How Superorganisms Change: Consensus Formation and the Social Ontology of High-Energy Physics Experiments

Knorr Cetina K (1995)
Social Studies of Science 25(1): 119-147.

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Knorr Cetina, Karin
Erscheinungsjahr
1995
Zeitschriftentitel
Social Studies of Science
Band
25
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
119-147
ISSN
0306-3127
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2401654

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Knorr Cetina K. How Superorganisms Change: Consensus Formation and the Social Ontology of High-Energy Physics Experiments. Social Studies of Science. 1995;25(1):119-147.
Knorr Cetina, K. (1995). How Superorganisms Change: Consensus Formation and the Social Ontology of High-Energy Physics Experiments. Social Studies of Science, 25(1), 119-147. https://doi.org/10.1177/030631295025001006
Knorr Cetina, Karin. 1995. “How Superorganisms Change: Consensus Formation and the Social Ontology of High-Energy Physics Experiments”. Social Studies of Science 25 (1): 119-147.
Knorr Cetina, K. (1995). How Superorganisms Change: Consensus Formation and the Social Ontology of High-Energy Physics Experiments. Social Studies of Science 25, 119-147.
Knorr Cetina, K., 1995. How Superorganisms Change: Consensus Formation and the Social Ontology of High-Energy Physics Experiments. Social Studies of Science, 25(1), p 119-147.
K. Knorr Cetina, “How Superorganisms Change: Consensus Formation and the Social Ontology of High-Energy Physics Experiments”, Social Studies of Science, vol. 25, 1995, pp. 119-147.
Knorr Cetina, K.: How Superorganisms Change: Consensus Formation and the Social Ontology of High-Energy Physics Experiments. Social Studies of Science. 25, 119-147 (1995).
Knorr Cetina, Karin. “How Superorganisms Change: Consensus Formation and the Social Ontology of High-Energy Physics Experiments”. Social Studies of Science 25.1 (1995): 119-147.
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