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818: 812: 33: 796: 209:. Woolgar espouses a radically relativist and constructionist position. In 1985 he wrote a paper proposing a sociological approach towards machines and AI, in which he outlined the importance of associating AI with the field of sociology. 161:. He is the former director of Science and Technology Studies within Oxford's Institute for Science, Innovation and Society. He is (2022) now retired from Oxford, and also from 149:
Woolgar was Professor of Sociology and Head of the Department of Human Sciences and director of CRICT (Centre for Research into Innovation, Culture and Technology) at
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Woolgar, Steve (November 1985). "Why not a Sociology of Machines? The Case of Sociology and Artificial Intelligence".
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Woolgar, Steve (November 1985). "Why not a Sociology of Machines? The Case of Sociology and Artificial Intelligence".
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Stephen Woolgar holds a BA (First Class Honours) in engineering and a PhD in sociology, both at the
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Woolgar, Steve (1992), "Some remarks about positionism: A reply to Collins and Yearley", in
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Woolgar, Steve (August 1981). "Interests and explanation in the social study of science".
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Steve Woolgar research materials on pulsars, 1973-1976, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
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The Imposter as Social Theory – Thinking with Gatecrashers, Cheats and Charlatans
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Annamaria Carusi, Aud Sissel Hoel, Timothy Webmoor, Steve Woolgar (eds.). (2020)
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Steve Woolgar, Else Vogel, David Moats and Claes-Fredrik Helgesson (eds. (2022)
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to an individual judged to have made a distinguished contribution to the field.
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The cognitive turn: sociological and psychological perspectives on science
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Knowledge and reflexivity: new frontiers in the sociology of knowledge
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until 2000. He then held the Chair of Sociology and Marketing at the
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Nigel Thrift, Adam Tickell, Steve Woolgar, William H. Rupp. (2014)
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Fulbright Scholarship and a Fulbright Senior Scholar award.
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The machine at work: technology, work, and organization
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Laboratory life: the construction of scientific facts
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Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts
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Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts
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Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts
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Alma mater
University of Cambridge
Science & Technology Studies (STS)
Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts
sociologist
Bruno Latour
Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts
University of Cambridge
Brunel University
University of Oxford
Green Templeton College
Linköping University
science studies
sociology of scientific knowledge
science and technology studies
Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts
social constructionist
Bruno Latour
relativist
Science: The Very Idea
John Desmond Bernal Prize
Society for Social Studies of Science
Latour, Bruno
Princeton University Press
ISBN
9780691094182
SAGE Publications
ISBN
9780415084758

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