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Power, Social Transformation, and the New Determinism: A Comment on Grint and Woolgar
Rosalind Gill
Science, Technology and Human Values
21 (3):347-353 (
1996
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Gill, Rosalind (1996). Power, Social Transformation, and the New Determinism: A Comment on Grint and Woolgar. Science, Technology and Human Values 21 (3):347-353.
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