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Title How well do facts travel? : the dissemination of reliable knowledge / edited by Peter Howlett, Mary S. Morgan
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011
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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 465 pages) : illustrations
Contents Travelling facts / Mary S. Morgan -- Facts and building artefacts : what travels in material objects? / Simona Valeriani -- A journey through times and cultures? : Ancient Greek forms in American 19th century architecture / Lambert Schneider -- Manning's N : putting roughness to work / Sarah J. Whatmore and Catharina Landström -- My facts are better than your facts : spreading good news about global warming / Naomi Oreskes -- Real problems with fictional cases / Jon Adams -- Ethology's travelling facts / Richard Burkhardt -- Travelling facts about crowded rats : rodent experimentation and the human sciences / Ed Ramsden -- Using cases to establish novel diagnoses : creating generic facts by making particular facts travel together / Rachel Ankeny -- Technology transfer and travelling facts : a perspective from Indian agriculture / Peter Howlett and Aashish Velkar -- Archaeological facts in transit : the "eminent mounds" of central North America / Alison Wylie -- Packaging small facts for re-use : databases in model organism biology / Sabina Leonelli -- Designed for travel : communicating facts through images / Martina Merz -- Using models to keep us healthy : the productive journeys of facts across public health research networks / Erika Mansnerus -- The facts of life and death : a case of exceptional longevity / David Haycock -- Love life of a fact / Heather Schell
Summary "Facts often acquire a life of their own; the stories in this book explain why"-- Provided by publisher
"Why write about facts? Facts are everywhere. They litter the utterances of public life as much as the private conversations of individuals. They frequent the humanities and the sciences in equal measure. But their very ubiquity tells us not only why it is difficult to form general but sensible answers in response to seemingly simple questions about facts, but also why it is important to do so. This book discusses how facts travel, and when and why they sometimes travel well enough to acquire a life of their own. Whether or not facts travel in this manner depends not only on their character and ability to play useful roles elsewhere, but also on the labels, packaging, vehicles, and company that take them across difficult terrains and over disciplinary boundaries. These diverse stories of traveling facts, ranging from architecture to nanotechnology and from romance fiction to climate science, change the way we see the nature of facts. Facts are far from the bland and rather boring but useful objects that scientists and humanists produce and fit together to make narratives, arguments, and evidence. Rather, their extraordinary abilities to travel well - and to fly flags of many different colors in the process - shows when, how, and why facts can be used to build further knowledge beyond and away from their sites of original production and intended use "-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Facts (Philosophy)
REFERENCE -- Questions & Answers.
Facts (Philosophy)
Tatsache
Verbreitung
Kunskapsöverföring.
Kunskapsteori.
Form Electronic book
Author Howlett, Peter (William Peter), editor.
Morgan, Mary S., editor.
LC no. 2010031326
ISBN 9780511992407
0511992408
9780511990427
0511990421
9780511762154
0511762151