Enhancing the Epistemological Project in the Rhetoric of Science:  Information Infrastructure as Tool for Identifying Epistemological Commitments in Scientific and Technical Communities.

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Enhancing the Epistemological Project in the Rhetoric of Science:

Information Infrastructure as Tool for Identifying Epistemological Commitments in Scientific and Technical Communities.

Article discusses how the STS concept of infrastructural provides a mesolayer approach to understand global issues in science with rhetorical methodology.

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information infrastructure; rhetoric; science and technology studies; Alan Gross; standardization

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Johnson, N., (2014) “Enhancing the Epistemological Project in the Rhetoric of Science: Information Infrastructure as Tool for Identifying Epistemological Commitments in Scientific and Technical Communities.”, POROI 10(2): 9, 1-18. doi: https://doi.org/10.13008/2151-2957.1202

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