The moral economy of grades and standards
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...…of doing science. hence, chromatographs, thermometers, spectrometers and the entire array of scientific instruments each conceal (temporary) agreements about what is sufficient accuracy and precision, as well as what is feasible, necessary and affordable at a given place and time (Busch, 2000)....
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...412), while studies involving power issues is of concern in the political-economy literature (Busch, 2000; Hatanaka et al., 2005) and post-structural...
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...…assessed, conducts an independent analysis (RESOLVE, 2017, p. 12) 4 for improving business efficiency (Tanner, 2000; Golan et al., 2001; Sanogo and Masters, 2002; Fagan, 2003; cited by Hatanaka et al., 2005, p. 355), but also as ways of modeling and adjusting practices and behaviours (Busch, 2000)....
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...…and organization studies” (Tamm Hallstrom 2004; Fransen and Kolk 2007; Ponte et al. 2011, cited by Cheyns & Riisgaard, 2014, p. 412), while studies involving power issues is of concern in the political-economy literature (Busch, 2000; Hatanaka et al., 2005) and post-structural approaches....
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...355), but also as ways of modeling and adjusting practices and behaviours (Busch, 2000)....
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...As Foucault (1977) has suggested, some, perhaps most, of these relations of power are benign....
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...On the one hand, the social studies of science has been much in#uenced through the Actor Network Theory developed by Latour (1987, 1993) and Callon (Callon, 1991; Callon and Latour, 1992; Callon et al., 1986) among others (e.g., Law, 1994)....
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...On the one hand, the social studies of science has been much in#uenced through the Actor Network Theory developed by Latour (1987, 1993) and Callon (Callon, 1991; Callon and Latour, 1992; Callon et al., 1986) among others (e.g., Law, 1994)....
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...…of Edmund Stone: Mathematical Instruments are the means by which those noble sciences, geometry and philosophy, are render'd 8As both Rouse (1987) and Latour (1987) have noted, the illusion of universality is constructed by a set of speci"c events and actions that are always local in character....
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