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- W2488565534 abstract "So far, we have presented science as a form of social and cognitive activity. But it is of course a very powerful form of activity: while sociologists may challenge the conventional image of science as unequivocal, authoritative, objective knowledge, this does not mean that it has fooled us, and itself — like the Emperor with no clothes — all along. Science and technology are genuinely powerful knowledge-based systems reproduced by a range of powerful social and professional institutions, such as the Royal Society in England or the National Science Foundation in the US, and encapsulated in powerful technologies such as the Cruise missile that, so we are told, defends them both. Technology and science are also powerful in a less obvious way in that they are often said to be the measure of all that we should hold true and progressive. Many science-fiction writers trade off this belief in constructing their scenarios for the future." @default.
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- W2488565534 title "Sociology and Science Policy: Opening and Managing the ‘Black Box’" @default.
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