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* with Steve Woolgar, ''Laboratory Life: the Social Construction of Scientific Facts'', Sage, 1979. {{en}}
 
* with Steve Woolgar, ''Laboratory Life: the Social Construction of Scientific Facts'', Sage, 1979. {{en}}
 
** ''La Vie de laboratoire. La production des faits scientifiques'', Paris: La Découverte, 1988.
 
** ''La Vie de laboratoire. La production des faits scientifiques'', Paris: La Découverte, 1988.
** ''A vida de laboratorio : a producao dos fatos scientificos'', trans. Angela Ramalho, Rio de Janeiro: Relume Dumara, 1997. {{pt}}
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** [http://copyfight.me/Acervo/livros/LATOUR,%20Bruno%3B%20WOOLGAR,%20Steve.%20A%20Vida%20de%20Laborato%CC%81rio.pdf ''A vida de laboratório: a produção dos fatos científicos''], trans. Angela Ramalho Vianna, Rio de Janeiro: Relume Dumara, 1997. {{pt}}
  
 
* ''Science In Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society'', Harvard University Press, 1987. {{en}}
 
* ''Science In Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society'', Harvard University Press, 1987. {{en}}

Revision as of 13:53, 27 February 2015

Bruno Latour (1947) is a sociologist of science best known for his books We Have Never Been Modern, Laboratory Life, and Science in Action.

Works

(in French unless noted)

  • with Steve Woolgar, Laboratory Life: the Social Construction of Scientific Facts, Sage, 1979. (English)
  • Science In Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society, Harvard University Press, 1987. (English)
  • The Pasteurization of France, Harvard University Press, 1988. (English)

Conversations and interviews

Links