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Regimes of Knowledge Production in Society: Towards a More Political and Social Reading

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The `co-productions' of science and society have undergone dramatic changes in recent decades. However, contrasts between `Mode 1' and `Mode 2' are not compelling inhistorical terms. This essay will argue that, in fact, they offer too naturalistic and a-political a picture.

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Pestre, D. Regimes of Knowledge Production in Society: Towards a More Political and Social Reading. Minerva 41, 245–261 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025553311412

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