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      Upon Opening the Black Box and Finding It Empty: Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Technology

      Science, Technology, & Human Values
      SAGE Publications

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              Science, Technology, & Human Values
              Science, Technology, & Human Values
              SAGE Publications
              0162-2439
              1552-8251
              August 18 2016
              August 18 2016
              : 18
              : 3
              : 362-378
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              10.1177/016224399301800306
              c56ed701-a79c-496a-999a-b6e7f583a628
              © 2016
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