Literature:

Book:

Collins, Harry & Evans, Robert (2007): Rethinking Expertise. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (160 pp).

Articles to download:

Asdal, Kristin (2008a) ”Enacting things through numbers: Taking nature into account/ing.” Geoforum 39(1): 123-132.

Asdal, Kristin (2008b) “Subjected to Parliament: The Laboratory of Experimental Medicine and the Animal Body”. Social Studies of Science 38(6): 899-917.

Asdal, Kristin (2011) ”The Office: The Weakness of Numbers and the Production of Non-Authority”. Accounting, Organizations and Society 36(1): 1-9.

Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette (2009) ”A Historical Perspective on Science and Its ”Others””. Isis 100(2): 359-368.

Brante, Thomas & Margareta Hallberg (1991) “Brain or Heart? The Controversy over the Concept of Death”. Social Studies of Science 21: 389-413.

Callon, Michel (1999) ”The Role of Lay People in the Production and Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge”. Science, Technology & Society 4(1): 81-94.

Elam, Mark & Göran Sundqvist (2011) “Meddling in Swedish Success in Nuclear Waste Management”. Environmental Politics 20(2): 246-263.

Irwin, Alan (2006) ”The Politics of Talk: Coming to Terms with the ‘New’ Scientific Governance”. Social Studies of Science 36(2): 299-320.

Jamieson, Dale (1996) ”Scientific Uncertainty and the political process”. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 545: 35-43.

Law, John (2003) “Traduction/Trahison: Notes on ANT”. Online paper: http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/sociology/papers/law-traduction-trahison.pdf

Lien, Marianne & John Law (2011) '‘Emergent Aliens‘: On Salmon, Nature and Their Enactment’. Ethnos 76 (1): 65-87.

Marres, Noortje (2007) “The Issues Deserve More Credit: Pragmatist Contributions to the Study of Public Involvement in Controversy”. Social Studies of Science 37(5): 759-780.

Nelkin, Dorothy (1975) ”The Political Impact of Technical Expertise”. Social Studies of Science 5(1): 35-54.

Polanyi, Michael (1962) “The Republic of Science: Its Political and Economic Theory”. Minerva 1: 54-74.

Porter, Theodore M. (2009) ”How Science Became Technical”. Isis 100 (2): 292-302.

Rottenburg, Richard (2000) ”Accountability for development aid”, pp. 143-173 in Facts and figures. Economic representations and practices. Jahrbuch Ökonomie und Gesellschaft 16, edited by Kalthoff, Herbert, Richard Rottenburg and Hans-Jürgen Wagener. Marburg: Metropolis. Available online:
http://wcms.uzi.uni-halle.de/download.php?down=1227&elem=1018292

Rottenburg, Richard (2009) ”Prologue”, pp. xi-xxxiv in Far-Fetched Facts. A Parable of Development Aid. Cambridge, Mass. and London: MIT Press. Available online:
http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11747&mode=toc

Shackley, Simon & Brian Wynne (1996) ”Representing Uncertainty in Global Climate Change Science and Policy: Boundary-Ordering Devices and Authority”. Science, Technology & Human Values 21(3): 273-302.

Travis, G.D.L. (1981) “Replicating Replication? Aspects of the Social Construction of Learning in Planarian Worms”. Social Studies of Science 11(1): 11-32.

Venturini, Tommaso (2010a) “Diving in Magma: How to Explore Controversies with Actor-Network Theory”. Public Understanding of Science 19(3): 258-273.

Venturini, Tommaso (2010b) “Building on Faults: How to Represent Controversies with Digital Methods”. Public Understanding of Science, 0963662510387558, first published on December 5, 2010.

Verran, Helen (2002) “A Postcolonial Moment in Science Studies: Alternative Firing Regimes of Environmental Scientists and Aboriginal Landowners.” Social Studies of Science 32: 729-761.

Whatmore Sarah (2009) “Mapping Knowledge Controversies: Science, Democracy and the Redistribution of Expertise”. Progress in Human Geography 33(5): 587-598.

Wynne, Brian (2003) ”Seasick on the Third Wave? Subverting the Hegemony of Propositionalism”. Social Studies of Science 33(3): 401-417.

Wynne, Brian (2010) ”Strange Weather, Again: Climate Science as Political Art”. Theory, Culture & Society 27(2-3): 289-305.

Articles/chapters in compendium:

Asdal, Kristin et. al. Macospol: Technical Example Building, Deliverable 2b, 7th Framework Program, 2009, chapter 1, pp. 1-21.

Brante, Thomas (2000) ”Science-Based Controversies”, pp. 181-191 in Lars J. Lundgren (ed.) Knowing and Doing: On Knowledge and Action in Environmental Protection. Stockholm: Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.

Cooper, Frederick & Randall Packard (1997) ”Introduction”, pp. 1-41 in Cooper, Frederick & Randall Packard (eds.) International Development and the Social Sciences: Essays on the History and Politics of Knowledge. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press.

Cruikshank, Julie (1998) “Yukon Arcadia: Oral Tradition, Indigenous Knowledge, and the Fragmentation of Meaning, ch. 3, pp. 45-70, in The Social Life of Stories: Narratives and Knowledge in the Yukon Territory. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Gieryn, Thomas (1995) “Boundaries of Science”, pp. 393-443, in Jasanoff. S. et al. (eds.) Handbook of Science and Technology Studies. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Holm, Petter & Kåre Nolde Nielsen (2007) “Framing Fish, Making Markets: The Construction of Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs), pp. 173-176 in Michel Callon, Yuval Milo & Fabian Muniesa (eds) Market Devices. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Horowitz, Roger, “Making the chicken of tomorrow: Reworking Poultry as Commodities and as Creatures, 1945-1990” in Susan R. Schrepher and Philip Scranton (eds) Industrializing Organisms, Routledge, New York and London, pp. 215-237.

Jasanoff, Sheila (2004a) “Ordering Knowledge, Ordering Society”, pp. 13-45 (chapter 2) in Sheila Jasanoff (ed.) States of Knowledge: The Co-Production of Science and Social Order. London: Routledge.

Jasanoff, Sheila (2004b) “The idiom of co-production” pp. 1-12. (chapter 1) in Sheila Jasanoff (ed.) States of Knowledge: The Co-Production of Science and Social Order. London: Routledge.

Latour, Bruno (1999) ”Circulating Reference: Sampling Soil in the Amazon Forest”, chapter 2, pp. 24-79 in Pandora’s Hope: Essays on the Reality of Science Studies. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Latour, Bruno (2010) “How to Make a File Ripe for Use”, pp 70-106 in The Making of Law: An Ethnography of the Conseil d´Etat, Cambridge: Polity Press.

Leach, Melissa & Ian Scoones (2005) “Science and citizenship in a global context”, pp. 15-38, in: Melissa Leach, Ian Scoones & Brian Wynne (eds.) Science and Citizens. London: Zed Books.

Leach, Melissa, Ian Scoones & Brian Wynne (2005) “Introduction: Science, citizenship and globalization”, pp 3-14, in Melissa Leach, Ian Scoones & Brian Wynne (eds.) Science and Citizens. London: Zed Books.

Miller, Clark A. (2004) “Climate Science and the Making of a Global Political Order”, pp. 46-66 (chapter 3) in Sheila Jasanoff (ed.) States of Knowledge: The Co-Production of Science and Social Order. London: Routledge.

Oreskes, Naomi & Erik M. Conway (2010) ”The Denial of Global Warming”, pp. 169-215 in Oreskes, N. & Conway, E.M. (eds) Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming. New York: Bloomsbury Press.

Rottenburg, Richard (2009) ”Metacode – Cultural Code”, chapter 6, pp. 173-205 and 215 in Far-Fetched Facts. A Parable of Development Aid. Cambridge, Mass. and London: MIT Press.

Shapin, Steven (1994) “The Great Civility: Trust, Truth, and Moral Order”, pp. 3-41 (chapter 1), in Steven Shapin, A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century England. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Sundqvist, Göran (2000) ”The Environmental Experts: On Science's Authority in Environmental Protection, pp. 51-73 in Lars J. Lundgren (ed.) Knowing and Doing: On Knowledge and Action in Environmental Protection. Stockholm: Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.

Sundqvist, Göran (2002) ”Constructing a Theoretical Framework”, pp. 29-48 (chapter 2) in Göran Sundqvist, The Bedrock of Opinion: Science, Technology and Society in the Siting of High-Level Nuclear Waste. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Yoxen, Edward (1981) “Life as a Productive Force: Capitalizing upon Research in Molecular Biology”, pp. 66-122 in Les Levidow & Robert Young (eds) Science, Technology and the Labour Process. London: Blackhorse Press.

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