Bijker, Wiebe E.
&
John Law
(eds) (1992) Shaping Technology/Building Society (
Cambridge: MIT Press
).
2.
Hughes, Thomas P.
(1983) Networks of Power: Electrification in Western Society,
1880-1930 (
Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press
).
3.
Koyré, Alexandre
(1943)
‘Galileo and the Scientific Revolution of the Seventeenth Century’
, Philosophical Review52:
333-348
.
4.
Koyré, Alexandre
(1968) Metaphysics and Measurement: Essays in Scientific
Revolution (
London: Chapman and Hall
).
5.
Latour, Bruno
(1993) We Have Never Been Modern (
Cambridge: Harvard University Press
).
6.
Latour, Bruno
(2004a) Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into
Democracy (
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
).
7.
Latour, Bruno
(2004b)
‘Why Has Critique Run out of Steam? From Matters of Fact to
Matters of Concern’
, Critical Inquiry30:
225-248
.
8.
Merton, Robert
(1995 [1938]) ‘Science and the Social
Order,’ in
Piotr Sztompka
(ed.), Robert K. Merton: On Social Structure and Science (
Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press
).
9.
Merton, Robert
(1995 [1942]) ‘The Ethos of
Science’, in Piotr Sztompka (ed.), Robert K. Merton: On
Social Structure and Science (
Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press
).
10.
Merton, Robert
(2002 [1938]) Science, Technology, and Society in Seventeenth
Century England (
New York: Howard Fertig
).
11.
Mukerji, Chandra
(1997) Territorial Ambitions and the Gardens of
Versailles (
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
).
12.
Reichenbach, Hans
(1938) Experience and Prediction: An Analysis of the
Foundations and Structure of Knowledge (
Chicago, IL: University of California Press
).