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    Making a Difference: Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and Urban Energy Policies
    with Simon Marvin and Simon Guy
    Science, Technology, and Human Values 24 (1): 105-131. 1999.
    Infrastructure management has traditionally been based on a logic of predict and provide in which rising demand was met with an increase in infrastructure capacity. However, recent changes in political, economic, and environmental priorities mean that projects such as new roads, which simply expand supply, have become more controversial, and that reducing demand is now a key challenge. This article is about the different ways in which infrastructure managers have tried to achieve reductions in d…Read more
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    Experiments with interactional expertise
    with Harry Collins, Rodrigo Ribeiro, and Martin Hall
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (4): 656-674. 2006.
    ‘Interactional expertise’ is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale practical immersion in a culture. Interactional expertise is the medium of communication in peer review in science, in review committees, and in interdisciplinary projects. It is also the medium of specialist journalists and of interpretative methods in the social sciences. We describe imitation game experiments designed to make concrete the idea of interactional expertise. The experiments show that the ling…Read more