... (Turner,
20 03a: 131). This crisis of representation is the context in which questions of the
democratization ofscienceandtechnology come to the fore.
THE LANGUAGE OF STS ANDTHE LANGUAGE OF POLICY
The ... of Truth: Civility andScience in Seventeenth-Century England
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press).
Shapin, Steven (20 04) The Way We Trust Now: The Authority ofScienceandthe Character of ... both elicit, they are rendered comparable by the process of time to which
they both submit.
The great virtue ofthe innovative directors and designers ofthe gallery, on the top
floor ofthe Museum,...
... Pinch and Wiebe Bijker’s (1987) transfer of concepts from the study of science
to the study of technology, under the title “social construction oftechnology
(SCOT), argued that the success of ... between
the more “theoretical” andthe more “activist” sides to STS, but there are plenty of
ScienceandTechnology Studies and an Engaged Program 19
Technical decisions are the focus of Collins and ... that
shape the democratic practice ofscienceandtechnology (Jasanoff, 20 05: 25 5).
As Jasanoff describes civic epistemologies, they contain these dimensions: styles of
knowledge-making in the public...
... is the result and
is the result and not the not the cause of a machine the “social” is the result and not the not the cause of a machine
cause of a statement becoming a successful cause ofthe ... Press).
Pickering, Andrew (19 92) Science as Practice and Culture (Chicago and London: University of Chicago
Press).
Feminist STS andthe Sciences ofthe Artificial 161
Gal, U., Y. Yoo, & R. J. Boland (20 04) ... technoscientific definitions of
the real. The latter include divisions of subject and object, human and nonhuman,
nature and culture, and relatedly, same and other, us and them. Feminist scholars...
... uses ofthe term experimentum in the
seventeenth century; see also Dear (1991).
22 . For other work on mathematical proof and cultures of proving, see the literature cited in Heintz
(20 03).
23 . ... relevance for studies of scientific practice even in the age of global
networks and standardized settings.
The question of “who?” of how to conceptualize actors and their identities—is, of
course, equally ... changing process ofthe fashioning ofthe moral
economy of science.
The directive to study practices has widened the range of places where STS scholars
now look when studying the production of scientific...
... to the work ofscienceand technology
in terms of both the processes of production andthe resulting products. The chal-
lenge of SIV is now to incorporate together the work ofscienceandtechnology ... embed-
dedness ofthe practices ofthe making and handling of visual representations andof
the shaping, distributing, applying, and embodying of scientific visual knowledge. If
seeing is so often believing, ... Pyro-Glu-
His-Pro-NH
2
. As Latour and Woolgar pursue their analysis ofthe discovery of the
natureof TRF(H), they never lose sight, or let us lose sight, of their antidemarcation-
ist mission, stating and restating...
... (1999), Cronin and Atkins (20 00), Kling and McKim (20 00), Borgman and
Furner (20 02) , Fry (20 04), Bohlin, (20 04), Heimeriks (20 05) andthe Annual Review of Information
Science andTechnology (ARIST) ... Sciences @ the Royal
Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (Amsterdam: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences).
Wouters, P. (20 05) The Virtual Knowledge Studio for the Humanities and Social ... defining the laboratory andthe experimental station as the sites of legitima-
tion of botany and zoology from the mid-nineteenth century (and thereby increasing their
status), the place of science...
... Okamoto (20 06) “Public Acceptance of Evolution,” Science
313(5788): 765–66.
National Science Foundation (20 01) Survey of Public Attitudes toward and Understanding ofScience and
Technology, 20 01, ... ofscience rests upon
a general notion ofthe independence and integrity of science, and these qualities are
now jeopardized by increasingly close connections ofscience with the production of
wealth ... Technology
Development (20 00) Land of Plenty: Diversity as America’s Competitive Edge in Science, Engineering and
Technology.
Commission on Professionals in ScienceandTechnology (20 04) Professional Women and Minorities:...
... Science, Technology & Human Values 31(3): 26 1–88.
Hess, David (20 02) The Raw andthe Organic: Politics of Therapeutic Cancer Diets in the U.S.,” Annals
of the Academy of Political and Social Science ... 19 92; Clapp, 20 02; Allen, 20 03, 20 04; Frickel, 20 04; Spears, 20 04). Such studies
raise important questions about the character and utility of knowledge that grows out
of the lived experience of ... Andrew Jamison (20 05) Hubris and Hybrids: A Cultural History ofTechnologyand Science
(New York: Routledge).
Harper, Krista (20 04) The Genius of a Nation Versus the Gene-Tech of a Nation: Science, ...
... that ropes A
and C were the two ends ofthe same rope
and B and D were two ends of another
rope. Karen had A and B as ends of the
same rope and C and D as ends of another
rope, and her explanation ... obstacles. Chapter2
returns to the basic themes that character-
ize evolutionary theory, andChapter 3 takes
a closer look at thenatureof science.
Teaching About
Evolution andtheNatureof Science
6
• ... biological evolution and the
natureand history of science.
• Chapter 5, “Frequently Asked Questions
About Evolution andtheNatureof Science, ”
gives short answers to some ofthe questions
asked...
... Teaching About theNatureofScience 22
• 27 •
CHAPTER 3
Evolution andtheNatureof Science
Dialogue: Teaching Evolution Through Inquiry 44
• 47 •
CHAPTER 4
Evolution andthe National Science Education ... that ropes A
and C were the two ends ofthe same rope
and B and D were two ends of another
rope. Karen had A and B as ends of the
same rope and C and D as ends of another
rope, and her explanation ... careful
measurements ofthe movements of the
planets and sun continued to support the
heliocentric hypothesis. Then, in the latter
half ofthe 17th century, Isaac Newton
(16 42 to 1 727 ) showed that the force of
gravity—as...