Laboratory ethnographies have provided valuable insights in the workings of contemporary science and technology and about facts in the making. Nearly all these ethnographic studies have been conducted at nonprofit research institutes. In this article, the authors argue that it is time for science and technology studies (STS) ethnography to direct its gaze toward for-profit knowledge production sites. The authors do so, based on a long-standing recognition that nonprofit academic laboratories do not have a monopoly on knowledge construction. First, they historicize STS ’ focus on public knowledge production, distinguishing between two roles for STS. Second, they argue that relationships between industry and society have changed, resulting in...
The growth of the knowledge economy and the increasing interchange between industry and the academic...
In the 70’s and 80’s, social science researchers studied scientific knowledge production processes, ...
Ethnography has been successfully deployed in science and technology studies, and more specifically ...
In science studies the laboratory has been positioned as a privileged place for understanding scient...
In 2015, an article published in the journal Science set off what some regarded as a crisis of confi...
As computing technologies become ubiquitous in social life, social science increasingly becomes the ...
This article analyzes the varied niches of an emerging academic field, Science and Technology Studie...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
In recent decades there has been a transformation in the field of science that has led to a blurrin...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
Laboratory ethnography extended the social scientist’s gaze into the day-to-day accomplishment of sc...
In the last few years, the engagement of patient organizations –and more broadly groups concerned wi...
more specifically in laboratory studies. By using co-presence rather than co-location as a starting ...
How has sociology framed places of knowledge production and what is the specific power of the labora...
The growth of the knowledge economy and the increasing interchange between industry and the academic...
In the 70’s and 80’s, social science researchers studied scientific knowledge production processes, ...
Ethnography has been successfully deployed in science and technology studies, and more specifically ...
In science studies the laboratory has been positioned as a privileged place for understanding scient...
In 2015, an article published in the journal Science set off what some regarded as a crisis of confi...
As computing technologies become ubiquitous in social life, social science increasingly becomes the ...
This article analyzes the varied niches of an emerging academic field, Science and Technology Studie...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
In recent decades there has been a transformation in the field of science that has led to a blurrin...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
Laboratory ethnography extended the social scientist’s gaze into the day-to-day accomplishment of sc...
In the last few years, the engagement of patient organizations –and more broadly groups concerned wi...
more specifically in laboratory studies. By using co-presence rather than co-location as a starting ...
How has sociology framed places of knowledge production and what is the specific power of the labora...
The growth of the knowledge economy and the increasing interchange between industry and the academic...
In the 70’s and 80’s, social science researchers studied scientific knowledge production processes, ...
Ethnography has been successfully deployed in science and technology studies, and more specifically ...