Bowker, Geoffrey & Susan Leigh Star ( 1991) ‘Situations vs. Standards in Long-term, Wide-scale Decision-making: The Case of the International Classification of Diseases’ , Proceedings of the 24th Hawaiian International Conference on Systems Sciences, Vol. IV (Washington, DC : IEEE Computer Society Press): 73-81.
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Bowker, Geoffrey & Susan Leigh Star ( 1999) Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press).
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Clarke, Adele & Susan Leigh Star (2007) ‘The Social Worlds Framework: A Theory/Methods Package’, in E. Hackett, O. Amsterdamska , M. Lynch & J. Wajcman (eds), The Handbook of Science & Technology Studies (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press): 113-38.
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Fujimura, Joan, Susan Leigh Star & Elihu Gerson ( 1987) ‘Mèthodes de recherche en sociologie des sciences: Travail, pragmatisme et interactionnisme symbolique [Research Methods in the Sociology of Science: Work, Pragmatism and Symbolic Interactionism]’ , Cahiers de recherche sociologique5: 65-85.
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Millett, Kate ( 1970) Sexual Politics (New York: Doubleday).
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Star, Susan Leigh ( 1979a) ‘The Politics of Right and Left’, in R. Hubbard, M.S. Henifin & B. Fried (eds), Women Look at Biology Looking at Women (Cambridge, MA: Schenkman).
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Star, Susan Leigh ( 1979b) ‘Sex Differences and Brain Asymmetry: Problems, Methods and Politics in the Study of Consciousness’, in M. Lowe & R. Hubbard (eds), Genes and Gender II (New York : Gordian Press).
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Star, Susan Leigh ( 1979c) ‘Feminism and Consciousness’, Science/Technology and the Humanities2: 303-08.
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Star, Susan Leigh ( 1991a) ‘Power, Technologies and the Phenomenology of Standards: On Being Allergic to Onions’, in J. Law (ed.), A Sociology of Monsters? Power, Technology and the Modern World, Sociological Review Monograph 38 (London: Routledge ): 27-57.
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Star, Susan Leigh ( 1991b) ‘Invisible Work and Silenced Dialogues in Representing Knowledge’, in I.V. Eriksson, B.A. Kitchenham & K.G. Tijdens (eds), Women, Work and Computerization: Understanding and Overcoming Bias in Work and Education (Amsterdam: North Holland): 81-92.
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Star, Susan Leigh ( 1991c) ‘The Sociology of the Invisible: The Primacy of Work in the Writings of Anselm Strauss’, in D. Maines (ed.), Social Organization and Social Process: Essays in Honor of Anselm Strauss (Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter): 265-83.
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Star, Susan Leigh ( 1997) ‘The Feminism(s) Question in Science Projects: Queering the Infrastructure(s)’, in I. Moser & G.H. Aas (eds.), Technology and Democracy: Gender, Technology and Politics in Transition? ( Oslo: Center for Technology and Culture).
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Star, Susan Leigh ( 1999) ‘The Ethnography of Infrastructure’, American Behavioral Scientist43: 377-91.
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Star, Susan Leigh ( 2007a) ‘5 Answers’, in J.-K.B. Olsen & E. Selinger (eds), Philosophy of Technology: 5 Questions (Copenhagen: Automatic Press/VIP): 223-31.
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Star, Susan Leigh ( 2007b) ‘Living Grounded Theory: Cognitive and Emotional Forms of Pragmatism’, in Charmaz, Kathy & Anthony Bryant (eds), Handbook of Grounded Theory (Sept.): 47-66
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Star Susan Leigh & James Griesemer ( 1989) ‘Institutional Ecology, "Translations", and Boundary Objects: Amateurs and Professionals in Berkeley’s Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 1907-1939’, Social Studies of Science19: 387-420. Reprinted in Mario Biagioli (ed.), The Science Studies Reader ( London: Routledge, 1998: 505-24).
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Star, Susan Leigh & Karen Ruhleder ( 1996) ‘Steps toward an Ecology of Infrastructure: Design and Access for Large Information Spaces’, Information Systems Research7(1): 111-34.
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Timmermans, Stefan, Geoffrey Bowker & Susan Leigh Star (1998) ‘The Architecture of Difference: Visibility, Control and Comparability in Building a Nursing Interventions Classification’, in M. Berg & A. Mol (eds), Differences in Medicine (Durham, NC: Duke University Press): 202-25.