This volume examines research at the intersection of two literatures - social movement studies and science and technology studies - and it argues that it is now possible to develop a theoretical synthesis of core concepts.
Audience
Specialized.
Contents
Introduction -- Repression, ignorance, and undone science -- The epistemic dimension of the political opportunity structure -- The politics of meaning: from frames to design conflicts -- The organizational forms of counterpublic knowledge -- Institutional change, industrial transitions, and regime resistance politics -- Contemporary change: liberalization and epistemic modernization -- Conclusion.
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