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  1. Computing, Robotics, Design and ICTs
  2. Feminist Technoscience
  3. Actor-Network Theory, and Spatiality in STS
  4. Large scale technologies and Organisations, and their Risks and Disasters
  5. Health Technologies and Medicine
  6. Genomics and New Reproductive Technologies
  7. Consumption and STS
  8. Military Technologies
  9. Science Policy and the Understanding of Science by Scientists and the Public
  10. Energy, Environment and STS
  11. History of Science and Technology
  12. STS and Cultural Theory

1. Computing, Robotics, Design and ICTs

  • Mackenzie, Adrian. 2003. "Bringing sequences to life: how bioinformatics corporealizes sequence data." New Genetics and Society 22:315-332.
  • Mackenzie, Adrian. 2003. "These Things Called Systems. Collective Imaginings and Infrastructural Software." Social Studies of Science 33:385-387.
  • Mackenzie, Adrian. 2005. "The performativity of code: software and cultures of circulation." Theory, Culture & Society 22:71-92.
  • Mackenzie, Adrian. 2006. Cutting code: software and sociality. New York: Peter Lang.
  • Mackenzie, Adrian. 2006. "Java: the virtuality of Internet programming." New Media & Society 8.
  • Mackenzie, Adrian. 2006. "Convolution and alogrithmic repetition: a cultural study of the Viterbi algorithm." in Network Time, edited by Robert Hassan and Ron Purser. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.
  • Mackenzie, Adrian. 2005. "From cafe to parkbench: wi-fi and technological overflows in the city." in Technological mobilities, edited by Mimi Sheller. London & New York: Routledge.
  • Mackenzie, Adrian . 2005. "Untangling the unwired: Wi-Fi and the cultural inversion of infrastructure." Space and culture 8:269-285.
  • Mackenzie, Adrian. 2006. "Innumerable transmissions: Wi-Fi® from spectacle to movement." Information, Communications and Society accepted subject to revisions.
  • Suchman, Lucy. Building Bridges: Practice-based ethnographies of contemporary technology. In Schiffer, M. (Ed.) Anthropological Perspectives on Technology. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 2000 Making A Case: "Knowledge" and "Routine" work in document production. In Luff, P., Hindmarsh, J. and Heath, C. Work, Interaction and Technology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 29-45.
  • Suchman, L. and Bishop, L. 2000. Problematizing "Innovation" as a Critical Project. Technology and Strategic Management Volume 12 (1):327-333.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 2000 Organizing Alignment: A case of bridge-building. Organization, Vol. 7 (2):311-327.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 2000 Embodied Practices of Engineering Work. Mind, Culture & Activity, 7(1&2): 4-18.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 1999 (with J. Blomberg, J. Orr, and R. Trigg) Reconstructing Technologies as Social Practice. In P. Lyman and N. Wakeford (Eds.) .) Special issue of the American Behavioral Scientist on Analysing Virtual Societies: New Directions in Methodology, Vol. 43, No. 3, November/December, pp. 392-408.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 1999 Working Relations of Technology Production and Use. In Mackenzie, D. and Wajcman, J. (Eds.) The Social Shaping of Technology, Second Edition. Buckingham, UK: Open University Press, pp. 258-265.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 1999 (with J. Finley, J. Muse, J. Blomberg, S. Newman and R. Trigg) O Night Without Objects. In C. Harris (Ed.) Art and Innovation: The Xerox PARC Artist-in-Residence Program. Cambridge: MIT Press, pp. 46-101.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 1998 Human/Machine Reconsidered. Cognitive Studies Vol. 5, No. 1, March, pp. 5-13.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 1997 Centers of Coordination: A case and some themes. In Resnick, L. B., Säljö, R., Pontecorvo, C., & Burge, B. (Eds.) Discourse, Tools, and Reasoning: Essays on Situated Cognition. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 41-62.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 1997 (with J. Blomberg and R. Trigg) Back to Work: Renewing Old Agendas for Cooperative Design. In M. Kyng and L. Mathiassen (Eds.) Computers and Design in Context. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 268-287.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 1997 The Social and Interactional Dimensions of Human-Computer Interfaces, Peter J. Thomas (Ed.), reviewed in the American Anthropologist Vol. 99, No. 3, pp. 660-661.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 1996 (with J. Blomberg and R. Trigg) Reflections on a Work-Oriented Design Project. Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 11, pp. 237-265.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 1996 Constituting Shared Workspaces. In Y. Engeström and D. Middleton (Eds.) Cognition and Communication at Work. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 35-60.
  • Suchman, Lucy. 1996 Supporting Articulation Work. In R. Kling (Ed.), Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices, 2nd Edition San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 407-423.

2. Feminist Technoscience

  • Ahmed, S., Kilby, J., Lury, C., McNeil, M., Skeggs, B. (eds) (2000) Transformations: Thinking Through Feminism. London and New York: Routledge.
  • McNeil, Maureen. (2000) 'Powerful fictions of feminine identities: Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, Jeanette Winterson's Oranges are Not the Only Fruit and Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye', Anglo-Saxonica: Revista do Centro de Estudos Anglisticos da Universidade de Lisboa, II, nos 12-13 205-26
  • McNeil, Maureen. (2000) 'Techno-triumphalism, techno-tourism, American dreams and feminism', in Ahmed, S., Kilby, J., Lury, C., McNeil, M., Skeggs, B. (eds), Transformations: Thinking Through Feminism. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 221-34.
  • McNeil, Maureen. (2000) 'Introduction to Part III: Knowledge and disciplines' in Ahmed, S., Kilby, J., Lury, C., McNeil, M., Skeggs, B. (eds), Transformations: Thinking Through Feminism. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 175-81.
  • Singleton, Vicky. 'Feminism, Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and Postmodernism: Politics, Theory and Me', Social Studies of Science, 26: (1996) 445-468.

3. Actor-Network Theory, and Spatiality in STS

  • M. Mort & M. Michael, (1998) Human and Technological Redundancy, Social Studies of Science, Vol 28, No 3 335-400.
  • Law, John. (with Annemarie Mol), Boundaries, Special Issue of Society and Space, 2005.
  • Law, John. (with Annemarie Mol), ‘Boundary Variations: an Introduction’, Society and Space, 23, 2005
  • Law, John. (with Michel Callon), ‘On Qualculation, Agency and Otherness’, Society and Space, 23, 2005.
  • Law, John. (with Michel Callon and John Urry), Absence/Presence, Special Issue of Society and Space, 22, 2004
  • Law, John. (with Vicky Singleton), ‘Object Lessons’, Organization, 2004
  • Law, John. After Method: Mess and Social Theory, Routledge, London, 2004
  • Law, John. (With Annemarie Mol), 'Embodied Action, Enacted Bodies. The Example of Hypoglycaemia', The Body and Society, 10: (2-3), (2004) 43-62
  • Law, John. (With Michel Callon), ‘Introduction: Absence-Presence, Circulation and Encountering in Complex Space’, Society and Space, 22 (2004), 3-11
  • Law, John. (With John Urry), 'Enacting the Social', Economy and Society, 33: (3), (2004), 390-410
  • Law, John. (with Vicky Singleton), ‘Allegory and its Others’, pages 225-254 in D. Nicolini, S. Gherardi and D. Yanow (eds), Knowing in Organizations: a Practice Based Approach, New York: M.E.Sharpe, 2003.
  • John Law, Aircraft Stories: Decentering the Object in Technoscience, Durham, NCa., Duke University Press, 2002
  • John Law and Annemarie Mol (eds), Complexities: Social Studies of Knowledge Practices, Durham, NCa., Duke University Press, 2002
  • Law, John. ‘Objects and Spaces’, Theory, Culture and Society, 19 (2002), 91-105.
  • John Law and Vicky Singleton, 'Performing Technology's Stories', Technology and Culture, 41, 2000, 765-775
  • John Law, 'Del Poder y sus Tácticas: Un Enfoque desde la Sociología de la Ciencia', in Francesco Tirado and Miquel Domenech (eds), Sociología Simétrica. Ensayos sobre Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad, Barcelona: Editorial Gedisa, 1998: 63-108.
  • John Law 'After Meta-Narrative: on Knowing in Tension,' in Robert Chia (ed.), Into the Realm of Organisation: Essays for Robert Cooper, London: Routledge, 1998: 88-108.
  • John Law, 'Commentaires des Textes de Jean-Pierre Courtial et Yves-André Rocher,' in Cécile Méadel et Vololona Rabeharisoa (eds), Représenter, Hybrider, Coordonner, Paris, CSI, 1998: xi-xiii.
  • John Law, 'Complexity, Naming and Technology,' in John Law and John Hassard (eds) Actor Network and After Oxford, Sociological Review and Blackwell, 1999: 1-14.
  • John Law, 'Méthodos de Controle de Longa-distância: Navigaçar e a Rota Portuguesa Passa a India', Paulo Gadelha e Maria Nazaré Freitas Pereira (eds), A Caixa Preta de Pandora, Rio de Janeiro: Casa de Oswald Cruz e Editora 35, 1999.
  • John Law, 'On the Subject of the Object: Narrative, Technology and Interpellation' Configurations, 1999.
  • John Law and John Hassard (eds), Actor Network Theory and After, Sociological Review and Blackwell, Oxford, 1999, 256 pp.
  • John Law and Kevin Hetherington, 'Knowledge, Network, and Space' in John Bryson, Peter Daniels, Nick Henry and Jane Pollard (eds), Knowledge, Space, Economy, London, Routledge, 1999.
  • Michael Lynch and John Law, 'Pictures, Texts and Objects: the Literary Language Game of Birdwatching, pages 317-341 in Mario Biagioli (ed.), The Science Studies Reader, New York and London, Routledge: 1999.
  • Ingunn Moser and John Law 'Good Passages, Bad Passages,' in John Law and John Hassard, (eds) Actor Network Theory and After Oxford, Sociological Review and Blackwell, 1999: 196-219 .
  • Brita Brenna, John Law and Ingunn Moser (eds), Machines, Agency and Desire, Oslo, TMV, 1998, 231 pp.
  • Brita Brenna, John Law and Ingunn Moser, 'Relations of Desire: an Introduction,' in Brita Brenna, John Law and Ingunn Moser (eds), Machines, Agency and Desire, Oslo, TMV, 1998: 5-20.
  • John Law, 'Machinic Pleasures and Interpellations' in Brita Brenna, John Law and Ingunn Moser (eds), Machines, Agency and Desire, Oslo, TMV, 1998: 23-45.
  • Michel Callon and John Law, 'After the Individual in Society: Lessons on Collectivity from Science, Technology and Society,' in Takeshi Okada (ed.), Thinking about Science: Nine Approaches to the Study of Science, Tokyo: Kitaoji Shobo (in Japanese).
  • Michel Callon and John Law, 'De los Intereses y su Transformación: Enrolamiento y Contraenrolamiento', in Francesco Tirado and Miquel Domenech (eds), Sociología Simétrica. Ensayos sobre Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad, Barcelona: Editorial Gedisa, 1998: 51-62.
  • Ingunn Moser and John Law, 'Notes on Desire, Complexity, Inclusion,' in Brita Brenna, John Law and Ingunn Moser (eds), Machines, Agency and Desire, Oslo, TMV, 1998: 181-195.
  • John Law and Annemarie Mol, 'Metrics and Fluids: Notes on Otherness', pages 20-38 in Robert Chia (ed.), Organised Worlds: Explorations in Technology, Organisation and Modernity, London: Routledge, 1998.
  • John Law and Ingunn Moser, 'Materiality, Textuality, Subjectivity: Notes on Desire, Complexity and Inclusion', Concepts and Transformation: International Journal of Action Research and Organizational Renewal.
  • John Law and Vicky Singleton, 'Performing Technology's Stories', Technology and Culture, 41, 2000, 765-775
  • Vicky Singleton, 'The Politic(ian)s of SSK', Social Studies of Science, 28, 2, (1998), 332-338.

4. Large scale technologies and Organisations, and their Risks and Disasters

  • Law, John. ‘Disaster in Agriculture, or Foot and Mouth Mobilities’, Environment and Planning A, 2005
  • Law, John. 'And if the Global Were Small and Non-Coherent? Method, Complexity and the Baroque', Society and Space, 22 (2004), 13-26.
  • John Law and Annemarie Mol, 'Local Entanglements or Utopian Moves: an Inquiry into Train Accidents', pages 82-105 in Martin Parker (ed.), Organisation and Utopia, Oxford: Blackwell, 2002
  • Law, John. ‘Economics as Interference’ pages 21-38 in Paul du Gay and Michael Pryke (eds), Cultural Economy, London: Sage, 2002
  • John Law and Annemarie Mol, 'Situating Technoscience: an Inquiry into Spatialities', Society and Space, 19: (2001) 609-621
  • John Law and Ivan da Costa Marques, 'Maids', 'Slum', 'Olympic Games, 2004', 'Roads', 'Invisibility' and 'Beach'; six 1000 word essays in Steve Pile and Nigel Thrift (eds), City AZ, London, Wiley.
  • M. Mort, I. Convery, J. Baxter & C. Bailey (2005) 'Psychosocial effects of the 2001 UK foot and mouth disease epidemic in a rural
    population: qualitative diary based study'', British Medical Journal, doi:10.1136/bmj.38603.375856.68 (published 7 October 2005).
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  • Convery I., Mort M., Bailey C., & Baxter J, (2007) Role Stress in Front Line Workers during the 2001 Foot and Mouth Disease Epidemic: the value of therapeutic spaces. Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies (forthcoming).
  • Bailey C, Convery I, Mort M & Baxter J, (2006) Different public health geographies of the 2001 foot and mouth disease epidemic: ‘citizen’ versus ‘professional’ epidemiology, Health & Place, Vol 12 (2) 157- 166
  • Convery I, Mort M, Bailey C & Baxter J, (2005) Death in the Wrong Place: emotional geographies of the 2001 foot and mouth disease epidemic, Journal of Rural Studies, 21, 99-109.
  • Palladino, Paolo. With T. Young, 'Fight Club and the World Trade Center: On metaphor and the spatio-temporal (dis)location of violence', Journal of Cultural Research/Cultural Values 7 (2003): 195-218.

5. Health Technologies and Medicine

  • Goodwin, D, Pope, C, Mort, M and Smith A (2003) 'Ethics and ethnography: an experiential account', Qualitative Health Research, Vol 13 (4) 567-577.
  • Anne Grinyer and Vicky Singleton (2000) "Sickness Absence as Risk Taking Behaviour: A study of organisational and cultural factors" Health, Risk and Society (January) Vol 1, 7-21.
  • E Kashefi & M Mort, (2004) Grounded Citizens Juries: a tool for health activism? Health Expectations, 7, 290-302.
  • Law, John. (With Annemarie Mol), 'Embodied Action, Enacted Bodies. The Example of Hypoglycaemia', The Body and Society, 10: (2-3), (2004) 43-62
  • Ingunn Moser and John Law, ''Making Voices': Mew Media Technologies, Disabilities, and Articulation', in Gunnar Liestøl, Terje Rasmussen and Andrew Morrison (eds), Innovation: Media, Methods and Theories, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 2002
  • Law, John. 'Maskinelle Lyster og Interpellasjoner', in Kristin Asdal, Brita Brenna and Ingunn Moser (eds.), Teknovitenskapelige Kulturer, Oslo, Spartacus Forlag, 2001, pp. 225-249.
  • May C, Mort M , Williams T, Mair F & Gask L (2003) 'Health Technology Assessment in its local contexts: studies of telemedicine', Social Science & Medicine, Vol 37, Issue 4, 697-710.
  • May C, Mort M , Mair FS, Williams TL. (2001) 'Factors affecting the adoption of telehealthcare in the United Kingdom: the policy context and the problem of evidence', Health Informatics Journal (2001) 7, 131-134.
  • May C, Mort M , Mair FS, Ellis NT, Gask L. (2000) Evaluation of new technologies in health care systems: what's the context? Health Informatics Journal; 6 (2) 67-70.
  • Annemarie Mol and John Law, 'Situated Bodies and Distributed Selves: On Doing Hypoglycaemia', in Madeleine Akrich and Marc Berg (eds), Bodies on Trial: Performances and Politics in Medicine and Biology, Durham, NC., Duke University Press.
  • M. Mort & T Finch (2004) Generating Principles of Telehealthcare: a citizens' panel perspective, Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare.
  • M. Mort, C May, T Williams & F Mair, (2004) 'Telemedicine and Clinical Governance: Controlling Technology, Containing Knowledge' in Governing Medicine: Theory and Practice, A Gray & S Harrison (Eds), Open Univ Press.
  • Mort M, May C & Williams T. (2003) 'Remote Doctors and Absent Patients: acting at a distance in telemedicine', Science, Technology & Human Values, Vol 28, No 2, 274-295. Download draft version
  • M. Mort , S Harrison & T Dowswell, (1999) 'Public Health Panels in the UK: Influence at the Margins?' in U.A. Khan (Ed), Participation Beyond the Ballot Box, London, UCL Press (1999) 94-109.
  • Ingunn Moser and John Law, 'Prechody Snadné, Prechody Nesnadné', Biograf, 15-16, (1999), 5-28.
  • Palladino, Paolo. With T. Moreira. Between truth and hope: on Parkinson's disease, neurotransplantation and the production of the 'self', History of the Human Sciences (2005), Vol18, No3. Download draft version.
  • Palladino, Paolo. 'The politics of death: On life after the 'end of history", Journal of Cultural Research/Cultural Values 7 (2003): 321-335.
  • Palladino, Paolo. 'Medicine yesterday, today and tomorrow', Social History of Medicine 15 (2002): 539-551.
  • Palladino, Paolo. With F. Botting et al., 'How it feels', in J. Arthurs and I. Grant (eds.), Crash Cultures: Modernity, Mediation and the Material (Bristol: Intellect Books, 2002), pp. 23-34.
  • Vicky Singleton, 'The promise of public health: Vulnerable policy and lazy citizens', in Society and Space, 2005.
  • Vicky Singleton, 'Hearts and Roses: Resuscitating Healthy Citizens - Normativities and Monitoring Practices', in Kristin Asdal, Brita Brenna and Ingunn Moser (eds), Technoscientific Cultures: the Politics of Interventions.
  • Vicky Singleton, 'Stabilizing Instabilities: The role of the laboratory in the UK Cervical Screening Programme' pages 86-104 in Marc Berg and Annemarie Mol (eds), Differences in Medicine: Unravelling Practices, Techniques and Bodies, Durham, N.Ca.: Duke University Press, 1998.
  • Vicky Singleton and Mike Michael, 'Actores-red y ambivalencia; Los medicos de familia en el programa britanico de citologia de cribaje' pages 171-217 in Francesco Tirado and Miquel Domenech (eds), Sociología Simétrica. Ensayos sobre Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad, Barcelona: Editorial Gedisa, 1998.
  • A Smith, M. Mort, D Goodwin & C Pope, (2003) Making Monitoring 'Work': human-machine interaction and patient safety in anaesthesia, Anaesthesia, 58, 1070-1078.

6. Genomics and New Reproductive Technologies

  • Palladino, Paolo. Plants, Patients and the Historian: (Re)membering in the Age of Genetic Engineering (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002).
  • Palladino, Paolo. With C.G. Thirtle et al., 'Winter wheat in England and Wales, 1923-1995: What do indices of genetic diversity reveal?', Plant Genetic Resources 1 (2003): 43-57.

7. Consumption and STS

  • Elizabeth Shove, 'Designers as Consumers and Consumers as Designers', in ARTTU! 5-6, Helsinki University of Art and Design, 1998: 35-37.
  • Elizabeth Shove, "Forging New Supply Chains: Partnership Sourcing in the Construction Industry", End of Award Report, EPSRC, March 1999.
  • Elizabeth Shove, 'Researchers, Users and Window Frames', Economic and Social Research Council and Lancaster University, 1998: 1-15.
  • Elizabeth Shove, 'Researchers, Users and Parachutes', Economic and Social Research Council and Lancaster University, 1998: 1-15.
  • Elizabeth Shove, 1999, "Constructing Home: A Crossroads of Choices" in Irene Cieraad (Ed.) At Home:An Anthropology of Domestic Space, Syracuse University Press.

8. Military Technologies

  • M. Mort & Spinardi G, (2004) Defence and the Decline of UK Mechanical Engineering: the Case of Vickers at Barrow, Business History, Vol 46, No 1, 1-22. Download draft version.
  • Mort M (2002) Building the Trident Network: A Study of the Enrolment of People, Knowledge and Machines , Camb Mass., MIT Press, Inside Technology Series.
    * Palladino, Paolo. Sciences of life, sciences of death and the war machine', Metascience 12 (2003): 1-5.

9. Science Policy and the Understanding of Science by Scientists and the Public

  • M. Mort, I. Convery, J. Baxter & C. Bailey (2005) 'Psychosocial effects of the 2001 UK foot and mouth disease epidemic in a rural
    population: qualitative diary based study'', British Medical Journal, doi:10.1136/bmj.38603.375856.68 (published 7 October 2005).
    Download journal paper (may require login)
  • Palladino, Paolo. With T. Moreira. On Silence and the Constitution of the Political Community, Theory and Event (2006). Download draft version.
  • Palladino, Paolo. 'Life … On biology, bio-politics and biography', Configurations 11(2003): 81-109.
  • Elizabeth Shove, forthcoming, "Reciprocities and Reputations in Social Science Research, special issue of Futures.
  • Waterton, C. and Wynne, B. (1998) 'Can Focus Groups Access Community Views?" In R. Barbour and J. Kitzinger, (Eds.) The Use of Focus Groups in Health Research. Sage.
  • Wynne, Brian. Shackley, S., Parkinson, S., Wynne, B. and Young, P. (1998) 'Uncertainty, Complexity and Concepts of Good Science in Climate Change Modelling: Are GCMs the Best Tools?', Climatic Change, 38, 159-205.
  • Wynne, Brian. Jasanoff, S. and Wynne, B. (1998) 'Science and decision making'. In S.Rayner and E.Malone (eds) Human Choice and Climate Change, Vol. 1: The Societal Framework. Ohio: Battelle Press.
  • Wynne, Brian. Waterton, C. and Wynne, B. (1998) 'Public Information on the Environment: The Role of the European Environment Agency", in Lowe, P and Ward, S (Eds.) British Environmental Policy and Europe: From a National to a European Perspective, Routledge.
  • Wynne, Brian. van der Sluijs, J., van Eijnhoven, J., Shackley, S. and Wynne, B., (1998) 'Anchoring Devices in Science for Policy: The Case of Consensus Around Climate Sensitivity', Social Studies of Science.
  • Wynne, B. and Simmons, P. (1998) 'Institutional Cultures and the Management of Global Environmental Risks in the UK'. In W. Clark, J. Jaeger and J. van Eijndhoven (eds) Learning to Manage Global Environmental Risks.

10. Energy, Environment and STS

  • Loren Lutzenhiser and Elizabeth Shove, 1999, "Contracting Knowledge: the organizational limits to interdisciplinary energy research and development in the US and the UK, Energy Policy, 27, (4) 1999: 217-227.
  • Elizabeth Shove, 'Gaps Barriers and Conceptual Chasms: Theories of Technology Transfer and Energy in Buildings', Energy Policy, 26, December 1998: 1105-1112.
  • Elizabeth Shove, Lutzenhiser L, Guy S, Hackett B and Wilhite H, 'Energy and Social Systems,' in Steve Rayner and Elizabeth Malone (eds), Human Choice and Climate Change, Volume 2, Resources and Technology, Ohio, Battelle Press, 1998: 291-327.
  • Elizabeth Shove, 'Relevance, Independence and Capture', Building Research and Information: The International Journal of Research, Development, Demonstration and Innovation, 26, 6, (November/December) 1998: 386-389.
  • Elizabeth Shove and Michael Redclift, forthcoming, "Programming Environmental Research", in Hischemoller et. al. (eds.), Policy Studies Annual Review.

11. History of Science and Technology

  • Palladino, Paolo. Plants, Patients and the Historian: (Re)membering in the Age of Genetic Engineering (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002).
  • Palladino, Paolo. 'Give me a laboratory and I will raise the … laboratory', Medical History 48 (2004): 118-124.
  • Palladino, Paolo. 'The politics of death: On life after the 'end of history", Journal of Cultural Research/Cultural Values 7 (2003): 321-335.
  • Palladino, Paolo. 'Medicine yesterday, today and tomorrow', Social History of Medicine 15 (2002): 539-551.

12. STS and Cultural Theory

  • Mackenzie, Adrian. 2005. "Is the actual world all that must explained? The sciences and cultural theory." Cultural Values 9.
  • Mackenzie, Adrian . 2005. "The Problem of the Attractor: A Singular Generality Between Sciences and Social Theory." Theory, Culture & Society 22.
  • Mackenzie, Adrian . 2005. "The problem of the Technological: event and excess relationality." Social Epistemology 19:1-19.

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