1. Crossing the Next Divide: A Response to Andy Pickering.
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Freudenburg, William R., Frickel, Scott, and Gramling, Robert
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SOCIAL sciences , *CIVILIZATION , *SOCIOLOGY , *SOCIOLOGISTS , *INTELLECTUALS - Abstract
The article responds to sociologist Andy Pickering's comments, partly because of the inherent intellectual stimulation of exchanging ideas with such a distinguished colleague, but partly also because of the need for much greater interchange between the two fields, the sociology of environment and technology, on the one hand and the sociology of science on the other. Pickering's comments raise three important points about the analysis of Iron Mountain, Michigan. First, he praises what he calls papers symmetry in noting the importance of physical⁄environmental as well as social factors in understanding social outcomes. Second, he argues that people have not taken this point far enough, in large part because, he believes, the social is not sufficiently at stake in papers. Third, he argues that a fruitful antidote would be to trace the evolution of actual practices, in detail, over time.
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- 1996
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