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Crafting Science Joan H. Fujimura

Crafting Science By Joan H. Fujimura

Crafting Science by Joan H. Fujimura


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This text tells how in the 1970s and 1980s, cancer underwent a transformation. In one decade, what had long been a set of heterogeneous diseases marked by uncontrolled cell growth became a disease of our genes. The book provides a look at the way science works and knowledge is created.

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Crafting Science: Sociohistory of the Quest for the Genetics of Cancer by Joan H. Fujimura

During the late 1970s and 1980s, cancer underwent a remarkable transformation. In one short decade, what had long been a set of heterogeneous diseases marked by uncontrolled cell growth became a disease of our genes. How this happened and what it means is the story Joan Fujimura tells in an inside look at the way science works and knowledge is created. A study of a new species of scientific revolution, this book combines a detailed ethnography of scientific thought, an in-depth account of science practiced and produced, a history of one branch of science as it entered the limelight, and a view of the impact of new genetic technologies on science and society. The scientific enterprise that Fujimura unfolds for us is proto-oncogene cancer research - the study of those segments of DNA now thought to make normal cells cancerous. Within this framework, she describes the processes of knowledge construction as a social enterprise, an endless series of negotiations in which theories, material technologies and practices are co-constructed, incorporated and refashioned. Along the way, Fujimura addresses long-standing questions in the history and philosophy of science, culture theory and sociology of science: How do scientists create good problems, experiments, and solutions? What are the cultural, institutional and material technologies that have to be in place for new truths and new practice to succeed? Portraying the development of knowledge as a multidimensional process conducted through multiple cultures, institutions, actors, objects and practices, this book disrupts divisions among sociology, history, anthropology and the philosophy of science, technology and medicine.

Table of Contents

Introduction - creating a new realm; tools of the trade - a brief history of standardization experimental systems in cancer research, 1920-1978; molecular genetic technologies - the new tools of the trade; crafting theory; distributing authority and transforming biology; problems and work practices - improvising on the shop floor; the articulation of doable problems in cancer research; conclusion - crafting oncogenes. Appendix: social and cultural studies of science.

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GOR013298565
9780674175532
0674175530
Crafting Science: Sociohistory of the Quest for the Genetics of Cancer by Joan H. Fujimura
Used - Like New
Hardback
Harvard University Press
19970315
328
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