Exploring the complex emotions surrounding imposters, this edited volume delves into their impact on social relations and cultural forms. Through diverse empirical cases—ranging from magicians to fraudulent scientists—the contributors propose 'thinking with imposters' as a novel analytical tool. This approach challenges traditional social theory, offering fresh insights into how these figures can illuminate broader societal dynamics. The work stands as a transformative contribution to the fields of social sciences and humanities.
Steve Woolgar Reihenfolge der Bücher




- 2021
- 1997
The Machine at Work
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This book explores the relationship between technology and work, critically assessing recent social and cultural approaches. It challenges traditional views on technology's role in work organization, reinterpreting historical perspectives and advocating for a constructivist approach to rethink technology's impact on labor. Ideal for students across various disciplines.
- 1995
"La vida en el laboratorio" nos da cuenta del verdadero proceso de la investigación científica