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scitech studies1
edit- Science, technology and society
- Science and technology
- Technology dynamics
- Warwick Anderson
- CARC (Kingston University)
- Center for Genetics and Society
- Center on Organizational Innovation
- Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation
- Coproduction (society)
- Critique of technology
- Cultural studies
- Democratic Rationalization
- Domestication theory
- Early adopter
- Economics of science
- Economics of scientific knowledge
- Ethnomethodology
- Factor 10
- Far-Fetched Facts
- Innovation
- Instrumental conception of technology
- John Desmond Bernal Prize
- Laboratory Life
- Linear model of innovation
- List of philosophers of technology
- Ludwig Fleck Prize
- Mapping controversies
- Normalization process theory
- Performativity
- Philosophy of technology
- Politics of Nature
- Private-collective model of innovation
- Rachel Carson Prize (academic book prize)
- Reverse salient
- Social construction of technology
- Social shaping of technology
- Social studies of finance
- Socio-scientific issues
- Software studies
- Sokal affair
- STEPS Centre
- Strong programme
- Sussex Manifesto
- Techno-progressivism
- Technological convergence
- Technological determinism
- Technological revolution
- Technological transitions
- Technology trajectory
- Technoscience
- Theories of technology
- Topological Media Lab
- Trading zones
- UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies
- User innovation
- Science wars
- We Have Never Been Modern