Browsing Sociology, Department of by Subject "science and technology studies"
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The Social Reorganization of Polar Science: Responding to Cryospheric Change in the International Polar Year 2007-2008 and Beyond
(2015-11-09)While the natural sciences have convincingly argued for the reality of anthropogenic climate change, the social sciences have not paid sufficient attention to how knowledge of climate change becomes real through social ... -
Vital Networks: The Biological Turn in Computation, Communication, and Control
(2014-01-28)Networks, such as the Internet, are comprised of dense information flows with expansive, multi-directional reach that continuously change—and this changeability is what keeps the network active, relative, and vital. I call ...