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  1999 (5)
The ethnography of infrastructure. Leigh, S. The American Behavioral Scientist, 43(3). 1999.
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Do Politics Have Artefacts?. Joerges, B. Social Studies of Science, 29(3). 1999.
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Arrangements for Information Technology Governance: A Theory of Multiple Contingencies. Sambamurthy, V., & Zmud, R. W. MIS Quarterly, 23(2). 1999.
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After ANT: complexity, naming and topology. Law, J. The Sociological Review. 1999.
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Actor-Network Theory—The Market Test. Callon, M. The Sociological Review, 47(1_suppl). 1999.
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  1998 (1)
The Rise of Membrane Technology: From Rhetorics to Social Reality. van Lente, H., & Rip, A. Social Studies of Science, 28(2). 1998.
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  1996 (1)
The social shaping of technology. Williams, R., & Edge, D. Research Policy, 25(6). 1996.
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  1995 (1)
The Californian Ideology. Barbrook, R., & Cameron, A. Mute, 1(3). 1995.
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  1993 (1)
Upon Opening the Black Box and Finding It Empty: Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Technology. Winner, L. Science, Technology, & Human Values, 18(3). 1993.
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  1992 (1)
The Duality of Technology: Rethinking the Concept of Technology in Organizations. Orlikowski, W. J. Organization Science, 3(3). 1992.
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  1989 (1)
Institutional Ecology, `Translations' and Boundary Objects: Amateurs and Professionals in Berkeley's Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 1907-39. Star, S. L., & Griesemer, J. R. Social Studies of Science, 19(3). 1989.
Institutional Ecology, `Translations' and Boundary Objects: Amateurs and Professionals in Berkeley's Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 1907-39 [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
  1988 (1)
Recognizing the politics of MIS. Grover, V., Lederer, A. L., & Sabherwal, R. Information & Management, 14(3). 1988.
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  1984 (1)
The Social Construction of Facts and Artefacts: or How the Sociology of Science and the Sociology of Technology might Benefit Each Other. Pinch, T. J., & Bijker, W. E. Social Studies of Science, 14(3). 1984.
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  1982 (1)
Technological paradigms and technological trajectories. Dosi, G. Research Policy, 11(3). 1982.
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  1980 (2)
Do Artifacts Have Politics?. Winner, L. Daedalus, 109(1). 1980.
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The state and technical innovation: a case study of the electrical vehicle in France. Callon, M. Research Policy, 9(4). 1980.
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