Social and Epistemic Control in Collaborative Research — Reconfiguring the Interplay of Politics and Methodology

Social Epistemology 34 (4):309-318 (2020)
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In this article we argue that the notion of control poses a critical conceptual and historical connection between scientific and political power. While many meanings of control originate in the sci...

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