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Science / Historiography of science / Philosophy of science / Science studies / Science and technology studies / Bibliometrics / Sociology / Scientometrics / Scientific method / Citation analysis / Sociocultural evolution / Strong programme
Date: 2013-08-02 11:09:39
Science
Historiography of science
Philosophy of science
Science studies
Science and technology studies
Bibliometrics
Sociology
Scientometrics
Scientific method
Citation analysis
Sociocultural evolution
Strong programme

Species of Science Studies by Paul Alexander Armstrong

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