Routledge handbook of science, technology and society /
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Science, technology and society / Daniel Lee Kleinman and Kelly Moore
- The emergence, politics, and marketplace of Native American DNA / Kim TallBear
- Technoscience, racism, and the metabolic syndrome / Anthony Ryan Hatch
- Standards as "weapons of exclusion": ex-gays and the materialization of the male body / Tom Waidzunas
- Curves to bodies: the material life of graphs / Joseph Dumit and Marianne de Laet
- Producing the consumer of genetic testing: the double-edged sword of empowerment
- Shobita Parthasarathy
- The social life of DTC genetics: the case of 23andMe / Alondra Nelson and Joan H. Robinson
- Cultures of visibility and the shape of social controversies in the global high-tech electronics industry / Hsin-Hsing Chen
- The science of robust bodies in neoliberalizing India / Jaita Talukdar
- Toward the inclusion of pricing models in sociotechnical analyses: the SAE International technological protection measure / Kristin R. Eschenfelder
- The web, digital prostheses, and augmented subjectivity / PJ Rey and Whitney Erin Boesel
- Political culture of gaming in Korea amid neoliberal globalization / Dal Yong Jin and Michael Borowy
- Cultural understandings and contestations in the global governance of information technologies and networks / J.P. Singh
- Green energy, public engagement, and the politics of scale / Roopali Phadke
- Political scale and conflicts over knowledge production: the case of unconventional natural-gas development / Abby J. Kinchy
- Not here and everywhere: the non-production of scientific knowledge / Scott Frickel
- Political ideology and the green-energy transition in the United States / David J. Hess
- Risk state: nuclear politics in an age of ignorance / Sulfikar Amir
- From river to border: the Jordan between empire and nation-state / Samer Alatout
- State-environment relationality: organic engines and governance regimes / Patrick Carroll and Nathaniel Freiburger
- Invisible production and the production of invisibility: cleaning, maintenance, and mining in the nuclear sector / Gabrielle Hecht
- Social scientists and humanists in the health research field: a clash of epistemic habitus / Mathieu Albert and Elise Paradis
- Women in the knowledge economy: understanding gender inequality through the lens of collaboration / Itai Vardi and Laurel Smith-Doerr
- The utilitarian view of science and the norms and practices of Korean scientists / Hee-Je Bak
- Science as comfort: the strategic use of science in post-disaster settings / Brian Mayer, Kelly Bergstrand and Katrina Running
- Declarative bodies: bureaucracy, ethics, and science-in-the-making / Laura Stark
- Big pharma and big medicine in the global environment / Anne E. Figert and Susan E. Bell
- On the effects of e-government on political institutions / Jane E. Fountain
- Science, social justice, and post-Belmont research ethics: implications for regulation and environmental health science / Rachel Morello-Frosch and Phil Brown.


