This dissertation examines the invisible and visible colleges of contemporary Science Studies; a nascent, diffusing Social/Intellectual Movement largely contained within modern universities. Three main empirical studies underpin this examination. Firstly, network analysis of bibliography works in Social Studies of Science. Based on measures for article orthodoxy and closeness centrality, results show that orthodox contributions were more cited in nascent, foundational periods, while interstitial ideas were more valued in later time periods. Secondly, the various institutional niches Science Studies scholars have carved out are examined. Drawing on the newness and unique malleability of their field, professional advantages have been derived ...
While historians should take into account the movements in space that constantly transform sciences,...
Over the past thirty years, public interest science organizations have had significant and varied ef...
Genre is considered to be an important element in scholarly communication and in the practice of sc...
This article analyzes the varied niches of an emerging academic field, Science and Technology Studie...
How can we understand the intensifying interactions of science and society? It is the interdisciplin...
How do scientists adopt new ideas? This question was high on the agenda of science studies in the 19...
Recent big cases of scientific misconduct have led to an increase in debates about integrity of scie...
The scholarly literature on innovation was for a long time not very voluminous. But as shown in the ...
This thesis presents four essays providing novel empirical and theoretical insights on the incentive...
The controversy over Thomas Kuhn’s astonishingly successful The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ...
The scholarly literature on innovation was for a long time not very voluminous. But as shown in the ...
This dissertation investigates the history of Science Studies (or Science and Technology Studies, ST...
The scholarly literature on innovation was for a long time not very voluminous. But as shown in the ...
The authors describe a large-scale, longitudinal citation analysis of intellectual trading between i...
This dissertation contributes to research on scientific communication by a comparative case study of...
While historians should take into account the movements in space that constantly transform sciences,...
Over the past thirty years, public interest science organizations have had significant and varied ef...
Genre is considered to be an important element in scholarly communication and in the practice of sc...
This article analyzes the varied niches of an emerging academic field, Science and Technology Studie...
How can we understand the intensifying interactions of science and society? It is the interdisciplin...
How do scientists adopt new ideas? This question was high on the agenda of science studies in the 19...
Recent big cases of scientific misconduct have led to an increase in debates about integrity of scie...
The scholarly literature on innovation was for a long time not very voluminous. But as shown in the ...
This thesis presents four essays providing novel empirical and theoretical insights on the incentive...
The controversy over Thomas Kuhn’s astonishingly successful The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ...
The scholarly literature on innovation was for a long time not very voluminous. But as shown in the ...
This dissertation investigates the history of Science Studies (or Science and Technology Studies, ST...
The scholarly literature on innovation was for a long time not very voluminous. But as shown in the ...
The authors describe a large-scale, longitudinal citation analysis of intellectual trading between i...
This dissertation contributes to research on scientific communication by a comparative case study of...
While historians should take into account the movements in space that constantly transform sciences,...
Over the past thirty years, public interest science organizations have had significant and varied ef...
Genre is considered to be an important element in scholarly communication and in the practice of sc...