Ethno/CA News: Special Issues
Ethnographic Studies: Issue No. 12 (December 2011)
Special Issue: Discovering Work: Ethnomethodological Studies in the Natural
Sciences
Guest Editors: Philippe Sormani, Esther González-Martínez
and Alain Bovet
http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/disciplines/sociology/about/events/ethnography/journal/issue12/index.html
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‘Discovering Work: A Topical Introduction’, Philippe Sormani, Esther González-Martínez,
and Alain Bovet: 1-11
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‘Discovering Work as "Experimental Demonstration" in School Science Labs
‘, Wendy Sherman Heckler: 12-30
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‘"So that’s the ureter." The Informal Logic of Discovering Work’, Timothy
Koschmann and Alain Zemel: 31-46
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‘Discovering a Practical Impossibility: The Internal Configuration of a
Problem in Mathematical Reasoning’, Wes Sharrock and Bob Anderson:
47-58
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‘The Jubilatory YES! On the Instant Appraisal of an Experimental Finding’,
Philippe Sormani: 59-77
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‘Credibility, Evidence, and Discovery: The Case of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker
‘, Michael Lynch: 78-105
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‘Engineering the Scientific Corpus: Routine Semantic Work in (Re)constructing
a Biological Ontology’, Wes Sharrock, Dave Randall, and Christian Greiffenhagen:
106-125
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‘Discovery Starts Here? The "Pulsar Paper", Thirty Years On – an Ethno-bibliometric
Note’, Alain Bovet, Andrew P. Carlin, and Philippe Sormani: 126-139
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