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Social Studies of Science
An International Review of Research in the Social Dimensions of Science
and Technology

Volume 33 Issue 06 - Publication Date: 1 December 2003

Online Abstracts: http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105780&jiid=504510

Editorial
Michael Lynch, USA

An Equation and its Worlds: Bricolage, Exemplars, Disunity and Performativity in Financial Economics - Donald MacKenzie, UK

Organizing Credibility: Discursive and Organizational Orthodoxy on the
Borders of Ecology and Politics - Abby J. Kinchy and Daniel Lee Kleinman,
USA

Preparing the Next Generation of Scientists: The Social Process of
Managing Students - Robert A. Campbell, Canada

Review Article

When is a Proof a Proof?
MacKenzie, Donald, Mechanizing Proof. Computing, Risk and Trust,
reviewed by Bettina Heintz
Bettina Heintz

Review

Madsen, Peter and Richard Plunz (eds), The Urban Lifeworld. Formation,
Perception, Representation, reviewed by Anique Hommels
Anique Hommels University of Maastricht, The Netherlands

Bingaman, Amy, Lise Sanders and Rebecca Zorach (eds), Embodied Utopias.
Gender, Social Change, and the Modern Metropolis, reviewed by Anique
Hommels

Index to Volume 33, 2003

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