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90Engineering education and research in Montreal: Social constraints and opportunities (review)Minerva 26 (1): 53-65. 1988.
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22390We describe here a series of experimental analogies between fluid mechanics and quantum mechanics recently discovered by a team of physicists. These analogies arise in droplet systems guided by a surface (or pilot) wave. We argue that these experimental facts put ancient theoretical work by Madelung on the analogy between fluid and quantum mechanics into new light. After re-deriving Madelung’s result starting from two basic fluid-mechanical equations (the Navier-Stokes equation and the continuit…Read more
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133Mapping the structure of the intellectual field using citation and co-citation analysis of correspondencesHistory of European Ideas 36 (3): 330-339. 2010.This article uses the methods of citation and network analysis to map the global structure of the intellectual field and its development over time. Through the case study of Mersenne's, Oldenburg's and Darwin's correspondences, we show how looking at letters as a corpus of data can provide a global representation of the evolving conversation going on in the Republic of Letters and in intellectual and scientific fields. Aggregating general correspondences in electronic format offers a global port…Read more
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45Introduction à la sociologie des sciences et des connaissances scientifiques (review)Isis 94 423-424. 2003.
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70Liberté des réseaux socionumériques, contrainte des chercheursHermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 59 (1). 2011.
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104Everything you did not necessarily want to know about gravitational waves. And whyStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 38 (1): 268-282. 2007.
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122Macroscopic Oil Droplets Mimicking Quantum Behaviour: How Far Can We Push an Analogy?International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 29 (3): 271-294. 2015.We describe a series of experimental analogies between fluid mechanics and quantum mechanics recently discovered by a team of physicists. These analogies arise in droplet systems guided by a surface wave. We argue that these experimental facts put ancient theoretical work by Madelung on the analogy between fluid and quantum mechanics into new light. After re-deriving Madelung’s result starting from two basic fluid mechanical equations, we discuss the relation with the de Broglie–Bohm theory. Thi…Read more
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164The Collective Construction of Scientific Memory: The Einstein-Poincaré Connection and its Discontents, 1905–2005History of Science 46 (1): 75-114. 2008.
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86National Traditions in Science Norman T. Gridgeman, Biological sciences at the National Research Council of Canada: the early years to 1952. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1979. Pp. xxi + 153. $7.50British Journal for the History of Science 17 (1): 91-91. 1984.
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45Les conditions d’émergence des « conflits d’intérêts » dans le champ universitaireÉthique Publique 2 (2). 2000.L’intensification récente des relations entre les acteurs du champ universitaire et ceux du monde industriel a amené une montée en visibilité des questions qui touchent les conflits d’intérêts. Pratiquement toujours entendue comme une catégorie intemporelle et universelle, la notion de « conflit d’intérêts » a cependant une genèse historique et des conditions sociales d’émergence. À travers plusieurs exemples canadiens et américains du vingtième siècle, cet article montre comment émergent les co…Read more
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112The experimenters' regress: from skepticism to argumentationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 33 (1): 133-148. 2002.Harry Collins' central argument about experimental practice revolves around the thesis that facts can only be generated by good instruments but good instruments can only be recognized as such if they produce facts. This is what Collins calls the experimenters' regress. For Collins, scientific controversies cannot be closed by the ‘facts’ themselves because there are no formal criteria independent of the outcome of the experiment that scientists can apply to decide whether an experimental apparat…Read more
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73Response to Collins about 'one point' that is absent from my review of his bookStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 40 (1): 112-. 2009.
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103Les sciences pour l'ingenieur: Histoire du rendez-vous des sciences et de la societe. Girolamo RamunniIsis 89 (3): 569-570. 1998.
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90Following scientists through society? Yes, but at arm's lengthIn Jed Z. Buchwald (ed.), Scientific practice: theories and stories of doing physics, University of Chicago Press. pp. 123--50. 1995.