Making Science
Explore the intriguing world of scientific inquiry with "Making Science," authored by a leading sociologist who offers a compelling critique of the social constructivist perspective. Published by Harvard University Press in 1992, this hardback edition spans 304 pages and delves into the sociology of science, challenging the notion that scientific content is merely a social construct shaped within laboratory walls. Instead, it emphasizes the critical role of empirical evidence in shaping scientific understanding. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, "Making Science" invites readers to rethink the foundations of scientific practice and the interplay between society and science. Discover this essential work today at Bookshop.