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    Pedagogy and the Practice of Science: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives.Wiebe E. Bijker, Michael Gordin, Trevor Pinch, Graeme Gooday, Hugh Gusterson & Kenji Ito - 2005 - MIT Press.
    Studies examining the ways in which the training of engineers and scientists shapes their research strategies and scientific identities.
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    How Not to Construct a Radioactive Waste Incinerator.Hugh Gusterson - 2000 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 25 (3):332-351.
    Sociologists of risk tend to presume that populations have static perceptions of risk that can be correlated with their degree of technical expertise or their structural relation to society. Such commentators show little interest in human agency unless it is the agency of professional risk communicators educating the public. This analysis of the conflict over a radioactive incinerator in Livermore, California, emphasizes the fluidity of public perceptions of the incinerator and the agency of activists in shaping those perceptions in a (...)
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    Realism and the International Order After the Cold War.Hugh Gusterson - 1993 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 60:279-300.
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    The rituals of science: Comments on Abir‐Am.Hugh Gusterson & Pnina Abir-Am - 1992 - Social Epistemology 6 (4):373 – 387.
    (1992). The rituals of science: Comments on Abir‐Am (with response) Social Epistemology: Vol. 6, The Historical Ethnography of Scientific Rituals, pp. 373-387.
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  5. The second nuclear age.Hugh Gusterson - 2007 - In Jeanette Edwards, Penelope Harvey & Peter Wade (eds.), Anthropology and Science: Epistemologies in Practice. Berg.
     
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    [Book review] nuclear rites, a weapons laboratory at the end of the cold war. [REVIEW]Hugh Gusterson - 1998 - Science and Society 62 (4):621-624.