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Introduction / 1: |
The Disunity of the Sciences / 1.1: |
The Cultures of Knowledge Societies / 1.2: |
Culture and Practice / 1.3: |
The Structure of the Book / 1.4: |
Physics Theory, and a First Look at the Field / 1.5: |
Issues of Methodology, and More about the Field / 1.6: |
What Is a Laboratory? / 2: |
Laboratories as Reconfigurations of Natural and Social Orders / 2.1: |
From Laboratory to Experiment / 2.2: |
Some Features of the Laboratory Reconsidered / 2.3: |
Particle Physics and Negative Knowledge / 3: |
The Analogy of the Closed Universe / 3.1: |
A World of Signs and Secondary Appearances / 3.2: |
The "Meaninglessness" of Measurement / 3.3: |
The Structure of the Care of the Self / 3.4: |
Negative Knowledge and the Liminal Approach / 3.5: |
Moving in a Closed Universe: Unfolding, Framing, and Convoluting / 3.6: |
Molecular Biology and Blind Variation / 4: |
An Object-Oriented Epistemics / 4.1: |
The Small-Science Style of Molecular Biology and the Genome Project / 4.2: |
The Laboratory as a Two-Tier Structure / 4.3: |
"Blind" Variation and Natural Selection / 4.4: |
The Experiential Register / 4.5: |
Blind Variation Reconsidered / 4.6: |
From Machines to Organisms: Detectors as Behavioral and Social Beings / 5: |
Primitive Classifications / 5.1: |
Detector Agency and Physiology / 5.2: |
Detectors as Moral and Social Individuals / 5.3: |
Live Organism or Machine? / 5.4: |
Are There Enemies? / 5.5: |
Physicists as Symbionts / 5.6: |
Taxonomies of Trust / 5.7: |
Primitive Classifications Reconsidered / 5.8: |
From Organisms to Machines: Laboratories as Factories of Transgenics / 6: |
A Science of Life without Nature? / 6.1: |
Organisms as Production Sites / 6.2: |
Cellular Machines / 6.3: |
Industrial Production versus Natural (Re)production / 6.4: |
Biological Machines Reconsidered / 6.5: |
HEP Experiments as Post-Traditional Communitarian Structures / 7: |
Large Collaborations: A Brief History / 7.1: |
The Erasure of the Individual as an Epistemic Subject / 7.2: |
Management by Content / 7.3: |
The Intersection of Management by Content and Communitarianism / 7.4: |
Communitarian Time: Genealogical, Scheduled / 7.5: |
The Multiple Ordering Frameworks of HEP Collaborations / 8: |
The Birth Drama of an Experiment / 8.1: |
Delaying the Choice, or Contests of Unfolding / 8.2: |
Confidence Pathways and Gossip Circles / 8.3: |
Other Ordering Frameworks / 8.4: |
Reconfiguration Reconsidered / 8.5: |
The Dual Organization of Molecular Biology Laboratories / 9: |
Laboratories Structured as Individuated Units / 9.1: |
Becoming a Laboratory Leader / 9.2: |
The Two Levels of the Laboratory / 9.3: |
The "Impossibility" of Cooperation in Molecular Biology / 9.4: |
Toward an Understanding of Knowledge Societies: A Dialogue / 10: |
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Index |
A Note on Transcription |
Introduction / 1: |
The Disunity of the Sciences / 1.1: |
The Cultures of Knowledge Societies / 1.2: |
Culture and Practice / 1.3: |
The Structure of the Book / 1.4: |