study of
                                  Scientific Persuasion  . . . . . . . . . 535--558
             Joan Lisa Bromberg   TFTR: The Anatomy of a Programme
                                  Decision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559--583
             Michael Mulkay and   
               G. Nigel Gilbert   Joking Apart: Some Recommendations
                                  Concerning the Analysis of Scientific
                                  Culture  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585--613
              Michel Callon and   
                       John Law   On Interests and their Transformation:
                                  Enrolment and Counter-Enrolment  . . . . 615--625
           Martin J. S. Rudwick   Review of Sociology of the Sciences
                                  Yearbook, Volumes IV and V . . . . . . . 627--632


Social Studies of Science
Volume 13, Number 1, February 1, 1983

                      Anonymous   Correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i--i
                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i--ii
               Lillian Hoddeson   Establishing KEK in Japan and Fermilab
                                  in the US: Internationalism, Nationalism
                                  and High Energy Accelerators . . . . . . 1--48
                John Irvine and   
                  Ben R. Martin   Assessing Basic Research: The Case of
                                  the Isaac Newton Telescope . . . . . . . 49--86
           Thomas F. Gieryn and   
               Richard F. Hirsh   Marginality and Innovation in Science    87--106
      Christopher K. Vanderpool   Marine Science and the Law of the Sea    107--129
             Leslie H. Kern and   
          Herbert L. Mirels and   
              Virgil G. Hinshaw   Scientists' Understanding of
                                  Propositional Logic: an Experimental
                                  Investigation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131--146
              Hilary F. Burrage   Women University Teachers of Natural
                                  Science, 1971--72: an Empirical Survey   147--160
                F. Graham Smith   The Isaac Newton Telescope . . . . . . . 161--162

Social Studies of Science
Volume 13, Number 2, May 1, 1983

           Barbara A. Kimmelman   The American Breeders' Association:
                                  Genetics and Eugenics in an Agricultural
                                  Context, 1903--13  . . . . . . . . . . . 163--204
               Susan Leigh Star   Simplification in Scientific Work: an
                                  Example from Neuroscience Research . . . 205--228
                     Nina Toren   Attitudes Towards Work: a Comparison of
                                  Soviet and American Immigrant Scientists
                                  in Israel  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229--253
                   Edward Nadel   Commitment and Co-Citation: an Indicator
                                  of Incommensurability in Patterns of
                                  Formal Communication . . . . . . . . . . 255--283
                 Mary Frank Fox   Publication Productivity among
                                  Scientists: a Critical Review  . . . . . 285--305
              Francis Narin and   
          J. Davidson Frame and   
              Mark P. Carpenter   Highly Cited Soviet Papers: an
                                  Exploratory Investigation  . . . . . . . 307--319
                John Irvine and   
                     Ben Martin   The Isaac Newton Telescope . . . . . . . 321--322

Social Studies of Science
Volume 13, Number 3, August 1, 1983

          Alberto Cambrosio and   
                  Peter Keating   The Disciplinary Stake: The Case of
                                  Chronobiology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323--353
                   Kurt Bayertz   Naturwissenschaft und Sozialismus:
                                  Tendenzen der
                                  Naturwissenschafts-Rezeption in der
                                  deutschen Arbeiterbewegung des 19.
                                  Jahrhunderts. (German) [Science and
                                  Socialism: Tendencies of the Science
                                  Reception in the 19th Century German
                                  Workers Movement]  . . . . . . . . . . . 355--394
            Steven L. Del Sesto   Uses of Knowledge and Values in
                                  Technical Controversies: The Case of
                                  Nuclear Reactor Safety in the US . . . . 395--416
        Augustine Brannigan and   
              Richard A. Wanner   Historical Distributions of Multiple
                                  Discoveries and Theories of Scientific
                                  Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417--435
                 Denise Russell   Anything Goes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437--464
               Jonathan Harwood   The IQ in History  . . . . . . . . . . . 465--477

Social Studies of Science
Volume 13, Number 4, November 1, 1983

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   o Editorial Note . . . . . . . . . . . . i--i
                      Anonymous   Derek John de Solla Price (1922--83) . . ii--ii
               Nils Roll-Hansen   The Death of Spontaneous Generation and
                                  the Birth of the Gene: Two Case Studies
                                  of Relativism  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481--519
               Michael Pattison   Scientists, Inventors and the Military
                                  in Britain, 1915--19: The Munitions
                                  Inventions Department  . . . . . . . . . 521--568
          Judith Hargreaves and   
                Tony Hargreaves   Some Models of School Science in British
                                  Curriculum Projects, and their
                                  Implications for STS Teaching at the
                                  Secondary Level  . . . . . . . . . . . . 569--604
                    David Bloor   Coleridge's Moral Copula . . . . . . . . 605--619
              Timothy O'Riordan   Review: Brain Wynne,
                                  \booktitleRationality and Ritual: The
                                  Windscale Inquiry and Nuclear Decisions
                                  in Britain, (Chalfont St Giles, Bucks.:
                                  The British Society for the History of
                                  Science, 1982). BSHS Monographs, No. 3.
                                  x + 222 pp. ISBN 0-906450-02-0.
                                  Obtainable from the Administrator, BSHS,
                                  Halfpenny Furze, Mill Lane, Chalfont St
                                  Giles, Bucks. HP8 4NR, England, UK:
                                  \pounds 4.90, \$9.50, for BSHS members:
                                  \pounds 6.50, \$13.50, for non-members.
                                  (Prices incl. p.&p.)  . . . . . . . . . . 621--626
                     David Hart   Review: Hart on Sharma: Dhirenda Sharma,
                                  \booktitleIndia's Nuclear Estate (New
                                  Delhi: Lancers Publishers, 1983), 195
                                  pp., Rs. 115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627--629


Social Studies of Science
Volume 14, Number 1, February 1, 1984

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   Editorial Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . i--i
          Frances B. McCrea and   
               Gerald E. Markle   The Estrogen Replacement Controversy in
                                  the USA and UK: Different Answers to the
                                  Same Question? . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--26
              Michael D. Gordon   How Authors Select Journals: a Test of
                                  the Reward Maximization Model of
                                  Submission Behaviour . . . . . . . . . . 27--43
                  Lea Velho and   
                     John Krige   Publication and Citation Practices of
                                  Brazilian Agricultural Scientists  . . . 45--62
                   Wesley Shrum   Scientific Specialties and Technical
                                  Systems  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63--90
      Michael H. MacRoberts and   
          Barbara R. MacRoberts   The Negational Reference: or the Art of
                                  Dissembling  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91--94
           Wilson I. B. Onuigbo   The Utilization of Request-A-Print . . . 94--96
                   Ron Johnston   Controlling Technology: an Issue for the
                                  Social Studies of Science  . . . . . . . 97--113
            David Philip Miller   The Social History of British Science:
                                  After the Harvest? . . . . . . . . . . . 115--135
                 Simon Schaffer   Making Certain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137--152
           Christopher Lawrence   Making the Nervous System  . . . . . . . 153--158

Social Studies of Science
Volume 14, Number 2, May 1, 1984

               Charles Bazerman   Modern Evolution of the Experimental
                                  Report in Physics: Spectroscopic
                                  Articles in \booktitlePhysical Review,
                                  1893--1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163--196
                 John R. Sutton   Organizational Autonomy and Professional
                                  Norms in Science: a Case Study of the
                                  Lawrence Livermore Laboratory  . . . . . 197--224
                 John A. Fuerst   The Definition of Molecular Biology and
                                  the Definition of Policy: The Role of
                                  the Rockefeller Foundation's Policy for
                                  Molecular Biology  . . . . . . . . . . . 225--237
                  Ditta Bartels   The Rockefeller Foundation's Funding
                                  Policy for Molecular Biology: Success or
                                  Failure? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238--243
                    Robert Olby   The Sheriff and the Cowboys: or Weaver's
                                  Support of Astbury and Pauling . . . . . 244--247
                    E. J. Yoxen   Scepticism about the Centrality of
                                  Technology Transfer in the Rockefeller
                                  Foundation Programme in Molecular
                                  Biology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248--252
                  Pnina Abir-Am   Beyond Deterministic Sociology and
                                  Apologetic History: Reassessing the
                                  Impact of Research Policy upon New
                                  Scientific Disciplines (Reply to Fuerst,
                                  Bartels, Olby and Yoxen) . . . . . . . . 252--263
                 Michael Mulkay   The Scientist Talks Back: a One-Act
                                  Play, with a Moral, about Replication in
                                  Science and Reflexivity in Sociology . . 265--282
                      Anonymous   On Behalf of the Personane . . . . . . . 283--283
                Gad Freudenthal   The Role of Shared Knowledge in Science:
                                  The Failure of the Constructivist
                                  Programme in the Sociology of Science    285--295
                 Thomas Nickles   A Revolution that Failed: Collins and
                                  Pinch on the Paranormal  . . . . . . . . 297--308
                   Barry Barnes   Book Review: Thomas P. Hughes,
                                  \booktitleNetworks of Power:
                                  Electrification in Western Society . . . 309--314
                    Alan Mackay   Derek John de Solla Price: an
                                  Appreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315--320

Social Studies of Science
Volume 14, Number 3, August 1, 1984

                Sylvia D. Fries   The Ideology of Science during the Nixon
                                  Years: 1970--76  . . . . . . . . . . . . 323--341
         David Collingridge and   
                  Jenny Douglas   Three Models of Policymaking: Expert
                                  Advice in the Control of Environmental
                                  Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343--370
             Carmel Maguire and   
                    Robin Kench   Sources of Ideas for Applied University
                                  Research, and their Effect on the
                                  Application of Findings in Australian
                                  Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371--397
            Trevor J. Pinch and   
                Wiebe E. Bijker   The Social Construction of Facts and
                                  Artefacts: or How the Sociology of
                                  Science and the Sociology of Technology
                                  might Benefit Each Other . . . . . . . . 399--441
                 Henk Zandvoort   A Comment on Nadel's Operationalization
                                  of Incommensurability  . . . . . . . . . 443--446
                   Edward Nadel   Programmes and Paradigms: a Reply to
                                  Zandvoort  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446--450
                   Alexey Levin   Soviet Science Studies: a Dissident View 451--467
                    Ian Hacking   Wittgenstein Rules . . . . . . . . . . . 469--476

Social Studies of Science
Volume 14, Number 4, November 1, 1984

                  Steven Shapin   Pump and Circumstance: Robert Boyle's
                                  Literary Technology  . . . . . . . . . . 481--520
                T. J. Pinch and   
                  H. M. Collins   Private Science and Public Knowledge:
                                  The Committee for the Scientific
                                  Investigation of the Claims of the
                                  Paranormal and its Use of the Literature 521--546
                 John Gascoigne   Mathematics and Meritocracy: The
                                  Emergence of the Cambridge Mathematical
                                  Tripos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547--584
                   John Laurent   Science, Society and Politics in Late
                                  Nineteenth-Century England: a Further
                                  Look at Mechanics' Institutes  . . . . . 585--619
            Dean Keith Simonton   Is the Marginality Effect all that
                                  Marginal?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621--622
                 Roger Handberg   Response to Gieryn and Hirsh . . . . . . 622--624
           Thomas F. Gieryn and   
               Richard F. Hirsh   Marginalia: Reply to Simonton and
                                  Handberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624--624


Social Studies of Science
Volume 15, Number 1, February 1, 1985

                   Trevor Pinch   Towards an Analysis of Scientific
                                  Observation: The Externality and
                                  Evidential Significance of Observational
                                  Reports in Physics . . . . . . . . . . . 3--36
                  Michael Lynch   Discipline and the Material Form of
                                  Images: an Analysis of Scientific
                                  Visibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37--66
                    Roger Smith   Expertise and Causal Attribution in
                                  Deciding between Crime and Mental
                                  Disorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67--98
                 Steven Yearley   Vocabularies of Freedom and Resentment:
                                  a Strawsonian Perspective on the Nature
                                  of Argumentation in Science and the Law  99--126
               Susan E. Cozzens   Comparing the Sciences: Citation Context
                                  Analysis of Papers from
                                  Neuropharmacology and the Sociology of
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127--153
             Ryan D. Tweney and   
            Stephen A. Yachanin   Can Scientists Rationally Assess
                                  Conditional Inferences?  . . . . . . . . 155--173
                   Barry Barnes   A Case of Amnesia? . . . . . . . . . . . 175--176
                  H. M. Collins   With Enemies Like This, Who Needs
                                  Friends? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176--177
               Nils Roll-Hansen   Empirical Studies or Philosophy? (Reply
                                  to Barnes and Collins) . . . . . . . . . 178--180
                James A. Secord   Natural History in Depth . . . . . . . . 181--200
                      Anonymous   Corrigendum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201--203

Social Studies of Science
Volume 15, Number 2, May 1, 1985

                    Gary Bowden   The Social Construction of Validity in
                                  Estimates of US Crude Oil Reserves . . . 207--240
           Michael Aaron Dennis   Drilling for Dollars: The Making of US
                                  Petroleum Reserve Estimates, 1921--25    241--265
               Marshall Missner   Why Einstein Became Famous in America    267--291
                John Irvine and   
                  Ben R. Martin   Basic Research in the East and West: a
                                  Comparison of the Scientific Performance
                                  of High-Energy Physics Accelerators  . . 293--341
                   Joan Solomon   Learning and Evaluation: a Study of
                                  School Children's Views on the Social
                                  Uses of Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343--371
             David Collingridge   Controlling Technology (Response to
                                  Johnston)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373--380
                   Ron Johnston   The Social Character of Technology
                                  (Reply to Collingridge)  . . . . . . . . 381--383

Social Studies of Science
Volume 15, Number 3, August 1, 1985

               Susan Leigh Star   Scientific Work and Uncertainty  . . . . 391--427
              Brian L. Campbell   Uncertainty as Symbolic Action in
                                  Disputes Among Experts . . . . . . . . . 429--453
             Richard W. Dunford   The Problem of Relevant Collectivities:
                                  Solar Energy Research in Australia . . . 455--474
            Arnab Rai Choudhuri   Practising Western Science Outside the
                                  West: Personal Observations on the
                                  Indian Scene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475--505
                 Han Dolman and   
                  Henk Bodewitz   Sedimentation of a Scientific Concept:
                                  The Use of Citation Data . . . . . . . . 507--523
                 John Krige and   
               Dominique Pestre   A Critique of Irvine and Martin's
                                  Methodology for Evaluating Big Science   525--539
                 H. F. Moed and   
              A. F. J. van Raan   Critical Remarks on Irvine and Martin's
                                  Methodology for Evaluating Scientific
                                  Performance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539--547
                     Robert Bud   The Case of the Disappearing Caveat: a
                                  Critique of Irvine and Martin's
                                  Methodology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548--553
                  H. M. Collins   The Possibilities of Science Policy  . . 554--558
              Ben R. Martin and   
                    John Irvine   Evaluating the Evaluators: a Reply to
                                  Our Critics  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 558--575
             Karin Knorr-Cetina   Germ Warfare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577--586

Social Studies of Science
Volume 15, Number 4, November 1, 1985

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591--591
                     Greg Myers   Texts as Knowledge Claims: The Social
                                  Construction of Two Biology Articles . . 593--630
            Brian P. Bloomfield   Anomalies and Social Experience:
                                  Backcasting with Simulation Models . . . 631--675
                    Ian Inkster   Scientific Enterprise and the Colonial
                                  `Model': Observations on Australian
                                  Experience in Historical Context . . . . 677--704
                Loren R. Graham   The Socio-political Roots of Boris
                                  Hessen: Soviet Marxism and the History
                                  of Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705--722
          Alberto Cambrosio and   
                  Peter Keating   Studying a Biotechnology Research
                                  Centre: a Note on Local Socio-political
                                  Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723--737
              Paul Tibbetts and   
               Patricia Johnson   The Discourse and Praxis Models in
                                  Recent Reconstructions of Scientific
                                  Knowledge Generation . . . . . . . . . . 739--749
                   Barry Barnes   Ethnomethodology as Science  . . . . . . 751--762
             David Collingridge   Reforming Science  . . . . . . . . . . . 763--769


Social Studies of Science
Volume 16, Number 1, February 1, 1986

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--8
               Susan E. Cozzens   Editor's Introduction  . . . . . . . . . 9--21
                 Steven F. Cohn   The Effects of Funding Changes upon the
                                  Rate of Knowledge Growth in Algebraic
                                  and Differential Topology, 1955--75  . . 23--59
                  Karl Hufbauer   Federal Funding and Sudden Infant Death
                                  Research, 1945--80 . . . . . . . . . . . 61--78
           Joseph N. Tatarewicz   Federal Funding and Planetary Astronomy,
                                  1950--75: a Case Study . . . . . . . . . 79--103
             C. Stewart Gillmor   Federal Funding and Knowledge Growth in
                                  Ionospheric Physics, 1945--81  . . . . . 105--133
                 Roger Noll and   
          Carlos Kruytbosch and   
                   Stuart Blume   Discussants' Comments  . . . . . . . . . 135--150
      Michael H. MacRoberts and   
          Barbara R. MacRoberts   Quantitative Measures of Communication
                                  in Science: a Study of the Formal Level  151--172
               Jonathan Harwood   Ludwik Fleck and the Sociology of
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173--187

Social Studies of Science
Volume 16, Number 2, May 1, 1986

                 J. F. Donnelly   Representations of Applied Science:
                                  Academics and Chemical Industry in Late
                                  Nineteenth-century England . . . . . . . 195--234
                 Rainer Rilling   The Structure of the Gesellschaft
                                  Deutscher Chemiker (Society of German
                                  Chemists)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235--260
                John A. Stewart   Drifting Continents and Colliding
                                  Interests: a Quantitative Application of
                                  the Interests Perspective  . . . . . . . 261--279
               Thomas P. Hughes   The Seamless Web: Technology, Science,
                                  Etcetera, Etcetera . . . . . . . . . . . 281--292
       Ellsworth R. Fuhrman and   
                     Kay Oehler   Discourse Analysis and Reflexivity . . . 293--307
                  Steve Woolgar   On the Alleged Distinction Between
                                  Discourse and Praxis . . . . . . . . . . 309--317
          Richard A. Griggs and   
              Sarah E. Ransdell   Scientists and the Selection Task  . . . 319--330
                Stewart Russell   The Social Construction of Artefacts: a
                                  Response to Pinch and Bijker . . . . . . 331--346
               Trevor Pinch and   
                   Wiebe Bijker   Science, Relativism and the New
                                  Sociology of Technology: Reply to
                                  Russell  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347--360
               Donald MacKenzie   Science and Technology Studies and the
                                  Question of the Military . . . . . . . . 361--371
               Yves Gingras and   
             Silvan S. Schweber   Constraints on Construction  . . . . . . 372--383
                      Anonymous   Corrigendum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384--384

Social Studies of Science
Volume 16, Number 3, August 1, 1986

                 Simon Schaffer   Scientific Discoveries and the End of
                                  Natural Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . 387--420
           Elisabeth S. Clemens   Of Asteroids and Dinosaurs: The Role of
                                  the Press in the Shaping of Scientific
                                  Debate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421--456
             Deborah Fitzgerald   Exporting American Agriculture: The
                                  Rockefeller Foundation in Mexico,
                                  1943--53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--483
             Christopher Hamlin   Scientific Method and Expert Witnessing:
                                  Victorian Perspectives on a Modern
                                  Problem  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485--513
                 Robert Fox and   
                  Anna Guagnini   The Flexible University: Some Historical
                                  Reflexions on the Analysis of Education
                                  and the Modern British Economy . . . . . 515--527
                 Roger Handberg   Practising Western Science Inside the
                                  West: Psychological and Institutional
                                  Parallels between Western and Nonwestern
                                  Academic Cultures  . . . . . . . . . . . 529--534
           Michael J. Moravcsik   Assessing the Methodology for Finding a
                                  Methodology for Assessment . . . . . . . 534--539
                   Bruno Latour   Will the Last Person to Leave the Social
                                  Studies of Science Please Turn on the
                                  Tape-Recorder? . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541--548
                   Daryl Chubin   A Declaration of Interests . . . . . . . 549--557
                  H. M. Collins   Dimensions of Debate . . . . . . . . . . 557--563
                    Ron Westrum   Joseph Ben-David (1920--86): Sociologist
                                  of Science and of Higher Education . . . 565--567
                      Anonymous   Corrigenda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568--568

Social Studies of Science
Volume 16, Number 4, November 1, 1986

                      Anonymous   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571--572
                   Steve Rayner   Management of Radiation Hazards in
                                  Hospitals: Plural Rationalities in a
                                  Single Institution . . . . . . . . . . . 573--591
                   Susan Wright   Molecular Biology or Molecular Politics?
                                  The Production of Scientific Consensus
                                  on the Hazards of Recombinant DNA
                                  Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593--620
                   Boelie Elzen   Two Ultracentrifuges: a Comparative
                                  Study of the Social Construction of
                                  Artefacts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621--662
                    Hans Radder   Experiment, Technology and the Intrinsic
                                  Connection Between Knowledge and Power   663--683
            Albert H. Teich and   
                  Barry D. Gold   Education in Science, Engineering and
                                  Public Policy: a Stocktaking . . . . . . 685--704
                   Trevor Pinch   Strata Various . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705--713
                     Mary Hesse   Changing Concepts and Stable Order . . . 714--726
               Christopher Hill   `A New Kind of Clergy': Ideology and the
                                  Experimental Method  . . . . . . . . . . 726--735
                   Jack Morrell   Brains of Britain  . . . . . . . . . . . 735--745
                   Judy Wajcman   Technological Choice and the Politics of
                                  Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 746--753


Social Studies of Science
Volume 17, Number 1, February 1, 1987

                  Tim Clark and   
                    Ron Westrum   Paradigms and Ferrets  . . . . . . . . . 3--33
               R. Steven Turner   Paradigms and Productivity: The Case of
                                  Physiological Optics, 1840--94 . . . . . 35--68
              Jonathan Liebenau   The British Success with Penicillin  . . 69--86
             Andy Pickering and   
                   Edward Nadel   Charm Revisited: a Quantitative Analysis
                                  of the HEP Literature  . . . . . . . . . 87--113
      Larissa Adler Lomnitz and   
             Martha W. Rees and   
                     Leon Cameo   Publication and Referencing Patterns in
                                  a Mexican Research Institute . . . . . . 115--133
          Janet M. Heinsler and   
            Rachel A. Rosenfeld   Charting Academic Careers: Does Data
                                  Source Make a Difference?  . . . . . . . 135--144
                    Kathy Dugan   History of Science in Non--Western
                                  Classrooms: a Bridge between Cultures    145--161
                  Sara Delamont   Three Blind Spots? A Comment on the
                                  Sociology of Science by a Puzzled
                                  Outsider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163--170
                Jonathan Potter   Discourse Analysis and the Turn of the
                                  Reflexive Screw: a Response to Fuhrman
                                  and Oehler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171--177
       Ellsworth R. Fuhrman and   
                     Kay Oehler   Reflexivity Redux: Reply to Potter . . . 177--181
                   Edward Yoxen   Regulation, Risk and Knowledge . . . . . 183--189
                  Paul Atkinson   Teaching Students about Science  . . . . 189--192

Social Studies of Science
Volume 17, Number 2, May 1, 1987

             Sheila S. Jasanoff   Contested Boundaries in Policy-Relevant
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195--230
             Michael Mulkay and   
               Trevor Pinch and   
                Malcolm Ashmore   Colonizing the Mind: Dilemmas in the
                                  Application of Social Science  . . . . . 231--256
               Joan H. Fujimura   Constructing `Do-able' Problems in
                                  Cancer Research: Articulating Alignment  257--293
                    Diana Hicks   Limitations of Co-Citation Analysis as a
                                  Tool for Science Policy  . . . . . . . . 295--316
                  Rachel Laudan   Drifting Interests and Colliding
                                  Continents: a Response to Stewart  . . . 317--321
                John A. Stewart   Drifting or Colliding Interests? A Reply
                                  to Laudan with Some New Results  . . . . 321--331
             Stephen M. Stigler   Precise Measurement in the Face of
                                  Error: a Comment on MacRoberts and
                                  MacRoberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332--334
      Michael H. MacRoberts and   
          Barbara R. MacRoberts   Measurement in the Face of Universal
                                  Uncertainty: a Reply to Stigler  . . . . 334--336
                    David Bloor   The Living Foundations of Mathematics    337--358
                    Nancy Tomes   The Anatomy of Madness: New Directions
                                  in the History of Psychiatry . . . . . . 358--371
                Graham Spinardi   Trident: Tracing the Course of Nuclear
                                  Weapons Technology . . . . . . . . . . . 371--381

Social Studies of Science
Volume 17, Number 3, August 1, 1987

                 Edmund N. Todd   A Tale of Three Cities: Electrification
                                  and the Structure of Choice in the Ruhr,
                                  1886--1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387--412
                   Chunglin Kwa   Representations of Nature Mediating
                                  Between Ecology and Science Policy: The
                                  Case of the International Biological
                                  Programme  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413--442
            Andrew McKinlay and   
                Jonathan Potter   Model Discourse: Interpretative
                                  Repertoires in Scientists' Conference
                                  Talk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443--463
                     David Hess   Religion, Heterodox Science and
                                  Brazilian Culture  . . . . . . . . . . . 465--477
           Michael Aaron Dennis   Accounting for Research: New Histories
                                  of Corporate Laboratories and the Social
                                  History of American Science  . . . . . . 479--518
             Hebe M. C. Vessuri   The Social Study of Science in Latin
                                  America  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519--554
                   Barry Barnes   Power Listens to Science . . . . . . . . 555--564
                       John Law   Technology Transfer and Social
                                  Engineering  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564--569
              Simon Schwartzman   Peripheral Science . . . . . . . . . . . 569--573

Social Studies of Science
Volume 17, Number 4, November 1, 1987

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579--579
                  Edward Manier   `External Factors' and `Ideology' in the
                                  Earliest Drafts of Darwin's Theory . . . 581--609
                    Geof Bowker   A Well Ordered Reality: Aspects of the
                                  Development of Schlumberger, 1920--39    611--655
              Olga Amsterdamska   Medical and Biological Constraints:
                                  Early Research on Variation in
                                  Bacteriology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 657--687
                  H. M. Collins   Certainty and the Public Understanding
                                  of Science: Science on Television1 . . . 689--713
                Geof Bowker and   
                   Bruno Latour   A Booming Discipline Short of
                                  Discipline: (Social) Studies of Science
                                  in France  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715--748
              Martin H. Krieger   The Elementary Structures of Particles   749--752
                  Helga Nowotny   The Beginnings of Scientific Modernity   753--759


Social Studies of Science
Volume 18, Number 1, February 1, 1988

                   Bruno Latour   A Relativistic Account of Einstein's
                                  Relativity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--44
              John A. Remington   Beyond Big Science in America: The
                                  Binding of Inquiry . . . . . . . . . . . 45--72
            David D. Palmer and   
          Lauriston R. King and   
               W. Wayne Shannon   Oceanographers and the US Federal
                                  Patron: Perceptions of
                                  Agency--University Relations . . . . . . 73--90
                  Peter Messeri   Age Differences in the Reception of New
                                  Scientific Theories: The Case of Plate
                                  Tectonics Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . 91--112
            Rigas Arvanitis and   
                  Yvon Chatelin   National Scientific Strategies in
                                  Tropical Soil Sciences . . . . . . . . . 113--146
                    Brian Wynne   Unruly Technology: Practical Rules,
                                  Impractical Discourses and Public
                                  Understanding  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147--167
                Peter Halfpenny   Talking of Talking, Writing of Writing:
                                  Some Reflections on Gilbert and Mulkay's
                                  Discourse Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . 169--182
                  Stan Metcalfe   Technology and Development . . . . . . . 183--187
              J. R. R. Christie   Robert Young, Darwin's Metaphor:
                                  Nature's Place in Victorian Culture  . . 187--189
                    Ron Westrum   Book Review: Ernest Baümler, trans. Grant
                                  Edwards, \booktitlePaul Ehrlich:
                                  Scientist for Life (New York and London:
                                  Holmes & Meier, 1984), xvi + 288 pp.,
                                  \$39.50. ISBN 0-8419-0837-0} . . . . . . 189--190

Social Studies of Science
Volume 18, Number 2, May 1, 1988

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy Macleod   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195--196
                Charles Ziegler   Waiting for Joe-1: Decisions Leading to
                                  the Detection of Russia's First Atomic
                                  Bomb Test  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197--229
                 Gary L. Downey   Reproducing Cultural Identity in
                                  Negotiating Nuclear Power: The Union of
                                  Concerned Scientists and Emergency Core
                                  Cooling  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231--264
               Michael E. Lynch   Sacrifice and the Transformation of the
                                  Animal Body into a Scientific Object:
                                  Laboratory Culture and Ritual Practice
                                  in the Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . . 265--289
                    Ian Inkster   Cultural Enterprise: Science, Steam
                                  Intellect and Social Class in Rochdale
                                  circa 1833--1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . 291--330
                   Brian Martin   Analyzing the Fluoridation Controversy:
                                  Resources and Structures . . . . . . . . 331--363
            J. Jeffrey Franklin   Testing and Using Quantitative Methods
                                  in Science Policy Contexts: a Response
                                  to Hicks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365--375
                    Diana Hicks   Limitations and More Limitations of
                                  Co-Citation Analysis\slash Bibliometric
                                  Modelling: a Reply to Franklin . . . . . 375--384

Social Studies of Science
Volume 18, Number 3, August 1, 1988

                Iwan Rhys Morus   The Sociology of Sparks: an Episode in
                                  the History and Meaning of Electricity   387--417
           Donald MacKenzie and   
                Graham Spinardi   The Shaping of Nuclear Weapon System
                                  Technology: US Fleet Ballistic Missile
                                  Guidance and Navigation: I: From Polaris
                                  to Poseidon  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419--463
      Håkon With Andersen   Technological Trajectories, Cultural
                                  Values and the Labour Process: The
                                  Development of NC Machinery in the
                                  Norwegian Shipbuilding Industry  . . . . 465--482
             Philip J. Vergragt   The Social Shaping of Industrial
                                  Innovations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483--513
           Michael J. Moravcsik   Citation Context Classification of a
                                  Citation Classic Concerning Citation
                                  Context Classification . . . . . . . . . 515--521
             John A. Schumacher   The Observer's Frame of Reference in
                                  Natural and Social Science: a Response
                                  to Latour  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523--531
                  Steven Shapin   Following Scientists Around  . . . . . . 533--550
                 Simon Schaffer   Science and Puritanism . . . . . . . . . 551--556
                  Bill Williams   Accidents Will Happen  . . . . . . . . . 556--560
             Terry M. Parssinen   James McClenon, Deviant Science: The
                                  Case of Parapsychology . . . . . . . . . 560--562
                  David Oldroyd   Book Review: Peter J. Bowler,
                                  \booktitleEvolution: The History of an
                                  Idea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562--564
                      Anonymous   Book Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565--571
             Lowell Hargens and   
               Thomas F. Gieryn   Nicholas C. Mullins (1939--88) . . . . . 572--573

Social Studies of Science
Volume 18, Number 4, November 1, 1988

                 David Edge and   
                    Roy MacLeod   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579--579
           Donald MacKenzie and   
                Graham Spinardi   The Shaping of Nuclear Weapon System
                                  Technology: US Fleet Ballistic Missile
                                  Guidance and Navigation: II: `Going for
                                  Broke' --- The Path to Trident II  . . . 581--624
            Gad Freudenthal and   
                Ilana Löwy   Ludwik Fleck's Roles in Society: a Case
                                  Study Using Joseph Ben-David's Paradigm
                                  for a Sociology of Knowledge . . . . . . 625--651
              Evelleen Richards   The Politics of Therapeutic Evaluation:
                                  The Vitamin C and Cancer Controversy . . 653--701
                 Gary McCulloch   A Technocratic Vision: The Ideology of
                                  School Science Reform in Britain in the
                                  1950s  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703--724
                  H. M. Collins   Public Experiments and Displays of
                                  Virtuosity: The Core-Set Revisited . . . 725--748
                     J. S. Kidd   Scholarly Excess and Journalistic
                                  Restraint in the Popular Treatment of
                                  Cannibalism  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 749--754
                      Anonymous   Book Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755--763


Social Studies of Science
Volume 19, Number 1, February 1, 1989

                   Eda Kranakis   Social Determinants of Engineering
                                  Practice: a Comparative View of France
                                  and America in the Nineteenth Century    5--70
           Maurice Crosland and   
          Antonio Gálvez   The Emergence of Research Grants within
                                  the Prize System of the French Academy
                                  of Sciences, 1795--1914  . . . . . . . . 71--100
               T. D. Stokes and   
                  J. A. Hartley   Coauthorship, Social Structure and
                                  Influence Within Specialties . . . . . . 101--125
           Alan P. Lightman and   
                  Jon D. Miller   Contemporary Cosmological Beliefs  . . . 127--136
            Jonathan Potter and   
                  Andy McKinlay   Discourse --- Philosophy ---
                                  Reflexivity: Comment on Halfpenny  . . . 137--145
                Peter Halfpenny   Reply to Potter and McKinlay . . . . . . 145--152
                 John M. Swales   Are Editors Being Exploited? . . . . . . 152--153
        David Wade Chambers and   
                 David Turnbull   Science Worlds: an Integrated Approach
                                  to Social Studies of Science Teaching    155--179
                     John Forge   A Realistic Theory of Science? . . . . . 181--189
                    Ron Westrum   The Social Construction of Technological
                                  Systems  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189--191

Social Studies of Science
Volume 19, Number 2, May 1, 1989

                David Smith and   
               Malcolm Nicolson   The `Glasgow School' of Paton, Findlay
                                  and Cathcart: Conservative Thought in
                                  Chemical Physiology, Nutrition and
                                  Public Health  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195--238
              Jeffrey P. Brosco   Henry Bryant Bigelow, the US Bureau of
                                  Fisheries, and Intensive Area Study  . . 239--264
           Frank R. Lichtenberg   The Impact of the Strategic Defense
                                  Initiative on US Civilian R&D Investment
                                  and Industrial Competitiveness . . . . . 265--282
                 David Turnbull   The Push for a Malaria Vaccine . . . . . 283--300
       Jean-Pierre Courtial and   
                       John Law   A Co-Word Study of Artificial
                                  Intelligence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301--311
              Morris Fraser Low   The Butterfly and the Frigate: Social
                                  Studies of Science in Japan  . . . . . . 313--342
                 Steven Yearley   Environmentalism: Science and a Social
                                  Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343--355
                   Steve Fuller   Back to Descartes? The Very Idea!  . . . 357--360
                 Ingemar Bohlin   Philosophy of Science and Historical
                                  Enquiry  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360--367
                   John Perkins   Murderous Nazi Science . . . . . . . . . 368--370
                 Stephen Turner   Towards an Integrated Understanding of
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370--374
              Michael E. Gorman   Artificial Epistemology? . . . . . . . . 374--380
                      Anonymous   Book Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381--384

Social Studies of Science
Volume 19, Number 3, August 1, 1989

           Susan Leigh Star and   
             James R. Griesemer   Institutional Ecology, `Translations'
                                  and Boundary Objects: Amateurs and
                                  Professionals in Berkeley's Museum of
                                  Vertebrate Zoology, 1907--39 . . . . . . 387--420
                 Steven Yearley   Bog Standards: Science and Conservation
                                  at a Public Inquiry  . . . . . . . . . . 421--438
         Edward W. Constant III   Science in Society: Petroleum Engineers
                                  and the Oil Fraternity in Texas,
                                  1925--65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439--472
                 John Whittaker   Creativity and Conformity in Science:
                                  Titles, Keywords and Co-word Analysis    473--496
              Hilary Farris and   
                 Russell Revlin   The Discovery Process: a Counterfactual
                                  Strategy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497--513
                    Chris Doran   Jumping Frames: Reflexivity and
                                  Recursion in the Sociology of Science    515--531
                 Stephen Turner   Depoliticizing Power . . . . . . . . . . 533--560

Social Studies of Science
Volume 19, Number 4, November 1, 1989

                   Peter Slezak   Scientific Discovery by Computer as
                                  Empirical Refutation of the Strong
                                  Programme  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563--600
            Augustine Brannigan   Artificial Intelligence and the
                                  Attributional Model of Scientific
                                  Discovery  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601--613
                  H. M. Collins   Computers and the Sociology of
                                  Scientific Knowledge1  . . . . . . . . . 613--624
                   Steve Fuller   Of Conceptual Intersections and Verbal
                                  Collisions: Towards the Routing of
                                  Slezak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625--638
                Ronald N. Giere   Computer Discovery and Human Interests   638--643
              Michael E. Gorman   Beyond Strong Programmes: How Cognitive
                                  Approaches Can Complement SSK  . . . . . 643--653
                   Paul Thagard   Welcome to the Cognitive Revolution  . . 653--657
                  Steve Woolgar   A Coffeehouse Conversation on the
                                  Possibility of Mechanizing Discovery and
                                  its Sociological Analysis  . . . . . . . 658--668
                     Greg Myers   Postscript: Conversation over Dinner, on
                                  the Usefulness of Paradox in
                                  Controversies  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 668--670
                   Peter Slezak   Computers, Contents and Causes: Replies
                                  to My Respondents  . . . . . . . . . . . 671--695
          Evelleen Richards and   
                  John Schuster   The Feminine Method as Myth and
                                  Accounting Resource: a Challenge to
                                  Gender Studies and Social Studies of
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697--720
              Evelyn Fox Keller   Just What is so Difficult About the
                                  Concept of Gender as a Social Category?
                                  (Response to Richards and Schuster)  . . 721--724
          Evelleen Richards and   
                  John Schuster   So What's Not a Social Category? or You
                                  Can't Have it Both Ways: (Reply to
                                  Keller)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 725--729
              Daniel Jacobi and   
                Bernard Schiele   Scientific Imagery and Popularized
                                  Imagery: Differences and Similarities in
                                  the Photographic Portraits of Scientists 731--753
                    Chris Doran   Grasping Reflexivity . . . . . . . . . . 755--759
                Michael Johnson   Social Science Research  . . . . . . . . 759--762
               Anthony Van Raan   Michael Moravcsik (1928--89): In
                                  Memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 763--764


Social Studies of Science
Volume 20, Number 1, February 1, 1990

                Nelly Oudshoorn   On the Making of Sex Hormones: Research
                                  Materials and the Production of
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--33
               Annedore Schulze   On the Rise of Scientific Innovations
                                  and Their Acceptance in Research Groups:
                                  a Socio-Psychological Study  . . . . . . 35--64
                   Colin Divall   A Measure of Agreement: Employers and
                                  Engineering Studies in the Universities
                                  of England and Wales, 1897--1939 . . . . 65--112
             David K. Henderson   On the Sociology of Science and the
                                  Continuing Importance of
                                  Epistemologically Couched Accounts . . . 113--148
                    Svein Kyvik   Motherhood and Scientific Productivity   149--160
                   John Laurent   Book Review: Robert J. Richards,
                                  \booktitleDarwin and the Emergence of
                                  Evolutionary Theories of Mind and
                                  Behaviour  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161--165
                    Roy MacLeod   Moas in the Cathedral  . . . . . . . . . 165--169
              Michael E. Gorman   Book Review: Charles Bazerman,
                                  \booktitleShaping Written Knowledge: The
                                  Genre and Activity of the Experimental
                                  Article in Science . . . . . . . . . . . 169--172
                 Paul Weindling   Book Review: Linda Bryder,
                                  \booktitleBelow the Magic Mountain: a
                                  Social History of Tuberculosis in
                                  Twentieth-Century Britain  . . . . . . . 172--174
                  Richard Nolan   Progress: The Very Idea! . . . . . . . . 175--184
                      Anonymous   Book Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184--191
                      Anonymous   Corrigenda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192--192

Social Studies of Science
Volume 20, Number 2, May 1, 1990

          Alberto Cambrosio and   
            Camille Limoges and   
               Denyse Pronovost   Representing Biotechnology: an
                                  Ethnography of Quebec Science Policy . . 195--227
                   Marcos Cueto   The Rockefeller Foundation's Medical
                                  Policy and Scientific Research in Latin
                                  America: The Case of Physiology  . . . . 229--254
                Paolo Palladino   Ecological Theory and Pest Control
                                  Practice: a Study of the Institutional
                                  and Conceptual Dimensions of a
                                  Scientific Debate  . . . . . . . . . . . 255--281
                   Helen Watson   Investigating the Social Foundations of
                                  Mathematics: Natural Number in
                                  Culturally Diverse Forms of Life . . . . 283--312
                 Steven Yearley   Researching the Precambrian Biosphere:
                                  Constructing Knowledge and Shaping the
                                  Organization of Scientific Work  . . . . 313--332
                   Bruce Bimber   Karl Marx and the Three Faces of
                                  Technological Determinism  . . . . . . . 333--351
                Gad Freudenthal   Science Studies in France: a
                                  Sociological View  . . . . . . . . . . . 353--369
                   John A. Daly   Comments on Turnbull's `Push for a
                                  Malaria Vaccine' . . . . . . . . . . . . 371--379
                 David Turnbull   Transporting Technoscientific
                                  Knowledge/Practice: The Case of a
                                  Malaria Vaccine (Reply to Daly)  . . . . 379--384

Social Studies of Science
Volume 20, Number 3, August 1, 1990

         W. Bernard Carlson and   
              Michael E. Gorman   Understanding Invention as a Cognitive
                                  Process: The Case of Thomas Edison and
                                  Early Motion Pictures, 1888--91  . . . . 387--430
                   Barak Gaster   Assimilation of Scientific Change: The
                                  Introduction of Molecular Genetics into
                                  Biology Textbooks  . . . . . . . . . . . 431--454
                Dhruv Raina and   
                 S. Irfan Habib   Ramchandra's Treatise through `The Haze
                                  of the Golden Sunset': an Aborted
                                  Pedagogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455--472
Antonio José Junqueira Botelho   The Professionalization of Brazilian
                                  Scientists, the Brazilian Society for
                                  the Progress of Science (SBPC), and the
                                  State, 1948--60  . . . . . . . . . . . . 473--502
               Léa Velho   Sources of Influence on Problem Choice
                                  in Brazilian University Agricultural
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503--517
             Stephen Hilgartner   The Dominant View of Popularization:
                                  Conceptual Problems, Political Uses  . . 519--539
                 Philip Gummett   Issues for STS Raised by Defence Science
                                  and Technology Policy  . . . . . . . . . 541--558
                     Greg Myers   Sociology of Science Without the
                                  Sociology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559--563
                      Anonymous   Book Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565--576

Social Studies of Science
Volume 20, Number 4, November 1, 1990

                  Paul Roth and   
                 Robert Barrett   Deconstructing Quarks  . . . . . . . . . 579--632
                 Thomas Nickles   How to Talk with Sociologists (or
                                  Philosophers)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633--638
               David R. Oldroyd   Picking at/on Pickering: The
                                  Deconstruction of the Social
                                  Construction of Scientific Knowledge . . 638--657
                   Trevor Pinch   Deconstructing Roth and Barrett  . . . . 658--663
                   Steve Fuller   They Shoot Dead Horses, Don't They?:
                                  Philosophical Fear and Sociological
                                  Loathing in St. Louis  . . . . . . . . . 664--681
                 Andy Pickering   Knowledge, Practice and Mere
                                  Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 682--729
                  Paul Roth and   
                 Robert Barrett   Reply: Aspects of Sociological
                                  Explanation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 729--746
                  David Oldroyd   Social and Historical Studies of Science
                                  in the Classroom?  . . . . . . . . . . . 747--756
                   Barry Barnes   Book Review: Roger Smith and Brian Wynne
                                  (eds), \booktitleExpert Evidence:
                                  Interpreting Science in the Law  . . . . 757--760
                     R. W. Home   Book Review: Rudolf Stichweh,
                                  \booktitleZur Enstehung des modernen
                                  Systems wissenschaftlicher Disziplinen:
                                  Physik in Deutschland, 1740--1890  . . . 761--763
                  Larry Stewart   Book Review: John Gascoigne,
                                  \booktitleCambridge in the Age of the
                                  Enlightenment: Science, Religion and
                                  Politics from the Restoration to the
                                  French Revolution  . . . . . . . . . . . 764--767


Social Studies of Science
Volume 21, Number 1, February 1, 1991

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--5
                      Anonymous   Erratum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6--6
                      Pam Scott   Levers and Counterweights: a Laboratory
                                  that Failed to Raise the World . . . . . 7--35
                     Greg Myers   Politeness and Certainty: The Language
                                  of Collaboration in an Al Project  . . . 37--73
               Loet Leydesdorff   In Search of Epistemic Networks  . . . . 75--110
                Peter A. Abrams   The Predictive Ability of Peer Review of
                                  Grant Proposals: The Case of Ecology and
                                  the US National Science Foundation . . . 111--132
                 Dale Stout and   
                     Sue Stuart   E. G. Boring's Review of Brigham's
                                  \booktitleA Study of American
                                  Intelligence: a Case-Study in the
                                  Politics of Reviews  . . . . . . . . . . 133--142
               Herbert A. Simon   Comments on the Symposium on `Computer
                                  Discovery and the Sociology of
                                  Scientific Knowledge'  . . . . . . . . . 143--148
                  H. M. Collins   Simon's Slezak . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148--149
                   Steve Fuller   Simon Says `Put Your Foot in Your Mouth' 149--150
                Ronald N. Giere   Syntax, Semantics and Human Interests    150--153
              Michael E. Gorman   What Simon Said  . . . . . . . . . . . . 153--154
                   Peter Slezak   How Strong is the `Strong Programme'?    154--156
                    Ian Inkster   Made in America But Lost to Japan:
                                  Science, Technology and Economic
                                  Performance in the Two Capitalist
                                  Superpowers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157--178
                       Arie Rip   Review: United We Fall: Michiel Schwarz
                                  and Michael Thompson, \booktitleDivided
                                  We Stand. Redefining Politics,
                                  Technology and Social Choice (Hemel
                                  Hempstead, Herts. & New York: Harvester
                                  Wheatsheaf, 1990), 176 pp., \pounds
                                  35.00, \pounds 12.95 pbk. ISBN
                                  0-7450-0416-4 (0-7450-0787-2 pbk)  . . . 179--186
                    David Bloor   Review of Galison, How Experiments End   186--189
                      Anonymous   Book notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191--192

Social Studies of Science
Volume 21, Number 2, May 1, 1991

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195--196
               Thomas R. Dunlap   Organization and Wildlife Preservation:
                                  The Case of the Whooping Crane in North
                                  America  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197--221
                   Sharon Beder   Controversy and Closure: Sydney's
                                  Beaches in Crisis  . . . . . . . . . . . 223--256
 José van Eijndhoven and   
              Peter Groenewegen   The Construction of Expert Advice on
                                  Health Risks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257--278
              Stefan Hirschauer   The Manufacture of Bodies in Surgery . . 279--319
                Keith Hutchison   Individualism, Causal Location, and the
                                  Eclipse of Scholastic Philosophy . . . . 321--350
           Paula E. Stephan and   
                Sharon G. Levin   Inequality in Scientific Performance:
                                  Adjustment for Attribution and Journal
                                  Impact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351--368
              Michael E. Gorman   Towards a Psychology of Science  . . . . 369--374
                    David Bloor   Wittgenstein's Lectures  . . . . . . . . 374--376
                      Anonymous   Book Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377--384

Social Studies of Science
Volume 21, Number 3, August 1, 1991

              Thomas Brante and   
             Margareta Hallberg   Brain or Heart? The Controversy over the
                                  Concept of Death . . . . . . . . . . . . 389--413
                     Robert Bud   Biotechnology in the Twentieth Century   415--457
                Diana Hicks and   
                Jonathan Potter   Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: a
                                  Reflexive Citation Analysis or Science
                                  Disciplines and Disciplining Science . . 459--501
               Bastiaan Willink   Origins of the Second Golden Age of
                                  Dutch Science after 1860: Intended and
                                  Unintended Consequences of Educational
                                  Reform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503--526
         Yehouda A. Shenhav and   
                David H. Kamens   The `Costs' of Institutional
                                  Isomorphism: Science in Non--Western
                                  Countries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527--545
         Elizabeth R. Adams and   
                  G. W. Burnett   Scientific Vocabulary Divergence among
                                  Female Primatologists Working in East
                                  Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547--560
              Michael E. Gorman   Counterfactual Simulations of Science: a
                                  Response to Farris and Revlin  . . . . . 561--564
              Hilary Farris and   
                 Russell Revlin   Rule Discovery Strategies: Falsification
                                  without Disconfirmation (Reply to
                                  Gorman)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565--567
                   John A. Daly   Does a Constructivist View Require
                                  Epistemological Relativism?: a Response
                                  to Turnbull  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568--571
                 David Turnbull   Local Knowledge and `Absolute
                                  Standards': a Reply to Daly  . . . . . . 571--573
                 Andy Pickering   Philosophy Naturalized a Bit . . . . . . 575--584
                      Anonymous   Book Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585--593

Social Studies of Science
Volume 21, Number 4, November 1, 1991

                 Ingemar Bohlin   Robert M. Young and Darwin
                                  Historiography . . . . . . . . . . . . . 597--648
                  Kyung-Man Kim   On the Reception of Johannsen's Pure
                                  Line Theory: Toward a Sociology of
                                  Scientific Validity  . . . . . . . . . . 649--679
          Christopher P. Toumey   Modern Creationism and Scientific
                                  Authority  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 681--699
            Brian P. Bloomfield   The Role of Information Systems in the
                                  UK National Health Service: Action at a
                                  Distance and the Fetish of Calculation   701--734
                   Andrew Cross   The Crisis in Physics: Dialectical
                                  Materialism and Quantum Theory . . . . . 735--759
             Walter G. Vincenti   The Scope for Social Impact in
                                  Engineering Outcomes: a Diagrammatic Aid
                                  to Analysis  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 761--767
            Daniel Lee Kleinman   Conceptualizing the Politics of Science:
                                  a Response to Cambrosio, Limoges and
                                  Pronovost  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 769--774
          Alberto Cambrosio and   
            Camille Limoges and   
               Denyse Pronovost   Analyzing Science Policy-Making:
                                  Political Ontology or Ethnography?: a
                                  Reply to Kleinman  . . . . . . . . . . . 775--781


Social Studies of Science
Volume 22, Number 1, February 1, 1992

        Knut H. Sòrensen   Towards a Feminized Technology? Gendered
                                  Values in the Construction of Technology 5--31
               Bruno Latour and   
           Philippe Mauguin and   
               Genevi\`eve Teil   A Note on Socio-Technical Graphs . . . . 33--57
                 James K. Scott   Exploring Socio-Technical Analysis:
                                  Monsieur Latour is not Joking! . . . . . 59--80
         W. Bernard Carlson and   
              Michael E. Gorman   Socio-Technical Graphs and Cognitive
                                  Maps: a Response to Latour, Mauguin and
                                  Teil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81--91
                   Bruno Latour   A Reply to Carlson and Gorman  . . . . . 91--95
                Ronald N. Giere   The Cognitive Construction of Scientific
                                  Knowledge (Response to Pickering)  . . . 95--107
                    Robert Nola   Ordinary Human Inference as Refutation
                                  of the Strong Programme  . . . . . . . . 107--129
                    David Bloor   Ordinary Human Inference as Material for
                                  the Sociology of Knowledge . . . . . . . 129--139
                    Hans Radder   Normative Reflexions on Constructivist
                                  Approaches to Science and Technology . . 141--173
                   Peter Slezak   Artificial Experts . . . . . . . . . . . 175--201
                  H. M. Collins   AI-Vey!: Response to Slezak  . . . . . . 201--203
               Jonathan Harwood   Styles of Science  . . . . . . . . . . . 205--208

Social Studies of Science
Volume 22, Number 2, May 1, 1992

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211--212
             Hans-Joachim Braun   Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213--230
                 R. A. Buchanan   The Atmospheric Railway of I. K. Brunel  231--243
                Hugh S. Torrens   A Study of `Failure' with a `Successful
                                  Innovation': Joseph Day and the
                                  Two-Stroke Internal-Combustion Engine    245--262
                 Edmund N. Todd   Electric Ploughs in Wilhelmine Germany:
                                  Failure of an Agricultural System  . . . 263--281
       Marcela Efmertová   Czech Physicist Jaroslav \vSSafránek and
                                  His Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283--300
             W. David Lewis and   
             William F. Trimble   The Airmail Pickup System of All
                                  American Aviation: a Failed Innovation?  301--315
            Anthony N. Stranges   Farrington Daniels and the Wisconsin
                                  Process for Nitrogen Fixation  . . . . . 317--337
             Hans-Joachim Braun   The Chrysler Automotive Gas Turbine
                                  Engine, 1950--80 . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--351
           Robert T. McCutcheon   Science, Technology and the State in the
                                  Provision of Low-Income Accommodation:
                                  The Case of Industrialized
                                  House-Building, 1955--77 . . . . . . . . 353--371
                       Jan Hult   The Itera Plastic Bicycle  . . . . . . . 373--385
               Barton C. Hacker   The Gemini Paraglider: a Failure of
                                  Scheduled Innovation, 1961--64 . . . . . 387--406
              Michael E. Gorman   Using Technology to Model Technoscience  407--411
                   Rick Szostak   Technology and Culture Revisited . . . . 412--418
            David Philip Miller   Values Redivivus?  . . . . . . . . . . . 419--427
                      Anonymous   Book Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429--432

Social Studies of Science
Volume 22, Number 3, August 1, 1992

                 Steven Yearley   Skills, Deals and Impartiality: The Sale
                                  of Environmental Consultancy Skills and
                                  Public Perceptions of Scientific
                                  Neutrality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435--453
            Susan Gross Solomon   The Soviet Legalization of Abortion in
                                  German Medical Discourse: a Study of the
                                  Use of Selective Perceptions in
                                  Cross-Cultural Scientific Relations  . . 455--485
                Trevor J. Pinch   Opening Black Boxes: Science, Technology
                                  and Society  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487--510
             Christopher Hamlin   Reflexivity in Technology Studies:
                                  Toward a Technology of Technology (and
                                  Science)?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511--544
               Robert Gascoigne   The Historical Demography of the
                                  Scientific Community, 1450--1900 . . . . 545--573
                    Brian Wynne   Representing Policy Constructions and
                                  Interests in SSK . . . . . . . . . . . . 575--580
              Andrea C. Burrows   Inside the Outer Circle: Productivity,
                                  Performance and Career Patterns  . . . . 581--585
                 Wendy Faulkner   When is Small Beautiful in Biotech?  . . 586--589

Social Studies of Science
Volume 22, Number 4, November 1, 1992

             Theodore M. Porter   Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 595--595
                Lorraine Daston   Objectivity and the Escape from
                                  Perspective  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 597--618
                     Peter Dear   From Truth to Disinterestedness in the
                                  Seventeenth Century  . . . . . . . . . . 619--631
             Theodore M. Porter   Quantification and the Accounting Ideal
                                  in Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633--651
               Warwick Anderson   The Reasoning of the Strongest: The
                                  Polemics of Skill and Science in Medical
                                  Diagnosis  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 653--684
              Hughie Mackay and   
               Gareth Gillespie   Extending the Social Shaping of
                                  Technology Approach: Ideology and
                                  Appropriation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 685--716
              Hubert L. Dreyfus   Response to Collins, Artificial Experts  717--726
                  Harry Collins   Hubert L. Dreyfus, Forms of Life, and a
                                  Simple Test for Machine Intelligence . . 726--739
             Olival Freire, Jr.   Comment on `The Crisis in Physics' . . . 739--742
                   Andrew Cross   Reply to Freire  . . . . . . . . . . . . 742--744
                    Brian Wynne   Carving Out Science (and Politics) in
                                  the Regulatory Jungle  . . . . . . . . . 745--758
                    Ann Dugdale   Gender and the New Sociology of
                                  Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 759--762


Social Studies of Science
Volume 23, Number 1, February 1, 1993

               Yves Gingras and   
        Michel Trépanier   Constructing a Tokamak: Political,
                                  Economic and Technical Factors as
                                  Constraints and Resources  . . . . . . . 5--36
               Donald MacKenzie   Negotiating Arithmetic, Constructing
                                  Proof: The Sociology of Mathematics and
                                  Information Technology . . . . . . . . . 37--65
                Malcolm Ashmore   The Theatre of the Blind: Starring a
                                  Promethean Prankster, a Phoney
                                  Phenomenon, a Prism, a Pocket, and a
                                  Piece of Wood  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67--106
                    Geof Bowker   How to be Universal: Some Cybernetic
                                  Strategies, 1943--70 . . . . . . . . . . 107--127
               Joseph O'Connell   Metrology: The Creation of Universality
                                  by the Circulation of Particulars  . . . 129--173
                 Thomas Osborne   Mobilizing Psychoanalysis: Michael
                                  Balint and the General Practitioners . . 175--200
                  Gili S. Drori   The Relationship between Science,
                                  Technology and the Economy in Lesser
                                  Developed Countries  . . . . . . . . . . 201--215
                  Sara Delamont   Roads not Taken, or `The Way through the
                                  Woods' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217--222

Social Studies of Science
Volume 23, Number 2, May 1, 1993

            Vicky Singleton and   
                   Mike Michael   Actor-Networks and Ambivalence: General
                                  Practitioners in the UK Cervical
                                  Screening Programme  . . . . . . . . . . 227--264
                 Glenn E. Bugos   Manufacturing Certainty: Testing and
                                  Program Management for the F-4 Phantom
                                  II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265--300
               Helena M. Pycior   Reaping the Benefits of Collaboration
                                  While Avoiding its Pitfalls: Marie
                                  Curie's Rise to Scientific Prominence    301--323
           Margaret W. Rossiter   The Matthew Matilda Effect in Science    325--341
              Miguel Campanario   Consolation for the Scientist: Sometimes
                                  it is Hard to Publish Papers that are
                                  Later Highly-Cited . . . . . . . . . . . 342--362
                   Trevor Pinch   Generations of SSK . . . . . . . . . . . 363--373
        Knut H. Sòrensen   An Anatomy of Engineering Knowledge  . . 373--377
              Geoffery Tweedale   Book Review: Ian Inkster,
                                  \booktitleScience and Techonology in
                                  History: an Approach to Industrial
                                  Development  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378--381

Social Studies of Science
Volume 23, Number 3, August 1, 1993

                   John Abraham   Scientific Standards and Institutional
                                  Interests: Carcinogenic Risk Assessment
                                  of Benoxaprofen in the UK and US . . . . 387--444
              Diana E. Forsythe   Engineering Knowledge: The Construction
                                  of Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence  445--477
                     Paul Rosen   The Social Construction of Mountain
                                  Bikes: Technology and Postmodernity in
                                  the Cycle Industry . . . . . . . . . . . 479--513
                Sergio Sismondo   Some Social Constructions  . . . . . . . 515--553
             Karin Knorr-Cetina   Strong Constructivism --- from a
                                  Sociologist's Point of View: a Personal
                                  Addendum to Sismondo's Paper . . . . . . 555--563
                Sergio Sismondo   Response to Knorr-Cetina . . . . . . . . 563--569
     András Schubert and   
              Hajnalka Maczelka   Cognitive Changes in Scientometrics
                                  during the 1980s, as Reflected by the
                                  Reference Patterns of its Core Journal   571--581
               David R. Oldroyd   Honouring a Goodman  . . . . . . . . . . 583--590

Social Studies of Science
Volume 23, Number 4, November 1, 1993

                  M. Fortun and   
                 S. S. Schweber   Scientists and the Legacy of World War
                                  II: The Case of Operations Research (OR) 595--642
              David M. Hart and   
                David G. Victor   Scientific Elites and the Making of US
                                  Policy for Climate Change Research,
                                  1957--74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 643--680
                Allan Mazur and   
                    Jinling Lee   Sounding the Global Alarm: Environmental
                                  Issues in the US National News . . . . . 681--720
                 Michael Mulkay   Rhetorics of Hope and Fear in the Great
                                  Embryo Debate  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 721--742
                    David Bloor   Cognitive Models of Science  . . . . . . 743--757
                   Gregory Mann   Institutional Dynamics of Scientific
                                  Change: Ben-David's Legacy . . . . . . . 757--763


Social Studies of Science
Volume 24, Number 1, February 1, 1994

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
        Caroline Joan S. Picart   Scientific Controversy as Farce: The
                                  Benveniste--Maddox Counter Trials  . . . 7--37
                 Yuval P. Yonay   When Black Boxes Clash: Competing Ideas
                                  of What Science Is in Economics,
                                  1924--39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39--80
               Mike Michael and   
                    Lynda Birke   Enrolling the Core Set: The Case of the
                                  Animal Experimentation Controversy . . . 81--95
               Bernward Joerges   Expertise Lost: an Early Case of
                                  Technology Assessment  . . . . . . . . . 96--104
                    James Fleck   Knowing Engineers?: a Response to
                                  Forsythe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105--113
              Diana E. Forsythe   STS (Re)constructs Anthropology: a Reply
                                  to Fleck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113--123
                   John Abraham   Interests, Presuppositions and the
                                  Science Policy Construction Debate . . . 123--132
              Stefan Timmermans   Science Saga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133--134
                  Rob Hagendijk   Book Review: \booktitleTowards a
                                  Sociology of Science . . . . . . . . . . 135--139
                Anthony Corones   Book Review: \booktitlePhilosophy of
                                  Science and its Malcontents  . . . . . . 139--142
                   Steve Fuller   Book Review: \booktitleCan Science
                                  Studies be Spoken in a Civil Tongue? . . 143--168
                     Alan Irwin   Book Review: \booktitleScience and its
                                  Publics: Continuity and Change in the
                                  Risk Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168--184
                Henrika Kuklick   Book Review: \booktitleThe Definition of
                                  a Profession: The Authority of Metaphor
                                  in the History of Intelligence Testing,
                                  1980--1930 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185--188
               Paul R. Schulman   Book Review: \booktitleThe Management of
                                  Scale: Big Organizations, Big Decisions,
                                  Big Mistakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188--191

Social Studies of Science
Volume 24, Number 2, May 1, 1994

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195--195
               William T. Lynch   Ideology and the Sociology of Scientific
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197--227
                Paul N. Edwards   Hyper Text and Hypertension:
                                  Post-Structuralist Critical Theory,
                                  Social Studies of Science and Software   229--278
                Bryce Allen and   
                   Jian Qin and   
                F. W. Lancaster   Persuasive Communities: a Longitudinal
                                  Analysis of References in the
                                  \booktitlePhilosophical Transactions of
                                  the Royal Society, 1665--1990  . . . . . 279--310
                  H. M. Collins   Dissecting Surgery: Forms of Life
                                  Depersonalized . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311--333
              Stefan Hirschauer   Towards a Methodology of Investigations
                                  into the Strangeness of One's Own
                                  Culture: a Response to Collins . . . . . 335--346
                   Nicholas Fox   Fabricating Surgery: a Response to
                                  Collins  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347--354
                  Michael Lynch   Collins, Hirschauer and Winch:
                                  Ethnography, Exoticism, Surgery,
                                  Antisepsis and Dehorsification . . . . . 354--369
                  H. M. Collins   Scene from Afar  . . . . . . . . . . . . 369--389
                  Kyung-Man Kim   Book Review: \booktitleNatural versus
                                  Normative Rationality: Reassessing the
                                  Strong Programme in the Sociology of
                                  Knowledge: David Bloor,
                                  \booktitleKnowledge and Social Imagery,
                                  second edition, (London & Chicago, IL:
                                  The University of Chicago Press, 1991),
                                  xi + 203 pp., \$32.00, \$13.95/\pounds
                                  11.25 pbk. ISBN 0-226-06096-9 (-06097-7
                                  pbk) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391--403
                Paolo Palladino   Book Review: \booktitleThe Right Tools
                                  for the Job: At Work in
                                  Twentieth-Century Life Sciences  . . . . 404--409
             Sheila Faith Weiss   Book Review: \booktitleStyles of
                                  Scientific Thought: The German Genetics
                                  Community 1900--1933 . . . . . . . . . . 409--415

Social Studies of Science
Volume 24, Number 3, August 1, 1994

                     Ron Curtis   Narrative Form and Normative Force:
                                  Baconian Story-Telling in Popular
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419--461
               Gloria Y. Golden   On the Way to Jupiter: Psychological
                                  Dimensions of the Galileo Mission  . . . 463--511
     Thomas Söderqvist and   
          Arthur M. Silverstein   Participation in Scientific Meetings: a
                                  New Prosopographical Approach to the
                                  Disciplinary History of Science --- The
                                  Case of Immunology, 1951--72 . . . . . . 513--548
              Mikael Hård   Technology as Practice: Local and Global
                                  Closure Processes in Diesel-Engine
                                  Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549--585
                Stewart Russell   Book Review: \booktitleHeating Networks  587--595
                    Maggie Mort   Book Review: \booktitleWhat About the
                                  Workers? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 596--606

Social Studies of Science
Volume 24, Number 4, November 1, 1994

                 Michael Mulkay   The Triumph of the Pre-Embryo:
                                  Interpretations of the Human Embryo in
                                  Parliamentary Debate over Embryo
                                  Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611--639
              Annemarie Mol and   
                       John Law   Regions, Networks and Fluids: Anaemia
                                  and Social Topology  . . . . . . . . . . 641--671
               Myles W. Jackson   A Spectrum of Belief: Goethe's
                                  `Republic' versus Newtonian `Despotism'  673--701
               Dusan Bjelic and   
                  Michael Lynch   Goethe's `Protestant Reformation' as a
                                  Textual Demonstration: Comment on
                                  Jackson  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703--724
                     Nina Toren   Professional-Support and
                                  Intellectual-influence Networks of
                                  Russian Immigrant Scientists in Israel   725--743
                  Lewis Wolpert   Response to Steve Fuller . . . . . . . . 745--747
                Steven Weinberg   Response to Steve Fuller . . . . . . . . 748--751
                   Steve Fuller   Being Civil with Scientists: Reply to
                                  Wolpert and Weinberg . . . . . . . . . . 751--757
                    Susan Hardy   Book Review: \booktitleThe Laboratory
                                  Revolution in Medicine . . . . . . . . . 759--762


Social Studies of Science
Volume 25, Number 1, February 1, 1995

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--8
                 David Turnbull   Rendering Turbulence Orderly . . . . . . 9--33
                Gerhard Sonnert   What Makes a Good Scientist?:
                                  Determinants of Peer Evaluation among
                                  Biologists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35--55
                     Greg Myers   From Discovery to Invention: The Writing
                                  and Rewriting of Two Patents . . . . . . 57--105
             Kathryn Packer and   
                 Andrew Webster   Inventing Boundaries: The Prior Art of
                                  the Social World . . . . . . . . . . . . 107--117
             Karin Knorr-Cetina   How Superorganisms Change: Consensus
                                  Formation and the Social Ontology of
                                  High-Energy Physics Experiments  . . . . 119--147
                 Michael Mulkay   Parliamentary Ambivalence in Relation to
                                  Embryo Research  . . . . . . . . . . . . 149--163
                   Moti Nissani   The Plight of the Obscure Innovator in
                                  Science: a Few Reflections on
                                  Campanario's Note  . . . . . . . . . . . 165--183
                     Paul Brown   Review: Welcome Friends: Let's Proceed.
                                  Kay Milton (ed.),
                                  \booktitleEnvironmentalism: The View
                                  from Anthropology, Association of Social
                                  Anthropologists Monographs, No. 32
                                  (London & New York: Routledge, 1993), x +
                                  240 pp., \$17.95 / \pounds 14.99. ISBN
                                  0-415-094755}  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185--190

Social Studies of Science
Volume 25, Number 2, May 1, 1995

               Herbert Gottweis   German Politics of Genetic Engineering
                                  and its Deconstruction . . . . . . . . . 195--235
                Charles Goodwin   Seeing in Depth  . . . . . . . . . . . . 237--274
            Sharon G. Levin and   
           Paula E. Stephan and   
               Mary Beth Walker   Planck's Principle Revisited: a Note . . 275--283
                Jay A. Labinger   Science as Culture: a View from the
                                  Petri Dish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285--306
                  H. M. Collins   Cooperation and the Two Cultures:
                                  Response to Labinger . . . . . . . . . . 306--309
                   Steve Fuller   From Pox to Pax?: Response to Labinger   309--314
                Sheila Jasanoff   Cooperation for What?: a View from the
                                  Sociological\slash Cultural Study of
                                  Science Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314--317
                   David Hakken   The Cultural Reconstruction of Science:
                                  a Response to Labinger . . . . . . . . . 317--320
                  William Keith   Response to Labinger . . . . . . . . . . 321--324
                  Michael Lynch   Collaboration and Scandal: a Comment on
                                  Labinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324--329
                 Harry M. Marks   Other Voices: a Response to Labinger . . 329--334
                Trevor J. Pinch   In and Out of the Petri Dish: Science
                                  and S&TS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334--337
                 Alan Stockdale   `Stop Talking about Science!': A
                                  Response to Labinger . . . . . . . . . . 337--341
                Jay A. Labinger   Out of the Petri Dish Endlessly Rocking:
                                  Reply to My Responders . . . . . . . . . 341--348
                   Peter Taylor   Co-Construction and Process: a Response
                                  to Sismondo's Classification of
                                  Constructivisms  . . . . . . . . . . . . 348--359
                Sergio Sismondo   Reply to Taylor  . . . . . . . . . . . . 359--362
            Ruth Schwartz Cowan   Women and Science: Contested Terrain . . 363--370
                   Marga Vicedo   What Is that Thing Called Mendelian
                                  Genetics?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370--382
                Elihu M. Gerson   Book Review: John Law,
                                  \booktitleOrganizing Modernity . . . . . 382--388
                     Peter Dear   Book Review: William Eamon,
                                  \booktitleScience and the Secrets of
                                  Nature: Books of Secrets in Medieval and
                                  Early Modern Culture . . . . . . . . . . 388--393
              W. Randall Albury   Review: Constructionist's Regress:
                                  William F. Bynum, \booktitleScience and
                                  the Practice of Medicine in the
                                  Nineteenth Century (Cambridge: Cambridge
                                  University Press, 1994), xvi + 283 pp.,
                                  \pounds 40.00 / \$54.95, \pounds 12.95 /
                                  \$15.95 pbk. ISBN 0-521-25109-5
                                  (0-521-27205-X pbk)  . . . . . . . . . . 393--396
                 Stephen Turner   Edward Shils (1 July 1910--23 January
                                  1995)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397--399
                     David Edge   Editor's Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400--400

Social Studies of Science
Volume 25, Number 3, August 1, 1995

            Bruce V. Lewenstein   From Fax to Facts: Communication in the
                                  Cold Fusion Saga . . . . . . . . . . . . 403--436
                      Marc Berg   Turning a Practice into a Science:
                                  Reconceptualizing Postwar Medical
                                  Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437--476
         William R. Shadish and   
             Donna Tolliver and   
                 Maria Gray and   
             Sunil K. Sen Gupta   Author Judgements about Works They Cite:
                                  Three Studies from Psychology Journals   477--498
                 Michael Mulkay   Galileo and the Embryos: Religion and
                                  Science in Parliamentary Debate over
                                  Research on Human Embryos  . . . . . . . 499--532
        Brian P. Bloomfield and   
                Theo Vurdubakis   Disrupted Boundaries: New Reproductive
                                  Technologies and the Language of Anxiety
                                  and Expectation  . . . . . . . . . . . . 533--551
             Walter G. Vincenti   The Technical Shaping of Technology:
                                  Real-World Constraints and Technical
                                  Logic in Edison's Electrical Lighting
                                  System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553--574
                 John Gascoigne   The Eighteenth-Century Scientific
                                  Community: a Prosopographical Study  . . 575--581
                  Michael Lynch   The Idylls of the Academy  . . . . . . . 582--600
        Carl Martin Allwood and   
               Jan Bärmark   Situating the Social Psychology of
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600--608

Social Studies of Science
Volume 25, Number 4, November 1, 1995

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611--612
      Katalin Balázs and   
             Wendy Faulkner and   
                   Uwe Schimank   Transformation of the Research Systems
                                  of Post-Communist Central and Eastern
                                  Europe: an Introduction  . . . . . . . . 613--632
                   Uwe Schimank   Transformation of Research Systems in
                                  Central and Eastern Europe: a
                                  Coincidence of Opportunities and Trouble 633--653
          Katalin Balázs   Innovation Potential Embodied in
                                  Research Organizations in Central and
                                  Eastern Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . 655--683
             Nadezhda Gaponenko   Transformation of the Research System in
                                  a Transitional Society: The Case of
                                  Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 685--703
              Elena Z. Mirskaya   Russian Academic Science Today: Its
                                  Societal Standing and the Situation
                                  within the Scientific Community  . . . . 705--725
                Julita Jablecka   Changes in the Management and Finance of
                                  the Research System in Poland: a Survey
                                  of the Opinions of Grant Applicants  . . 727--753
           Kostadinka Simeonova   Radical and Defensive Strategies in the
                                  Democratization of the Bulgarian Academy
                                  of Sciences  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755--775
            Judith Mosoni-Fried   Industrial Research in Hungary: a Victim
                                  of Structural Change . . . . . . . . . . 777--803
              Karel Müller   Changes on the `Borderlines' between
                                  Research and Industry following Economic
                                  Transformation in the Czech Republic . . 805--828
                Hans-Georg Wolf   An Academy in Transition: Organizational
                                  Success and Failure in the Process of
                                  German Unification . . . . . . . . . . . 829--852
            Gennady Nesvetailov   Changing Centre-Periphery Relations in
                                  the Former Soviet Republics: The Case of
                                  Belarus  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 853--871
      Katalin Balázs and   
             Wendy Faulkner and   
                   Uwe Schimank   Science and Technology Studies and
                                  Policy in Central and Eastern Europe:
                                  What Next? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 873--883
                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 884--884


Social Studies of Science
Volume 26, Number 1, February 1, 1996

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
                    Sal Restivo   Joseph Needham (9 December 1900--24
                                  March 1995)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7--8
                Dhruv Raina and   
                 S. Irfan Habib   The Moral Legitimation of Modern
                                  Science: Bhadralok Reflections on
                                  Theories of Evolution  . . . . . . . . . 9--42
             Christiane Sinding   Literary Genres and the Construction of
                                  Knowledge in Biology: Semantic Shifts
                                  and Scientific Change  . . . . . . . . . 43--70
                Joanne Hartland   Automating Blood Pressure Measurements:
                                  The Division of Labour and the
                                  Transformation of Method . . . . . . . . 71--94
               Boelie Elzen and   
              Bert Enserink and   
                    Wim A. Smit   Socio-Technical Networks: How a
                                  Technology Studies Approach May Help to
                                  Solve Problems Related to Technical
                                  Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--141
                 Martin Rudwick   Geological Travel and Theoretical
                                  Innovation: The Role of `Liminal'
                                  Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143--159
                   Brian Martin   Social Construction of an `Attack on
                                  Science' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161--173
             Geoffrey C. Bowker   How Things Change: The History of
                                  Sociotechnical Structures  . . . . . . . 173--182
                   David Mercer   The Revealing Science of Cod . . . . . . 182--186
                   Hebe Vessuri   Book Review: Jacqueline Fortes and
                                  Larissa Lomnitz, \booktitleBecoming a
                                  Scientist in Mexico: The Challenge of
                                  Creating a Scientific Community in an
                                  Underdeveloped Country . . . . . . . . . 186--191
                   Jo Wodak and   
                  David Oldroyd   `Vedic Creationism': a Further Twist to
                                  the Evolution Debate . . . . . . . . . . 192--213

Social Studies of Science
Volume 26, Number 2, May 1, 1996

          Evelleen Richards and   
                Malcolm Ashmore   More Sauce Please! The Politics of SSK:
                                  Neutrality, Commitment and Beyond  . . . 219--228
                  H. M. Collins   In Praise of Futile Gestures: How
                                  Scientific is the Sociology of
                                  Scientific Knowledge?  . . . . . . . . . 229--244
                   Brian Martin   Sticking a Needle into Science: The Case
                                  of Polio Vaccines and the Origin of AIDS 245--276
                      Dick Pels   The Politics of Symmetry . . . . . . . . 277--304
                Malcolm Ashmore   Ending Up On the Wrong Side: Must the
                                  Two Forms of Radicalism Always Be at
                                  War? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305--322
              Evelleen Richards   (Un)Boxing the Monster . . . . . . . . . 323--356
                    Brian Wynne   SSK's Identity Parade: Signing-Up,
                                  Off-and-On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357--391
                Sheila Jasanoff   Beyond Epistemology: Relativism and
                                  Engagement in the Politics of Science    393--418
              Annemarie Mol and   
                 Jessica Mesman   Neonatal Food and the Politics of
                                  Theory: Some Questions of Method . . . . 419--444
                Vicky Singleton   Feminism, Sociology of Scientific
                                  Knowledge and Postmodernism: Politics,
                                  Theory and Me  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445--468
           August W. Giebelhaus   Melvin Kranzberg (22 November 1917--6
                                  December 1995) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469--472

Social Studies of Science
Volume 26, Number 3, August 1, 1996

                Gabrielle Hecht   Rebels and Pioneers: Technocratic
                                  Ideologies and Social Identities in the
                                  French Nuclear Workplace, 1955--69 . . . 483--530
                   Brian Balmer   Managing Mapping in the Human Genome
                                  Project  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531--573
                      Anonymous   Erratum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574--574
                 Charis Cussins   Ontological Choreography: Agency through
                                  Objectification in Infertility Clinics   575--610
                 Mikel Olazaran   A Sociological Study of the Official
                                  History of the Perceptrons Controversy   611--659
              John P. Walsh and   
                     Todd Bayma   Computer Networks and Scientific Work    661--703
                     Paul Rosen   Of Artifacts, Analysis and Alliteration:
                                  Theory and Politics in Constructivist
                                  Technology Studies . . . . . . . . . . . 705--711
             Theodore M. Porter   Accounting Made Visible  . . . . . . . . 712--715
               Robert Rosenwein   Donald T. Campbell (20 November 1916--5
                                  May 1996)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 717--720

Social Studies of Science
Volume 26, Number 4, November 1, 1996

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723--732
                  Simon A. Cole   Which Came First, the Fossil or the
                                  Fuel?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 733--766
              Stefan Timmermans   Saving Lives or Saving Multiple
                                  Identities?: The Double Dynamic of
                                  Resuscitation Scripts  . . . . . . . . . 767--797
                   Eileen Crist   Naturalists' Portrayals of Animal Life:
                                  Engaging the Verstehen Approach  . . . . 799--838
                    David Bloor   Idealism and the Sociology of Knowledge  839--856
                    Libby Robin   Educating the Activist: Natural and
                                  Unnatural Visions  . . . . . . . . . . . 857--862
               Malcolm Nicolson   Medical Innovations: Historiography,
                                  Heterogeneity and `The Mangle of
                                  Practice'  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 863--874


Social Studies of Science
Volume 27, Number 1, February 1, 1997

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
                 Eric Francoeur   The Forgotten Tool: The Design and Use
                                  of Molecular Models  . . . . . . . . . . 7--40
                Nelly Oudshoorn   From Population Control Politics to
                                  Chemicals: The WHO as an Intermediary
                                  Organization in Contraceptive
                                  Development  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41--72
               Martina Merz and   
             Karin Knorr-Cetina   Deconstruction in a `Thinking' Science:
                                  Theoretical Physicists at Work . . . . . 73--111
                George Gale and   
           Cassandra L. Pinnick   Stalking Theoretical Physicists: an
                                  Ethnography Flounders: a Response to
                                  Merz and Knorr-Cetina  . . . . . . . . . 113--123
         Karin Knorr-Cetina and   
                   Martina Merz   Floundering or Frolicking --- How does
                                  Ethnography Fare in Theoretical Physics?
                                  (and What Sort of Ethnography?): a Reply
                                  to Gale and Pinnick  . . . . . . . . . . 123--131
              Judith Fadlon and   
             Noah Lewin-Epstein   Laughter Spreads: Another Perspective on
                                  Boundary Crossing in the Benveniste
                                  Affair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131--141
           Caroline Joan Picart   Blurring Boundaries: a Reply to Fadlon
                                  and Lewin-Epstein  . . . . . . . . . . . 142--146
      Roland Wagner-Döbler   Self-Organization of Scientific
                                  Specialization and Diversification: a
                                  Quantitative Case Study  . . . . . . . . 147--170
           Christopher Lawrence   Science, Skill and Medical Art . . . . . 171--179

Social Studies of Science
Volume 27, Number 2, April 1, 1997

María Jesús Santesmases and   
            Emilio Muñoz   Scientific Organizations in Spain
                                  (1950--1970): Social Isolation and
                                  International Legitimation of
                                  Biochemists and Molecular Biologists on
                                  the Periphery  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187--219
           Lisa M. Mitchell and   
              Alberto Cambrosio   The Invisible Topography of Power:
                                  Electromagnetic Fields, Bodies and the
                                  Environment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221--271
          Stefan Timmermans and   
                      Marc Berg   Standardization in Action: Achieving
                                  Local Universality through Medical
                                  Protocols  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273--305
                     Ron Eglash   The African Heritage of Benjamin
                                  Banneker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307--315
                   Yves Gingras   The New Dialectics of Nature . . . . . . 317--334
                  Steven Shapin   Signs of the Times . . . . . . . . . . . 335--349
                Sheila Jasanoff   Public Knowledge, Private Fears  . . . . 350--355
                     David Edge   Beam and mote  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357--359

Social Studies of Science
Volume 27, Number 3, June 1, 1997

                 Daniel Breslau   Contract Shop Epistemology: Credibility
                                  and Problem Construction in Applied
                                  Social Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363--394
                   Robert Evans   Soothsaying or Science?: Falsification,
                                  Uncertainty and Social Change in
                                  Macroeconomic Modelling  . . . . . . . . 395--438
                   Brian Martin   Science, Technology and Nonviolent
                                  Action: The Case for a Utopian Dimension
                                  in the Social Analysis of Science and
                                  Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439--463
                    T. J. Pinch   Kuhn --- The Conservative and Radical
                                  Interpretations: Are Some Mertonians
                                  `Kuhnians' and Some Kuhnians
                                  `Mertonians'?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465--482
                 David Edge and   
           Rom Harré and   
               Andrew Brown and   
               Barry Barnes and   
             Michael Mulkay and   
               Steve Fuller and   
             Martin Rudwick and   
            Ronald N. Giere and   
                    David Bloor   Thomas S. Kuhn (18 July 1922--17 June
                                  1996)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483--502
           John A. Schuster and   
              Alan B. H. Taylor   Blind Trust: The Gentlemanly Origins of
                                  Experimental Science . . . . . . . . . . 503--536
                   John Habgood   Debating Embryo Research . . . . . . . . 537--542
                     David Edge   For the record . . . . . . . . . . . . . 543--544

Social Studies of Science
Volume 27, Number 4, August 1, 1997

                Graham Spinardi   Aldermaston and British Nuclear Weapons
                                  Development: Testing the `Zuckerman
                                  Thesis'  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547--582
              Michael E. Gorman   Mind in the World: Cognition and
                                  Practice in the Invention of the
                                  Telephone  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583--624
                    Amy Sue Bix   Experiences and Voices of Eugenics
                                  Field-Workers: `Women's Work' in Biology 625--668
      Stéphane Baldi and   
              Lowell L. Hargens   Re-examining Price's Conjectures on the
                                  Structure of Reference Networks: Results
                                  from the Special Relativity, Spatial
                                  Diffusion Modeling and Role Analysis
                                  Literatures  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669--687

Social Studies of Science
Volume 27, Number 5, October 1, 1997

                 Steven Epstein   Activism, Drug Regulation, and the
                                  Politics of Therapeutic Evaluation in
                                  the AIDS Era: a Case Study of ddC and
                                  the `Surrogate Markers' Debate . . . . . 691--726
                  Karin Garrety   Social Worlds, Actor-Networks and
                                  Controversy: The Case of Cholesterol,
                                  Dietary Fat and Heart Disease  . . . . . 727--773
             Monica Cartner and   
                  Tim Bollinger   Science Policy Reforms: The New Zealand
                                  Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775--803
               Malcolm Nicolson   Interdisciplinary History: Visions of
                                  Empire, Dreams of Youth  . . . . . . . . 805--814

Social Studies of Science
Volume 27, Number 6, December 1, 1997

                 Gavan McDonell   Scientific and Everyday Knowledge: Trust
                                  and the Politics of Environmental
                                  Initiatives  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 819--863
                Beno\^\it Godin   The Rhetoric of a Health Technology: The
                                  Microprocessor Patient Card  . . . . . . 865--902
           Gérard Fourez   Scientific and Technological Literacy as
                                  a Social Practice  . . . . . . . . . . . 903--936
                    Bryce Allen   Referring to Schools of Thought: an
                                  Example of Symbolic Citations  . . . . . 937--949
                Charles D. Raab   Surveying Surveillance . . . . . . . . . 951--956


Social Studies of Science
Volume 28, Number 1, February 1, 1998

          Monica Dianne Mulcahy   Designing the User/Using the Design: The
                                  Shifting Relations of a Curriculum
                                  Technology Change  . . . . . . . . . . . 5--37
               Stefan Helmreich   Recombination, Rationality, Reductionism
                                  and Romantic Reactions: Culture,
                                  Computers, and the Genetic Algorithm . . 39--71
              Graham Button and   
                   Wes Sharrock   The Organizational Accountability of
                                  Technological Work . . . . . . . . . . . 73--102
                      Jon Guice   Controversy and the State: Lord ARPA and
                                  Intelligent Computing  . . . . . . . . . 103--138
             Judith V. Grabiner   `Some Disputes of Consequence':
                                  Maclaurin among the Molasses Barrels . . 139--168
             Anthony Palmer and   
              Harry Collins and   
                  Michael Lynch   Peter G. Winch (14 January 1926--27
                                  April 1997)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169--175
                 David Hess and   
                Gary Downey and   
               Lucy Suchman and   
               David Hakken and   
                     Leigh Star   Diana E. Forsythe (11 November 1947--14
                                  August 1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175--182
              Nicolas Rasmussen   Down-to-Earth Science  . . . . . . . . . 183--186
                  Michael Lynch   Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about
                                  Technicians, and More  . . . . . . . . . 186--190

Social Studies of Science
Volume 28, Number 2, April 1, 1998

           Léa Velho and   
            Osvaldo Pessoa, Jr.   The Decision-Making Process in the
                                  Construction of the Synchrotron Light
                                  National Laboratory in Brazil  . . . . . 195--219
            Harro van Lente and   
                       Arie Rip   The Rise of Membrane Technology: From
                                  Rhetorics to Social Reality  . . . . . . 221--254
           Monica J. Casper and   
                Adele E. Clarke   Making the Pap Smear into the `Right
                                  Tool' for the Job: Cervical Cancer
                                  Screening in the USA, circa 1940--95 . . 255--290
      Jeroen van der Sluijs and   
Josée van Eijndhoven and   
             Simon Shackley and   
                    Brian Wynne   Anchoring Devices in Science for Policy:
                                  The Case of Consensus around Climate
                                  Sensitivity  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291--323
                    Hans Radder   The Politics of STS  . . . . . . . . . . 325--331
                Vicky Singleton   The Politic(ian)s of SSK: A Reply to
                                  Radder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332--338
                    Brian Wynne   Reply to Radder  . . . . . . . . . . . . 338--344
                    Hans Radder   Second Thoughts on the Politics of STS:
                                  a Response to the Replies by Singleton
                                  and Wynne  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344--348
                     Robert Bud   Knowing Machines . . . . . . . . . . . . 349--351

Social Studies of Science
Volume 28, Number 3, June 1, 1998

                Maggie Mort and   
                   Mike Michael   Human and Technological `Redundancy':
                                  Phantom Intermediaries in a Nuclear
                                  Submarine Industry . . . . . . . . . . . 355--400
José Manoel Carvalho de Mello and   
      Carlos Machado de Freitas   Social Interests, Contextualizations and
                                  Uncertainties in Risk Assessment: The
                                  Case of Methanol as a Fuel Component in
                                  Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401--421
                Reijo Miettinen   Object Construction and Networks in
                                  Research Work: The Case of Research on
                                  Cellulose-Degrading Enzymes  . . . . . . 423--463
                Beno\^\it Godin   Writing Performative History: The New
                                  New Atlantis?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465--483
                 Wendy Faulkner   Extraordinary Journeys around Ordinary
                                  Technologies in Ordinary Lives . . . . . 484--489
                 Steven Epstein   History and Diagnosis of `Scientific'
                                  Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489--495

Social Studies of Science
Volume 28, Number 4, August 1, 1998

                      Ken Alder   Making Things the Same: Representation,
                                  Tolerance and the End of the Ancien
                                  Regime in France . . . . . . . . . . . . 499--545
                   Bruce Curtis   From the Moral Thermometer to Money:
                                  Metrological Reform in Pre-Confederation
                                  Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547--570
              Alexandre Mallard   Compare, Standardize and Settle
                                  Agreement: On some Usual Metrological
                                  Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571--601
                N. David Mermin   The Science of Science: a Physicist
                                  Reads Barnes, Bloor and Henry  . . . . . 603--623
                    David Bloor   Changing Axes: Response to Mermin  . . . 624--635
                   Barry Barnes   Oversimplification and the Desire for
                                  Truth: Oversimplification and the Desire
                                  for Truth: Response to Mermin  . . . . . 636--640
                N. David Mermin   Abandoning Preconceptions: Reply to
                                  Bloor and Barnes . . . . . . . . . . . . 641--647
                       Jon Agar   SSK in Theory and Practice . . . . . . . 649--655
                    David Bloor   A Civil Skepticism . . . . . . . . . . . 655--665
                     Greg Myers   Facts, Thinking and Talk . . . . . . . . 666--672

Social Studies of Science
Volume 28, Number 5--6, October 1, 1998

              Michael Lynch and   
                Sheila Jasanoff   Contested Identities: Science, Law and
                                  Forensic Practice  . . . . . . . . . . . 675--686
                  Simon A. Cole   Witnessing Identification: Latent
                                  Fingerprinting Evidence and Expert
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 687--712
                Sheila Jasanoff   The Eye of Everyman: Witnessing DNA in
                                  the Simpson Trial  . . . . . . . . . . . 713--740
               Arthur Daemmrich   The Evidence Does Not Speak for Itself:
                                  Expert Witnesses and the Organization of
                                  DNA-Typing Companies . . . . . . . . . . 741--772
            Kathleen Jordan and   
                  Michael Lynch   The Dissemination, Standardization and
                                  Routinization of a Molecular Biological
                                  Technique  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773--800
                    Saul Halfon   Collecting, Testing and Convincing:
                                  Forensic DNA Experts in the Courts . . . 801--828
                  Michael Lynch   The Discursive Production of
                                  Uncertainty: The OJ Simpson `Dream Team'
                                  and the Sociology of Knowledge Machine   829--868


Social Studies of Science
Volume 29, Number 1, February 1, 1999

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
               Donald MacKenzie   Slaying the Kraken: The Sociohistory of
                                  a Mathematical Proof . . . . . . . . . . 7--60
                     Bart Simon   Undead Science: Making Sense of Cold
                                  Fusion After the (Arti)fact  . . . . . . 61--85
                David H. Guston   Stabilizing the Boundary between US
                                  Politics and Science: The Rôle of the
                                  Office of Technology Transfer as a
                                  Boundary Organization  . . . . . . . . . 87--111
      Larissa Adler Lomnitz and   
           Laura Cházaro   Basic, Applied and Technological
                                  Research: Computer Science and Applied
                                  Mathematics at the National Autonomous
                                  University of Mexico . . . . . . . . . . 113--134
                    Terry Shinn   Pillars of French Engineering  . . . . . 135--144
                   Robert Evans   A Cause to Believe In? . . . . . . . . . 145--150
              Stephen Fortescue   Book Review: Paul R. Josephson,
                                  \booktitleNew Atlantis Revisited:
                                  Akademgorodok, the Siberian City of
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150--152

Social Studies of Science
Volume 29, Number 2, April 1, 1999

                  H. M. Collins   Tantalus and the Aliens: Publications,
                                  Audiences and the Search for
                                  Gravitational Waves  . . . . . . . . . . 163--197
               Donald MacKenzie   The Science Wars and the Past's Quiet
                                  Voices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199--213
                Philip Sullivan   Response to MacKenzie  . . . . . . . . . 215--223
               Donald MacKenzie   The Zero-Sum Assumption: Reply to
                                  Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223--234
                   Trevor Pinch   Half a House: A Response to McKinney . . 235--240
            William J. McKinney   Partial Houses Built on Common Ground:
                                  Reply to Pinch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240--246
                   Trevor Pinch   Final Response to McKinney . . . . . . . 246--247
              Steven Shapin and   
                 Simon Schaffer   Response to Pinnick  . . . . . . . . . . 249--253
           Cassandra L. Pinnick   Caught in a Sandy Shoal of the Shallow:
                                  Reply to Shapin and Schaffer . . . . . . 253--257
              Steven Shapin and   
                 Simon Schaffer   On Bad History: Reply to Pinnick . . . . 257--259
                  Michel Callon   Whose Imposture?: Physicists at War with
                                  the Third Person . . . . . . . . . . . . 261--286
                  H. M. Collins   The Science Police . . . . . . . . . . . 287--294
                Rosemary Robins   Review: Public and Popular
                                  Representations of `Frankenscience': Jon
                                  Turney, \booktitleFrankenstein's
                                  Footsteps: Science, Genetics, and
                                  Popular Culture (New Haven, CT: Yale
                                  University Press, 1998), ix + 276 pp.,
                                  \$30.00. ISBN 0-300-07417-4} . . . . . . 295--301
                   Jerry Ravetz   Less than the Sum of Its Parts: Or,
                                  Studying Periods, not Problems . . . . . 302--306
                 Andy Pickering   In the Land of the Blind \ldots::
                                  Thoughts on Gingras  . . . . . . . . . . 307--311
                   Yves Gingras   From the Heights of Metaphysics: A Reply
                                  to Pickering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312--315
                      Anonymous   Erratum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317--318

Social Studies of Science
Volume 29, Number 3, June 1, 1999

            Sean Hsiang-lin Lei   From Changshan to a New Anti-Malarial
                                  Drug: Re-Networking Chinese Drugs and
                                  Excluding Chinese Doctors  . . . . . . . 323--358
    Eloína Peláez   The Stored-Program Computer: Two
                                  Conceptions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359--389
                  Russell Viner   Putting Stress in Life: Hans Selye and
                                  the Making of Stress Theory  . . . . . . 391--410
               Bernward Joerges   Do Politics Have Artefacts?  . . . . . . 411--431
              Steve Woolgar and   
                   Geoff Cooper   Do Artefacts Have Ambivalence: Moses'
                                  Bridges, Winner's Bridges and other
                                  Urban Legends in S&TS . . . . . . . . . . 433--449
               Bernward Joerges   Scams Cannot Be Busted: Reply to Woolgar
                                  & Cooper  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450--457
                 Ingemar Bohlin   Making History . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459--480

Social Studies of Science
Volume 29, Number 4, August 1, 1999

                      Anonymous   Erratum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i--i
                  Benjamin Sims   Concrete Practices: Testing in an
                                  Earthquake-Engineering Laboratory  . . . 483--518
               Marilia Coutinho   Ninety Years of Chagas Disease: a
                                  Success Story at the Periphery . . . . . 519--549
         Hél\`ene Mialet   Do Angels Have Bodies? Two Stories About
                                  Subjectivity in Science: The Cases of
                                  William X and Mister H . . . . . . . . . 551--581
               Carol J. Steiner   Constructive Science and Technology
                                  Studies: On the Path to Being? . . . . . 583--616
              Charles R. Thorpe   Atomic Spaces and American Culture . . . 617--627
                  Rob Hagendijk   An Agenda for STS: Porter on Trust and
                                  Quantification in Science, Politics and
                                  Society  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629--637

Social Studies of Science
Volume 29, Number 5, October 1, 1999

                Brigitte Chamak   The Emergence of Cognitive Science in
                                  France: A Comparison with the USA  . . . 643--684
                Philip Mirowski   Cyborg Agonistes: Economics Meets
                                  Operations Research in Mid-Century . . . 685--718
         Wolff-Michael Roth and   
               G. Michael Bowen   Digitizing Lizards: The Topology of
                                  `Vision' in Ecological Fieldwork . . . . 719--764
                      Lynn Dirk   A Measure of Originality: The Elements
                                  of Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 765--776
                Noretta Koertge   The Zero-Sum Assumption and the Symmetry
                                  Thesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777--784
                  H. M. Collins   Philosophy of Science and SSK: Reply to
                                  Koertge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 785--790
                     David Edge   Editorial Postscript . . . . . . . . . . 790--799

Social Studies of Science
Volume 29, Number 6, December 1, 1999

               John Abraham and   
                 Julie Sheppard   Complacent and Conflicting Scientific
                                  Expertise in British and American Drug
                                  Regulation: Clinical Risk Assessment of
                                  Triazolam  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 803--843
                 Steven Yearley   Computer Models and the Public's
                                  Understanding of Science: a Case-Study
                                  Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 845--866
                Eric Livingston   Cultures of Proving  . . . . . . . . . . 867--888
                Marta Kirejczyk   Parliamentary Cultures and Human
                                  Embryos: The Dutch and British Debates
                                  Compared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 889--912
                  Diane Vaughan   The Rôle of the Organization in the
                                  Production of Techno-Scientific
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 913--943
            Eva Marie Garroutte   Getting Serious about `Interrogating
                                  Representation': an Indigenous Turn  . . 945--956


Social Studies of Science
Volume 30, Number 1, February 1, 2000

               Daniel Kennefick   Star Crushing: Theoretical Practice and
                                  the Theoreticians' Regress . . . . . . . 5--40
          Stefan Timmermans and   
                 Valerie Leiter   The Redemption of Thalidomide:
                                  Standardizing the Risk of Birth Defects  41--71
          Laurence D. Smith and   
               Lisa A. Best and   
             D. Alan Stubbs and   
              John Johnston and   
      Andrea Bastiani Archibald   Scientific Graphs and the Hierarchy of
                                  the Sciences: A Latourian Survey of
                                  Inscription Practices  . . . . . . . . . 73--94
                   Wesley Shrum   Science and Story in Development: The
                                  Emergence of Non-Governmental
                                  Organizations in Agricultural Research   95--124
                  Michael Bloor   The South Wales Miners Federation,
                                  Miners' Lung and the Instrumental Use of
                                  Expertise, 1900--1950  . . . . . . . . . 125--140
          Christopher P. Toumey   Rationalization, Creationism and the
                                  Mechanics of Contradiction . . . . . . . 141--145
         Fernando Elichirigoity   On Failing to Reach Escape Velocity
                                  Beyond Modernity . . . . . . . . . . . . 145--150
                Andrew Feenberg   Will the Real Post-Human Please Stand
                                  Up!: a Response to Elichirigoity . . . . 151--157
                David Bloor and   
                     David Edge   For the record . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158--160

Social Studies of Science
Volume 30, Number 2, April 1, 2000

         Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi   Simulating the Unthinkable: Gaming
                                  Future War in the 1950s and 1960s  . . . 163--223
           Marianne de Laet and   
                  Annemarie Mol   The Zimbabwe Bush Pump: Mechanics of a
                                  Fluid Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . 225--263
                Gary Edmond and   
                   David Mercer   Litigation Life: Law-Science Knowledge
                                  Construction in (Bendectin) Mass Toxic
                                  Tort Litigation  . . . . . . . . . . . . 265--316
               Donald MacKenzie   Slaying the Kraken: a Correction . . . . 317--318

Social Studies of Science
Volume 30, Number 3, June 1, 2000

         Douglas W. Maynard and   
            Nora Cate Schaeffer   Toward a Sociology of Social Scientific
                                  Knowledge: Survey Research and
                                  Ethnomethodology's Asymmetric Alternates 323--370
              Alan G. Gross and   
           Joseph E. Harmon and   
               Michael S. Reidy   Argument and 17th-Century Science: a
                                  Rhetorical Analysis with Sociological
                                  Implications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371--396
               Arne Hessenbruch   Calibration and Work in the X-Ray
                                  Economy, 1896--1928  . . . . . . . . . . 397--420
                  Tiago Moreira   Translation, Difference and Ontological
                                  Fluidity: Cerebral Angiography and
                                  Neurosurgical Practice (1926--45)  . . . 421--446
                   Judy Wajcman   Reflections on Gender and Technology
                                  Studies: In What State is the Art? . . . 447--464
               Catherine Waldby   Fragmented Bodies, Incoherent Medicine   465--475
       Catharina Landström   The Ontological Politics of Staying True
                                  to Complexity  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475--480

Social Studies of Science
Volume 30, Number 4, August 1, 2000

           Christopher R. Henke   Making a Place for Science: The Field
                                  Trial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483--511
               Cyrus C. M. Mody   `A New Way of Flying': Difference,
                                  Rhetoric and the Autogiro in Interwar
                                  Aviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513--543
             Charles Thorpe and   
                  Steven Shapin   Who Was J. Robert Oppenheimer? Charisma
                                  and Complex Organization: Charisma and
                                  Complex Organization . . . . . . . . . . 545--590
               Ana Carneiro and   
              Ana Simões   Enlightenment Science in Portugal: The
                                  Estrangeirados and their Communication
                                  Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591--619
                Sheila Jasanoff   Reconstructing the Past, Constructing
                                  the Present: Can Science Studies and the
                                  History of Science Live Happily Ever
                                  After? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621--631
                   Ivan Crozier   Social Psychology  . . . . . . . . . . . 633--639

Social Studies of Science
Volume 30, Number 5, October 1, 2000

             Geoffrey C. Bowker   Biodiversity Datadiversity . . . . . . . 643--683
              W. Patrick McCray   Large Telescopes and the Moral Economy
                                  of Recent Astronomy  . . . . . . . . . . 685--711
             Ruth E. Malone and   
             Elizabeth Boyd and   
                   Lisa A. Bero   Science in the News: Journalists'
                                  Constructions of Passive Smoking as a
                                  Social Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713--735
                Hugh Mackay and   
                Chris Carne and   
         Paul Beynon-Davies and   
                   Doug Tudhope   Reconfiguring the User: Using Rapid
                                  Application Development  . . . . . . . . 737--757
                 Wendy Faulkner   Dualisms, Hierarchies and Gender in
                                  Engineering  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 759--792
             Arthur C. Petersen   Models as Technological Artefacts  . . . 793--799

Social Studies of Science
Volume 30, Number 6, December 1, 2000

                  Linda Derksen   Towards a Sociology of Measurement: The
                                  Meaning of Measurement Error in the Case
                                  of DNA Profiling . . . . . . . . . . . . 803--845
                      Anne Kerr   (Re)Constructing Genetic Disease: The
                                  Clinical Continuum between Cystic
                                  Fibrosis and Male Infertility  . . . . . 847--894
                    Maria Lohan   Constructive Tensions in Feminist
                                  Technology Studies . . . . . . . . . . . 895--916
                  David Dickson   Science and its Public: The Need for a
                                  `Third Way'  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 917--923
             Wolfgang Krohn and   
                Diederick Raven   The `Zilsel Thesis' in the Context of
                                  Edgar Zilsel's Research Programme  . . . 925--933
                   Edgar Zilsel   The Sociological Roots of Science  . . . 935--949
                  Diane Vaughan   An Ethnographic Excursion  . . . . . . . 951--956


Social Studies of Science
Volume 31, Number 1, February 1, 2001

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
               Cyrus C. M. Mody   A Little Dirt Never Hurt Anyone:
                                  Knowledge-Making and Contamination in
                                  Materials Science  . . . . . . . . . . . 7--36
              Karin Bijsterveld   The Diabolical Symphony of the
                                  Mechanical Age: Technology and Symbolism
                                  of Sound in European and North American
                                  Noise Abatement Campaigns, 1900--40  . . 37--70
                  H. M. Collins   Tacit Knowledge, Trust and the Q of
                                  Sapphire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71--85
              Sara Delamont and   
                 Pauln Atkinson   Doctoring Uncertainty: Mastering Craft
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87--107
             Mary Frank Fox and   
               Paula E. Stephan   Careers of Young Scientists:
                                  Preferences, Prospects and Realities by
                                  Gender and Field . . . . . . . . . . . . 109--122
                 Stephen Turner   What is the Problem with Experts?  . . . 123--149
                 Stevan Yearley   Mapping and Interpreting Societal
                                  Responses to Genetically Modified Crops
                                  and Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151--160

Social Studies of Science
Volume 31, Number 2, April 1, 2001

                     David Edge   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163--163
                   Mark Solovey   Science and the State During the Cold
                                  War: Blurred Boundaries and a Contested
                                  Legacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165--170
                   Mark Solovey   Project Camelot and the 1960s
                                  Epistemological Revolution: Rethinking
                                  the Politics--patronage--social Science
                                  Nexus  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171--206
            David K. van Keuren   Cold War Science in Black and White: US
                                  Intelligence Gathering and its
                                  Scientific Cover at the Naval Research
                                  Laboratory, 1948--62 . . . . . . . . . . 207--229
                     John Cloud   Imaging the World in a Barrel: CORONA
                                  and the Clandestine Convergence of the
                                  Earth Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231--251
                Slava Gerovitch   `Mathematical Machines' of the Cold War:
                                  Soviet Computing, American Cybernetics
                                  and Ideological Disputes in the Early
                                  1950s  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253--287
             David A. Hounshell   Rethinking the Cold War; Rethinking
                                  Science and Technology in the Cold War;
                                  Rethinking the Social Study of Science
                                  and Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289--297
             Christopher Powell   What's Social About Social
                                  Construction?: How to Bridge a Political
                                  Schism By Reaffirming an Ontological
                                  Divide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299--307
                     Steve Wise   Revolution in References: Give Readers a
                                  Chance By Putting Page Numbers . . . . . 309--310

Social Studies of Science
Volume 31, Number 3, June 1, 2001

                 Stuart Lee and   
             Wolff-Michael Roth   How Ditch and Drain Become a Healthy
                                  Creek: Re-Presentations, Translations
                                  and Agency during the Re / Design of a
                                  Watershed  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315--356
                  Jenny Reardon   The Human Genome Diversity Project: a
                                  Case Study in Coproduction . . . . . . . 357--388
                  Mary M. Smyth   Certainty and Uncertainty Sciences:
                                  Marking the Boundaries of Psychology in
                                  Introductory Textbooks . . . . . . . . . 389--416
                  Michael Lynch   Pandora's Ballot Box: Comments on the
                                  2000 US Presidential Election  . . . . . 417--419
                 Philip E. Agre   Legitimacy and Reason in the Florida
                                  Election Controversy . . . . . . . . . . 419--422
         Geoffrey C. Bowker and   
               Susan Leigh Star   Pure, Real and Rational Numbers: The
                                  American Imaginary of Countability . . . 422--425
                    John Carson   Opening the Democracy Box  . . . . . . . 425--428
              Harry Collins and   
                   Sam Finn and   
                 Patrick Sutton   What is TWAP: Three Notes on the
                                  American Election in the Year 2000 . . . 428--436
           Michael Aaron Dennis   Count Me Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436--439
             Stephen Hilgartner   Election 2000 and the Production of the
                                  Unknowable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439--441
            Bruce V. Lewenstein   Expertise in the Media . . . . . . . . . 441--444
                    Paul Lucier   An Object Lesson . . . . . . . . . . . . 444--446
                  Michael Lynch   Noise and Politics . . . . . . . . . . . 446--454
                Clark A. Miller   Making Democracy Count . . . . . . . . . 454--458
                 Stephen Turner   The Representation Machine \ldots Breaks 458--461
                Sheila Jasanoff   Election 2000: Mechanical Error or
                                  System Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461--467
           Timothy M. Costelloe   Constructivism Dissected . . . . . . . . 469--472

Social Studies of Science
Volume 31, Number 4, August 1, 2001

               R. Steven Turner   On Telling Regulatory Tales: rBST Comes
                                  to Canada  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475--506
                    Amanda Rees   Practising Infanticide, Observing
                                  Narrative: Controversial Texts in a
                                  Field Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507--531
         Wolff-Michael Roth and   
               G. Michael Bowen   `Creative Solutions' and `Fibbing
                                  Results': Enculturation in Field Ecology 533--556
                  Brian Rappert   The Distribution and Resolution of the
                                  Ambiguities of Technology, or Why Bobby
                                  Can't Spray  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557--591
          Patrick Carroll-Burke   Tools, Instruments and Engines: Getting
                                  a Handle on the Specificity of Engine
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593--625
                  James Hartley   Where is the Address: Give Readers and
                                  Writers a Chance by Providing Postal
                                  Details  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627--628

Social Studies of Science
Volume 31, Number 5, October 1, 2001

                  Anne Beaulieu   Voxels in the Brain: Neuroscience,
                                  Informatics and Changing Notions of
                                  Objectivity  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 635--680
               Wesley Shrum and   
             Ivan Chompalov and   
                    Joel Genuth   Trust, Conflict and Performance in
                                  Scientific Collaborations  . . . . . . . 681--730
                  Steven Shapin   Proverbial Economies: How an
                                  Understanding of Some Linguistic and
                                  Social Features of Common Sense Can
                                  Throw Light on More Prestigious Bodies
                                  of Knowledge, Science For Example  . . . 731--769
                Allan Mazur and   
            Stanley Rothman and   
              S. Robert Lichter   Biases about Man-made Cancer among
                                  Researchers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 771--778
               Catherine Waldby   Code Unknown: Histories of the Gene  . . 779--791

Social Studies of Science
Volume 31, Number 6, December 1, 2001

        Casper Bruun Jensen and   
                Randi Markussen   Mårup Church and the Politics of
                                  Hybridization: On Complexities of Choice 795--819
                  Liv Langfeldt   The Decision-Making Constraints and
                                  Processes of Grant Peer Review, and
                                  Their Effects on the Review Outcome  . . 820--841
                    Les Levidow   Precautionary Uncertainty: Regulating GM
                                  Crops in Europe  . . . . . . . . . . . . 842--874
                  Adam Hedgecoe   Schizophrenia and the Narrative of
                                  Enlightened Geneticization . . . . . . . 875--911
       Catharina Landström   The Australian Rabbit Calicivirus
                                  Disease Program: a Story about
                                  Technoscience and Culture  . . . . . . . 912--949
            Marc Audétat   Re-Thinking Science, Re-Thinking Society 950--956


Social Studies of Science
Volume 32, Number 1, February 1, 2002

                 David Edge and   
                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
                Rosemary Robins   The Realness of Risk: Gene Technology in
                                  Germany  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7--35
                Sheila Jasanoff   Science and the Statistical Victim:
                                  Modernizing Knowledge in Breast Implant
                                  Litigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37--69
                Mikael Klintman   The Genetically Modified (GM) Food
                                  Labelling Controversy: Ideological and
                                  Epistemic Crossovers . . . . . . . . . . 71--91
                  Emilie Gomart   Methadone: Six Effects in Search of a
                                  Substance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93--135
                Paolo Palladino   Between Knowledge and Practice: On
                                  Medical Professionals, Patients, and the
                                  Making of the Genetics of Cancer . . . . 137--165
                  Sara Delamont   Hypatia's Revenge?: Feminist
                                  Perspectives in S&TS. Muriel Lederman and
                                  Ingrid Bartsch (eds), \booktitleThe
                                  Gender and Science Reader (London & New
                                  York: Routledge, 2001), 505 pp., \pounds
                                  18.99 / EUR 32.49 / \$29.95 (pbk). ISBN
                                  0-415-21358-4 (pbk). Maralee Mayberry,
                                  Banu Subramaniam and Lisa H. Weasel
                                  (eds), \booktitle{Feminist Science
                                  Studies: A New Generation} (London & New
                                  York: Routledge, 2001), 354 pp., \pounds
                                  15.99 / EUR 27.35 / \$23.95 (pbk). ISBN
                                  0-415-92696-3 (pbk). Mary Wyer, Donna
                                  Cookmeyer, Mary Barbercheck, Hatice
                                  Ozturk and Marta Wayne (eds),
                                  \booktitleWomen, Science and Technology:
                                  A Reader in Feminist Science Studies
                                  (London & New York: Routledge, 2001),
                                  376pp., \pounds 15.99 / EUR 32.41 /
                                  \$27.95 (pbk). ISBN 0-415-92607-6 (pbk)} 167--174

Social Studies of Science
Volume 32, Number 2, April 1, 2002

                Claire Waterton   From Field to Fantasy: Classifying
                                  Nature, Constructing Europe  . . . . . . 177--204
                   David Mercer   Scientific Method Discourses in the
                                  Construction of `EMF Science':
                                  Interests, Resources and Rhetoric in
                                  Submissions to a Public Inquiry  . . . . 205--233
              H. M. Collins and   
                   Robert Evans   The Third Wave of Science Studies:
                                  Studies of Expertise and Experience  . . 235--296
           Edward Woodhouse and   
                 David Hess and   
              Steve Breyman and   
                   Brian Martin   Science Studies and Activism:
                                  Possibilities and Problems for
                                  Reconstructivist Agendas . . . . . . . . 297--319
              James Hartley and   
                 Eric Sotto and   
               James Pennebaker   Style and Substance in Psychology: Are
                                  Influential Articles More Readable than
                                  Less Influential Ones? . . . . . . . . . 321--334

Social Studies of Science
Volume 32, Number 3, June 1, 2002

               John Abraham and   
                       Tim Reed   Progress, Innovation and Regulatory
                                  Science in Drug Development: The
                                  Politics of International
                                  Standard-setting . . . . . . . . . . . . 337--369
                    Gary Edmond   Legal Engineering: Contested
                                  Representations of Law, Science (and
                                  Non-science) and Society . . . . . . . . 371--412
               Andrew Pickering   Cybernetics and the Mangle: Ashby, Beer
                                  and Pask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413--437
                   Mark Winskel   Autonomy's End: Nuclear Power and the
                                  Privatization of the British Electricity
                                  Supply Industry  . . . . . . . . . . . . 439--467
                 Richard Staley   Interstitial Instruments . . . . . . . . 469--476
                 Simon Schaffer   Roy Sydney Porter  . . . . . . . . . . . 477--486

Social Studies of Science
Volume 32, Number 4, August 1, 2002

             Michael B. Shermer   The View of Science: Stephen Jay Gould
                                  as Historian of Science and Scientific
                                  Historian, Popular Scientist and
                                  Scientific Popularizer . . . . . . . . . 489--524
                 Charles Thorpe   Disciplining Experts: Scientific
                                  Authority and Liberal Democracy in the
                                  Oppenheimer Case . . . . . . . . . . . . 525--562
                   Mark Winskel   When Systems are Overthrown: The `Dash
                                  for Gas' in the British Electricity
                                  Supply Industry  . . . . . . . . . . . . 563--598
                    Terry Shinn   The Triple Helix and New Production of
                                  Knowledge: Prepackaged Thinking on
                                  Science and Technology . . . . . . . . . 599--614
                 Alan Irwin and   
               Jeanne Guillemin   Reviews  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615--630
                 Daniel Breslau   Pierre Bourdieu (1 August 1930--23
                                  January 2002)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 631--635
                  James Hartley   Here's the Address: Improving
                                  Information in Abstracting Journals and
                                  Databases  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637--638

Social Studies of Science
Volume 32, Number 5--6, December 1, 2002

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641--642
               Warwick Anderson   Introduction: Postcolonial Technoscience 643--658
                 Vincanne Adams   Randomized Controlled Crime:
                                  Postcolonial Sciences in Alternative
                                  Medicine Research  . . . . . . . . . . . 659--690
                Gabrielle Hecht   Rupture-Talk in the Nuclear Age:
                                  Conjugating Colonial Power in Africa . . 691--727
                   Helen Verran   A Postcolonial Moment in Science
                                  Studies: Alternative Firing Regimes of
                                  Environmental Scientists and Aboriginal
                                  Landowners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 729--762
               Nicholas B. King   Security, Disease, Commerce: Ideologies
                                  of Postcolonial Global Health  . . . . . 763--789
                 Peter Redfield   The Half-Life of Empire in Outer Space   791--825
 Kenneth Rochel de Camargo, Jr.   The Thought Style of Physicians:
                                  Strategies for Keeping up with Medical
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 827--855
                 Edmund Ramsden   Carving up Population Science: Eugenics,
                                  Demography and the Controversy over the
                                  `Biological Law' of Population Growth    857--899
              Namrata Gupta and   
                 Arun K. Sharma   Women Academic Scientists in India . . . 901--915
                  James Hartley   On Choosing Typographic Settings for
                                  Reference Lists  . . . . . . . . . . . . 917--932
              Michael E. Gorman   Levels of Expertise and Trading Zones: a
                                  Framework for Multidisciplinary
                                  Collaboration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 933--938
                      Anonymous   Index to Volume 32, 2002 . . . . . . . . 939--942


Social Studies of Science
Volume 33, Number 1, February 1, 2003

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
             Andrew L. Roth and   
              Joshua Dunsby and   
                   Lisa A. Bero   Framing Processes in Public Commentary
                                  on US Federal Tobacco Control Regulation 7--44
          Joseph C. Hermanowicz   Scientists and Satisfaction  . . . . . . 45--73
             Fiona Alice Miller   Dermatoglyphics and the Persistence of
                                  `Mongolism': Networks of Technology,
                                  Disease and Discipline . . . . . . . . . 75--94
               Henrik Bruun and   
                 Janne Hukkinen   Crossing Boundaries: an Integrative
                                  Framework for Studying Technological
                                  Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95--116
                 Marion Hercock   Masters and Servants: The Contrasting
                                  Roles of Scientists in Island Management 117--136
                   K. Brad Wray   Is Science Really a Young Man's Game?    137--149

Social Studies of Science
Volume 33, Number 2, April 1, 2003

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155--159
                     David Edge   Celebration and Strategy: The 4S After
                                  25 Years, and STS After 9-11 . . . . . . 161--169
                    David Bloor   Obituary: David Owen Edge (4 September
                                  1932--28 January 2003) . . . . . . . . . 171--176
                Sheila Jasanoff   In Memoriam: David Owen Edge . . . . . . 177--179
                    Roy MacLeod   In Memoriam: David Owen Edge . . . . . . 181--183
                  Harry Collins   In Memoriam: David Owen Edge . . . . . . 185--187
             Geoffrey C. Bowker   In Memoriam: David Owen Edge . . . . . . 189--190
                 Mary Frank Fox   In Memoriam: David Owen Edge . . . . . . 190--191
                   Aant Elzinga   In Memoriam: David Owen Edge . . . . . . 190--190
                   Bruno Latour   In Memoriam: David Owen Edge . . . . . . 191--192
                   Trevor Pinch   In Memoriam: David Owen Edge . . . . . . 192--193
                      Wes Shrum   In Memoriam: David Owen Edge . . . . . . 193--194
                   Stephen Barr   In Memoriam: David Owen Edge . . . . . . 194--195
              Stefan Timmermans   A Black Technician and Blue Babies . . . 197--229
                 David A. Kirby   Science Consultants, Fictional Films,
                                  and Scientific Practice  . . . . . . . . 231--268
                  David A. Rier   Gender, Lifecourse and Publication
                                  Decisions in Toxic-Exposure
                                  Epidemiology: `Now!' Versus `Wait a
                                  Minute!' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269--300
            Ronald N. Giere and   
                 Barton Moffatt   Distributed Cognition: Where the
                                  Cognitive and the Social Merge . . . . . 301--310
                      Ian Welsh   Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311--314
                  Sara Delamont   Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315--322

Social Studies of Science
Volume 33, Number 3, June 1, 2003

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325--325
              Adam Hedgecoe and   
                    Paul Martin   The Drugs Don't Work: Expectations and
                                  the Shaping of Pharmacogenetics  . . . . 327--364
               Adrian Mackenzie   These Things Called Systems: Collective
                                  Imaginings and Infrastructural Software  365--387
                Sheila Jasanoff   Breaking the Waves in Science Studies:
                                  Comment on H. M. Collins and Robert
                                  Evans, `\booktitleThe Third Wave of
                                  Science Studies' . . . . . . . . . . . . 389--400
                    Brian Wynne   Seasick on the Third Wave? Subverting
                                  the Hegemony of Propositionalism:
                                  Response to Collins & Evans (2002)  . . . 401--417
                       Arie Rip   Constructing Expertise: In a Third Wave
                                  of Science Studies?  . . . . . . . . . . 419--434
              H. M. Collins and   
                   Robert Evans   King Canute Meets the Beach Boys:
                                  Responses to the Third Wave  . . . . . . 435--452
              Nicolas Rasmussen   A Prescription for Psychiatry  . . . . . 453--458
                     Aldo Geuna   The Economics of Science: Good Old Wine
                                  in a New Bottle  . . . . . . . . . . . . 458--461
              Chris Freeman and   
                 Pari Patel and   
                     Ben Martin   Obituary: Keith Pavitt . . . . . . . . . 463--464

Social Studies of Science
Volume 33, Number 4, August 1, 2003

         Walter G. Vincenti and   
                    David Bloor   Boundaries, Contingencies and Rigor:
                                  Thoughts on Mathematics Prompted by a
                                  Case Study in Transonic Aerodynamics . . 469--507
                Felicity Mellor   Between Fact and Fiction: Demarcating
                                  Science from Non-Science in Popular
                                  Physics Books  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509--538
                   Paul Jeffrey   Smoothing the Waters: Observations on
                                  the Process of Cross-Disciplinary
                                  Research Collaboration . . . . . . . . . 539--562
                  Michael Nurok   Elements of the Medical Emergency's
                                  Epistemological Alignment:
                                  18--20th-Century Perspectives  . . . . . 563--579
                 Stephen Turner   The Third Science War  . . . . . . . . . 581--611
         Hél\`ene Mialet   The `Righteous Wrath' of Pierre Bourdieu 613--621

Social Studies of Science
Volume 33, Number 5, October 1, 2003

                     John Cloud   Special Guest-Edited Issue on the Earth
                                  Sciences in the Cold War . . . . . . . . 629--633
                 Ronald E. Doel   Constituting the Postwar Earth Sciences:
                                  The Military's Influence on the
                                  Environmental Sciences in the USA after
                                  1945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 635--666
             Kristine C. Harper   Research from the Boundary Layer:
                                  Civilian Leadership, Military Funding
                                  and the Development of Numerical Weather
                                  Prediction (1946--55)  . . . . . . . . . 667--696
                  Naomi Oreskes   A Context of Motivation: US Navy
                                  Oceanographic Research and the Discovery
                                  of Sea-Floor Hydrothermal Vents  . . . . 697--742
               Kai-Henrik Barth   The Politics of Seismology: Nuclear
                                  Testing, Arms Control, and the
                                  Transformation of a Discipline . . . . . 743--781
             Allison MacFarlane   Underlying Yucca Mountain: The Interplay
                                  of Geology and Policy in Nuclear Waste
                                  Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783--807
           Michael Aaron Dennis   Earthly Matters: On the Cold War and the
                                  Earth Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . 809--819
               Brian C. Shipley   The World that Changed the Map . . . . . 821--825

Social Studies of Science
Volume 33, Number 6, December 1, 2003

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 829--830
               Donald MacKenzie   An Equation and its Worlds: Bricolage,
                                  Exemplars, Disunity and Performativity
                                  in Financial Economics . . . . . . . . . 831--868
             Abby J. Kinchy and   
            Daniel Lee Kleinman   Organizing Credibility: Discursive and
                                  Organizational Orthodoxy on the Borders
                                  of Ecology and Politics  . . . . . . . . 869--896
             Robert A. Campbell   Preparing the Next Generation of
                                  Scientists: The Social Process of
                                  Managing Students  . . . . . . . . . . . 897--927
                 Bettina Heintz   When is a Proof a Proof? . . . . . . . . 929--943
                 Anique Hommels   STS and the City . . . . . . . . . . . . 945--950


Social Studies of Science
Volume 34, Number 1, February 1, 2004

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
                   Eileen Crist   Can an Insect Speak?: The Case of the
                                  Honeybee Dance Language  . . . . . . . . 7--43
              Vladimir Jankovic   Science Migrations: Mesoscale Weather
                                  Prediction from Belgrade to Washington,
                                  1970--2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45--75
            Gabriel Stolzenberg   Kinder, Gentler Science Wars . . . . . . 77--89
                Jay A. Labinger   Logic and the Editor . . . . . . . . . . 91--92
                  Michael Lynch   Scientism and Philosophism: Comment on
                                  `\booktitleKinder, Gentler Science Wars'
                                  by Gabriel Stolzenberg . . . . . . . . . 93--98
               Peter R. Saulson   Understanding `Social' . . . . . . . . . 99--101
                  Harry Collins   How Do You Know You've Alternated? . . . 103--106
              Jean Bricmont and   
                     Alan Sokal   Reply to Gabriel Stolzenberg . . . . . . 107--113
            Gabriel Stolzenberg   Replies to the Replies . . . . . . . . . 115--132
                 Cornelis Disco   'tis Folly to Be Wise  . . . . . . . . . 133--138
                      Ian Welsh   Just When You Thought You Could Relax
                                  and Forget about the Bomb  . . . . . . . 139--141

Social Studies of Science
Volume 34, Number 2, April 1, 2004

                  Michael Lynch   Ghost Writing and other Matters  . . . . 147--148
                Sergio Sismondo   Pharmaceutical Maneuvers . . . . . . . . 149--159
              Nicolas Rasmussen   The Moral Economy of the Drug
                                  Company-Medical Scientist Collaboration
                                  in Interwar America  . . . . . . . . . . 161--185
            Jennifer R. Fishman   Manufacturing Desire: The
                                  Commodification of Female Sexual
                                  Dysfunction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187--218
                    David Healy   Shaping the Intimate: Influences on the
                                  Experience of Everyday Nerves  . . . . . 219--245
                  Andrew Lakoff   The Anxieties of Globalization:
                                  Antidepressant Sales and Economic Crisis
                                  in Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247--269
               Jeremy A. Greene   Attention to `Details': Etiquette and
                                  the Pharmaceutical Salesman in Postwar
                                  American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271--292

Social Studies of Science
Volume 34, Number 3, June 1, 2004

                     Park Doing   `Lab Hands' and the `Scarlet O':
                                  Epistemic Politics and (Scientific)
                                  Labor  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299--323
          Alberto Cambrosio and   
              Peter Keating and   
                Andrei Mogoutov   Mapping Collaborative Work and
                                  Innovation in Biomedicine: a
                                  Computer-Assisted Analysis of Antibody
                                  Reagent Workshops  . . . . . . . . . . . 325--364
                 Ingemar Bohlin   Communication Regimes in Competition:
                                  The Current Transition in Scholarly
                                  Communication Seen through the Lens of
                                  the Sociology of Technology  . . . . . . 365--391
               Adelheid Voskuhl   Humans, Machines, and Conversations: an
                                  Ethnographic Study of the Making of
                                  Automatic Speech Recognition
                                  Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393--421
                  Lena Eriksson   The Presentation of the Scientific Self  423--426
                   Wesley Shrum   Science and the Committee Process: The
                                  Presentation of the Scientific Self  . . 427--432
              Nancy D. Campbell   Credible Performances: The
                                  Performativity of Science Studies  . . . 433--442
             Stephen Hilgartner   The Credibility of Science on Stage  . . 443--452
            David Philip Miller   Absolutely Fabulous History of Science?  453--459

Social Studies of Science
Volume 34, Number 4, August 1, 2004

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467--468
                      Tal Golan   The Emergence of the Silent Witness: The
                                  Legal and Medical Reception of X-rays in
                                  the USA  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469--499
                Clark A. Miller   Interrogating the Civic Epistemology of
                                  American Democracy: Stability and
                                  Instability in the 2000 US Presidential
                                  Election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501--530
           Antonio Lafuente and   
                  Tiago Saraiva   The Urban Scale of Science and the
                                  Enlargement of Madrid (1851--1936) . . . 531--569
                   Martin Kusch   Rule-Scepticism and the Sociology of
                                  Scientific Knowledge: The Bloor--Lynch
                                  Debate Revisited . . . . . . . . . . . . 571--591
                    David Bloor   Institutions and Rule-Scepticism: a
                                  Reply to Martin Kusch  . . . . . . . . . 593--601
                   Wes Sharrock   No Case to Answer: a Response to Martin
                                  Kusch's `\booktitleRule-Scepticism and
                                  the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge'   603--614
                   Martin Kusch   Reply to my Critics  . . . . . . . . . . 615--620
                    Yuval Yonay   Whose Dreams?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621--629

Social Studies of Science
Volume 34, Number 5, October 1, 2004

               Trevor Pinch and   
              Karin Bijsterveld   Sound Studies: New Technologies and
                                  Music  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 635--648
          Karin Bijsterveld and   
                  Marten Schulp   Breaking into a World of Perfection:
                                  Innovation in Today's Classical Musical
                                  Instruments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649--674
                  Steve Waksman   California Noise: Tinkering with
                                  Hardcore and Heavy Metal in Southern
                                  California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 675--702
          Susan Schmidt Horning   Engineering the Performance: Recording
                                  Engineers, Tacit Knowledge and the Art
                                  of Controlling Sound . . . . . . . . . . 703--731
                Thomas Porcello   Speaking of Sound: Language and the
                                  Professionalization of Sound-Recording
                                  Engineers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 733--758
           Paul Théberge   The Network Studio: Historical and
                                  Technological Paths to a New Ideal in
                                  Music Making . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 759--781
                   Marc Perlman   Golden Ears and Meter Readers: The
                                  Contest for Epistemic Authority in
                                  Audiophilia  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783--807
             Hans-Joachim Braun   Book Review: \booktitleModern Sounds . . 809--817

Social Studies of Science
Volume 34, Number 6, December 1, 2004

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 827--828
                   Stephen Cole   Merton's Contribution to the Sociology
                                  of Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 829--844
                Eugene Garfield   The Unintended and Unanticipated
                                  Consequences of Robert K. Merton . . . . 845--853
                Alan Richardson   Robert K. Merton and Philosophy of
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855--858
                  Thomas Gieryn   Merton, Teacher  . . . . . . . . . . . . 859--861
           Maritsa V. Poros and   
              Elizabeth Needham   Writings of Robert K. Merton . . . . . . 863--878
               David Kaiser and   
                  Kenji Ito and   
                      Karl Hall   Spreading the Tools of Theory: Feynman
                                  Diagrams in the USA, Japan, and the
                                  Soviet Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 879--922
                    Aryn Martin   Can't Any Body Count?: Counting as an
                                  Epistemic Theme in the History of Human
                                  Chromosomes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 923--948
                   Aant Elzinga   Book Review: \booktitleMaking Science
                                  and Technology Studies Relevant for
                                  Technology Policy --- Gains and Losses?  949--956
                      Anonymous   Index to Volume 34, 2004 . . . . . . . . 957--959


Social Studies of Science
Volume 35, Number 1, February 1, 2005

          Shobita Parthasarathy   Architectures of Genetic Medicine:
                                  Comparing Genetic Testing for Breast
                                  Cancer in the USA and the UK . . . . . . 5--40
                Pascale Bourret   BRCA Patients and Clinical Collectives:
                                  New Configurations of Action in Cancer
                                  Genetics Practices . . . . . . . . . . . 41--68
               Jason Owen-Smith   Dockets, Deals, and Sagas:
                                  Commensuration and the Rationalization
                                  of Experience in University Licensing    69--97
           Patrick O'Mahony and   
      Mike Steffen Schäfer   The `Book of Life' in the Press:
                                  Comparing German and Irish Media
                                  Discourse on Human Genome Research . . . 99--130
                 Mary Frank Fox   Gender, Family Characteristics, and
                                  Publication Productivity among
                                  Scientists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131--150
                   K. Brad Wray   Rethinking Scientific Specialization . . 151--164
                  Richard Twine   Book Review: \booktitleBiotechnology and
                                  Human Meaning  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165--168

Social Studies of Science
Volume 35, Number 2, April 1, 2005

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171--172
                 Juha Tuunainen   Contesting a Hybrid Firm at a
                                  Traditional University . . . . . . . . . 173--210
                  Brian Rappert   Prohibitions, Weapons and Controversy:
                                  Managing the Problems of Ordering  . . . 211--240
            Casper Bruun Jensen   An Experiment in Performative History:
                                  Electronic Patient Records as a
                                  Future-Generating Device . . . . . . . . 241--267
              Michael Lynch and   
                     Simon Cole   Science and Technology Studies on Trial:
                                  Dilemmas of Expertise  . . . . . . . . . 269--311
                Patrick Carroll   Book Review: \booktitleHonoring Thomas
                                  Hughes, Appealing to Historians  . . . . 313--321

Social Studies of Science
Volume 35, Number 3, June 1, 2005

                      Anonymous   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331--331
                  Benjamin Sims   Safe Science: Material and Social Order
                                  in Laboratory Work . . . . . . . . . . . 333--366
                   Sara Shostak   The Emergence of Toxicogenomics: a Case
                                  Study of Molecularization  . . . . . . . 367--403
                  Janet K. Shim   Constructing `Race' Across the
                                  Science-Lay Divide: Racial Formation in
                                  the Epidemiology and Experience of
                                  Cardiovascular Disease . . . . . . . . . 405--436
                    Kelly Joyce   Appealing Images: Magnetic Resonance
                                  Imaging and the Production of
                                  Authoritative Knowledge  . . . . . . . . 437--462
                    Amit Prasad   Scientific Culture in the `Other'
                                  Theater of `Modern Science': an Analysis
                                  of the Culture of Magnetic Resonance
                                  Imaging Research in India  . . . . . . . 463--489
                  Sara Delamont   Book Reviews: Lives of the Great Women
                                  Scientists: The Never Ending Story?
                                  Nathaniel C. Comfort (2001)
                                  \booktitleThe Tangled Field: Barbara
                                  McClintock's Search for the Patterns of
                                  Genetic Control (Cambridge, MA: Harvard
                                  University Press), x + 337 pp., \pounds
                                  9.00 / EUR 15.95 / \$17.95 (pbk),
                                  \pounds 26.95 / EUR 36.50 / \$41.00
                                  (hbk). ISBN 0-674-01108-2 (pbk),
                                  0-674-00456-6 (hbk). Kathryn A. Neeley
                                  (2001) \booktitleMary Somerville:
                                  Science, Illumination and the Female
                                  Mind (Cambridge: Cambridge University
                                  Press), xiii + 263 pp., \pounds 17.99 /
                                  EUR 22.59 / \$24.99 (pbk), \pounds 39.02
                                  / EUR 61.90 / \$70.00 (hbk). ISBN
                                  0-521-62672-2 (pbk), 0-521-62299-9
                                  (hbk). Elga Wasserman (2000)
                                  \booktitleThe Door in the Dream:
                                  Conversations with Eminent Women in
                                  Science (Washington, DC: Joseph Henry
                                  Press), xiv + 254 pp., \pounds 10.01 /
                                  17.95 / \$19.95 (pbk). ISBN
                                  0-309-08619-1 (pbk). Leigh Ann Whaley
                                  (2003) \booktitle{Women's History as
                                  Scientists: A Guide to the Debates}
                                  (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio), xvi + 252
                                  pp., \pounds 59.95 / EUR 75.50 / \$80.00
                                  (hbk), \$90.00 (e-book). ISBN
                                  1-57607-230-4 (hbk), 1-57607-742-X
                                  (e-book)}  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 491--496

Social Studies of Science
Volume 35, Number 4, August 1, 2005

                      Anonymous   Editorial --- Science without
                                  Scientists?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499--501
            Philip Mirowski and   
                Robert Van Horn   The Contract Research Organization and
                                  the Commercialization of Scientific
                                  Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503--548
Kristrún Gunnarsdóttir   Scientific Journal Publications: On the
                                  Role of Electronic Preprint Exchange in
                                  the Distribution of Scientific
                                  Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549--579
             Wolff-Michael Roth   Making Classifications (at) Work:
                                  Ordering Practices in Science  . . . . . 581--621
                Miwao Matsumoto   The Uncertain but Crucial Relationship
                                  between a `New Energy' Technology and
                                  Global Environmental Problems: The
                                  Complex Case of the `Sunshine' Project   623--651
                  Paul Atkinson   Book Review: Gothic Imaginations . . . . 653--664

Social Studies of Science
Volume 35, Number 5, October 1, 2005

              Edward J. Hackett   Introduction to the Special Guest-Edited
                                  Issue on Scientific Collaboration  . . . 667--671
                  Sooho Lee and   
                  Barry Bozeman   The Impact of Research Collaboration on
                                  Scientific Productivity  . . . . . . . . 673--702
       Jonathon N. Cummings and   
                   Sara Kiesler   Collaborative Research Across
                                  Disciplinary and Organizational
                                  Boundaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703--722
                   Wesley Shrum   Reagency of the Internet, or, How I
                                  Became a Guest for Science . . . . . . . 723--754
           Ricardo B. Duque and   
             Marcus Ynalvez and   
           R. Sooryamoorthy and   
                Paul Mbatia and   
      Dan-Bright S. Dzorgbo and   
                   Wesley Shrum   Collaboration Paradox: Scientific
                                  Productivity, the Internet, and Problems
                                  of Research in Developing Areas  . . . . 755--785
              Edward J. Hackett   Essential Tensions: Identity, Control,
                                  and Risk in Research . . . . . . . . . . 787--826
                Malcolm Ashmore   Book Review: \booktitleThe Life
                                  Inside\slash The Left-Hand Side  . . . . 827--830

Social Studies of Science
Volume 35, Number 6, December 1, 2005

                      Anonymous   Editoral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835--836
                Rachel Prentice   The Anatomy of a Surgical Simulation:
                                  The Mutual Articulation of Bodies in and
                                  through the Machine  . . . . . . . . . . 837--866
                  Albena Yaneva   Scaling Up and Down: Extraction Trials
                                  in Architectural Design  . . . . . . . . 867--894
                  Myanna Lahsen   Seductive Simulations? Uncertainty
                                  Distribution Around Climate Models . . . 895--922
                   Chunglin Kwa   Local Ecologies and Global Science:
                                  Discourses and Strategies of the
                                  International Geosphere--Biosphere
                                  Programme  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 923--950
            Nicholas J. Rowland   Science and Technology Studies Saves
                                  Planet Earth via Latour  . . . . . . . . 951--954
                    Jenny Marie   Making a Mouse-Focused History? The
                                  Story of C. C. Little and the Jackson
                                  Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 955--958
                      Anonymous   Index to Volume 35, 2005 . . . . . . . . 959--960


Social Studies of Science
Volume 36, Number 1, February 1, 2006

               Thomas F. Gieryn   City as Truth-Spot: Laboratories and
                                  Field-Sites in Urban Studies . . . . . . 5--38
                Eric Livingston   The Context of Proving . . . . . . . . . 39--68
                  Tiago Moreira   Heterogeneity and Coordination of Blood
                                  Pressure in Neurosurgery . . . . . . . . 69--97
            Martin W. Bauer and   
           Kristina Petkova and   
           Pepka Boyadjieva and   
                   Galin Gornev   Long-Term Trends in the Public
                                  Representation of Science Across the
                                  `Iron Curtain': 1946--1995 . . . . . . . 99--131
              Joseph Murphy and   
                Les Levidow and   
                     Susan Carr   Regulatory Standards for Environmental
                                  Risks: Understanding the US--European
                                  Union Conflict over Genetically Modified
                                  Crops  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133--160
              Ryan C. Reikowsky   Book Review: Personalized Medicine?:
                                  Expectations, Hype, and the Truth about
                                  Pharmacogenetics: Adam Hedgecoe,
                                  \booktitleThe Politics of Personalised
                                  Medicine: Pharmacogenetics in the Clinic
                                  (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
                                  2004)., 216 pp., \pounds 39.30 / \$75.00
                                  / EUR 64.90 (hbk), \pounds 17.99 /
                                  \$32.99 / EUR 28.50 (pbk). ISBN:
                                  0-521-84177-1 (hbk), 0-521-60265-3 . . . 161--163
                    Teresa Rees   Book Review: \booktitleGendered
                                  Opportunities in Biotech . . . . . . . . 164--168

Social Studies of Science
Volume 36, Number 2, April 1, 2006

                      Anonymous   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171--172
              Barbara Prainsack   `Negotiating Life': The Regulation of
                                  Human Cloning and Embryonic Stem Cell
                                  Research in Israel . . . . . . . . . . . 173--205
                Marianne Sommer   Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Neanderthal
                                  as Image and `Distortion' in Early
                                  20th-Century French Science and Press    207--240
          Angelos Agalianos and   
               Geoff Whitty and   
                   Richard Noss   The Social Shaping of Logo . . . . . . . 241--267
                 Christine Hine   Databases as Scientific Instruments and
                                  Their Role in the Ordering of Scientific
                                  Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269--298
                     Alan Irwin   The Politics of Talk: Coming to Terms
                                  with the `New' Scientific Governance . . 299--320
                   Lucy Suchman   Wajcman Confronts Cyberfeminism  . . . . 321--327

Social Studies of Science
Volume 36, Number 3, June 1, 2006

                Sonja D. Schmid   Celebrating Tomorrow Today: The Peaceful
                                  Atom on Display in the Soviet Union  . . 331--365
                  Dawn Woodgate   Taking Things Apart: Ovario-Hysterectomy
                                  --- Textbook Knowledge and Actual
                                  Practice in Veterinary Surgery . . . . . 367--397
              Chris J. Shepherd   From \em In Vitro to \em In Situ: On the
                                  Precarious Extension of Agricultural
                                  Science in the Indigenous `Third World'  399--426
             Tarleton Gillespie   Engineering a Principle: `End-to-End' in
                                  the Design of the Internet . . . . . . . 427--457
                  David Skinner   Racialized Futures: Biologism and the
                                  Changing Politics of Identity  . . . . . 459--488
                   Ronald Giere   Book Review: \booktitleWhat Everyone
                                  Should Know About STS  . . . . . . . . . 489--493

Social Studies of Science
Volume 36, Number 4, August 1, 2006

                  Javier Lezaun   Creating a New Object of Government:
                                  Making Genetically Modified Organisms
                                  Traceable  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499--531
                   David Kaiser   Whose Mass is it Anyway? Particle
                                  Cosmology and the Objects of Theory  . . 533--564
                 Grischa Metlay   Reconsidering Renormalization: Stability
                                  and Change in 20th-Century Views on
                                  University Patents . . . . . . . . . . . 565--597
                 Sampsa Hyysalo   Representations of Use and
                                  Practice-Bound Imaginaries in Automating
                                  the Safety of the Elderly  . . . . . . . 599--626
                      Anonymous   Review Symposium on Lynn Eden, Whole
                                  World on Fire  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627--627
                  Renee Anspach   Reflections on \booktitleWhole World on
                                  Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628--633
                 Hugh Gusterson   Inventing Annihilation: Comments on Lynn
                                  Eden's \booktitleWhole World on Fire:
                                  Organizations, Knowledge, & Nuclear
                                  Weapons Devastation  . . . . . . . . . . 634--640
               Thomas P. Hughes   Comments on Lynn Eden's \booktitleWhole
                                  World on Fire: Organizations, Knowledge,
                                  & Nuclear Weapons Devastation . . . . . . 641--645
                      Lynn Eden   Response to My Critics . . . . . . . . . 646--656

Social Studies of Science
Volume 36, Number 5, October 1, 2006

                 Kathleen Vogel   Bioweapons Proliferation: Where Science
                                  Studies and Public Policy Collide  . . . 659--690
                   Brian Balmer   A Secret Formula, a Rogue Patent and
                                  Public Knowledge about Nerve Gas:
                                  Secrecy as a Spatial-Epistemic Tool  . . 691--722
                  Adam Hedgecoe   Pharmacogenetics as Alien Science:
                                  Alzheimer's Disease, Core Sets and
                                  Expectations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723--752
                     Alex Preda   Socio-Technical Agency in Financial
                                  Markets: The Case of the Stock Ticker    753--782
                    Saul Halfon   The Disunity of Consensus: International
                                  Population Policy Coordination as
                                  Socio-Technical Practice . . . . . . . . 783--807
                Katrina Stengel   Bodies That Matter . . . . . . . . . . . 809--813

Social Studies of Science
Volume 36, Number 6, December 1, 2006

                  Michael Lynch   From Ruse to Farce . . . . . . . . . . . 819--826
                   Steve Fuller   A Step Toward the Legalization of
                                  Science Studies  . . . . . . . . . . . . 827--834
                  Kevin Lambert   Fuller's Folly, Kuhnian Paradigms, and
                                  Intelligent Design . . . . . . . . . . . 835--842
                Gary Edmond and   
                   David Mercer   Anti-social Epistemologies . . . . . . . 843--853
                  Simon A. Cole   Witnessing Creation  . . . . . . . . . . 855--860
              Michael E. Gorman   STS, Ethics, and Knowledge Transfer in
                                  the Courtroom: Personal Experiences  . . 861--866
                  Michael Lynch   Expert Metascientists  . . . . . . . . . 867--868
                       Jon Agar   What Difference Did Computers Make?  . . 869--907
               Julie Sommerlund   Classifying Microorganisms: The
                                  Multiplicity of Classifications and
                                  Research Practices in Molecular
                                  Microbial Ecology  . . . . . . . . . . . 909--928
                 Rick Welsh and   
                  Leland Glenna   Considering the Role of the University
                                  in Conducting Research on
                                  Agri-biotechnologies . . . . . . . . . . 929--942
                 Denise N. Rall   The `House That Dick Built':
                                  Constructing the Team that Built the
                                  Bomb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943--957
                      Anonymous   Index to Volume 36, 2006 . . . . . . . . 959--960


Social Studies of Science
Volume 37, Number 1, February 1, 2007

                      Anonymous   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
                    John Downer   When the Chick Hits the Fan:
                                  Representativeness and Reproducibility
                                  in Technological Tests . . . . . . . . . 7--26
                Rebecca Slayton   Discursive Choices: Boycotting Star Wars
                                  Between Science and Politics . . . . . . 27--66
          Vivian Anette Lagesen   The Strength of Numbers: Strategies to
                                  Include Women into Computer Science  . . 67--92
                  Benjamin Sims   Things Fall Apart: Disaster,
                                  Infrastructure, and Risk . . . . . . . . 93--95
                   Wesley Shrum   Hurricane Stories, from Within . . . . . 97--102
               Barbara L. Allen   Environmental Justice and Expert
                                  Knowledge in the Wake of a Disaster  . . 103--110
                  Benjamin Sims   `The Day After the Hurricane':
                                  Infrastructure, Order, and the New
                                  Orleans Police Department's Response to
                                  Hurricane Katrina  . . . . . . . . . . . 111--118
             Jameson M. Wetmore   Distributing Risks and Responsibilities:
                                  Flood Hazard Mitigation in New Orleans   119--126
                Chandra Mukerji   Stewardship Politics and the Control of
                                  Wild Weather: Levees, Seawalls, and
                                  State Building in 17th-Century France    127--133
           Christopher R. Henke   Situation Normal? Repairing a Risky
                                  Ecology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135--142
                Wiebe E. Bijker   American and Dutch Coastal Engineering:
                                  Differences in Risk Conception and
                                  Differences in Technological Culture . . 143--151
             Stephen Hilgartner   Overflow and Containment in the
                                  Aftermath of Disaster  . . . . . . . . . 153--158
                Malcolm Ashmore   Review: Magnum Opus: When Harry Met Joe,
                                  and What Follows: Harry Collins,
                                  \booktitleGravity's Shadow: The Search
                                  for Gravitational Waves (University of
                                  Chicago Press, Chicago & London, 2004),
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                                  / EUR 38.80 (pbk). ISBN 0-226-11377-9
                                  (hbk), 0-226-11378-7 (pbk) . . . . . . . 159--166

Social Studies of Science
Volume 37, Number 2, April 1, 2007

                      Anonymous   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171--172
          Ivo van Hilvoorde and   
                   Rein Vos and   
                  Guido de Wert   Flopping, Klapping and Gene Doping:
                                  Dichotomies Between `Natural' and
                                  `Artificial' in Elite Sport  . . . . . . 173--200
                    Greg Downey   Producing Pain: Techniques and
                                  Technologies in No-Holds-Barred Fighting 201--226
                Chandra Mukerji   The Great Forestry Survey of 1669--1671:
                                  The Use of Archives for Political Reform 227--253
               Neil Pollock and   
             Robin Williams and   
              Luciana D'Adderio   Global Software and its Provenance:
                                  Generification Work in the Production of
                                  Organizational Software Packages . . . . 254--280
           Leland L. Glenna and   
       Margaret A. Gollnick and   
               Stephen S. Jones   Eugenic Opportunity Structures: Teaching
                                  Genetic Engineering at US Land-Grant
                                  Universities Since 1911  . . . . . . . . 281--296
                   P. D. Magnus   Distributed Cognition and the Task of
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297--310
                Philip Mirowski   Review Essay: Johnny's in the Basement,
                                  Mixin' Up the Medicine: Review of
                                  Angell, Avorn, and Daemmrich on the
                                  Modern Pharmaceutical Predicament:
                                  Marcia Angell (2004) \booktitleThe Truth
                                  About the Drug Companies: How They
                                  Deceive Us and What to Do About It (New
                                  York: Random House), US\$24.95. ISBN
                                  0-375-50846-5. Jerry Avorn (2004)
                                  \booktitle{Powerful Medicines: The
                                  Benefits, Risks and Costs of
                                  Prescription Drugs} (New York: Knopf),
                                  US\$27.50. ISBN 0-375 41483-5. Arthur
                                  Daemmrich (2004)
                                  \booktitlePharmacopolitics: Drug
                                  Regulation in the US and Germany (Chapel
                                  Hill, NC: University of North Carolina
                                  Press), US\$34.95. ISBN 0-8078-2844-0}   311--327

Social Studies of Science
Volume 37, Number 3, June 1, 2007

                 Wendy Faulkner   `Nuts and Bolts and People':
                                  Gender-Troubled Engineering Identities   331--356
                   Kara Swanson   Biotech in Court: a Legal Lesson on the
                                  Unity of Science . . . . . . . . . . . . 357--384
                  Anne Kerr and   
    Sarah Cunningham-Burley and   
                 Richard Tutton   Shifting Subject Positions: Experts and
                                  Lay People in Public Dialogue  . . . . . 385--411
                  Atsushi Akera   Constructing a Representation for an
                                  Ecology of Knowledge: Methodological
                                  Advances in the Integration of Knowledge
                                  and its Various Contexts . . . . . . . . 413--441
                  Stephen Healy   Deadly Dingoes: `Wild' or Simply
                                  Requiring `Due Process'? . . . . . . . . 443--471
               Mikaela Sundberg   Parameterizations as Boundary Objects on
                                  the Climate Arena  . . . . . . . . . . . 473--488
          Samuel Gerald Collins   Review: Making Magic, Writing Culture:
                                  The Magic of the Magic of Modernity:
                                  Randall Styers, \booktitleMaking Magic:
                                  Religion, Magic, & Science in the Modern
                                  World (Oxford & New York: Oxford
                                  University Press, 2004), vi + 298 pp.,
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                                  (hbk), \pounds 16.00 / EUR 25.90 /
                                  \$27.50 (pbk). ISBN 0-19-515107-0 (hbk),
                                  0-19-516941-7 (pbk). Birgit Meyer and
                                  Peter Pels (eds), Magic and Modernity:
                                  Interfaces of Revelation and Concealment
                                  (Stanford, CA: Stanford University
                                  Press, 2003), viii + 392 pp., \pounds
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                                  (pbk). ISBN 0-8047-4463-7 (hbk),
                                  0-8047-4464-5 (pbk)  . . . . . . . . . . 489--494

Social Studies of Science
Volume 37, Number 4, August 1, 2007

                Felicity Mellor   Colliding Worlds: Asteroid Research and
                                  the Legitimization of War in Space . . . 499--531
                    Amit Prasad   The (Amorphous) Anatomy of an Invention:
                                  The Case of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
                                  (MRI)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533--560
                Rodrigo Ribeiro   The Language Barrier as an Aid to
                                  Communication  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561--584
                 Ericka Johnson   Surgical Simulators and Simulated
                                  Surgeons: Reconstituting Medical
                                  Practice and Practitioners in
                                  Simulations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585--608
              Sabrina McCormick   Democratizing Science Movements: a New
                                  Framework for Mobilization and
                                  Contestation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609--623
          Joseph C. Hermanowicz   Argument and Outline for the Sociology
                                  of Scientific (and Other) Careers  . . . 625--646
            Casper Bruun Jensen   Review: Beyond the Two Cultures with
                                  Scandalous Knowledge: Relativism and
                                  Constructivism Revisited . . . . . . . . 647--654

Social Studies of Science
Volume 37, Number 5, October 1, 2007

                   Steve Sturdy   Knowing Cases: Biomedicine in Edinburgh,
                                  1887--1920 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659--689
                Beno\^\it Godin   From Eugenics to Scientometrics: Galton,
                                  Cattell, and Men of Science  . . . . . . 691--728
                    Cori Hayden   Taking as Giving: Bioscience, Exchange,
                                  and the Politics of Benefit-sharing  . . 729--758
                 Noortje Marres   The Issues Deserve More Credit:
                                  Pragmatist Contributions to the Study of
                                  Public Involvement in Controversy  . . . 759--780
                Gerard de Vries   What is Political in Sub-politics?: How
                                  Aristotle Might Help STS . . . . . . . . 781--809
                   Bruno Latour   Turning Around Politics: a Note on
                                  Gerard de Vries' Paper . . . . . . . . . 811--820
                    Sally Wyatt   Review: Making Time and Taking Time  . . 821--824

Social Studies of Science
Volume 37, Number 6, December 1, 2007

               Robert Evans and   
                Alexandra Plows   Listening Without Prejudice?
                                  Re-Discovering the Value of the
                                  Disinterested Citizen  . . . . . . . . . 827--853
                  Jongyoung Kim   Alternative Medicine's Encounter with
                                  Laboratory Science: The Scientific
                                  Construction of Korean Medicine in a
                                  Global Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855--880
                    Amanda Rees   Reflections on the Field: Primatology,
                                  Popular Science and the Politics of
                                  Personhood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 881--907
                   Yasushi Sato   Systems Engineering and Contractual
                                  Individualism: Linking Engineering
                                  Processes to Macro Social Values . . . . 909--934
  Frédéric Graber   Obvious Decisions: Decision-making among
                                  French Ponts-et-Chaussées Engineers
                                  around 1800  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935--960
                   Anna Maerker   Review: Why Do They Look Like \em That?
                                  Three-dimensional Models in Science. de
                                  Chadarevian, Soraya & Nick Hopwood (eds)
                                  (2004) \booktitleModels: The Third
                                  Dimension of Science (Stanford: Stanford
                                  University Press), 488 pp, \$70.00 /
                                  \pounds 42.95 / EUR 58.90 (hbk), \$25.95
                                  / \pounds 18.50 / EUR 22.00 (pbk), ISBN
                                  0-8047-3971-4 (hbk), 0-8047-3972-2 (pbk) 961--965
                      Anonymous   New books from The MIT Press . . . . . . 967--968


Social Studies of Science
Volume 38, Number 1, February 1, 2008

                      Anonymous   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
                  Janet Vertesi   Mind the Gap: The London Underground Map
                                  and Users' Representations of Urban
                                  Space  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7--33
    Regula Valérie Burri   Doing Distinctions: Boundary Work and
                                  Symbolic Capital in Radiology  . . . . . 35--62
            Christian Heath and   
                  Dirk vom Lehn   Configuring `Interactivity': Enhancing
                                  Engagement in Science Centres and
                                  Museums  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63--91
          Mette N. Svendsen and   
                      Lene Koch   Unpacking the `Spare Embryo':
                                  Facilitating Stem Cell Research in a
                                  Moral Landscape  . . . . . . . . . . . . 93--110
              T. L. Goedeke and   
                      S. Rikoon   Otters as Actors: Scientific
                                  Controversy, Dynamism of Networks, and
                                  the Implications of Power in Ecological
                                  Restoration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111--132
               Henrik Bruun and   
                   Seppo Sierla   Distributed Problem Solving in Software
                                  Development: The Case of an Automation
                                  Project  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133--158
              Michael E. Gorman   Obituary: Michael J. Mahoney . . . . . . 159--160

Social Studies of Science
Volume 38, Number 2, April 1, 2008

                  Natasha Myers   Molecular Embodiments and the Body-work
                                  of Modeling in Protein Crystallography   163--199
        Christina Dunbar-Hester   Geeks, Meta-Geeks, and Gender Trouble:
                                  Activism, Identity, and Low-power FM
                                  Radio  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201--232
                Ulrike Felt and   
         Maximilian Fochler and   
               Astrid Mager and   
                  Peter Winkler   Visions and Versions of Governing
                                  Biomedicine: Narratives on Power
                                  Structures, Decision-making and Public
                                  Participation in the Field of Biomedical
                                  Technology in the Austrian Context . . . 233--257
                    Eva Hedfors   Medical Science in the Light of the
                                  Holocaust: Departing from a Post-war
                                  Paper by Ludwik Fleck  . . . . . . . . . 259--283
              Sòren Riis   The Symmetry Between Bruno Latour and
                                  Martin Heidegger: The Technique of
                                  Turning a Police Officer into a Speed
                                  Bump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285--301
          Christian Dayé   Review Essays: `According To the Books
                                  \ldots': Reviewing Science Studies
                                  Textbooks  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303--318
                     Alex Preda   Review: Engineering Statehood  . . . . . 313--318

Social Studies of Science
Volume 38, Number 3, June 1, 2008

             Jennifer Alexander   Efficiencies of Balance: Technical
                                  Efficiency, Popular Efficiency, and
                                  Arbitrary Standards in the Late
                                  Progressive Era USA  . . . . . . . . . . 323--349
         Marybeth Long Martello   Arctic Indigenous Peoples as
                                  Representations and Representatives of
                                  Climate Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351--376
                  Jamie Lorimer   Counting Corncrakes: The Affective
                                  Science of the UK Corncrake Census . . . 377--405
               Andrew Smart and   
             Richard Tutton and   
                Paul Martin and   
       George T. H. Ellison and   
               Richard Ashcroft   The Standardization of Race and
                                  Ethnicity in Biomedical Science
                                  Editorials and UK Biobanks . . . . . . . 407--423
                Erin Leahey and   
              Ryan C. Reikowsky   Research Specialization and
                                  Collaboration Patterns in Sociology  . . 425--440
                   Bruno Latour   Review Essay: The Netz-Works of Greek
                                  Deductions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441--459
                   Adam Briggle   Review: Questioning Expertise  . . . . . 461--470
           Laurence R. Tancredi   Review: Political Cultures of Science    470--475

Social Studies of Science
Volume 38, Number 4, August 1, 2008

                    Morana Alac   Working with Brain Scans: Digital Images
                                  and Gestural Interaction in fMRI
                                  Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483--508
              Jason A. Delborne   Transgenes and Transgressions:
                                  Scientific Dissent as Heterogeneous
                                  Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509--541
                       Wei Hong   Domination in a Scientific Field:
                                  Capital Struggle in a Chinese Isotope
                                  Lab  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 543--570
               Katrina Dean and   
               Simon Naylor and   
           Simone Turchetti and   
                 Martin Siegert   Data in Antarctic Science and Politics   571--604
                Ibo Van de Poel   The Bugs Eat the Waste: What Else is
                                  There to Know? Changing Professional
                                  Hegemony in the Design of Sewage
                                  Treatment Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . 605--634
                Sal Restivo and   
                   Rachel Dowty   Obituary: Bernard Barber and Mary
                                  Douglas  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 635--640

Social Studies of Science
Volume 38, Number 5, October 1, 2008

           Joan H. Fujimura and   
                Troy Duster and   
              Ramya Rajagopalan   Introduction: Race, Genetics, and
                                  Disease: Questions of Evidence, Matters
                                  of Consequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . 643--656
           Anne Fausto-Sterling   The Bare Bones of Race . . . . . . . . . 657--694
                Duana Fullwiley   The Biologistical Construction of Race:
                                  `Admixture' Technology and the New
                                  Genetic Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . 695--735
                  Jonathan Kahn   Exploiting Race in Drug Development:
                                  BiDil's Interim Model of
                                  Pharmacogenomics . . . . . . . . . . . . 737--758
                 Alondra Nelson   Bio Science: Genetic Genealogy Testing
                                  and the Pursuit of African Ancestry  . . 759--783
               Warwick Anderson   Teaching `Race' at Medical School:
                                  Social Scientists on the Margin  . . . . 785--800
                 Steven Epstein   The Rise of `Recruitmentology': Clinical
                                  Research, Racial Knowledge, and the
                                  Politics of Inclusion and Difference . . 801--832

Social Studies of Science
Volume 38, Number 6, December 1, 2008

          Elizabeth Popp Berman   Why Did Universities Start Patenting?
                                  Institution-building and the Road to the
                                  Bayh--Dole Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835--871
              Petter G. Almklov   Standardized Data and Singular
                                  Situations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 873--897
                  Kristin Asdal   Subjected to Parliament: The Laboratory
                                  of Experimental Medicine and the Animal
                                  Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 899--917
                    Jenny Marie   For Science, Love and Money: The Social
                                  Worlds of Poultry and Rabbit Breeding in
                                  Britain, 1900--1940  . . . . . . . . . . 919--936
          Olga Amsterdamska and   
            Christian Bonah and   
            Cornelius Borck and   
              Johannes Fehr and   
             Michael Hagner and   
           Marcus Klingberg and   
            Ilana Löwy and   
     Martina Schlünder and   
           Florian Schmaltz and   
            Thomas Schnelle and   
               Antke Tammen and   
             Paul Weindling and   
                   Claus Zittel   Medical Science in the Light of a Flawed
                                  Study of the Holocaust: a Comment on Eva
                                  Hedfors' Paper on Ludwik Fleck . . . . . 937--944
                    Eva Hedfors   Medical Science in the Light of the
                                  Holocaust  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 945--950
            Gabriel Stolzenberg   Review Essay: a Very Bad Argument: Paul
                                  Boghossian, \booktitleFear of Knowledge:
                                  Against Relativism and Constructivism
                                  (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2005), 135
                                  pp., \pounds 15.99 / EUR 25.30 /
                                  \$24.95. ISBN 0-19-928718-X} . . . . . . 951--957


Social Studies of Science
Volume 39, Number 1, February 1, 2009

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
                      Anonymous   Editorial: Journals Under Threat: a
                                  Joint Response From History of Science,
                                  Technology and Medicine Editors  . . . . 6--9
              Hyungsub Choi and   
               Cyrus C. M. Mody   The Long History of Molecular
                                  Electronics: Microelectronics Origins of
                                  Nanotechnology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11--50
          Barbara Prainsack and   
              Martin Kitzberger   DNA Behind Bars: Other Ways of Knowing
                                  Forensic DNA Technologies  . . . . . . . 51--79
    Rosa Medina-Doménech   Scientific Technologies of National
                                  Identity as Colonial Legacies:
                                  Extracting the Spanish Nation from
                                  Equatorial Guinea  . . . . . . . . . . . 81--112
    Suzanne de Cheveigné   The Career Paths of Women (and Men) in
                                  French Research  . . . . . . . . . . . . 113--136
        Kathleen Montgomery and   
               Amalya L. Oliver   Shifts in Guidelines for Ethical
                                  Scientific Conduct: How Public and
                                  Private Organizations Create and Change
                                  Norms of Research Integrity1 . . . . . . 137--155
                    Amit Prasad   Review: Memory and its `Other': Geoffrey
                                  C. Bowker, \booktitleMemory Practices in
                                  the Sciences (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press,
                                  2005), 261 pp., \pounds 11.95 / \$17.95
                                  / EUR 13.99 (pbk), \pounds 22.95 /
                                  \$90.00 / EUR 34.95 (hbk). ISBN
                                  0-262-52489-9 (pbk), 0-262-02589-2 (hbk) 157--161
                      Anonymous   Erratum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163--163

Social Studies of Science
Volume 39, Number 2, April 1, 2009

                Sergio Sismondo   Ghosts in the Machine: Publication
                                  Planning in the Medical Sciences . . . . 171--198
                    Raf de Bont   Between the Laboratory and the Deep Blue
                                  Sea: Space Issues in the Marine Stations
                                  of Naples and Wimereux . . . . . . . . . 199--227
                Heiner Fangerau   From Mephistopheles to Isaiah: Jacques
                                  Loeb, Technical Biology and War  . . . . 229--256
                    Boaz Miller   What Does it Mean that PRIMES is in P?:
                                  Popularization and Distortion Revisited  257--288
                     Roy Wagner   Mathematical Marriages: Intercourse
                                  Between Mathematics and Semiotic Choice  289--308
                   Adam Briggle   The Kass Council and the Politicization
                                  of Ethics Advice . . . . . . . . . . . . 309--326

Social Studies of Science
Volume 39, Number 3, June 1, 2009

                   Ronald Kline   Where are the Cyborgs in Cybernetics?    331--362
                  Samer Alatout   Bringing Abundance into Environmental
                                  Politics: Constructing a Zionist Network
                                  of Water Abundance, Immigration, and
                                  Colonization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363--394
               Nicolas Langlitz   Pharmacovigilance and Post-Black Market
                                  Surveillance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395--420
             Michael S. Carolan   Ethanol versus Gasoline: The
                                  Contestation and Closure of a
                                  Socio-technical System in the USA  . . . 421--448
                    Wally Smith   Theatre of Use: a Frame Analysis of
                                  Information Technology Demonstrations    449--480
                   Anna Geltzer   Review: The Dilemmas of Drug Testing . . 481--484
                      Anonymous   Erratum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485--485

Social Studies of Science
Volume 39, Number 4, August 1, 2009

                    Morana Alac   Moving Android: On Social Robots and
                                  Body-in-Interaction  . . . . . . . . . . 491--528
         Theodore P. Gerber and   
           Deborah Yarsike Ball   Scientists in a Changed Institutional
                                  Environment: Subjective Adaptation and
                                  Social Responsibility Norms in Russia    529--567
               John Abraham and   
                 Courtney Davis   Drug Evaluation and the Permissive
                                  Principle: Continuities and
                                  Contradictions between Standards and
                                  Practices in Antidepressant Regulation   569--598
         P. Wenzel Geissler and   
                 Ruth J. Prince   Active Compounds and Atoms of Society:
                                  Plants, Bodies, Minds and Cultures in
                                  the Work of Kenyan Ethnobotanical
                                  Knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599--634
                 Sampsa Hyysalo   Review: How Packaged Software Conquers
                                  the Organization: Neil Pollock and Robin
                                  Williams, \booktitleSoftware and
                                  Organizations: The Biography of the
                                  Packaged Enterprise System or How SAP
                                  Conquered the World (London: Routledge,
                                  2008), 348 pp., \pounds 65.00 / EUR
                                  87.99 / \$135.00. ISBN 978-0-415-40397-9
                                  (hbk); ISBN 978-0-203-89194-0 (ebk)} . . 635--642
                      Anonymous   Erratum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 643--643

Social Studies of Science
Volume 39, Number 5, October 1, 2009

          Alberto Cambrosio and   
              Peter Keating and   
             Thomas Schlich and   
                   George Weisz   Biomedical Conventions and Regulatory
                                  Objectivity: a Few Introductory Remarks  651--664
              Tiago Moreira and   
                   Carl May and   
                      John Bond   Regulatory Objectivity in Action: Mild
                                  Cognitive Impairment and the Collective
                                  Production of Uncertainty  . . . . . . . 665--690
       Vololona Rabeharisoa and   
                Pascale Bourret   Staging and Weighting Evidence in
                                  Biomedicine: Comparing Clinical
                                  Practices in Cancer Genetics and
                                  Psychiatric Genetics . . . . . . . . . . 691--715
                 Linda F. Hogle   Pragmatic Objectivity and the
                                  Standardization of Engineered Tissues    717--742
                 Patrick Castel   What's Behind a Guideline?: Authority,
                                  Competition and Collaboration in the
                                  French Oncology Sector . . . . . . . . . 743--764
           Teun Zuiderent-Jerak   Competition in the Wild: Reconfiguring
                                  Healthcare Markets . . . . . . . . . . . 765--792
        Laurent Thévenot   Postscript to the Special Issue:
                                  Governing Life by Standards: a View from
                                  Engagements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793--813

Social Studies of Science
Volume 39, Number 6, December 1, 2009

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 819--820
               Mark Peter Jones   Entrepreneurial Science: The Rules of
                                  the Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 821--851
                 Edmund Ramsden   Confronting the Stigma of Eugenics:
                                  Genetics, Demography and the Problems of
                                  Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 853--884
             Ulf Mellström   The Intersection of Gender, Race and
                                  Cultural Boundaries, or Why is Computer
                                  Science in Malaysia Dominated by Women?  885--907
                David Armstrong   Origins of the Problem of Health-related
                                  Behaviours: a Genealogical Study . . . . 909--926
                Gerhard Sonnert   Parents Who Influence Their Children to
                                  Become Scientists: Effects of Gender and
                                  Parental Education . . . . . . . . . . . 927--941
                 Leemon McHenry   Ghosts in the Machine: Comment on
                                  Sismondo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943--947
                Sergio Sismondo   Ghosts in the Machine: Reply to McHenry
                                  (2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949--952
                 Steven Epstein   Review: Health, Materiality, and the
                                  Politics of Office Work: Michelle
                                  Murphy, \booktitleSick Building Syndrome
                                  and the Problem of Uncertainty:
                                  Environmental Politics, Technoscience,
                                  and Women Workers (Duke University
                                  Press, 2006), x + 253 pp., \pounds
                                  15.99/\$22.95 (pbk), \pounds 58.00
                                  \slash \$79.95 (hbk). ISBN 0-8223-3671-5
                                  (pbk), 0-8223-3659-6 (hbk) . . . . . . . 953--956
                   Stuart Blume   Obituary: Olga Amsterdamska Moore
                                  (1953--2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 957--959


Social Studies of Science
Volume 40, Number 1, February 1, 2010

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--6
                   Joseph Masco   Bad Weather: On Planetary Crisis . . . . 7--40
                    David Kirby   The Future is Now: Diegetic Prototypes
                                  and the Role of Popular Films in
                                  Generating Real-world Technological
                                  Development  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41--70
              Stefan Hirschauer   Editorial Judgments: a Praxeology of
                                  `Voting' in Peer Review  . . . . . . . . 71--103
                 Maja Horst and   
                     Alan Irwin   Nations at Ease with Radical Knowledge:
                                  On Consensus, Consensusing and False
                                  Consensusness  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105--126
                    Jeff Kochan   Contrastive Explanation and the `Strong
                                  Programme' in the Sociology of
                                  Scientific Knowledge . . . . . . . . . . 127--144
                George M. Weisz   Dr Fleck Fighting Fleck Typhus . . . . . 145--153
             Matthew R. Goodrum   Review: The Social History of Research
                                  on an Early Human Fossil: Marianne
                                  Sommer, \booktitleBones and Ochre: The
                                  Curious Afterlife of the Red Lady of
                                  Paviland (Cambridge, MA: Harvard
                                  University Press, 2007), 398 pp.,
                                  \pounds 31.95 / EUR 36.90 / \$42.00.
                                  ISBN 0-674-02499-0 (hbk)}  . . . . . . . 155--158

Social Studies of Science
Volume 40, Number 2, April 1, 2010

                  Adam Hedgecoe   Bioethics and the Reinforcement of
                                  Socio-technical Expectations . . . . . . 163--186
                Lisa R. Messeri   The Problem with Pluto: Conflicting
                                  Cosmologies and the Classification of
                                  Planets  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187--214
               Jessica Martucci   Negotiating Exclusion: MSM, Identity,
                                  and Blood Policy in the Age of AIDS  . . 215--241
               Paul M. Leonardi   From Road to Lab to Math: The
                                  Co-evolution of Technological,
                                  Regulatory, and Organizational
                                  Innovations for Automotive Crash Testing 243--274
                Astrid Schrader   Responding to \booktitlePfiesteria
                                  piscicida (the Fish Killer): Phantomatic
                                  Ontologies, Indeterminacy, and
                                  Responsibility in Toxic Microbiology . . 275--306
                      Alice Lam   From `Ivory Tower Traditionalists' to
                                  `Entrepreneurial Scientists'?: Academic
                                  Scientists in Fuzzy University--Industry
                                  Boundaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307--340
              Michael E. Gorman   Obituary: David Charles Gooding
                                  (1947--2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341--343

Social Studies of Science
Volume 40, Number 3, June 1, 2010

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347--347
                  Javier Lezaun   Eloquence and incommensurability: an
                                  investigation into the grammar of
                                  irreconcilable differences . . . . . . . 349--375
                Martha Lampland   False numbers as formalizing practices   377--404
             Elise McCarthy and   
              Christopher Kelty   Responsibility and nanotechnology  . . . 405--432
            Laura A. Hunter and   
                    Erin Leahey   Parenting and research productivity: New
                                  evidence and methods . . . . . . . . . . 433--451
                  Anne Beaulieu   Research Note: From co-location to
                                  co-presence: Shifts in the use of
                                  ethnography for the study of knowledge   453--470
        Christian Greiffenhagen   Review Essay: a sociology of formal
                                  logic?: Claude Rosental,
                                  \booktitleWeaving Self-Evidence: a
                                  Sociology of Logic (Princeton, NJ:
                                  Princeton University Press, 2008), 296
                                  pp. \pounds 59.00 / EUR 78.99 / \$85.00;
                                  ISBN 978-0-691-13741-4 (cloth); \pounds
                                  16.95 / EUR 19.99 / \$24.95; ISBN
                                  978-0-691-13940-1 (pbk). Translated from
                                  French by Catherine Porter. Originally
                                  published in French as \booktitleLa
                                  trame de l'évidence (Paris: Presses
                                  Universitaires de France, 2003)  . . . . 471--480
                Claude Rosental   Book Review: Social studies of
                                  evaluation: Michele Lamont,
                                  \booktitleHow Professors Think: Inside
                                  the Curious World of Academic Judgment
                                  (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
                                  Press, 2009), 330 pp., \pounds 20.95 /
                                  EUR 25.20 / \$27.95. ISBN:
                                  978-0-674-03266-8 (hbk)} . . . . . . . . 481--484
                    Saul Fisher   Book Review: Arriving at norms of
                                  scholarly judgment: Michele Lamont,
                                  \booktitleHow Professors Think: Inside
                                  the Curious World of Academic Judgment
                                  (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
                                  Press, 2009), 330 pp., \pounds 20.95 /
                                  EUR 25.20 / \$27.95. ISBN:
                                  978-0-674-03266-8 (hbk)} . . . . . . . . 485--491

Social Studies of Science
Volume 40, Number 4, August 1, 2010

     Michael Arribas-Ayllon and   
            Andrew Bartlett and   
             Katie Featherstone   Complexity and accountability: The
                                  witches' brew of psychiatric genetics    499--524
               Neil Pollock and   
                 Robin Williams   The business of expectations: How
                                  promissory organizations shape
                                  technology and innovation  . . . . . . . 525--548
                 Elena Simakova   RFID `Theatre of the proof': Product
                                  launch and technology demonstration as
                                  corporate practices  . . . . . . . . . . 549--576
                      Anonymous   Editor's note: Two papers on Latour and
                                  mediation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577--577
                    Jeff Kochan   Latour's Heidegger . . . . . . . . . . . 579--598
                   Bruno Latour   Coming out as a philosopher  . . . . . . 599--608
        Signild Vallgårda   Is the focus on health-related
                                  behaviours a new phenomenon? . . . . . . 609--614
                David Armstrong   Is the focus on health-related
                                  behaviours a new phenomenon? Reply to
                                  Vallgårda (2010)  . . . . . . . . . . . . 615--617
                   Yves Gingras   Review Essay: Sociological reflexivity
                                  in action: Pierre Bourdieu,
                                  \booktitleSketch for a Self-analysis
                                  (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago
                                  Press, 2008), translated by Richard
                                  Nice, x + 118 pp., \pounds 12.99 / EUR
                                  18.58 / \$20.00 (pbk); \pounds 38.00 /
                                  \$55.00 / EUR 57.20 (hbk). ISBN
                                  0-226-06751-3 (pbk); 0-226-06747-5 (hbk) 619--631
                Sergio Sismondo   Review Essay: Inclusion by numbers: New
                                  biomedical subjects and biopolitical
                                  citizens: Jeremy A. Greene,
                                  \booktitlePrescribing by Numbers: Drugs
                                  and the Definition of Disease (Johns
                                  Hopkins University Press, 2007), 318
                                  pp., \pounds 14.00 / EUR 23.99 /
                                  \$25.00. ISBN 0-801-8910-0 (pbk); ISBN
                                  0-8018-8477-2 (hbk). Steven Epstein,
                                  \booktitle{Inclusion: The Politics of
                                  Difference in Medical Research}
                                  (University of Chicago Press, 2007), 413
                                  pp., \pounds 13.00 / EUR 18.99 /
                                  \$19.00. ISBN 0-226-21310-2 (pbk); ISBN
                                  0-226-21309-9 (hbk)  . . . . . . . . . . 633--640
                   Eileen Crist   Review: Cat's cradle with Donna Haraway
                                  [\booktitleWhen Species Meet (University
                                  of Minnesota Press, 2008), x + 360 pp.,
                                  \pounds 15.50/18.22/\$24.95 (pbk),
                                  \pounds 46.50\slash 54.68\slash \$75.00
                                  (hbk). ISBN: 978-0-8166-5046-0 (pbk),
                                  978-0-8166-5045-3 (hbk)] . . . . . . . . 641--646
                    Ellen Balka   Obituary. Susan Leigh Star (1954--2010)  647--651

Social Studies of Science
Volume 40, Number 5, October 1, 2010

               Rebecca Lave and   
            Philip Mirowski and   
                Samuel Randalls   Introduction: STS and Neoliberal Science 659--675
               Rebecca Lave and   
               Martin Doyle and   
               Morgan Robertson   Privatizing stream restoration in the US 677--703
                Samuel Randalls   Weather profits: Weather derivatives and
                                  the commercialization of meteorology . . 705--730
     Christopher J. Lawless and   
                 Robin Williams   Helping with inquiries or helping with
                                  profits? The trials and tribulations of
                                  a technology of forensic reasoning . . . 731--755
                 James A. Evans   Industry collaboration, scientific
                                  sharing, and the dissemination of
                                  knowledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757--791
                   Alfred Moore   Review: Beyond participation: Opening up
                                  political theory in STS: Mark Brown,
                                  \booktitleScience in Democracy:
                                  Expertise, Institutions and
                                  Representation (Cambridge, MA: MIT
                                  Press, 2009), 368 pp., \pounds 20.95 /
                                  \$28.00 / EUR 23.99 (pbk), \pounds 41.95
                                  / \$56.00 / EUR 48.99 (hbk). ISBN
                                  978-0-262-51304-3 (pbk),
                                  978-0-262-01324-6 (hbk)  . . . . . . . . 793--799

Social Studies of Science
Volume 40, Number 6, December 1, 2010

      Christine Leuenberger and   
                  Izhak Schnell   The politics of maps: Constructing
                                  national territories in Israel . . . . . 803--842
                  Johanna Crane   Adverse events and placebo effects:
                                  African scientists, HIV, and ethics in
                                  the `global health sciences' . . . . . . 843--870
                 Pauline Kusiak   Instrumentalized rationality,
                                  cross-cultural mediators, and civil
                                  epistemologies of late colonialism . . . 871--902
           Benjamin K. Sovacool   The importance of open and closed styles
                                  of energy research . . . . . . . . . . . 903--930
            Nicole L. Klenk and   
           Gordon M. Hickey and   
            James Ian MacLellan   Evaluating the social capital accrued in
                                  large research networks: The case of the
                                  Sustainable Forest Management Network
                                  (1995--2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 931--960


Social Studies of Science
Volume 41, Number 1, February 1, 2011

                  Michael Lynch   Still emerging after all these years . . 3--4
           Joan H. Fujimura and   
              Ramya Rajagopalan   Different differences: The use of
                                  `genetic ancestry' versus race in
                                  biomedical human genetic research  . . . 5--30
                 Aaron Panofsky   Generating sociability to drive science:
                                  Patient advocacy organizations and
                                  genetics research  . . . . . . . . . . . 31--57
        Brian P. Bloomfield and   
                    Bill Doolin   Imagination and technoscientific
                                  innovations: Governance of transgenic
                                  cows in New Zealand  . . . . . . . . . . 59--83
     Maria Puig de la Bellacasa   Matters of care in technoscience:
                                  Assembling neglected things  . . . . . . 85--106
               Mikaela Sundberg   The dynamics of coordinated comparisons:
                                  How simulationists in astrophysics,
                                  oceanography and meteorology create
                                  standards for results  . . . . . . . . . 107--125
                    Gary Edmond   Review essay: The building blocks of
                                  forensic science and law: Recent work on
                                  DNA profiling (and photo comparison) . . 127--152

Social Studies of Science
Volume 41, Number 2, April 1, 2011

             Catelijne Coopmans   `Face value': New medical imaging
                                  software in commercial view  . . . . . . 155--176
          Dimitris Papadopoulos   Alter-ontologies: Towards a constituent
                                  politics in technoscience  . . . . . . . 177--201
                   Daniel Navon   Genomic designation: How genetics can
                                  delineate new, phenotypically diffuse
                                  medical categories . . . . . . . . . . . 203--226
    Letícia Cesarino and   
                     Naara Luna   The embryo research debate in Brazil:
                                  From the National Congress to the
                                  Federal Supreme Court  . . . . . . . . . 227--250
                  Philippe Ross   Problematizing the user in user-centered
                                  production: a new media lab meets its
                                  audiences  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251--270
                  Harry Collins   Language and practice  . . . . . . . . . 271--300
                     Park Doing   Review essay: Tacit knowledge: Discovery
                                  by or topic for science studies?:
                                  Michael Polanyi, \booktitleThe Tacit
                                  Dimension (University of Chicago Press,
                                  2009), 128 pp., \pounds 11.00 / EUR
                                  24.77 / \$16.00. ISBN 978-0-226-67298-4
                                  (pbk). Harry Collins, \booktitle{Tacit
                                  and Explicit Knowledge} (University of
                                  Chicago Press, 2010), xiii + 182 pp.,
                                  \pounds 21.00 / EUR 26.03 / \$32.50.
                                  ISBN 978-0-226-11380-7 (hbk) . . . . . . 301--306

Social Studies of Science
Volume 41, Number 3, June 1, 2011

                  Aug Nishizaka   The embodied organization of a real-time
                                  fetus: The visible and the invisible in
                                  prenatal ultrasound examinations . . . . 309--336
              JuLeigh Petty and   
                Carol A. Heimer   Extending the rails: How research
                                  reshapes clinics . . . . . . . . . . . . 337--360
              Jonathan D. Baker   Tradition and toxicity: Evidential
                                  cultures in the kava safety debate . . . 361--384
              Wendy D. Roth and   
                Gerhard Sonnert   The costs and benefits of `red tape':
                                  Anti-bureaucratic structure and gender
                                  inequity in a science research
                                  organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385--409
                 Richard Tutton   Promising pessimism: Reading the futures
                                  to be avoided in biotech . . . . . . . . 411--429
                   Trevor Pinch   Review Essay: Karen Barad,
                                  \booktitleQuantum mechanics, and the
                                  paradox of mutual exclusivity  . . . . . 431--441
                    Karen Barad   Erasers and erasures: Pinch's
                                  unfortunate `uncertainty principle'  . . 443--454

Social Studies of Science
Volume 41, Number 4, August 1, 2011

               Sarah Kaplan and   
                   Joanna Radin   Bounding an emerging technology:
                                  Para-scientific media and the
                                  Drexler--Smalley debate about
                                  nanotechnology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457--485
           Nina Kohli-Laven and   
            Pascale Bourret and   
              Peter Keating and   
              Alberto Cambrosio   Cancer clinical trials in the era of
                                  genomic signatures: Biomedical
                                  innovation, clinical utility, and
                                  regulatory-scientific hybrids  . . . . . 487--513
    Natasha Dow Schüll and   
                 Caitlin Zaloom   The shortsighted brain: Neuroeconomics
                                  and the governance of choice in time . . 515--538
          Petter G. Almklov and   
             Vidar Hepsò   Between and beyond data: How analogue
                                  field experience informs the
                                  interpretation of remote data sources in
                                  petroleum reservoir geology  . . . . . . 539--561
                    Sean Lawson   Surfing on the edge of chaos: Nonlinear
                                  science and the emergence of a doctrine
                                  of preventive war in the US  . . . . . . 563--584
      Luiz Antonio Teixeira and   
                Ilana Löwy   Imperfect tools for a difficult job:
                                  Colposcopy, `colpocytology' and
                                  screening for cervical cancer in Brazil  585--608
     Melissa M. Littlefield and   
                   Anne Pollock   Review essay: Troubling with `the ethics
                                  of the thing' in \booktitleCulturing
                                  Life: How Cells Became Technologies and
                                  The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks . . 609--618

Social Studies of Science
Volume 41, Number 5, October 1, 2011

                  Alain Pottage   Law machines: Scale models, forensic
                                  materiality and the making of modern
                                  patent law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621--643
 Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner and   
           Prasanna Kumar Patra   Experimental stem cell therapy:
                                  Biohierarchies and bionetworking in
                                  Japan and India  . . . . . . . . . . . . 645--666
            Paul N. Edwards and   
        Matthew S. Mayernik and   
       Archer L. Batcheller and   
         Geoffrey C. Bowker and   
           Christine L. Borgman   Science friction: Data, metadata, and
                                  collaboration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 667--690
                  Darrin Durant   Models of democracy in social studies of
                                  science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 691--714
             Mary Frank Fox and   
            Carolyn Fonseca and   
                    Jinghui Bao   Work and family conflict in academic
                                  science: Patterns and predictors among
                                  women and men in research universities   715--735
                  Ignacio Siles   From online filter to web format:
                                  Articulating materiality and meaning in
                                  the early history of blogs . . . . . . . 737--758
                Mizanur Rahaman   Biotechnology, neoliberal politics of
                                  life and the spirit of biocapital  . . . 759--763

Social Studies of Science
Volume 41, Number 6, December 1, 2011

                  Michael Lynch   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 767--768
                  Rebecca Ellis   Jizz and the joy of pattern recognition:
                                  Virtuosity, discipline and the agency of
                                  insight in UK naturalists' arts of
                                  seeing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 769--790
              Neil Stephens and   
              Paul Atkinson and   
                  Peter Glasner   Documenting the doable and doing the
                                  documented: Bridging strategies at the
                                  UK Stem Cell Bank  . . . . . . . . . . . 791--813
                   Alice Street   Artefacts of not-knowing: The medical
                                  record, the diagnosis and the production
                                  of uncertainty in Papua New Guinean
                                  biomedicine  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 815--834
                  Michael Lynch   Ad hoc special section on
                                  ethnomethodological studies of science,
                                  mathematics, and technical activity:
                                  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835--837
    Christian Greiffenhagen and   
                   Wes Sharrock   Does mathematics look certain in the
                                  front, but fallible in the back? . . . . 839--866
               Hans Rystedt and   
             Jonas Ivarsson and   
               Sara Asplund and   
Åse Allansdotter Johnsson and   
              Magnus Båth   Rediscovering radiology: New
                                  technologies and remedial action at the
                                  worksite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 867--891
                Morana Alac and   
            Javier Movellan and   
                Fumihide Tanaka   When a robot is social: Spatial
                                  arrangements and multimodal semiotic
                                  engagement in the practice of social
                                  robotics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 893--926
                  Michael Lynch   Harold Garfinkel (29 October 1917--21
                                  April 2011): a remembrance and reminder  927--942


Social Studies of Science
Volume 42, Number 1, February 1, 2012

                      Anonymous   Erratum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--3
               Nathan Ensmenger   Is chess the \bionamedrosophila of
                                  artificial intelligence? A social
                                  history of an algorithm  . . . . . . . . 5--30
              Carrie Friese and   
                Adele E. Clarke   Transposing bodies of knowledge and
                                  technique: Animal models at work in
                                  reproductive sciences  . . . . . . . . . 31--52
     Siân M. Beynon-Jones   Timing is everything: The demarcation of
                                  `later' abortions in Scotland  . . . . . 53--74
        Christophe Bonneuil and   
                    Les Levidow   How does the World Trade Organization
                                  know? The mobilization and staging of
                                  scientific expertise in the GMO trade
                                  dispute  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75--100
         Myriah L. Cornwell and   
               Lisa M. Campbell   Co-producing conservation and knowledge:
                                  Citizen-based sea turtle monitoring in
                                  North Carolina, USA  . . . . . . . . . . 101--120
                Nelly Oudshoorn   How places matter: Telecare technologies
                                  and the changing spatial dimensions of
                                  healthcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121--142
José Luis Luján and   
                    Oliver Todt   Precaution: a taxonomy . . . . . . . . . 143--157
               Cyrus C. M. Mody   Faster-than-light reading  . . . . . . . 159--164

Social Studies of Science
Volume 42, Number 2, April 1, 2012

                  Michael Lynch   Changes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167--169
                  Steven Shapin   The sciences of subjectivity . . . . . . 170--184
                 Alma Steingart   A group theory of group theory:
                                  Collaborative mathematics and the
                                  `uninvention' of a 1000-page proof . . . 185--213
                Sabina Leonelli   When humans are the exception:
                                  Cross-species databases at the interface
                                  of biological and clinical research  . . 214--236
                  Anna Kirkland   Credibility battles in the autism
                                  litigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237--261
                John Parker and   
                 Beatrice Crona   On being all things to all people:
                                  Boundary organizations and the
                                  contemporary research university . . . . 262--289
                  Richard Milne   Pharmaceutical prospects: Biopharming
                                  and the geography of technological
                                  expectations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290--306
            Anne E. Lincoln and   
           Stephanie Pincus and   
       Janet Bandows Koster and   
                Phoebe S. Leboy   The Matilda Effect in science: Awards
                                  and prizes in the US, 1990s and 2000s    307--320

Social Studies of Science
Volume 42, Number 3, June 1, 2012

                      Anonymous   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323--323
              Benjamin Sims and   
           Christopher R. Henke   Repairing credibility: Repositioning
                                  nuclear weapons knowledge after the Cold
                                  War  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324--347
                    David Reubi   The human capacity to reflect and
                                  decide: Bioethics and the
                                  reconfiguration of the research subject
                                  in the British biomedical sciences . . . 348--368
                   Emma K. Frow   Drawing a line: Setting guidelines for
                                  digital image processing in scientific
                                  journal articles . . . . . . . . . . . . 369--392
                  Janet Vertesi   Seeing like a Rover: Visualization,
                                  embodiment, and interaction on the Mars
                                  Exploration Rover Mission  . . . . . . . 393--414
                Sergio Sismondo   Fifty years of The Structure of
                                  Scientific Revolutions, twenty-five of
                                  Science in Action  . . . . . . . . . . . 415--419
                  Harry Collins   Comment on Kuhn  . . . . . . . . . . . . 420--423
                     Peter Dear   Fifty years of Structure . . . . . . . . 424--428
                   Steve Fuller   CSI: Kuhn and Latour . . . . . . . . . . 429--434
                Sheila Jasanoff   Genealogies of STS . . . . . . . . . . . 435--441
          Vivian Anette Lagesen   Reassembling gender: Actor-network
                                  theory (ANT) and the making of the
                                  technology in gender . . . . . . . . . . 442--448
                  Michael Lynch   Self-exemplifying revolutions? Notes on
                                  Kuhn and Latour  . . . . . . . . . . . . 449--455
         Hél\`ene Mialet   Where would STS be without Latour? What
                                  would be missing?  . . . . . . . . . . . 456--461
                Hideto Nakajima   Kuhn's Structure in Japan  . . . . . . . 462--466
               Andrew Pickering   The world since Kuhn . . . . . . . . . . 467--473
                 Stephen Turner   Whatever happened to knowledge?  . . . . 474--480

Social Studies of Science
Volume 42, Number 4, August 1, 2012

             Jessica Barnes and   
                  Samer Alatout   Water worlds: Introduction to the
                                  special issue of Social Studies of
                                  Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483--488
                Patrick Carroll   Water and technoscientific state
                                  formation in California  . . . . . . . . 489--516
                 Jessica Barnes   Pumping possibility: Agricultural
                                  expansion through desert reclamation in
                                  Egypt  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 517--538
                   Ashley Carse   Nature as infrastructure: Making and
                                  managing the Panama Canal watershed  . . 539--563
                  Chris Sneddon   The `sinew of development': Cold War
                                  geopolitics, technical expertise, and
                                  water resource development in Southeast
                                  Asia, 1954--1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . 564--590
              Sara B. Pritchard   From hydroimperialism to
                                  hydrocapitalism: `French' hydraulics in
                                  France, North Africa, and beyond . . . . 591--615
                   Karen Bakker   Water: Political, biopolitical, material 616--623
                   Wiebe Bijker   Do we live in water cultures? A
                                  methodological commentary  . . . . . . . 624--627
            Nicholas J. Rowland   Review of Govind Gopakumar,
                                  \booktitleTransforming Urban Water
                                  Supply in India: The Role of Reform and
                                  Partnerships in Globalization  . . . . . 628--631

Social Studies of Science
Volume 42, Number 5, October 1, 2012

                Sergio Sismondo   2012 Changes, part II  . . . . . . . . . 635--637
               Katie Ann Hasson   Making appropriation `stick':
                                  Stabilizing politics in an `inherently
                                  feminist' tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . 638--661
               Adam M. Hedgecoe   Trust and regulatory organisations: The
                                  role of local knowledge and facework in
                                  research ethics review . . . . . . . . . 662--683
 Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner and   
                  Seyoung Hwang   Governance of stem cell research: Public
                                  participation and decision-making in
                                  China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan . . 684--708
           Jessica O'Reilly and   
              Naomi Oreskes and   
            Michael Oppenheimer   The rapid disintegration of projections:
                                  The West Antarctic Ice Sheet and the
                                  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
                                  Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 709--731
          Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent   Certain uncertainties: Modes of patient
                                  safety in healthcare . . . . . . . . . . 732--752
                  Alex Faulkner   Law's performativities: Shaping the
                                  emergence of regenerative medicine
                                  through European Union legislation . . . 753--774
         Kasper Schiòlin   Follow the verbs! A contribution to the
                                  study of the Heidegger--Latour
                                  connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775--786
                Rebecca Slayton   An instrumental concept  . . . . . . . . 787--792
                      Anonymous   Corrigendum  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793--794

Social Studies of Science
Volume 42, Number 6, December 1, 2012

           Clemens Driessen and   
               Michiel Korthals   Pig towers and in vitro meat: Disclosing
                                  moral worlds by design . . . . . . . . . 797--820
           Puneet Chawla Sahota   Genetic histories: Native Americans'
                                  accounts of being at risk for diabetes   821--842
                 Etienne Benson   One infrastructure, many global visions:
                                  The commercialization and
                                  diversification of Argos, a
                                  satellite-based environmental
                                  surveillance system  . . . . . . . . . . 843--868
             Kimberly Kelly and   
                    Linda Grant   Penalties and premiums: The impact of
                                  gender, marriage, and parenthood on
                                  faculty salaries in science, engineering
                                  and mathematics (SEM) and non-SEM fields 869--896
               Katri Huutoniemi   Communicating and compromising on
                                  disciplinary expertise in the peer
                                  review of research proposals . . . . . . 897--921
        Catherine M. Montgomery   Making prevention public: The
                                  co-production of gender and technology
                                  in HIV prevention research . . . . . . . 922--944
                 Stephen Turner   Polanyi defanged . . . . . . . . . . . . 945--953


Social Studies of Science
Volume 43, Number 1, February 1, 2013

               Nicole C. Nelson   Modeling mouse, human, and discipline:
                                  Epistemic scaffolds in animal behavior
                                  genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--29
             Martyn Pickersgill   How personality became treatable: The
                                  mutual constitution of clinical
                                  knowledge and mental health law  . . . . 30--53
                David Schleifer   Categories count: Trans fat labeling as
                                  a technique of corporate governance  . . 54--77
               Olga Kuchinskaya   Twice invisible: Formal representations
                                  of radiation danger  . . . . . . . . . . 78--96
                  Ditte Laursen   Co-participation among school children
                                  around a computer-based exhibit  . . . . 97--117
                 Alan Irwin and   
      Torben Elgaard Jensen and   
                 Kevin E. Jones   The good, the bad and the perfect:
                                  Criticizing engagement practice  . . . . 118--135
              Valerie Bevan and   
                 Mark Learmonth   `I wouldn't say it's sexism, except that
                                  \ldots It's all these little subtle
                                  things': Healthcare scientists' accounts
                                  of gender in healthcare science
                                  laboratories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136--158

Social Studies of Science
Volume 43, Number 2, April 1, 2013

                Sergio Sismondo   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161--162
                  Milena Wazeck   Marginalization processes in science:
                                  The controversy about the theory of
                                  relativity in the 1920s  . . . . . . . . 163--190
         Christopher J. Lawless   The low template DNA profiling
                                  controversy: Biolegality and boundary
                                  work among forensic scientists . . . . . 191--214
     Sainath Suryanarayanan and   
            Daniel Lee Kleinman   Be(e)coming experts: The controversy
                                  over insecticides in the honey bee
                                  colony collapse disorder . . . . . . . . 215--240
   Christopher A. Le Dantec and   
                   Carl DiSalvo   Infrastructuring and the formation of
                                  publics in participatory design  . . . . 241--264
                 Phillipa Chong   Legitimate judgment in art, the
                                  scientific world reversed? Maintaining
                                  critical distance in evaluation  . . . . 265--281
            Samuel Arbesman and   
                   K. Brad Wray   Demographics and the fate of the young
                                  scientist  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282--286
                   Bruno Latour   Biography of an inquiry: On a book about
                                  modes of existence . . . . . . . . . . . 287--301
                    John Tresch   Another turn after ANT: an interview
                                  with Bruno Latour  . . . . . . . . . . . 302--313
          Samuel Gerald Collins   Cutting loose in the fun palace:
                                  Reengaging cybernetics in a complex
                                  world  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314--318

Social Studies of Science
Volume 43, Number 3, June 1, 2013

              Steve Woolgar and   
                  Javier Lezaun   The wrong bin bag: a turn to ontology in
                                  science and technology studies?  . . . . 321--340
               Bas van Heur and   
           Loet Leydesdorff and   
                    Sally Wyatt   Turning to ontology in STS? Turning to
                                  STS through `ontology' . . . . . . . . . 341--362
                   John Law and   
        Marianne Elisabeth Lien   Slippery: Field notes in empirical
                                  ontology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363--378
                  Annemarie Mol   Mind your plate! The ontonorms of Dutch
                                  dieting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379--396
               Charlotte Brives   Identifying ontologies in a clinical
                                  trial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397--416
                 Noortje Marres   Why political ontology must be
                                  experimentalized: On eco-show homes as
                                  devices of participation . . . . . . . . 417--443
                  Michael Lynch   Ontography: Investigating the production
                                  of things, deflating ontology  . . . . . 444--462

Social Studies of Science
Volume 43, Number 4, August 1, 2013

                 Emma Kowal and   
               Joanna Radin and   
                  Jenny Reardon   Indigenous body parts, mutating
                                  temporalities, and the half-lives of
                                  postcolonial technoscience . . . . . . . 465--483
                   Joanna Radin   Latent life: Concepts and practices of
                                  human tissue preservation in the
                                  International Biological Program . . . . 484--508
                   Kim TallBear   Genomic articulations of indigeneity . . 509--533
                   Michael Kent   The importance of being Uros: Indigenous
                                  identity politics in the genomic age . . 534--556
               Warwick Anderson   Objectivity and its discontents  . . . . 557--576
                     Emma Kowal   Orphan DNA: Indigenous samples, ethical
                                  biovalue and postcolonial science  . . . 577--597
            Klaus L. Hoeyer and   
                Anja Mb. Jensen   Transgressive ethics: Professional work
                                  ethics as a perspective on `aggressive
                                  organ harvesting'  . . . . . . . . . . . 598--618
               Amy Hinterberger   Curating postcolonial critique . . . . . 619--627

Social Studies of Science
Volume 43, Number 5, October 1, 2013

                   Sarah Wagner   The making and unmaking of an unknown
                                  soldier  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 631--656
                  Corinna Kruse   The Bayesian approach to forensic
                                  evidence: Evaluating, communicating, and
                                  distributing responsibility  . . . . . . 657--680
                   Loes Knaapen   Being `evidence-based' in the absence of
                                  evidence: The management of non-evidence
                                  in guideline development . . . . . . . . 681--706
                   John Gardner   A history of deep brain stimulation:
                                  Technological innovation and the role of
                                  clinical assessment tools  . . . . . . . 707--728
               Noemi Tousignant   Broken tempos: Of means and memory in a
                                  Senegalese university laboratory . . . . 729--753
              Brian R. Cook and   
                 Mike Kesby and   
                 Ioan Fazey and   
                    Chris Spray   The persistence of `normal' catchment
                                  management despite the participatory
                                  turn: Exploring the power effects of
                                  competing frames of reference  . . . . . 754--779
                Svenja Matusall   Hormone troubles: Feminist analyses of
                                  contemporary neurosciences . . . . . . . 780--791
              Cameron M. Murray   Tracing biomedical dispositifs: Play,
                                  rigor, and cooperation in medical
                                  oncology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792--797

Social Studies of Science
Volume 43, Number 6, December 1, 2013

                  Kelly Kistner   `A Word Factory was wanted':
                                  Organizational objectivity in the making
                                  of the \booktitleOxford English
                                  Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801--828
                 Daniel Breslau   Designing a market-like entity:
                                  Economics in the politics of market
                                  formation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 829--851
               Werner Reichmann   Epistemic participation: How to produce
                                  knowledge about the economic future  . . 852--877
                   Andi Johnson   The athlete as model organism: The
                                  everyday practice of the science of
                                  human performance  . . . . . . . . . . . 878--904
             Sudeepa Abeysinghe   When the spread of disease becomes a
                                  global event: The classification of
                                  pandemics  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 905--926
                Erin Leahey and   
                  Cindy L. Cain   Straight from the source: Accounting for
                                  scientific success . . . . . . . . . . . 927--951
                     Hansen Hsu   Machine gambling in the `zone': Natasha
                                  Dow Schüll's \booktitleAddiction by
                                  Design: Natasha Dow Schüll,
                                  \booktitleAddiction By Design: Machine
                                  Gambling in Las Vegas (Princeton, NJ:
                                  Princeton University Press, 2012), 442
                                  pp., ISBN 978-0-691-12755-2  . . . . . . 952--956


Social Studies of Science
Volume 44, Number 1, February 1, 2014

                   Wesley Shrum   What caused the flood? Controversy and
                                  closure in the Hurricane Katrina
                                  disaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--33
               Alexandra Supper   Sublime frequencies: The construction of
                                  sublime listening experiences in the
                                  sonification of scientific data  . . . . 34--58
                  Adam Hedgecoe   A deviation from standard design?
                                  Clinical trials, research ethics
                                  committees, and the regulatory
                                  co-construction of organizational
                                  deviance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59--81
              Andrew S. Mathews   Scandals, audits, and fictions: Linking
                                  climate change to Mexican forests  . . . 82--108
                  Martin Mahony   The predictive state: Science, territory
                                  and the future of the Indian climate . . 109--133
                    Edwin Sayes   Actor-Network Theory and methodology:
                                  Just what does it mean to say that
                                  nonhumans have agency? . . . . . . . . . 134--149
                   Mi Gyung Kim   Archeology, genealogy, and geography of
                                  experimental philosophy  . . . . . . . . 150--162

Social Studies of Science
Volume 44, Number 2, April 1, 2014

             Heather Paxson and   
               Stefan Helmreich   The perils and promises of microbial
                                  abundance: Novel natures and model
                                  ecosystems, from artisanal cheese to
                                  alien seas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165--193
              Richard Hindmarsh   Hot air ablowin! `Media-speak', social
                                  conflict, and the Australian `decoupled'
                                  wind farm controversy  . . . . . . . . . 194--217
                David H. Guston   Understanding `anticipatory governance'  218--242
               Götz Hoeppe   Working data together: The
                                  accountability and reflexivity of
                                  digital astronomical practice  . . . . . 243--270
                   Anat Leibler   Disciplining ethnicity: Social sorting
                                  intersects with political demography in
                                  Israel's pre-state period  . . . . . . . 271--292
                  Kacey Beddoes   Methodology discourses as boundary work
                                  in the construction of engineering
                                  education  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293--312

Social Studies of Science
Volume 44, Number 3, June 1, 2014

   Claudia Castañeda and   
                   Lucy Suchman   Robot visions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315--341
              Selma Sabanovi\'c   Inventing Japan's `robotics culture':
                                  The repeated assembly of science,
                                  technology, and culture in social
                                  robotics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342--367
         Sebastián Ureta   Normalizing Transantiago: On the
                                  challenges (and limits) of repairing
                                  infrastructures  . . . . . . . . . . . . 368--392
           Donald MacKenzie and   
                  Taylor Spears   `The formula that killed Wall Street':
                                  The Gaussian copula and modelling
                                  practices in investment banking  . . . . 393--417
           Donald MacKenzie and   
                  Taylor Spears   `A device for being able to book P&L':
                                  The organizational embedding of the
                                  Gaussian copula  . . . . . . . . . . . . 418--440
               Myra J. Hird and   
             Scott Lougheed and   
              R. Kerry Rowe and   
          Cassandra Kuyvenhoven   Making waste management public (or
                                  falling back to sleep) . . . . . . . . . 441--465
              Katherine Carroll   Body dirt or liquid gold? How the
                                  `safety' of donated breastmilk is
                                  constructed for use in neonatal
                                  intensive care . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466--485

Social Studies of Science
Volume 44, Number 4, August 1, 2014

                Edward Nik-Khah   Neoliberal pharmaceutical science and
                                  the Chicago School of Economics  . . . . 489--517
                David Healy and   
             Derelie Mangin and   
                Kalman Applbaum   The shipwreck of the singular  . . . . . 518--523
                Edward Nik-Khah   `Power to the people': a reply to Healy,
                                  Mangin, and Applbaum . . . . . . . . . . 524--530
                  Sarah Wadmann   Physician-industry collaboration:
                                  Conflicts of interest and the imputation
                                  of motive  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531--554
                   Nadine Levin   Multivariate statistics and the
                                  enactment of metabolic complexity  . . . 555--578
              Janet K. Shim and   
Katherine Weatherford Darling and   
           Martine D. Lappe and   
       L. Katherine Thomson and   
         Sandra Soo-Jin Lee and   
            Robert A. Hiatt and   
               Sara L. Ackerman   Homogeneity and heterogeneity as
                                  situational properties: Producing ---
                                  and moving beyond? --- race in
                                  post-genomic science . . . . . . . . . . 579--599
                Ben W. Brisbois   Epidemiology and `developing countries':
                                  Writing pesticides, poverty and
                                  political engagement in Latin America    600--624
          Martin G. Erikson and   
                Peter Erlandson   A taxonomy of motives to cite  . . . . . 625--637
        Ole Bjòrn Rekdal   Academic urban legends . . . . . . . . . 638--654

Social Studies of Science
Volume 44, Number 5, October 1, 2014

                Eric D. Plemons   Description of sex difference as
                                  prescription for sex change: On the
                                  origins of facial feminization surgery   657--679
             Caragh Brosnan and   
                   Mike Michael   Enacting the `neuro' in practice:
                                  Translational research, adhesion and the
                                  promise of porosity  . . . . . . . . . . 680--700
             Des Fitzgerald and   
     Melissa M. Littlefield and   
          Kasper J. Knudsen and   
                James Tonks and   
                Martin J. Dietz   Ambivalence, equivocation and the
                                  politics of experimental knowledge: a
                                  transdisciplinary neuroscience encounter 701--721
                  Harry Collins   Rejecting knowledge claims inside and
                                  outside science  . . . . . . . . . . . . 722--735
             Luis Reyes-Galindo   Linking the subcultures of physics:
                                  Virtual empiricism and the bonding role
                                  of trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 736--757
         Catelijne Coopmans and   
                  Graham Button   Eyeballing expertise . . . . . . . . . . 758--785
              Harry Collins and   
                   Robert Evans   Actor and analyst: a response to
                                  Coopmans and Button  . . . . . . . . . . 786--792
                  Michael Lynch   Genius, Hawking, and expertise . . . . . 793--798

Social Studies of Science
Volume 44, Number 6, December 1, 2014

               Wen-yuan Lin and   
                       John Law   A correlative STS: Lessons from a
                                  Chinese medical practice . . . . . . . . 801--824
             Frank L. Smith III   Advancing science diplomacy: Indonesia
                                  and the US Naval Medical Research Unit   825--847
                   Anne Pollock   Places of pharmaceutical
                                  knowledge-making: Global health,
                                  postcolonial science, and hope in South
                                  African drug discovery . . . . . . . . . 848--873
                  Marisa Brandt   Zapatista corn: a case study in
                                  biocultural innovation . . . . . . . . . 874--900
        Christophe Bonneuil and   
                 Jean Foyer and   
                    Brian Wynne   Genetic fallout in bio-cultural
                                  landscapes: Molecular imperialism and
                                  the cultural politics of (not) seeing
                                  transgenes in Mexico . . . . . . . . . . 901--929
              Matthew C. Watson   Listening in the Pakal controversy: a
                                  matter of care in Ancient Maya studies   930--954


Social Studies of Science
Volume 45, Number 1, February 1, 2015

                  Mark B. Brown   Politicizing science: Conceptions of
                                  politics in science and technology
                                  studies  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--30
          Caitlin Donahue Wylie   `The artist's piece is already in the
                                  stone': Constructing creativity in
                                  paleontology laboratories  . . . . . . . 31--55
                Nelly Oudshoorn   Sustaining cyborgs: Sensing and tuning
                                  agencies of pacemakers and implantable
                                  cardioverter defibrillators  . . . . . . 56--76
              Stefan Timmermans   Trust in standards: Transitioning
                                  clinical exome sequencing from bench to
                                  bedside  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77--99
    Africa Villanueva-Felez and   
            Richard Woolley and   
       Carolina Cañibano   Nanotechnology researchers'
                                  collaboration relationships: a gender
                                  analysis of access to scientific
                                  information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100--129
              Hassaan Ahmed and   
        Omer Masood Qureshi and   
                  Abid Ali Khan   Reviving a ghost in the history of
                                  technology: The social construction of
                                  the recumbent bicycle  . . . . . . . . . 130--136
        Nicholas J. Rowland and   
            Jan-Hendrik Passoth   Infrastructure and the state in science
                                  and technology studies . . . . . . . . . 137--145
                 Michael Pettit   Subject matter: Human behavior,
                                  psychological expertise, and therapeutic
                                  lives  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146--158

Social Studies of Science
Volume 45, Number 2, April 1, 2015

                  Lukas Rieppel   Prospecting for dinosaurs on the mining
                                  frontier: The value of information in
                                  America's Gilded Age . . . . . . . . . . 161--186
              Tom Waidzunas and   
                 Steven Epstein   `For men arousal is orientation': Bodily
                                  truthing, technosexual scripts, and the
                                  materialization of sexualities through
                                  the phallometric test  . . . . . . . . . 187--213
                David Ribes and   
              Jessica Beth Polk   Organizing for ontological change: The
                                  kernel of an AIDS research
                                  infrastructure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214--241
               Steve G. Hoffman   Thinking science with thinking machines:
                                  The multiple realities of basic and
                                  applied knowledge in a research border
                                  zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242--269
                   John McLevey   Understanding policy research in liminal
                                  spaces: Think tank responses to
                                  diverging principles of legitimacy . . . 270--293
 Manuela Fernández Pinto   Tensions in agnotology: Normativity in
                                  the studies of commercially driven
                                  ignorance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294--315

Social Studies of Science
Volume 45, Number 3, June 1, 2015

                    Wally Smith   Technologies of stage magic: Simulation
                                  and dissimulation  . . . . . . . . . . . 319--343
               Joeri Bruyninckx   Trading twitter: Amateur recorders and
                                  economies of scientific exchange at the
                                  Cornell Library of Natural Sounds  . . . 344--370
            Sarah R. Davies and   
                     Maja Horst   Crafting the group: Care in research
                                  management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371--393
              Natalie B. Aviles   The little death: Rigoni-Stern and the
                                  problem of sex and cancer in
                                  20th-century biomedical research . . . . 394--415
       Göran Sundqvist and   
             Ingemar Bohlin and   
        Erlend At Hermansen and   
                 Steven Yearley   Formalization and separation: a
                                  systematic basis for interpreting
                                  approaches to summarizing science for
                                  climate policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416--440
                Sergio Sismondo   Ontological turns, turnoffs and
                                  roundabouts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441--448
                  Patrik Aspers   Performing ontology  . . . . . . . . . . 449--453
                Bistra Vasileva   Stuck with/in a `turn': Can we
                                  metaphorize better in Science and
                                  Technology Studies?  . . . . . . . . . . 454--461
              Steve Woolgar and   
                  Javier Lezaun   Missing the (question) mark? What is a
                                  turn to ontology?  . . . . . . . . . . . 462--467

Social Studies of Science
Volume 45, Number 4, August 1, 2015

    Claire Laurier Decoteau and   
                 Kelly Underman   Adjudicating non-knowledge in the
                                  Omnibus Autism Proceedings . . . . . . . 471--500
                    Mikko Jauho   The mutual shaping of life insurance and
                                  medicine in Finland  . . . . . . . . . . 501--524
       Galia Plotkin-Amrami and   
            José Brunner   Making up `national trauma' in Israel:
                                  From collective identity to collective
                                  vulnerability  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525--545
                     Kaori Iida   A controversial idea as a cultural
                                  resource: The Lysenko controversy and
                                  discussions of genetics as a
                                  `democratic' science in postwar Japan    546--569
                Beno\^\it Godin   Models of innovation: Why models of
                                  innovation are models, or what work is
                                  being done in calling them models? . . . 570--596
     Eva Hemmungs Wirtén   The Pasteurization of Marie Curie: a
                                  (meta)biographical experiment  . . . . . 597--610
              Brian Rappert and   
             Catelijne Coopmans   On conveying and not conveying expertise 611--619
              Stephen T. Casper   Neuropsychedelia . . . . . . . . . . . . 620--622

Social Studies of Science
Volume 45, Number 5, October 1, 2015

                Aryn Martin and   
              Natasha Myers and   
                      Ana Viseu   The politics of care in technoscience    625--641
                      Ana Viseu   Caring for nanotechnology? Being an
                                  integrated social scientist  . . . . . . 642--664
                Astrid Schrader   Abyssal intimacies and temporalities of
                                  care: How (not) to care about deformed
                                  leaf bugs in the aftermath of Chernobyl  665--690
     Maria Puig de la Bellacasa   Making time for soil: Technoscientific
                                  futurity and the pace of care  . . . . . 691--716
                Michelle Murphy   Unsettling care: Troubling transnational
                                  itineraries of care in feminist health
                                  practices  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 717--737
    Melissa Atkinson-Graham and   
              Martha Kenney and   
                 Kelly Ladd and   
     Cameron Michael Murray and   
      Emily Astra-Jean Simmonds   Care in context: Becoming an STS
                                  researcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 738--748
                  Martha Kenney   Counting, accounting, and
                                  accountability: Helen Verran's
                                  relational empiricism  . . . . . . . . . 749--771

Social Studies of Science
Volume 45, Number 6, December 1, 2015

                 Peter Wade and   
Carlos López-Beltrán and   
           Eduardo Restrepo and   
         Ricardo Ventura Santos   Genomic research, publics and experts in
                                  Latin America: Nation, race and body . . 775--796
Vivette García-Deister and   
Carlos López-Beltrán   País de gordos/país de muertos: Obesity,
                                  death and nation in biomedical and
                                  forensic genetics in Mexico  . . . . . . 797--815
               Michael Kent and   
                     Peter Wade   Genetics against race: Science, politics
                                  and affirmative action in Brazil . . . . 816--838
               Michael Kent and   
Vivette García-Deister and   
Carlos López-Beltrán and   
     Ricardo Ventura Santos and   
Ernesto Schwartz-Marín and   
                     Peter Wade   Building the genomic nation: `Homo
                                  Brasilis' and the `Genoma Mexicano' in
                                  comparative cultural perspective . . . . 839--861
Ernesto Schwartz-Marín and   
                 Peter Wade and   
        Arely Cruz-Santiago and   
    Roosbelinda Cárdenas   Colombian forensic genetics as a form of
                                  public science: The role of race, nation
                                  and common sense in the stabilization of
                                  DNA populations  . . . . . . . . . . . . 862--885
Ernesto Schwartz-Marín and   
                     Peter Wade   Explaining the visible and the
                                  invisible: Public knowledge of genetics,
                                  ancestry, physical appearance and race
                                  in Colombia  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 886--906


Social Studies of Science
Volume 46, Number 1, February 1, 2016

                Sergio Sismondo   New venues in STS  . . . . . . . . . . . 3--6
               Masato Fukushima   Constructing failure in big biology: The
                                  socio-technical anatomy of Japan's
                                  Protein 3000 Project . . . . . . . . . . 7--33
                   So Yeon Leem   The anxious production of beauty: Unruly
                                  bodies, surgical anxiety and invisible
                                  care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34--55
             Else M. Bijker and   
        Robert W. Sauerwein and   
                Wiebe E. Bijker   Controlled human malaria infection
                                  trials: How tandems of trust and control
                                  construct scientific knowledge . . . . . 56--86
              Patrick Brown and   
             Ferhana Hashem and   
                 Michael Calnan   Trust, regulatory processes and NICE
                                  decision-making: Appraising
                                  cost-effectiveness models through
                                  appraising people and systems  . . . . . 87--111
             Achim Rosemann and   
            Nattaka Chaisinthop   The pluralization of the international:
                                  Resistance and alter-standardization in
                                  regenerative stem cell medicine  . . . . 112--139
              Antoine Lentacker   The symbolic economy of drugs  . . . . . 140--156

Social Studies of Science
Volume 46, Number 2, April 1, 2016

                 Peter Redfield   Fluid technologies: The Bush Pump, the
                                  LifeStraw\reg and microworlds of
                                  humanitarian design  . . . . . . . . . . 159--183
                   Susan Lindee   Survivors and scientists: Hiroshima,
                                  Fukushima, and the Radiation Effects
                                  Research Foundation, 1975--2014  . . . . 184--209
              Adam Isaiah Green   Keeping gay and bisexual men safe: The
                                  arena of HIV prevention science and
                                  praxis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210--235
                 Jenna M. Grant   From subjects to relations: Bioethics
                                  and the articulation of postcolonial
                                  politics in the Cambodia Pre-Exposure
                                  Prophylaxis trial  . . . . . . . . . . . 236--258
             Maximilian Fochler   Beyond and between academia and
                                  business: How Austrian biotechnology
                                  researchers describe high-tech startup
                                  companies as spaces of knowledge
                                  production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259--281
            Rodrigo Ribeiro and   
              Francisco Pa Lima   The value of practice: a critique of
                                  interactional expertise  . . . . . . . . 282--311
              Harry Collins and   
                   Robert Evans   A thousand words is worth a picture  . . 312--324

Social Studies of Science
Volume 46, Number 3, June 1, 2016

           Jessica M. Smith and   
             Abraham Sd Tidwell   The everyday lives of energy
                                  transitions: Contested sociotechnical
                                  imaginaries in the American West . . . . 327--350
             Norma Möllers   Shifting in and out of context:
                                  Technoscientific drama as technology of
                                  the self . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351--373
                Willem Schinkel   Making climates comparable: Comparison
                                  in paleoclimatology  . . . . . . . . . . 374--395
                   Eun-Sung Kim   The sensory power of cameras and noise
                                  meters for protest surveillance in South
                                  Korea  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396--416
        Vincent Larivi\`ere and   
          Nadine Desrochers and   
         Beno\^\it Macaluso and   
           Philippe Mongeon and   
           Ad\`ele Paul-Hus and   
            Cassidy R. Sugimoto   Contributorship and division of labor in
                                  knowledge production . . . . . . . . . . 417--435
                  Steven Shapin   A taste of science: Making the
                                  subjective objective in the California
                                  wine world . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436--460
        Christopher J. Phillips   The taste machine: Sense, subjectivity,
                                  and statistics in the California wine
                                  world  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461--481

Social Studies of Science
Volume 46, Number 4, August 1, 2016

               Susan Greenhalgh   Neoliberal science, Chinese style:
                                  Making and managing the `obesity
                                  epidemic'  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485--510
                  Olga Bychkova   Innovation by coercion: Emerging
                                  institutionalization of
                                  university-industry collaborations in
                                  Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511--535
             Monica Gaughan and   
                  Barry Bozeman   Using the prisms of gender and rank to
                                  interpret research collaboration power
                                  dynamics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 536--558
                   Timothy Moss   Discarded surrogates, modified
                                  traditions, welcome complements: The
                                  chequered careers of alternative
                                  technologies in Berlin's infrastructure
                                  systems  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559--582
                Sergio Sismondo   Sorting on arXiv: Introduction to an ad
                                  hoc section  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583--585
             Luis Reyes-Galindo   Automating the Horae: Boundary-work in
                                  the age of computers . . . . . . . . . . 586--606
                  Sophie Ritson   `Crackpots' and `active researchers':
                                  The controversy over links between arXiv
                                  and the scientific blogosphere . . . . . 607--628
            Alessandro Delfanti   Beams of particles and papers: How
                                  digital preprint archives shape
                                  authorship and credit  . . . . . . . . . 629--645
                      Anonymous   Corrigendum to A taste of science:
                                  Making the subjective objective in the
                                  California wine world  . . . . . . . . . 646--646

Social Studies of Science
Volume 46, Number 5, October 1, 2016

               Joan H. Robinson   Bringing the pregnancy test home from
                                  the hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649--674
           Martine Lappé   The maternal body as environment in
                                  autism science . . . . . . . . . . . . . 675--700
          James W. Williams and   
                Nikolai M. Cook   Econometrics as evidence? Examining the
                                  `causal' connections between financial
                                  speculation and commodities prices . . . 701--724
              Erik Jönsson   Benevolent technotopias and hitherto
                                  unimaginable meats: Tracing the promises
                                  of in vitro meat . . . . . . . . . . . . 725--748
        Jan-Peter Voß and   
                   Nina Amelung   Innovating public participation methods:
                                  Technoscientization and reflexive
                                  engagement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 749--772
                  Brice Laurent   Political experiments that matter:
                                  Ordering democracy from experimental
                                  sites  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773--794

Social Studies of Science
Volume 46, Number 6, December 1, 2016

         P. Wenzel Geissler and   
                   Ann H. Kelly   A home for science: The life and times
                                  of Tropical and Polar field stations . . 797--808
                 Vanessa Heggie   Higher and colder: The success and
                                  failure of boundaries in high altitude
                                  and Antarctic research stations  . . . . 809--832
            Lys Alcayna-Stevens   Habituating field scientists . . . . . . 833--853
              Martin Skrydstrup   Of spheres and squares: Can Sloterdijk
                                  help us rethink the architecture of
                                  climate science? . . . . . . . . . . . . 854--876
             Guillaume Lachenal   At home in the postcolony: Ecology,
                                  empire and domesticity at the Lamto
                                  field station, Ivory Coast . . . . . . . 877--893
              Peder Roberts and   
                    Eric Paglia   Science as national belonging: The
                                  construction of Svalbard as a Norwegian
                                  space  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 894--911
         P. Wenzel Geissler and   
                   Ann H. Kelly   Field station as stage: Re-enacting
                                  scientific work and life in Amani,
                                  Tanzania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912--937
                   Alice Street   The hospital and the hospital:
                                  Infrastructure, human tissue, labour and
                                  the scientific production of relational
                                  value  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 938--960
                      Anonymous   Science, ethnography, art  . . . . . . . 961--981


Social Studies of Science
Volume 47, Number 1, February 1, 2017

                Sergio Sismondo   Post-truth?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--6
         David E. Winickoff and   
                Matthieu Mondou   The problem of epistemic jurisdiction in
                                  global governance: The case of
                                  sustainability standards for biofuels    7--32
                  Adi Sapir and   
               Amalya L. Oliver   From academic laboratory to the market:
                                  Disclosed and undisclosed narratives of
                                  commercialization  . . . . . . . . . . . 33--52
                 David Peterson   The depth of fields: Managing focus in
                                  the epistemic subcultures of mind and
                                  brain science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53--74
                   Lisa Messeri   Extra-terra incognita: Martian maps in
                                  the digital age  . . . . . . . . . . . . 75--94
              Lambros Roumbanis   Academic judgments under uncertainty: a
                                  study of collective anchoring effects in
                                  Swedish Research Council panel groups    95--116
                  Jamie Lorimer   The Anthropo-scene: a guide for the
                                  perplexed  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117--142

Social Studies of Science
Volume 47, Number 2, April 1, 2017

                   Xaq Frohlich   The informational turn in food politics:
                                  The US FDA's nutrition label as
                                  information infrastructure . . . . . . . 145--171
               Donald MacKenzie   A material political economy: Automated
                                  Trading Desk and price prediction in
                                  high-frequency trading . . . . . . . . . 172--194
               Jane Calvert and   
                 Pablo Schyfter   What can science and technology studies
                                  learn from art and design? Reflections
                                  on `Synthetic Aesthetics'  . . . . . . . 195--215
                 Meg Leta Jones   The right to a human in the loop:
                                  Political constructions of computer
                                  automation and personhood  . . . . . . . 216--239
                   Astrid Mager   Search engine imaginary: Visions and
                                  values in the co-production of search
                                  technology and Europe  . . . . . . . . . 240--262
               Brian Salter and   
               Charlotte Salter   Controlling new knowledge: Genomic
                                  science, governance and the politics of
                                  bioinformatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263--287
                David Armstrong   Clinical prediction and the idea of a
                                  population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288--299
                Bernhard Wieser   It's not just about speed: Reviewing the
                                  recumbent bicycle once more  . . . . . . 300--304

Social Studies of Science
Volume 47, Number 3, June 1, 2017

  Dániel Margócsy   A long history of breakdowns: a
                                  historiographical review . . . . . . . . 307--325
              Paula Findlen and   
                  Hannah Marcus   The breakdown of Galileo's Roman
                                  network: Crisis and community, ca. 1633  326--352
                 William Rankin   Zombie projects, negative networks, and
                                  multigenerational science: The
                                  temporality of the International Map of
                                  the World  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353--375
                  Andrew Lakoff   A fragile assemblage: Mutant bird flu
                                  and the limits of risk assessment  . . . 376--397
               Lindsay A. Smith   The missing, the martyred and the
                                  disappeared: Global networks, technical
                                  intensification and the end of human
                                  rights genetics  . . . . . . . . . . . . 398--416
    Jane Bjòrn Vedel and   
                     Alan Irwin   `This is what we got, what would you
                                  like?': Aligning and unaligning
                                  academic--industry relations . . . . . . 417--438

Social Studies of Science
Volume 47, Number 4, August 1, 2017

                 Katherine Hood   The science of value: Economic expertise
                                  and the valuation of human life in US
                                  federal regulatory agencies  . . . . . . 441--465
             Marko Monteiro and   
             Raoni Rajão   Scientists as citizens and knowers in
                                  the detection of deforestation in the
                                  Amazon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466--484
                Boel Berner and   
            Maria Björkman   Modernizing the flow of blood:
                                  Biomedical technicians, working
                                  knowledge and the transformation of
                                  Swedish blood centre practices . . . . . 485--510
               Heather Ford and   
                   Judy Wajcman   `Anyone can edit', not everyone does:
                                  Wikipedia's infrastructure and the
                                  gender gap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511--527
               David Strang and   
                     Kyle Siler   From `just the facts' to `more theory
                                  and methods, please': The evolution of
                                  the research article in
                                  \booktitleAdministrative Science
                                  Quarterly, 1956--2008  . . . . . . . . . 528--555
                  Raya A. Jones   What makes a robot `social'? . . . . . . 556--579
              Harry Collins and   
               Robert Evans and   
                  Martin Weinel   STS as science or politics?  . . . . . . 580--586
                Sergio Sismondo   Casting a wider net: a reply to Collins,
                                  Evans and Weinel . . . . . . . . . . . . 587--592
                  Michael Lynch   STS, symmetry and post-truth . . . . . . 593--599

Social Studies of Science
Volume 47, Number 5, October 1, 2017

                Sergio Sismondo   Transmissions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603--603
  Jérôme Denis and   
              Samuel Goëta   Rawification and the careful generation
                                  of open government data  . . . . . . . . 604--629
               Chad Borkenhagen   Evidence-based creativity: Working
                                  between art and science in the field of
                                  fine dining  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630--654
                Aaron T. Norton   Foreskin and the molecular politics of
                                  risk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 655--680
                 Venla Oikkonen   Affect, technoscience and textual
                                  analysis: Interrogating the affective
                                  dynamics of the Zika epidemic through
                                  media texts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 681--702
       Benjamin K. Sovacool and   
                  David J. Hess   Ordering theories: Typologies and
                                  conceptual frameworks for sociotechnical
                                  change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703--750
            Sheila Jasanoff and   
               Hilton R. Simmet   No funeral bells: Public reason in a
                                  `post-truth' age . . . . . . . . . . . . 751--770
                     Mark Vardy   Reading for precarious times . . . . . . 771--779

Social Studies of Science
Volume 47, Number 6, December 1, 2017

      Sebastian Pfotenhauer and   
                Sheila Jasanoff   Panacea or diagnosis? Imaginaries of
                                  innovation and the `MIT model' in three
                                  political cultures . . . . . . . . . . . 783--810
                  Florian Jaton   We get the algorithms of our ground
                                  truths: Designing referential databases
                                  in digital image processing  . . . . . . 811--840
                        Maxigas   Hackers against technology: Critique and
                                  recuperation in technological cycles . . 841--860
                     Zeke Baker   Climate state: Science-state struggles
                                  and the formation of climate science in
                                  the US from the 1930s to 1960s . . . . . 861--887
                  Devin Kennedy   The machine in the market: Computers and
                                  the infrastructure of price at the New
                                  York Stock Exchange, 1965--1975  . . . . 888--917
             Gregory Hollin and   
               Isla Forsyth and   
                 Eva Giraud and   
                   Tracey Potts   (Dis)entangling Barad: Materialisms and
                                  ethics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 918--941


Social Studies of Science
Volume 48, Number 1, February 1, 2018

                Tom Scott-Smith   Sticky technologies: Plumpy'nut\reg,
                                  emergency feeding and the viscosity of
                                  humanitarian design  . . . . . . . . . . 3--24
                   Jack Stilgoe   Machine learning, social learning and
                                  the governance of self-driving cars  . . 25--56
                 Jessica Lehman   From ships to robots: The social
                                  relations of sensing the world ocean . . 57--79
                  Darryl Leroux   `We've been here for 2,000 years': White
                                  settlers, Native American DNA and the
                                  phenomenon of indigenization . . . . . . 80--100
                   Dawn Goodwin   Cultures of caring: Healthcare
                                  `scandals', inquiries, and the remaking
                                  of accountabilities  . . . . . . . . . . 101--124
         David Andrew Griffiths   Shifting syndromes: Sex chromosome
                                  variations and intersex classifications  125--148
             Alison T. Wynn and   
             Shelley J. Correll   Puncturing the pipeline: Do technology
                                  companies alienate women in recruiting
                                  sessions?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149--164
            Emmanuel Didier and   
     Catherine Guaspare-Cartron   The new watchdogs' vision of science: a
                                  roundtable with Ivan Oransky (Retraction
                                  Watch) and Brandon Stell (PubPeer) . . . 165--167

Social Studies of Science
Volume 48, Number 2, April 1, 2018

                Philip Mirowski   The future(s) of open science  . . . . . 171--203
                     Luke Stark   Algorithmic psychometrics and the
                                  scalable subject . . . . . . . . . . . . 204--231
                    Brad Bolman   How experiments age: Gerontology,
                                  beagles, and species projection at Davis 232--258
          Karen Dam Nielsen and   
            Henriette Langstrup   Tactics of material participation: How
                                  patients shape their engagement through
                                  e-health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259--282
           Marianne Ryghaug and   
Tomas Moe Skjòlsvold and   
               Sara Heidenreich   Creating energy citizenship through
                                  material participation . . . . . . . . . 283--303
                Mark R. Johnson   `The biggest legal battle in UK casino
                                  history': Processes and politics of
                                  `cheating' in sociotechnical networks    304--327

Social Studies of Science
Volume 48, Number 3, June 1, 2018

               Max Liboiron and   
              Manuel Tironi and   
                 Nerea Calvillo   Toxic politics: Acting in a permanently
                                  polluted world . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331--349
           Christy Spackman and   
             Gary A. Burlingame   Sensory politics: The tug-of-war between
                                  potability and palatability in municipal
                                  water production . . . . . . . . . . . . 350--371
                 Nerea Calvillo   Political airs: From monitoring to
                                  attuned sensing air pollution  . . . . . 372--388
                   Amelia Fiske   Dirty hands: The toxic politics of
                                  denunciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389--413
                 Kristina Lyons   Chemical warfare in Colombia,
                                  evidentiary ecologies and senti-actuando
                                  practices of justice . . . . . . . . . . 414--437
                  Manuel Tironi   Hypo-interventions: Intimate activism in
                                  toxic environments . . . . . . . . . . . 438--455

Social Studies of Science
Volume 48, Number 4, August 1, 2018

                  Judy Z. Segal   Sex, drugs, and rhetoric: The case of
                                  flibanserin for `female sexual
                                  dysfunction' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459--482
             Elizabeth Hennessy   The politics of a natural laboratory:
                                  Claiming territory and governing life in
                                  the Galápagos Islands . . . . . . . . . . 483--506
             David S. Jones and   
        Kavita Sivaramakrishnan   Making heart-lung machines work in
                                  India: Imports, indigenous innovation
                                  and the challenge of replicating cardiac
                                  surgery in Bombay, 1952--1962  . . . . . 507--539
               Philip Olson and   
              Christine Labuski   `There's always a [white] man in the
                                  loop': The gendered and racialized
                                  politics of civilian drones  . . . . . . 540--563
           Dick Kasperowski and   
                 Thomas Hillman   The epistemic culture in an online
                                  citizen science project: Programs,
                                  antiprograms and epistemic subjects  . . 564--588
              Vladimir Jankovic   `The sun without a permit': Serbian
                                  solar politics, informational risk
                                  cascades, and the Great Disappearing Act
                                  of August 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 589--614
                 Jason Jean and   
                        Yixi Lu   Evolution as a fact? A discourse
                                  analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615--632

Social Studies of Science
Volume 48, Number 5, October 1, 2018

                      Jess Bier   Bodily circulation and the measure of a
                                  life: Forensic identification and
                                  valuation after the Titanic disaster . . 635--662
          Niccol\`o Tempini and   
                Sabina Leonelli   Concealment and discovery: The role of
                                  information security in biomedical data
                                  re-use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 663--690
             Lauren Richter and   
             Alissa Cordner and   
                     Phil Brown   Non-stick science: Sixty years of
                                  research and (in)action on fluorinated
                                  compounds  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 691--714
             Bindu Panikkar and   
             Jonathan Tollefson   Land as material, knowledge and
                                  relationships: Resource extraction and
                                  subsistence imaginaries in Bristol Bay,
                                  Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715--739
              Heta Tarkkala and   
                  Aaro Tupasela   Shortcut to success? Negotiating genetic
                                  uniqueness in global biomedicine . . . . 740--761
                Elise K. Burton   Narrating ethnicity and diversity in
                                  Middle Eastern national genome projects  762--786

Social Studies of Science
Volume 48, Number 6, December 1, 2018

                Laura Stark and   
              Nancy D. Campbell   The ineffable: a framework for the study
                                  of methods through the case of
                                  mid-century mind-brain sciences  . . . . 789--820
Meritxell Ramírez-i-Ollé   `Civil skepticism' and the social
                                  construction of knowledge: a case in
                                  dendroclimatology  . . . . . . . . . . . 821--845
          Christian Dayé   How to train your oracle: The Delphi
                                  method and its turbulent youth in
                                  operations research and the policy
                                  sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 846--868
       Sophie Merit Müller   Distributed corporeality: Anatomy,
                                  knowledge and the technological
                                  reconfiguration of bodies in ballet  . . 869--890
                    John Carson   `Every expression is watched': Mind,
                                  medical expertise and display in the
                                  nineteenth-century English courtroom . . 891--918


Social Studies of Science
Volume 49, Number 1, February 1, 2019

            Catherine Kenny and   
               Max Liboiron and   
                 Sara Ann Wylie   Seeing power with a flashlight: DIY
                                  thermal sensing technology in the
                                  classroom  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--28
          Monamie Bhadra Haines   Contested credibility economies of
                                  nuclear power in India . . . . . . . . . 29--51
              Matthew Harsh and   
               Kerry Holden and   
            Jameson Wetmore and   
          G. Pascal Zachary and   
                    Ravtosh Bal   Situating science in Africa: The
                                  dynamics of computing research in
                                  Nairobi and Kampala  . . . . . . . . . . 52--76
      Marie-Andrée Jacob   Under repair: a publication ethics and
                                  research record in the making  . . . . . 77--101
                David Armstrong   The social life of data points:
                                  Antecedents of digital technologies  . . 102--117
                  Tiago Moreira   Devicing future populations:
                                  Problematizing the relationship between
                                  quantity and quality of life . . . . . . 118--137

Social Studies of Science
Volume 49, Number 2, April 1, 2019

                Kasia Tolwinski   Fraught claims at the intersection of
                                  biology and sociality: Managing
                                  controversy in the neuroscience of
                                  poverty and adversity  . . . . . . . . . 141--161
      Charlotte Krolòkke   Life in the cryo-kennel: The
                                  `exceptional' life of frozen pet DNA . . 162--179
                       Guus Dix   Microeconomic forecasting: Constructing
                                  commensurable futures of educational
                                  reforms  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180--207
          Alexandra Hillman and   
                 Joanna Latimer   Somaticization, the making and unmaking
                                  of minded persons and the fabrication of
                                  dementia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208--226
              Julia Swallow and   
              Alexandra Hillman   Fear and anxiety: Affects, emotions and
                                  care practices in the memory clinic  . . 227--244
         Andrea M. Bertotti and   
                  Skye A. Miner   Constructing contentious and
                                  noncontentious facts: How gynecology
                                  textbooks create certainty around
                                  pharma-contraceptive safety  . . . . . . 245--263
                  Udo Pesch and   
                 Georgy Ishmaev   Fictions and frictions: Promises,
                                  transaction costs and the innovation of
                                  network technologies . . . . . . . . . . 264--277

Social Studies of Science
Volume 49, Number 3, June 1, 2019

                David Ribes and   
          Andrew S. Hoffman and   
            Steven C. Slota and   
             Geoffrey C. Bowker   The logic of domains . . . . . . . . . . 281--309
                 Jaakko Taipale   Judges' socio-technical review of
                                  contested expertise  . . . . . . . . . . 310--332
                Shi Lin Loh and   
                  Sulfikar Amir   Healing Fukushima: Radiation hazards and
                                  disaster medicine in post-3.11 Japan . . 333--354
     Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner   Regulatory brokerage: Competitive
                                  advantage and regulation in the field of
                                  regenerative medicine  . . . . . . . . . 355--380
                        Dali Ma   Boundary repair: Science and enterprise
                                  at the Chinese Academy of Sciences . . . 381--402
                  Renee Rottner   Working at the boundary: Making space
                                  for innovation in a NASA megaproject . . 403--431
Colin Michael Egenberger Halverson   Standards and legacies: Pragmatic
                                  constraints on a uniform gene
                                  nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432--455

Social Studies of Science
Volume 49, Number 4, August 1, 2019

               Klaus Hoeyer and   
              Susanne Bauer and   
             Martyn Pickersgill   Datafication and accountability in
                                  public health: Introduction to a special
                                  issue  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459--475
             Katrin Amelang and   
                  Susanne Bauer   Following the algorithm: How
                                  epidemiological risk-scores do
                                  accountability . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476--502
                    Alison Cool   Impossible, unknowable, accountable:
                                  Dramas and dilemmas of data law  . . . . 503--530
                   Klaus Hoeyer   Data as promise: Reconfiguring Danish
                                  public health through personalized
                                  medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531--555
                 Linda F. Hogle   Accounting for accountable care:
                                  Value-based population health management 556--582
               Ute Kalender and   
             Christine Holmberg   Courtesy work: Care practices for
                                  quality assurance in a cohort study  . . 583--604
                  Anne Kerr and   
               Tineke Broer and   
                 Emily Ross and   
        Sarah Cunningham Burley   Polygenic risk-stratified screening for
                                  cancer: Responsibilization in public
                                  health genomics  . . . . . . . . . . . . 605--626
             Martyn Pickersgill   Access, accountability, and the
                                  proliferation of psychological therapy:
                                  On the introduction of the IAPT
                                  initiative and the transformation of
                                  mental healthcare  . . . . . . . . . . . 627--650

Social Studies of Science
Volume 49, Number 5, October 1, 2019

             Aaron Panofsky and   
                   Joan Donovan   Genetic ancestry testing among white
                                  nationalists: From identity repair to
                                  citizen science  . . . . . . . . . . . . 653--681
               Debbie Lisle and   
                    Mike Bourne   The many lives of border automation:
                                  Turbulence, coordination and care  . . . 682--706
                  Malte Ziewitz   Rethinking gaming: The ethical work of
                                  optimization in web search engines . . . 707--731
            Matthew S. Mayernik   Metadata accounts: Achieving data and
                                  evidence in scientific research  . . . . 732--757
               Götz Hoeppe   Medium, calculation, play: On digital
                                  images in scientific practice  . . . . . 758--784
             Charles Dupras and   
    Katie Michelle Saulnier and   
                      Yann Joly   Epigenetics, ethics, law and society: a
                                  multidisciplinary review of descriptive,
                                  instrumental, dialectical and reflexive
                                  analyses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 785--810

Social Studies of Science
Volume 49, Number 6, December 1, 2019

                Sergio Sismondo   Academic lives and cultures  . . . . . . 813--816
          Caitlin Donahue Wylie   Socialization through stories of
                                  disaster in engineering laboratories . . 817--838
                      June Jeon   Invisibilizing politics: Accepting and
                                  legitimating ignorance in environmental
                                  sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 839--862
     Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner and   
                Sarah de Rijcke   Filling in the gaps: The interpretation
                                  of curricula vitae in peer review  . . . 863--883
              Axel Philipps and   
        Leonie Weißenborn   Unconventional ideas conventionally
                                  arranged: a study of grant proposals for
                                  exceptional research . . . . . . . . . . 884--897
                       Gad Yair   Culture counts more than money: Israeli
                                  critiques of German science  . . . . . . 898--918
                  Julian Hamann   The making of professors: Assessment and
                                  recognition in academic recruitment  . . 919--941
       Line Edslev Andersen and   
                   K. Brad Wray   Detecting errors that result in
                                  retractions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 942--954


Social Studies of Science
Volume 50, Number 1, February 1, 2020

              Franck Cochoy and   
                Bastien Soutjis   Back to the future of digital price
                                  display: Analyzing patents and other
                                  archives to understand contemporary
                                  market innovations . . . . . . . . . . . 3--29
                   Kirsten Bell   Signs, things and packaging: Recovering
                                  the material agency of the cigarette
                                  packet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30--49
                     Nora Engel   Aligning in the dark: Variable and
                                  shifting (user-) settings in developing
                                  point-of-care diagnostics for
                                  tuberculosis and HIV . . . . . . . . . . 50--75
            Casper Bruun Jensen   A flood of models: Mekong ecologies of
                                  comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76--93
               Katayoun Shafiee   Cost-benefit analysis at the floodgates:
                                  Governing democratic futures through the
                                  reassembly of Iran's waterways . . . . . 94--120
            Arjen van der Heide   Model migration and rough edges: British
                                  actuaries and the ontologies of
                                  modelling  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121--144
              Shai Mulinari and   
                 Courtney Davis   The will of Congress? Permissive
                                  regulation and the strategic use of
                                  labeling for the anti-influenza drug
                                  Relenza  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145--169

Social Studies of Science
Volume 50, Number 2, April 1, 2020

                Sergio Sismondo   COVID-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173--174
      Clémence Pinel and   
          Barbara Prainsack and   
           Christopher Mckevitt   Caring for data: Value creation in a
                                  data-intensive research laboratory . . . 175--197
               Giada Danesi and   
      Mélody Pralong and   
           Francesco Panese and   
            Bernard Burnand and   
              Mich\`ele Grossen   Techno-social reconfigurations in
                                  diabetes (self-) care  . . . . . . . . . 198--220
         Björn Fischer and   
         Britt Östlund and   
                Alexander Peine   Of robots and humans: Creating user
                                  representations in practice  . . . . . . 221--244
             Endre Dányi   The insides and outsides of
                                  parliamentary politics: Introduction to
                                  a special section of \booktitleSocial
                                  Studies of Science on parliamentary
                                  practices  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245--251
              Kristin Asdal and   
         Bård Hobæk   The modified issue: Turning around
                                  parliaments, politics as usual and how
                                  to extend issue-politics with a little
                                  help from Max Weber  . . . . . . . . . . 252--270
                 Jenni Brichzin   Materializations through political work  271--291
               Stefan Laube and   
                 Jan Schank and   
                Thomas Scheffer   Constitutive invisibility: Exploring the
                                  work of staff advisers in political
                                  position-making  . . . . . . . . . . . . 292--316
         Endre Dányi and   
               Michaela Spencer   Un/common grounds: Tracing politics
                                  across worlds  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317--334
                   Andrew Barry   Afterword: `I will play my part!', or
                                  parliamentary politics in action . . . . 335--342

Social Studies of Science
Volume 50, Number 3, June 1, 2020

               Merlin Sheldrake   The `enigma' of Richard Schultes,
                                  Amazonian hallucinogenic plants, and the
                                  limits of ethnobotany  . . . . . . . . . 345--376
                   Mike Michael   London's fatbergs and affective
                                  infrastructuring . . . . . . . . . . . . 377--397
                    Sarah Besky   Empire and indigestion: Materializing
                                  tannins in the Indian tea industry . . . 398--417
               Christy Spackman   In smell's shadow: Materials and
                                  politics at the edge of perception . . . 418--439
                    Morana Alac   Beyond intersubjectivity in olfactory
                                  psychophysics I: Troubles with the
                                  Subject  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440--473
                    Morana Alac   Beyond intersubjectivity in olfactory
                                  psychophysics II: Troubles with the
                                  Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 474--502

Social Studies of Science
Volume 50, Number 4, August 1, 2020

                Sergio Sismondo   Sociotechnical imaginaries: an
                                  accidental themed issue  . . . . . . . . 505--507
           Christopher Lawrence   Heralds of global transparency: Remote
                                  sensing, nuclear fuel-cycle facilities,
                                  and the modularity of imagination  . . . 508--541
         Kasper Schiòlin   Revolutionary dreams: Future
                                  essentialism and the sociotechnical
                                  imaginary of the fourth industrial
                                  revolution in Denmark  . . . . . . . . . 542--566
                 Maxime Polleri   Post-political uncertainties: Governing
                                  nuclear controversies in post-Fukushima
                                  Japan  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567--588
               Melanie Smallman   `Nothing to do with the science': How an
                                  elite sociotechnical imaginary cements
                                  policy resistance to public perspectives
                                  on science and technology through the
                                  machinery of government  . . . . . . . . 589--608
                Les Levidow and   
                  Sujatha Raman   Sociotechnical imaginaries of low-carbon
                                  waste-energy futures: UK techno-market
                                  fixes displacing public accountability   609--641
       Benjamin K. Sovacool and   
               Noam Bergman and   
             Debbie Hopkins and   
         Kirsten Eh Jenkins and   
           Sabine Hielscher and   
           Andreas Goldthau and   
                Brent Brossmann   Imagining sustainable energy and
                                  mobility transitions: Valence,
                                  temporality, and radicalism in 38
                                  visions of a low-carbon future . . . . . 642--679
            Christopher Lawless   Assembling airspace: The Single European
                                  Sky and contested transnationalities of
                                  European air traffic management  . . . . 680--704

Social Studies of Science
Volume 50, Number 5, October 1, 2020

               Wesley Shrum and   
                John Aggrey and   
               Andre Campos and   
  Janaina Pamplona da Costa and   
                 Jan Joseph and   
              Pablo Kreimer and   
           Rhiannon Kroeger and   
   Leandro Rodriguez Medina and   
               Paige Miller and   
            Antony Palackal and   
      Ana Pandal de la Peza and   
                    Abou Traore   Who's afraid of Ebola? Epidemic fires
                                  and locative fears in the Information
                                  Age  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 707--727
                 Prince K. Guma   Incompleteness of urban infrastructures
                                  in transition: Scenarios from the mobile
                                  age in Nairobi . . . . . . . . . . . . . 728--750
               Jennie L. Durant   Ignorance loops: How non-knowledge about
                                  bee-toxic agrochemicals is iteratively
                                  produced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 751--777
                Tess Lanzarotta   Ethics in retrospect: Biomedical
                                  research, colonial violence, and Iñupiat
                                  sovereignty in the Alaskan Arctic  . . . 778--801
                     Mark Vardy   Relational agility: Visualizing
                                  near-real-time Arctic sea ice data as a
                                  proxy for climate change . . . . . . . . 802--820
           Trine E. Unander and   
        Knut H. Sòrensen   Rhizomic learning: How environmental
                                  non-governmental organizations (ENGOs)
                                  acquire and assemble knowledge . . . . . 821--833

Social Studies of Science
Volume 50, Number 6, December 1, 2020

              Timothy Neale and   
                     Daniel May   Fuzzy boundaries: Simulation and
                                  expertise in bushfire prediction . . . . 837--859
                     Clay Davis   \em Homo adhaerens: Risk and adherence
                                  in biomedical HIV prevention research    860--880
                  Owen Marshall   Shibboleths in the studio: Informal
                                  demarcation practices among audio
                                  engineers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 881--900
    Erik Bòrve Rasmussen   Making and managing medical anomalies:
                                  Exploring the classification of
                                  `medically unexplained symptoms' . . . . 901--931
          Mikael Hård and   
            Mai Lin Tjoa-Bonatz   Trading zones in a colony: Transcultural
                                  techniques at missionary stations in the
                                  Dutch East Indies, 1860--1940  . . . . . 932--955


Social Studies of Science
Volume 51, Number 1, February 1, 2021

                Bård Lahn   Changing climate change: The carbon
                                  budget and the modifying-work of the
                                  IPCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--27
                Becky Mansfield   Deregulatory science: Chemical risk
                                  analysis in Trump's EPA  . . . . . . . . 28--50
        Josiane Carine Tantchou   Medical disposals and problem solving:
                                  About high blood pressure in Morocco . . 51--72
      Thomas Krendl Gilbert and   
               Andrew Loveridge   Subjectifying objectivity: Delineating
                                  tastes in theoretical quantum gravity
                                  research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73--99
               Timothy Mclellan   Impact, theory of change, and the
                                  horizons of scientific practice  . . . . 100--120
          Tomás Koch and   
         Raf Vanderstraeten and   
                  Ricardo Ayala   Making science international: Chilean
                                  journals and communities in the world of
                                  science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121--138
                Jakob Raffn and   
                Frederik Lassen   Politics of Nature: The board game . . . 139--164

Social Studies of Science
Volume 51, Number 2, April 1, 2021

               Warwick Anderson   The model crisis, or how to have
                                  critical promiscuity in the time of
                                  Covid-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167--188
            Sam Weiss Evans and   
             Matthias Leese and   
       Dagmar Rychnovská   Science, technology, security: Towards
                                  critical collaboration . . . . . . . . . 189--213
                Sarah R. Davies   Atmospheres of science: Experiencing
                                  scientific mobility  . . . . . . . . . . 214--232
  Jérôme Denis and   
                 David Pontille   Maintenance epistemology and public
                                  order: Removing graffiti in Paris  . . . 233--258
            Alessandro Delfanti   The financial market of ideas: a theory
                                  of academic social media . . . . . . . . 259--276
           Heidrun Åm and   
                Gisle Solbu and   
        Knut H. Sòrensen   The imagined scientist of science
                                  governance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277--297
    Remo Fernández Carro   What is a scientific article? A
                                  principal-agent explanation  . . . . . . 298--309

Social Studies of Science
Volume 51, Number 3, June 1, 2021

             Paige L. Sweet and   
               Danielle Giffort   The bad expert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313--338
                 Madeleine Pape   Co-production, multiplied: Enactments of
                                  sex as a biological variable in US
                                  biomedicine  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339--363
                Vincent Ialenti   Drum breach: Operational temporalities,
                                  error politics and WIPP's kitty litter
                                  nuclear waste accident . . . . . . . . . 364--391
                Bas de Boer and   
           Hedwig te Molder and   
             Peter-Paul Verbeek   Understanding science-in-the-making by
                                  letting scientific instruments speak:
                                  From semiotics to postphenomenology  . . 392--413
       Felicitas Hesselmann and   
                Martin Reinhart   Cycles of invisibility: The limits of
                                  transparency in dealing with scientific
                                  misconduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414--438
                   Ryan Higgitt   Neanderthal and the fossilization of the
                                  Third World  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439--462
             Brian James Kantor   Performing `the authoritative account':
                                  How the BBC's Horizon produces epistemic
                                  authority  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463--483

Social Studies of Science
Volume 51, Number 4, August 1, 2021

               Annalisa Pelizza   Identification as translation: The art
                                  of choosing the right spokespersons at
                                  the securitized border . . . . . . . . . 487--511
                   Ashley Carse   The ecobiopolitics of environmental
                                  mitigation: Remaking fish habitat
                                  through the Savannah Harbor Expansion
                                  Project  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512--537
               Catherine D. Tan   Defending `snake oil': The preservation
                                  of contentious knowledge and practices   538--563
               Adam Sargent and   
        Alexandra H. Vinson and   
                   Reed Stevens   Sensing defects: Collaborative seeing in
                                  engineering work . . . . . . . . . . . . 564--582
             David Peterson and   
                 Aaron Panofsky   Self-correction in science: The
                                  diagnostic and integrative motives for
                                  replication  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583--605
       Paraskevas Vezyridis and   
                Stephen Timmons   E-Infrastructures and the divergent
                                  assetization of public health data:
                                  Expectations, uncertainties, and
                                  asymmetries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 606--627
              Sarah Wadmann and   
          Amalie Martinus Hauge   Strategies of stratification: Regulating
                                  market access in the era of personalized
                                  medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628--653

Social Studies of Science
Volume 51, Number 5, October 1, 2021

                 Steven Epstein   Cultivated co-production: Sexual health,
                                  human rights, and the revision of the
                                  ICD  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 657--682
              Koichi Kameda and   
               Ann H. Kelly and   
              Javier Lezaun and   
                Ilana Löwy   Imperfect diagnosis: The truncated
                                  legacies of Zika testing . . . . . . . . 683--706
                 Sandra Calkins   Toxic remains: Infrastructural failure
                                  in a Ugandan molecular biology lab . . . 707--728
                  Wakana Suzuki   Improvising care: Managing experimental
                                  animals at a Japanese laboratory . . . . 729--749
                 David Reinecke   When funding fails: Planetary
                                  exploration at NASA in an era of
                                  austerity, 1967--1976  . . . . . . . . . 750--779
              Sarah Blacker and   
              Aya H. Kimura and   
                    Abby Kinchy   When citizen science is public relations 780--796

Social Studies of Science
Volume 51, Number 6, December 1, 2021

           Marianne de Laet and   
         Annelieke Driessen and   
                     Else Vogel   Thinking with attachments: Appreciating
                                  a generative analytic  . . . . . . . . . 799--819
               Lukas Sattlegger   Negotiating attachments to plastic . . . 820--845
              Chris Tennant and   
                   Jack Stilgoe   The attachments of `autonomous' vehicles 846--870
                     Ioana Popa   Internationalized science and human
                                  rights activism during the late Cold
                                  War: The French Committee of
                                  Mathematicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . 871--894
                Martin Anfinsen   Between stability and change: Tensions
                                  in the Norwegian electric mobility
                                  transition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 895--913
                   David Pinzur   Infrastructure, ontology and meaning:
                                  The endogenous development of economic
                                  ideas  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 914--937
                  Ole Pütz   Managing exactness and vagueness in
                                  computer science work: Programming and
                                  self-repair in meetings  . . . . . . . . 938--961


Social Studies of Science
Volume 52, Number 1, February 1, 2022

      Sebastian Pfotenhauer and   
              Brice Laurent and   
       Kyriaki Papageorgiou and   
                   Jack Stilgoe   The politics of scaling  . . . . . . . . 3--34
          Sarah Komasová   Airport security as translation through
                                  division and movement  . . . . . . . . . 35--52
                   Robert Evans   SAGE advice and political
                                  decision-making: `Following the science'
                                  in times of epistemic uncertainty  . . . 53--78
                   Maayan Sudai   `A woman and now a man': The
                                  legitimation of sex-assignment surgery
                                  in the United States (1849--1886)  . . . 79--105
        Jan-Peter Voß and   
             Jannik Schritt and   
                  Volkan Sayman   Politics at a distance: Infrastructuring
                                  knowledge flows for democratic
                                  innovation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106--126
                   Morgan Meyer   Taking responsibility, making
                                  irresponsibility: Controversies in human
                                  gene editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127--143
                  Harry Collins   Trevor Pinch (1 January 1952--16
                                  December 2021) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144--146

Social Studies of Science
Volume 52, Number 2, April 1, 2022

                 Gregory Hollin   Consider the woodpecker: The contested
                                  more-than-human ethics of biomimetic
                                  technology and traumatic brain injury    149--173
         Robin W. Scheffler and   
              Natalie B. Aviles   State planning, cancer vaccine
                                  infrastructure, and the origins of the
                                  oncogene theory  . . . . . . . . . . . . 174--198
             David Reinecke and   
                    Jordan Bimm   The maintenance of ambiguity in Martian
                                  exobiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199--226
                   Moa Carlsson   Computing views, remodeling environments 227--252
              Or Rabinowitz and   
             Yehonatan Abramson   Imagining a `Jewish atom bomb',
                                  constructing a scientific diaspora . . . 253--276
                 Bo Hee Min and   
                Christian Borch   Systemic failures and organizational
                                  risk management in algorithmic trading:
                                  Normal accidents and high reliability in
                                  financial markets  . . . . . . . . . . . 277--302
                  Natan Elgabsi   The `ethic of knowledge' and responsible
                                  science: Responses to genetically
                                  motivated racism . . . . . . . . . . . . 303--323

Social Studies of Science
Volume 52, Number 3, June 1, 2022

                Sergio Sismondo   A new Editor-in-Chief  . . . . . . . . . 327--329
            Andreas Folkers and   
                     Sven Opitz   Low-carbon cows: From microbial
                                  metabolism to the symbiotic planet . . . 330--352
               Sarah Myers West   Cryptography as information control  . . 353--375
              Kristin Asdal and   
         Béatrice Cointe   Writing good economics: How texts `on
                                  the move' perform the lab and discipline
                                  of experimental economics  . . . . . . . 376--398
 Jérôme Baudry and   
     Élise Tancoigne and   
              Bruno J. Strasser   Turning crowds into communities: The
                                  collectives of online citizen science    399--424
           Elina Helosvuori and   
                 Riikka Homanen   When craft kicks back: Embryo culture as
                                  knowledge production in the context of
                                  the transnational fertility industry . . 425--446
           Dick Kasperowski and   
                   Niclas Hagen   Making particularity travel: Trust and
                                  citizen science data in Swedish
                                  environmental governance . . . . . . . . 447--462
                 Mario Biagioli   Ghosts, brands, and influencers:
                                  Emergent trends in scientific authorship 463--487

Social Studies of Science
Volume 52, Number 4, August 1, 2022

               Wen-yuan Lin and   
                       John Law   Thinking differently with Chinese
                                  medicine: `Explanations' and case
                                  studies for a postcolonial STS . . . . . 491--511
             Katherine Chandler   Apartheid drone: Infrastructures of
                                  militarism and the hidden genealogies of
                                  the South African Seeker . . . . . . . . 512--535
        Emily Klancher Merchant   Environmental Malthusianism and
                                  demography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 536--560
           Shana Lee Hirsch and   
                David Ribes and   
                    Sarah Inman   Sedimentary legacy and the disturbing
                                  recurrence of the human in long-term
                                  ecological research  . . . . . . . . . . 561--580
                 Edward B. Kang   Biometric imaginaries: Formatting voice,
                                  body, identity to data . . . . . . . . . 581--602
           Sampsa Saikkonen and   
          Esa Väliverronen   The trickle-down of political and
                                  economic control: On the organizational
                                  suppression of environmental scientists
                                  in government science  . . . . . . . . . 603--617
                David Armstrong   Rise and fall of the (social) group  . . 618--634

Social Studies of Science
Volume 52, Number 5, October 1, 2022

          Shobita Parthasarathy   How sanitary pads came to save the
                                  world: Knowing inclusive innovation
                                  through science and the marketplace  . . 637--663
               Helen Anne Curry   The history of seed banking and the
                                  hazards of backup  . . . . . . . . . . . 664--688
        Caroline White-Nockleby   Grid-scale batteries and the politics of
                                  storage  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 689--709
                   Tessa Dunlop   Energy efficiency: The evolution of a
                                  motherhood concept . . . . . . . . . . . 710--732
                  Albena Yaneva   The architecture of the hybrid lab:
                                  Spacing graphene research  . . . . . . . 733--757
     Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner and   
                 Kean Birch and   
           Thed van Leeuwen and   
             Maria Amuchastegui   Changing publication practices and the
                                  typification of the journal article in
                                  science and technology studies . . . . . 758--782
           Sergio Urueña   Anticipation and modal power: Opening up
                                  and closing down the momentum of
                                  sociotechnical systems . . . . . . . . . 783--805

Social Studies of Science
Volume 52, Number 6, December 1, 2022

                  Nicole Nelson   Call for new Associate Editors . . . . . 809--811
          Ivan da Costa Marques   Anthropophagy, European enlightenment,
                                  science and technology studies, and
                                  responsible knowledge construction in
                                  Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812--828
 Iván Chaar López   Latina/o/e technoscience: Labor, race,
                                  and gender in cybernetics and computing  829--852
          Kjetil Rommetveit and   
                 Niels van Dijk   Privacy engineering and the
                                  techno-regulatory imaginary  . . . . . . 853--877
                     Moran Levy   Adequate trials: How the search for a
                                  cure shaped leukemia diagnosis . . . . . 878--903
                  Daniel Greene   Landlords of the Internet: Big data and
                                  big real estate  . . . . . . . . . . . . 904--927
           Cecilia Passanti and   
    Marie-Emmanuelle Pommerolle   The (un)making of electoral transparency
                                  through technology: The 2017 Kenyan
                                  presidential election controversy  . . . 928--953
                Sergio Sismondo   In Memoriam: Bruno Latour (22 June
                                  1947--9 October 2022)  . . . . . . . . . 954--956


Social Studies of Science
Volume 53, Number 1, February 1, 2023

            George Cusworth and   
               Jeremy Brice and   
              Jamie Lorimer and   
                   Tara Garnett   When you wish upon a (GWP) star:
                                  Environmental governance and the
                                  reflexive performativity of global
                                  warming metrics  . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--28
                     Kean Birch   Reflexive expectations in innovation
                                  financing: an analysis of venture
                                  capital as a mode of valuation . . . . . 29--48
                 Jenifer Barton   Branding the Earth: Selling Earth system
                                  science in the United States, 1983--1988 49--80
                        Chao Gu   The co-production of normal science: a
                                  social history of high-temperature
                                  superconductivity research in China
                                  (1987--2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81--101
         Kregg Hetherington and   
                   Elie Jalbert   The Big Flush of Montreal: On affective
                                  maintenance and infrastructural events   102--120
            Lukas Engelmann and   
    Catherine M. Montgomery and   
               Steve Sturdy and   
         Cristina Moreno Lozano   Domesticating models: On the contingency
                                  of Covid-19 modelling in UK media and
                                  policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121--145
                 Kat Jungnickel   Speculative sewing: Researching,
                                  reconstructing, and re-imagining
                                  wearable technoscience . . . . . . . . . 146--162

Social Studies of Science
Volume 53, Number 2, April 1, 2023

                  Donna Haraway   Present to Bruno, from Donna . . . . . . 165--168
               Madeleine Akrich   Actor Network Theory, Bruno Latour, and
                                  the CSI  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169--173
            Nicole C Nelson and   
          Stefan Timmermans and   
             Andrew Warwick and   
  Zden\vek Konopásek and   
            Russell E Vance and   
                    Wen-Hua Kuo   On first reading Bruno Latour  . . . . . 174--179
               Catherine Porter   Reflections on translating Bruno Latour  180--182
            Casper Bruun Jensen   Exercises in irreduction: Some Latourian
                                  favourites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183--187
                 Noortje Marres   Seven moments with Bruno Latour  . . . . 188--193
Jorge Castillo-Sepúlveda and   
           Francisco Tirado and   
              Ana Gálvez   Biopolitics and speculative objects in
                                  Chilean health projects  . . . . . . . . 194--212
             Luis Reyes-Galindo   Values and vendettas: Populist science
                                  governance in Mexico . . . . . . . . . . 213--241
                    Morana Alac   On body-environment continuities from a
                                  laboratory commensalism  . . . . . . . . 242--270
      Mariusz Finkielsztein and   
                 Izabela Wagner   The sense of meaninglessness in
                                  bureaucratized science . . . . . . . . . 271--286
             Sarah R Davies and   
                  Bao-Chau Pham   Luck and the `situations' of research    287--299
                Mikhail Sokolov   The art of ignoring others' work among
                                  academics: a guessing game model of
                                  scholarly information search . . . . . . 300--312

Social Studies of Science
Volume 53, Number 3, June 1, 2023

                 Megan Finn and   
                  Katie Shilton   Ethics governance development: The case
                                  of the Menlo Report  . . . . . . . . . . 315--340
               Stefan Reichmann   Mobile researchers, immobile data:
                                  Managing data (producers)  . . . . . . . 341--357
              Adam Hedgecoe and   
               Kathleen Job and   
                   Angus Clarke   Reflexive standardization and the
                                  resolution of uncertainty in the
                                  genomics clinic  . . . . . . . . . . . . 358--378
              Harry Collins and   
      Willow Leonard-Clarke and   
              Will Mason-Wilkes   Scientific conferences, socialization,
                                  and the Covid-19 pandemic: a conceptual
                                  and empirical enquiry  . . . . . . . . . 379--401
                Kris Decker and   
             Christoph Hoffmann   Training scenes: Taking science studies
                                  to the classroom . . . . . . . . . . . . 402--426
             Sveta Milyaeva and   
                 Daniel Neyland   Let's agree to agree: The situational
                                  academic quality of the UK REF as
                                  consensual public knowledge  . . . . . . 427--448
                  Salla Sariola   Mistrust: Community engagement in global
                                  health research in coastal Kenya . . . . 449--471

Social Studies of Science
Volume 53, Number 4, August 1, 2023

                 Helen Zhao and   
             Marina DiMarco and   
            Kelsey Ichikawa and   
          Marion Boulicault and   
                 Meg Perret and   
                Kai Jillson and   
             Alexandra Fair and   
                Kai DeJesus and   
            Sarah S. Richardson   Making a `sex-difference fact': Ambien
                                  dosing at the interface of policy,
                                  regulation, women's health, and biology  475--494
             Shin-etsu Sugawara   The multistability of predictive
                                  technology in nuclear disasters  . . . . 495--521
   Christoffer Bjerre Haase and   
                Rola Ajjawi and   
           Margaret Bearman and   
      John Brandt Brodersen and   
              Torsten Risor and   
                   Klaus Hoeyer   Data as symptom: Doctors' responses to
                                  patient-provided data in general
                                  practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522--544
      Alana Lajoie-O'Malley and   
              Kelly Bronson and   
                 Gwendolyn Blue   `Consent' as epistemic recognition:
                                  Indigenous knowledges, Canadian impact
                                  assessment, and the colonial liberal
                                  democratic order . . . . . . . . . . . . 545--571
                    Erik Aarden   Infrastructuring European scientific
                                  integration: Heterogeneous meanings of
                                  the European biobanking infrastructure
                                  BBMRI-ERIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 572--598
             Sonja van Wichelen   After biosovereignty: The material
                                  transfer agreement as technology of
                                  relations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599--621