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    Naked science: anthropological inquiry into boundaries, power, and knowledge.Laura Nader (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    Naked Science is about contested domains and includes different science cultures: physics, molecular biology, primatology, immunology, ecology, medical environmental, mathematical and navigational domains. While the volume rests on the assumption that science is not autonomous, the book is distinguished by its global perspective. Examining knowledge systems within a planetary frame forces thinking about boundaries that silence or affect knowledge-building. Consideration of ethnoscience and technoscience research within a common framework is overdue for raising questions about deeply held beliefs and assumptions we (...)
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  2. Standards and what.Laura Nader - 1976 - In Michael A. Rynkiewich & James P. Spradley (eds.), Ethics and Anthropology: Dilemmas in Fieldwork. R.E. Krieger Pub. Co.. pp. 167.
     
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    After the Fact: Two Countries, Four Decades, One Anthropologist. Clifford Geertz.Laura Nader - 1999 - Isis 90 (3):626-627.
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    Laura Nader: letters to and from an anthropologist.Laura Nader - 2020 - Ithaca [New York]: Cornell University Press.
    Laura Nader is a towering figure as anthropologist, teacher, and public intellectual. Her letters give a glimpse of academic life mostly unseen by academics and by the general public. The collection includes letters from academic colleagues, but it also contains correspondence from lawyers, politicians, citizens, people on death row, Peace Corps workers, members of the military, scientists, and more.
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    Response to Andre gunder Frank's review of naked science.Laura Nader - 1998 - Social Epistemology 12 (4):335 – 344.
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    Diana E. Forsythe. Studying Those Who Study Us: An Anthropologist in the World of Artificial Intelligence. Edited by, T. Lenoir and H. Gumbrecht. 240 pp., notes, bibl., index. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2001. $22.95. [REVIEW]Laura Nader - 2003 - Isis 94 (1):201-202.
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