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  1. Boundary-Work and the Demarcation of Science from Non-science: Strains and Interests in Professional Ideologies of Scientists.Thomas F. Gieryn - 1983 - American Sociological Review 48 (6):781-795.
    The demarcation of science from other intellectual activities-long an analytic problem for philosophers and sociologists-is here examined as a practical problem for scientists. Construction of a boundary between science and varieties of non-science is useful for scientists' pursuit of professional goals: acquisition of intellectual authority and career opportunities; denial of these resources to "pseudoscientists"; and protection of the autonomy of scientific research from political interference. "Boundary-work" describes an ideological style found in scientists' attempts to create a public image for science (...)
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  • (1 other version)The pasteurization of France: Bruno Latour, translated by Alan Sheridan and John Law , 273 pp. ISBN 0-674-65760-8 Cloth £23.95. [REVIEW]Simon Schaffer - 1991 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 22 (1):174-192.
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  • De l’hygiène comme introduction a la politique expérimentale (1875-1925).Lion Murard & Patrick Zylberman - 1984 - Revue de Synthèse 105 (115):313-341.
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  • The Uses of Life: A History of Biotechnology.Robert Bud - 1996 - Journal of the History of Biology 29 (1):153-154.
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  • (1 other version)The Strength of Lose Concepts.Ilana Löwy - 1992 - History of Science 30 (4):371-395.
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  • (1 other version)The Strength of Loose Concepts -- Boundary Concepts, Federative Experimental Strategies and Disciplinary Growth: The Case of Immunology.Ilana Löwy - 1992 - History of Science 30 (4):371-396.
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  • (1 other version)The pasteurization of France.Simon Schaffer - 1991 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 22 (1):174-192.
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  • Pasteur and the Process of Discovery: The Case of Optical Isomerism.Gerald Geison & James Secord - 1988 - Isis 79 (1):6-36.
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  • Pasteur et le choléra des poules: révision critique d'un récit historique.Antonio Cadeddu - 1985 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 7 (1):87 - 104.
    The facts relating to the discovery of fowl cholera vaccine did not develop along the lines described by a long tradition of scientific commentators. This results very clearly from a close analysis of Pasteur's unpublished handwritten notes. The aim of the present paper is to show that: 1) the role of chance in this discovery has no importance whatsoever; 2) in the fall of 1879 Pasteur made no crucial experiment; 3) the function of "genius" in Pasteur's discovery is to be (...)
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