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Impact Factor:2.151 | Ranking:History & Philosophy Of Science (SCI) 2 out of 56 | History & Philosophy Of Science (SSCI) 2 out of 42
Source:2013 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2014)

  1. Articles:
    • Susan Leigh Star and
    • James R. Griesemer
    Institutional Ecology, `Translations' and Boundary Objects: Amateurs and Professionals in Berkeley's Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 1907-39 Social Studies of Science August 1989 19: 387-420, doi:10.1177/030631289019003001
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  2. Articles:
    • H.M. Collins and
    • Robert Evans
    The Third Wave of Science Studies: Studies of Expertise and Experience Social Studies of Science April 2002 32: 235-296, doi:10.1177/0306312702032002003
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  3. Articles:
    • Trevor J. Pinch and
    • Wiebe E. Bijker
    The Social Construction of Facts and Artefacts: or How the Sociology of Science and the Sociology of Technology might Benefit Each Other Social Studies of Science August 1984 14: 399-441, doi:10.1177/030631284014003004
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  4. Articles:
    • Stephen Hilgartner
    The Dominant View of Popularization: Conceptual Problems, Political Uses Social Studies of Science August 1990 20: 519-539, doi:10.1177/030631290020003006
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  5. Articles:
    • Alan Irwin
    The Politics of Talk: Coming to Terms with the ‘New’ Scientific Governance Social Studies of Science April 2006 36: 299-320, doi:10.1177/0306312706053350
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  6. Articles:
    • Annemarie Mol and
    • John Law
    Regions, Networks and Fluids: Anaemia and Social Topology Social Studies of Science November 1994 24: 641-671, doi:10.1177/030631279402400402
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  7. Articles:
    • Marianne de Laet and
    • Annemarie Mol
    The Zimbabwe Bush Pump: Mechanics of a Fluid Technology Social Studies of Science April 2000 30: 225-263, doi:10.1177/030631200030002002
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  8. Articles:
    • Joan H. Fujimura
    Constructing `Do-able' Problems in Cancer Research: Articulating Alignment Social Studies of Science May 1987 17: 257-293, doi:10.1177/030631287017002003
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  9. Articles:
    • Sheila S. Jasanoff
    Contested Boundaries in Policy-Relevant Science Social Studies of Science May 1987 17: 195-230, doi:10.1177/030631287017002001
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  10. Articles:
    • Bruce V. Lewenstein
    From Fax to Facts: Communication in the Cold Fusion Saga Social Studies of Science August 1995 25: 403-436, doi:10.1177/030631295025003001
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  11. Articles:
    • Brian Wynne
    Seasick on the Third Wave? Subverting the Hegemony of Propositionalism: Response to Collins & Evans (2002) Social Studies of Science June 2003 33: 401-417, doi:10.1177/03063127030333005
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  12. Articles:
    • G. Nigel Gilbert
    Referencing as Persuasion Social Studies of Science February 1977 7: 113-122, doi:10.1177/030631277700700112
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  13. Articles:
    • Sooho Lee and
    • Barry Bozeman
    The Impact of Research Collaboration on Scientific Productivity Social Studies of Science October 2005 35: 673-702, doi:10.1177/0306312705052359
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  14. Articles:
    • Michael Lynch
    Discipline and the Material Form of Images: An Analysis of Scientific Visibility Social Studies of Science February 1985 15: 37-66, doi:10.1177/030631285015001002
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  15. Articles:
    • Sheila Jasanoff
    Breaking the Waves in Science Studies: Comment on H.M. Collins and Robert Evans, `The Third Wave of Science Studies' Social Studies of Science June 2003 33: 389-400, doi:10.1177/03063127030333004
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  16. Articles:
    • Warwick Anderson
    Introduction: Postcolonial Technoscience Social Studies of Science December 2002 32: 643-658, doi:10.1177/030631270203200502
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  17. Articles:
    • Jonathon N. Cummings and
    • Sara Kiesler
    Collaborative Research Across Disciplinary and Organizational Boundaries Social Studies of Science October 2005 35: 703-722, doi:10.1177/0306312705055535
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  18. Articles:
    • Charles Goodwin
    Seeing in Depth Social Studies of Science May 1995 25: 237-274, doi:10.1177/030631295025002002
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  19. Articles:
    • H.M. Collins
    Stages in the Empirical Programme of Relativism Social Studies of Science February 1981 11: 3-10, doi:10.1177/030631278101100101
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  20. Articles:
    • Noortje Marres
    The Issues Deserve More Credit: Pragmatist Contributions to the Study of Public Involvement in Controversy Social Studies of Science October 2007 37: 759-780, doi:10.1177/0306312706077367
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  21. Articles:
    • Philip Mirowski and
    • Robert Van Horn
    The Contract Research Organization and the Commercialization of Scientific Research Social Studies of Science August 2005 35: 503-548, doi:10.1177/0306312705052103
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  22. Articles:
    • David H. Guston
    Stabilizing the Boundary between US Politics and Science:: The Rôle of the Office of Technology Transfer as a Boundary Organization Social Studies of Science February 1999 29: 87-111, doi:10.1177/030631299029001004
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  23. Articles:
    • Michel Callon and
    • John Law
    On Interests and their Transformation: Enrolment and Counter-Enrolment Social Studies of Science November 1982 12: 615-625, doi:10.1177/030631282012004006
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