Outlining the Black Box: An Introduction to Four Papers

Science, Technology, and Human Values 45 (4):567-574 (2020)
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This is an introduction to a special issue devoted to the black box metaphor in science and technology studies. The author briefly addresses the history of the metaphor and its use in the STS community and provides commentary on four papers contributed by Elizabeth Petrick, Rodolfo Alaniz, Caitlin Wylie, and Valentina Marcheselli.

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