Acknowledgments | |
Introduction: Establishing Markers in the Milieu | p. 1 |
On Cultural Studies, Science, and Technology | p. 7 |
Perspectives on the Evolution of Science Studies | p. 31 |
When Eliza Doolittle Studies 'enry 'iggins | p. 37 |
Math Fictions | p. 57 |
Citadels, Rhizomes, and String Figures | p. 97 |
Earth to Gore, Earth to Gore | p. 111 |
Mapping Space: Imaging Technologies and the Planetary Body | p. 123 |
The Bomb's-Eye View: Smart Weapons and Military TV | p. 139 |
Virtual Capitalism | p. 167 |
Markets and Antimarkers in the World Economy | p. 181 |
Technoscience and the Labor Process | p. 195 |
Genetic Services, Social Context, and Public Priorities | p. 205 |
Genetics in Public Health: Implications of Genetic Screening and Counseling in Rural and Culturally Diverse Populations | p. 213 |
Boundary Violations | p. 221 |
The Possibility of Agency for Photographic Subjects | p. 231 |
Remarks on Narrative and Technology, or Poetry and Truth | p. 255 |
The Question of Space | p. 279 |
Becoming-Heterarch: On Technocultural Theory, Minor Science, and the Production of Space | p. 293 |
Contributors | p. 317 |
Index | p. 319 |
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