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
Gathering essays that focus on the worldliness of science, this volume offers a kaleidoscopic survey of some of the newest and most exciting work in the history of science. The contributions here are
Rules regulating access to knowledge are no longer the exclusive province of lawyers and policymakers and instead command the attention of anthropologists, economists, literary theorists, political sc
While Russian computer scientists are notorious for their interference in the 2016 presidential election, they are ubiquitous on Wall Street, coveted by international IT firms, and often perceive them
While Russian computer scientists are notorious for their interference in the 2016 presidential election, they are ubiquitous on Wall Street, coveted by international IT firms, and often perceive them
Since the seventeenth century our ideas of scientific authorship have expanded and changed dramatically. In this ambitious volume of new work, Mario Biagioli and Peter Galison have brought together hi