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Counter-Movements in the Sciences
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Editor(s):
Helga Nowotny
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Hilary Rose
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1979
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Springer Netherlands
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978-90-277-0972-1
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978-94-009-9421-8
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1979
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10.1007/978-94-009-9421-8
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Science and Its Critics: Reflections on Anti-Science
pp. 27
Anti-Establishment Science in Some British Journals
pp. 39
Knowledge and Opinions
pp. 57
Can the Unity of Sciences be Considered as the Norm of Sciences?
pp. 67
Guardians at the Frontiers of Science
pp. 105
Alternatives in Science — Alternatives to Science?
pp. 127
Counter-Movements and the Sciences: Theses Supporting Counter-Movements to the ‘Scientisation of the World’
pp. 147
Science and Ignorance
pp. 161
it may be that on earth no one speaks the truth
pp. 185
Resistance to the Machine
pp. 221
Is Anti-Science not-Science?
pp. 251
Organic Farmers Celebrate Organic Research: A Sociology of Popular Science
pp. 277
Hyper-Reflexivity — a New Danger for the Counter-Movements
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