The article examines cultural anthropological approaches to cultural boundaries and cultural change. It suggests that these approaches to cultural change can be made fruitful for understanding how cultural elements spread across different scienti?c communities, and the possible effects such dynamics could have on the negotiation of boundaries in the ?eld. The article is based on an ethnographic study of nanoscale research and re?ects on where to look for moments of boundary transgression in this ?eld that is characterized by its multiple dimensions of inclusion and distinction
Nobody doubts that culture plays a decisive role in understanding human forms of life. But it is unc...
The contributions in this issue of Social Science Computer Review represent a range of computational...
THE PRACTICE OF BOUNDARY CROSSING AND THE MANDATE OF RECIPROCITY. EXAMPLESFROM ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELDWOR...
In this article, we explore three anthropological approaches to science education research: funds of...
Beller, Bender, and Medin question the necessity of including social anthropology within the cogniti...
The intensifying pace of research based on cross-cultural studies in the social sciences necessitat...
Taking its departure from recent calls to „unify“ the sciences of nature, society and culture, or at...
Cultural anthropology is a science which has not yet a firm position among the universities in Japan...
International audienceAnthropologists are increasingly invited to participate in collaborations with...
abstract: As it enters the 21st century, sociology seemingly faces an exhaustion of theoretical and ...
Although anthropology was the first academic discipline to investigate cultural change, many other d...
As a social science cultural anthropology shares the problems of all preparadigmatic sciences. Cultu...
‘Cultural studies of science ’ marks a loosely amalgamated, multidisciplinary research field drawing...
Science studies have long been concerned with the complex interrelationship between scienti?c resear...
For a long time, the central focus of anthropology has been on the study of the so-called traditiona...
Nobody doubts that culture plays a decisive role in understanding human forms of life. But it is unc...
The contributions in this issue of Social Science Computer Review represent a range of computational...
THE PRACTICE OF BOUNDARY CROSSING AND THE MANDATE OF RECIPROCITY. EXAMPLESFROM ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELDWOR...
In this article, we explore three anthropological approaches to science education research: funds of...
Beller, Bender, and Medin question the necessity of including social anthropology within the cogniti...
The intensifying pace of research based on cross-cultural studies in the social sciences necessitat...
Taking its departure from recent calls to „unify“ the sciences of nature, society and culture, or at...
Cultural anthropology is a science which has not yet a firm position among the universities in Japan...
International audienceAnthropologists are increasingly invited to participate in collaborations with...
abstract: As it enters the 21st century, sociology seemingly faces an exhaustion of theoretical and ...
Although anthropology was the first academic discipline to investigate cultural change, many other d...
As a social science cultural anthropology shares the problems of all preparadigmatic sciences. Cultu...
‘Cultural studies of science ’ marks a loosely amalgamated, multidisciplinary research field drawing...
Science studies have long been concerned with the complex interrelationship between scienti?c resear...
For a long time, the central focus of anthropology has been on the study of the so-called traditiona...
Nobody doubts that culture plays a decisive role in understanding human forms of life. But it is unc...
The contributions in this issue of Social Science Computer Review represent a range of computational...
THE PRACTICE OF BOUNDARY CROSSING AND THE MANDATE OF RECIPROCITY. EXAMPLESFROM ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELDWOR...