Who Speaks for Nature? : : On the Politics of Science / / Laura Ephraim.
When natural scientists speak up in public about the material phenomena they have observed, measured, and analyzed in the lab or the field, they embody a distinctive version of political authority. Where does science derive its remarkably resilient, though often contested, capacity to give voice to...
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Year of Publication: | 2017 |
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