Science and emotions are typically juxtaposed: science is considered rational and unattached to outcomes, whereas emotions are considered irrational and harmful to science. Ethnographic studies of the daily lives of scientists have problematized this opposition, focusing on the emotional experiences of scientists as they go about their work, but they reveal little about disciplinary differences. We build on these studies by analyzing Citation Classics: accounts about the making of influential science. We document how highly cited scientists retrospectively describe emotional aspects of their research and assess variation in these narratives across si
STS scholarship has long emphasised that science is emotional as well as cognitive and social. A 201...
ABSTRACT: At the heart of theoretical and practical ideas about science education is an image of sci...
leap from science student to scientist involves recognizing that science is a tentative, evolving bo...
Science and emotions are typically juxtaposed: science is considered rational and unattached to outc...
Emotions are at the heart of how we understand the human mind and of our relationships within the so...
Traditional research discourses continue to present academic work as rational, detached, objective a...
All researchers have stories to tell about why they chose to research particular topics. In some cas...
none1Frontiers in Emotion Science is a Specialty Section of Frontiers in Psychology. In the past te...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Scientists strive to produce relevant work that ...
In this article, I discuss how sociologists can advance the scientific study of emotions by broadeni...
Emotions involve transformations of the relationships that exist in the “natural ” world as well as ...
Stories have long been discussed as a tool to make science accessible to the public. The potential o...
The article analyses the scientists’ views on the phenomenon of “reliability”. The author pays speci...
Emotions are complex processes that are constrained by biology, but not fully explained without taki...
In our interactions with science, we are often vulnerable; we do not have complete control of the si...
STS scholarship has long emphasised that science is emotional as well as cognitive and social. A 201...
ABSTRACT: At the heart of theoretical and practical ideas about science education is an image of sci...
leap from science student to scientist involves recognizing that science is a tentative, evolving bo...
Science and emotions are typically juxtaposed: science is considered rational and unattached to outc...
Emotions are at the heart of how we understand the human mind and of our relationships within the so...
Traditional research discourses continue to present academic work as rational, detached, objective a...
All researchers have stories to tell about why they chose to research particular topics. In some cas...
none1Frontiers in Emotion Science is a Specialty Section of Frontiers in Psychology. In the past te...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Scientists strive to produce relevant work that ...
In this article, I discuss how sociologists can advance the scientific study of emotions by broadeni...
Emotions involve transformations of the relationships that exist in the “natural ” world as well as ...
Stories have long been discussed as a tool to make science accessible to the public. The potential o...
The article analyses the scientists’ views on the phenomenon of “reliability”. The author pays speci...
Emotions are complex processes that are constrained by biology, but not fully explained without taki...
In our interactions with science, we are often vulnerable; we do not have complete control of the si...
STS scholarship has long emphasised that science is emotional as well as cognitive and social. A 201...
ABSTRACT: At the heart of theoretical and practical ideas about science education is an image of sci...
leap from science student to scientist involves recognizing that science is a tentative, evolving bo...