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Graham, Elaine L. Representations of the Post/human: Monsters, Aliens and Others in Popular Culture. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002.
Popular Sciences
Keywords: archaeology | artificial intelligence | biotechnology | Bruno Latour | cybernetics | cyborg | Donna Haraway | economy | gender studies | Gene Roddenberry | golem | Human Genome Project | Isaac Asimov | literature—biblical | Mary Shelley | Michel Foucault | myth | popular sciences | posthumanism | postmodernism | religion | René Descartes | robots | science fiction | Sherry Turkle | social sciences | technology | theory | transcendence | utopia | virtual reality
Hermsen, Lisa Marie. "'No Mere Travelogue': Material-semiotic Bodies/Texts in Science, Safari, and Spectacle." Ph.D. Dissertation: Iowa State University, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: anthropology | Bruno Latour | culture sciences | discourse | Donna Haraway | ethnography | exploration, discovery, and travel | film | Martin Johnson | Mary Louise Prat | Osa Johnson | pedagogy | rhetoric of science | safari | semiotics | social sciences | tropes
Paulson, William. “For a Cosmopolitical Philology: Lessons from Science Studies.” SubStance 30, no. 3 (2001): 101-119.
Science & Technology Studies
Keywords: Bruno Latour | Isabelle Stengers | science and technology studies | theory
Phillips, Dana. The Truth of Ecology: Nature, Culture, and Literature in America. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: A. R. Ammons | Biological Sciences | Bruno Latour | culture studies | culture studies | Daniel Dennett | ecocriticism | ecology | Ernst Mayr | Henry David Thoreau | Ian Hacking | John Barthes | literature-18th, 19th, 20th C | Ludwig Wittgenstein | Michel Serres | philosophy | poetry | popular sciences | rhetoric of science | Richard Rorty | Stephen Jay Gould | theory | Umberto Eco | Wallace Stevens
Rectenwald, Michael D. The Publics of Science: Periodicals and the Making of British Science, 1820--1860. Ph.D. Dissertation: Carnegie Mellon University, 2004.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Bruno Latour | Charles Lyell | culture studies | knowledge | popular science | print | secularism | social sciences | technology | theory
Sokal, Alan D. “What the Social Text Affair Does and Does Not Prove: A Critical Look at ‘Science Studies.'” In Ashman (Collections), pp. 14-29. [2001]
Science & Technology Studies
Keywords: Bruno Latour | science and technology studies
Tenney, Mark D. The Rhetorical Dimension of Mathematics. D.A. Dissertation: State University of New York, Albany, 2001.
Physical & Mathematical Sciences
Keywords: Alain C. Connes | Bruno Latour | Chaim Perelman | Charles Sanders Peirce | George Campbell | George Lakoff | Hermann Weyl | Jean-Pierre Changeaux | Jonathan D. Culler | Kenneth Burke | L. Olbrechts-Tyteca | Mark Johnson | Otto Hölder | physical and mathematical sciences | rhetoric of science | Science Studies | theory
Vedder, Julie Ann. Modifying mothers: The Rhetorical Construction of Prenatal Substance Use in American Discourse. Ph.D. Dissertation: Pennsylvania State University, 2001.
Rhetoric of Science
Keywords: Bruno Latour | medicine | narrative | rhetoric of science | social sciences
Vedder, Julie Ann. Modifying Mothers: The Rhetorical Construction of Prenatal Substance Use in American Discourse. Ph.D.Dissertation: The Pennsylvania State University, 2001.
Medicine
Keywords: Bruno Latour | disability | gender studies | medicine | narrative | race studies | reproduction | rhetoric of science | social sciences
Zammito, John H. A Nice Derangement of Epistemes: Post-positivism in the Study of Science from Quine to Latour. Chicago: University Chicago Press, 2004.
Theory
Keywords: Bruno Latour | philosophy | science & technology studies | theory | Willard Van Orman Quine