ETHNOGRAPHY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
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ETHNOGRAPHY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
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The article discusses the scholarship, methods, and theoretical approaches that have been involved in the interdisciplinary field of Science and Technology Studies from the early 1980s through the early 2000s. It traces the changes in methodological orientations and examines the specificities of ethnographic fieldwork in the STS area, as well as suggests the criteria for evaluating the outcome of research and offers ways of its advancement
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sociology of knowledge, science and technology studies, ethnography, methodology issues, fi eldwork methods, position of researcher
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01.09.2011
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