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"Science Transformed? is an important, readily accessible book that focuses on a crucial contemporary issue: the profound transformation of science, technology, and society of the past few decades. We are witnessing a break of an 'epochal nature' and Nordmann, Radder, and Schiemann have provided us with valuable insights into what is happening."
--Silvan Schweber, Brandeis University
"Has science changed fundamentally during the last half century? Ready-made concepts abound that claim as much: from post-normal and technoscience to the advent of a mode-2. Few are substantiated empirically. This collection does just that: probing the theses of an epochal break from a range of disciplinary vantage points, unveiling the complexity behind the fashionable rhetoric, providing fascinating insights into the new ways of research."
--Peter Weingart, Bielefeld University
"This is a book to like for its bold discussion technique . . . a large and well-executed project."
--International Studies in the Philosophy of Science
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