This thesis explores the production of scientific knowledge at the Luxembourg Museum of Natural History. It focuses in particular upon the roles and interrelationships of amateurs and professionals in this process. In doing so it explores how the boundaries of science are made and unmade. As a contribution to the science studies literature, the production of science is examined in a rather unexplored space: a museum. Theoretically, this thesis draws on science studies in general and actor-network theory in particular. Based on empirical research - participant-observation fieldwork, semi-structured interviews and document analysis - it unpacks the 'cultural boundaries of science'. It provides an empirical and theoretical understanding of t...
This article aims to discuss the main roles of natural history museums and to show how these purpose...
What is the nature of art/science collaborations in museums? How do art objects and activities contr...
This article attempts to shed light on the complex interdependencies between science, art and popula...
This thesis explores the production of scientific knowledge at the Luxembourg Museum of Natural Hist...
This paper explores the boundaries and partial connections between amateurs and professionals in the...
International audienceThis article is concerned with a community of practitioners that does not hold...
Across different traditions of social research, the study of science exhibitions has often taken the...
The Science, identity and belonging (SIB) research project aims at shedding light on codesign proces...
This dissertation traces the relationship between changing institutional cultures and the communicat...
This thesis adopts a primarily process-based methodology to put a museum in its place as a site of ...
Science museums come in all shapes and sizes. In order to provide an overview of the present-day lan...
This thesis considers exhibitions in natural history museums as a process of negotiation between thr...
When the canonization of scientific knowledge is considered as a point of sociological inquiry the i...
This thesis is a study of a group of scientists who, in the years after 1995, undertook collaborativ...
One of the primary functions of museums is the deployment of knowledge through collected artifacts. ...
This article aims to discuss the main roles of natural history museums and to show how these purpose...
What is the nature of art/science collaborations in museums? How do art objects and activities contr...
This article attempts to shed light on the complex interdependencies between science, art and popula...
This thesis explores the production of scientific knowledge at the Luxembourg Museum of Natural Hist...
This paper explores the boundaries and partial connections between amateurs and professionals in the...
International audienceThis article is concerned with a community of practitioners that does not hold...
Across different traditions of social research, the study of science exhibitions has often taken the...
The Science, identity and belonging (SIB) research project aims at shedding light on codesign proces...
This dissertation traces the relationship between changing institutional cultures and the communicat...
This thesis adopts a primarily process-based methodology to put a museum in its place as a site of ...
Science museums come in all shapes and sizes. In order to provide an overview of the present-day lan...
This thesis considers exhibitions in natural history museums as a process of negotiation between thr...
When the canonization of scientific knowledge is considered as a point of sociological inquiry the i...
This thesis is a study of a group of scientists who, in the years after 1995, undertook collaborativ...
One of the primary functions of museums is the deployment of knowledge through collected artifacts. ...
This article aims to discuss the main roles of natural history museums and to show how these purpose...
What is the nature of art/science collaborations in museums? How do art objects and activities contr...
This article attempts to shed light on the complex interdependencies between science, art and popula...