Systematics as Cyberscience
Inside Technology edited by Wiebe E. Bijker, W. Bernard Carlson, and Trevor Pinch A list of books in the series appears on p. 293.
Systematics as Cyberscience Computers, Change, and Continuity in Science
Christine Hine
The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England
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For Dennis John Hine, 1926–2007
Contents
Acknowledgments
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Introducing the Study of a Cyberscience
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Science, ICTs, and the Imagining of Change
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Computers and the Politics of Systematics
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4 Behind the Scenes and Across the Globe: Virtualizing the Material Culture of Systematics 99 5
Communication and Disciplinarity
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