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Invisible Industrialist: Manufacture and the Construction of Scientific Knowledge (1998)

Part of the Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History series
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Industrial methods, and industrially produced instruments, reagents and living organisms are central to research activities today.

They play a key role in the homogenization and the diffusion of laboratory practices, thus in their transformation into a stable and unproblematic knowledge about the natural world.

This book displays the - frequently invisible - role of industry in the construction of fundamental scientific knowledge through the examination of case studies taken from the history of nineteenth and the twentieth century physics, chemistry and biomedical sciences.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1349264431 / 9781349264438
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
507
13/07/1998
English
336 pages
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