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Science, Technology & Human Values, Vol. 18, No. 1,
113-138 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/016224399301800107
Do Not Despair: There Is Life after Constructivism
Wiebe E. Bijker
University of Limburg
This article reviews recent work in socio-historical technology studies. Four problems, frequently mentioned in critical debates, are discussedrelativism, reflexivity, theory, and practice. The main body of the article is devoted to a discussion of the latter two problems. Requirements for a theory on socio-technical change are proposed, and one concrete example of a conceptual framework that meets these requirements is discussed. The second point of the article is to argue that present (science and) technology studies are now able to break away from a too academic, internalistic perspective and return to the politically relevant "Science, Technology & Society" issues that informed much of this work more than a decade ago.

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