Description
The Reader focuses on the practices of modern and contemporary science and technology located in different national and institutional settings, with some attention to non- Western contexts. By mapping some of the open questions and points of tension likely to occupy the field for years to come, the essays in the Readercast fresh light on what "science" means at the end of the twentieth century.
About the Author
Mario Biagioli is Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University and the author of Galileo Courtier (1993).
Reviews
"There is no comparable anthology in which so many [science studies classics] can be accessed so conveniently... It is easy to predict a bright future for the collection as assigned reading for seminars in interdisciplinary science studies, and indeed I have already put it to use successfully in just that way." -- Jan Golinsky, Isis
"Catalog Blurb." -- Bulletin of Science, Technology & Science
"Collecting the founding articles of science studies all in one place, for the first time...The Science StudiesReader is essential reading for anyone interested inscience and technolgy. There is simply nothing else likeit." -- Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, June2001
Book Information
ISBN 9780415918688
Author Mario Biagioli
Format Paperback
Page Count 608
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1088g