Laboratoire, mode d'emploi: science, hiérarchies et pouvoirs

Paris: L'Harmattan (2001)
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Abstract

Le laboratoire scientifique est ici appréhendé dans sa spécificité propre. Il est bien situé en tant qu'objet anthropologique. Le lecteur trouvera dans ce livre la problématique du pouvoir dans le laboratoire, il découvrira une manière spécifique de traiter la dialectique entre production identitaire individuelle et collective.

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