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Author's Preface | |
Introduction | |
The Sociology of Knowledge | |
Prefatory Note | |
Paradigm for the Sociology of Knowledge | |
Znaniecki's Social Role of the Man of Knowledge | |
Social Conflict over Styles of Sociological Work | |
Technical and Moral Dimensions of Policy Research | |
The Perspectives of Insiders and Outsiders | |
The Sociology of Scientific KnowledgePrefatory Note | |
Sorokin's Formulations in the Sociology of Science | |
Social and Cultural Contexts of Science | |
Changing Foci of Interest in the Sciences and Technology | |
Interactions of Science and Military Technique | |
The Neglect of the Sociology of Science | |
The Normative Structure of SciencePrefatory Note | |
The Puritan Spur to Science | |
Science and the Social Order | |
The Normative Structure of Science | |
The Reward System of SciencePrefatory Note | |
Priorities in Scientific Discovery | |
Behavior Patterns of Scientists | |
Singletons and Multiples in Science | |
Multiple Discoveries as Strategic Research Site | |
The Ambivalence of Scientists | |
The Processes of Evaluation in SciencePrefatory Note | |
Recognition and Excellence: Instructive Ambiguities | |
The Matthew Effect in Science | |
Institutionalized Patterns of Evaluation in Science | |
Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science | |
Bibliography | |
Index of Names | |
Index of Subjects | |
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