Harry Collins: Complete Publication List (November 2010)

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Harry Collins: Complete Publication List (November 2010)
Books published
16) Collins, Harry, (2011), Gravity’s Ghost: Scientific Discovery in the TwentyFirst Century, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
15) Collins, Harry, (2010), Tacit and Explicit Knowledge, Chicago: University of
Chicago Press
14) Collins, Harry, (Ed) (2007) Case Studies in Expertise and Experience: special
issue of Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 38, 4
[December]
13) Collins Harry and Evans Robert, (2007) Rethinking Expertise, Chicago:
University of Chicago Press
12) Collins, Harry and Pinch, Trevor, (2005) Dr Golem: How to think about medicine,
Chicago: University of Chicago Press
11) Collins, Harry, (2004) Gravity's Shadow: The Search for Gravitational Waves,
Chicago: University of Chicago Press
10) Labinger, Jay, & Collins, Harry, (Eds) (2001) The One Culture?: A Conversation
about Science, Chicago: University of Chicago Press [with major
contributions from the editors].
9) Collins, H. M., & Kusch, M., (1998) The Shape of Actions: What Humans and
Machines Can Do, Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
8) Lynch, M., & Collins, H. M., Eds. (1998) Humans, Animals and Machines: Special
edition of Science Technology and Human Values, 23, 4, 371-490, Beverley
Hills: Sage. [Based on 1995 Bath conference].
7) Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J., (1998) The Golem at Large: What You Should Know
About Technology, Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University
Press.
6) Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J., (1993) The Golem: What Everyone Should Know
About Science, Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press.
[New edition, 1998]
5) Collins, H. M., (1990) Artificial Experts: Social Knowledge and Intelligent Machines,
Cambridge, Mass: MIT press.
4) Collins, H. M., (1985) Changing Order: Replication and Induction in Scientific
Practice, Beverley Hills & London: Sage. [2nd edition 1992, Chicago:
University of Chicago Press]
3) Collins, H. M., Ed. (1982) The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: A Sourcebook,
Bath: Bath University Press.
2) Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J., (1982) Frames of Meaning: The Social Construction
of Extraordinary Science, Henley-on Thames: Routledge and Kegan
Paul.
1) Collins, H. M., Ed. (1981) Knowledge and Controversy; Studies in Modern Natural
Science, Special Issue of Social Studies of Science, 11, 1, Beverley Hills &
London: Sage [Based on 1980 Bath conference].
Papers in Journals and Book Chapters (See also, `Other Publications’)
1XX) Collins, Harry, and Evans, Robert, 20XX forthcoming. `Comment on papers in the
special issue referring to The Third Wave of Science Studies’, Argumentation:
Special Issue on Rethinking Arguments from Experts, 00, 00, 000-000
1XX) Collins, Harry, Weinel, Martin and Evans, Robert, 20XX forthcoming. `Some ways
for technical non-experts to assess experts and expertise’, Argumentation:
Special Issue on Rethinking Arguments from Experts, 00, 00, 000-000
1XX) Collins, Harry 20XX forthcoming. `The Third Wave of Science Studies:
Developments and politics’ XXXX 00, 00, 000-000 [in Japanese and in English]
1XX) Collins, Harry 2011 forthcoming. `Three Kinds of Tacit Knowledge’ in XXXX Ed
Jens Loenhoff, Weilerswist: Velbruck Wissenschaft 000-000 [in German]
1XX) Collins, Harry 2010 forthcoming. `Interdisciplinary peer review and interactional
expertise’ Sociologica, 00, 03, 000-000
1XX) Collins, Harry, 20XX forthcoming. `Simulating What?’ Journal of Artificial Societies
and Social Simulation 00, 00, 000-000
1XX) Collins, Harry, 20XX forthcoming. `Three Dimensions of Expertise’
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 00, 00, 000-000.
1XX) Selinger, Evan, Thompson, Paul and Collins, Harry, 2011 forthcoming.
`Catastrophe Ethics and Activist Speech: Reflections on Moral Norms, Advocacy,
and Technical Judgment’ Metaphilosophy, 32, 3, 000-000
1XX) Collins, Harry, 20XX forthcoming. `Language and Practice’ Social Studies of
Science 00, 00, 000-000
132) Evans, Robert and Collins, Harry, 2010. `Interactional Expertise and the Imitation
Game’, in Trading Zones and Interactional Expertise, in Michael Gorman (ed),
Cambridge Mass.: MIT Press, 53-70
131) Collins, Harry, 2010. `Answer to 5 Question’ in Philosophy of Science: 5 Questions,
pps 1-11, Robert Rosenberger (ed), US and UK:Automatic Press, 1-11
130) Collins, Harry, 2010. `The Philosophy of Umpiring and Introduction of Decision-Aid
Technology’ The Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 37, 2, 135-146
129) Collins, Harry. 2010. `Humans not instruments’ Spontaneous Generations 4 (1)
138-147
128) Collins, Harry, Weinel, Martin and Evans, Robert, 2010. `The Politics and Policy of
the Third Wave: New Technologies and Society’ Critical Policy Studies, 4, 2, 185201
127) Collins, Harry, 2009, `Walking the Talk: Doing Gravity’s Shadow’ pps 289-304 in
Ethnographies Revisited: Conceptual reflections from the field, Eds Antony
Puddephatt; William Shaffir; Steven W. Kleinknecht, London: Routledge
126) Collins, Harry, 2009, `We cannot live by scepticism alone’ Nature 458, March, 3031
125) Collins, Harry, 2009 `The New Orthodoxy: Humans, Animals, Heidegger and
Dreyfus’, Pps 75-85 in After Cognitivism: A reassessment of Cognitive Science
and Philosophy,, ed Karl Leidlmair, Dordrecht: Springer
124) Collins, Harry, 2009, `The Social Construction of Science’ in A Companion to the
Philosophy of Technology (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy) eds Jan Kyree
Berg Olsen, Stig Andur Pedersen and Vincent F Hendricks, Oxford: Blackwell
123) Collins, Harry and Evans, Robert, (2008) “You Cannot be Serious! Public
Understanding of Technology with special reference to `Hawk-Eye’” Public
Understanding of Science, 17, 3, 283-308 [DOI 10.1177/0963662508093370]
122) Collins, Harry, 2008, `The Meaning of Hoaxes’, pp 77-81 in Massimo Mazzotti, (ed)
Knowledge as Social Order: Rethinking the Sociology of Barry Barnes, London:
Ashgate
121) Collins, Harry, Clark, Andy, and Shrager, Jeff, (2008) `Keeping the Collectivity in
Mind?’, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 7, 3, 353-374
120) Collins, H. M. (2008) "Actors' and Analysts' Categories in the Social Analysis of
Science" pp 101-110 in Clashes of Knowledge, eds Peter Meusburger, Michael
Welker and Edgar Wunder, Dordrecht: Springer
119) Evans, Robert and Collins, Harry (2007) `Expertise: From Attribute to Attribution
and Back Again’, pp 609-630 in Hackett, E. J., Amsterdamska, O., Lynch, M.,
and Wajcman, J., The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Third
Edition, Cambridge Mass.: MIT Press
118) Collins, Harry, (2007), `Introduction: A new programme of research?’ in Collins (ed)
Case Studies of Expertise and Experience: special issue of Studies in History
and Philosophy of Science, 38, 4, 615-620 [December]
117) Collins, Harry, (2007), `Mathematical Understanding and the Physical Sciences’ in
Collins (ed) Case Studies of Expertise and Experience: special issue of Studies
in History and Philosophy of Science, 38, 4, 667-685 [December]
116) Selinger, Evan, Dreyfus, Hubert, and Collins, Harry, (2007), `Embodiment and
Interactional Expertise’ in Collins (ed) Case Studies of Expertise and Experience:
special issue of Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 38, 4, 722-740
[December]
115) Collins, Harry, Evans, Robert, and Gorman, Michael (2007), `Trading Zones and
Interactional Expertise’ in Collins (ed) Case Studies of Expertise and Experience:
special issue of Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 38, 4, 657-666
[December]
114) Collins, Harry, and Sanders, Gary (2007), `They Give You the Keys and Say “Drive
It:” Managers, Referred Expertise, and Other Expertises’ in Collins (ed) Case
Studies of Expertise and Experience: special issue of Studies in History and
Philosophy of Science, 38, 4, 621-641 [December]
113) Collins, Harry (2007) `Answers to 5 Questions’ in Olsen, J. B. and Selinger, E (eds)
Philosophy of Technology: 5 Questions, USA and UK: Automatic Press/VIP, 3143
112) Collins, Harry and Pinch, Trevor, (2007) `Who is to blame for Challenger explosion’
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 38, 254-255.
111) Collins, Harry, (2008) `Response to Selinger on Dreyfus’, Phenomenology and the
Cognitive Sciences, 7: 309-311
110) Ribeiro, R. and Collins, H. M. (2007) `The Bread-making Machine, Tacit Knowledge
and Two Types of Action’, Organization Studies, 28, 9, 1417-1433
109) Collins, H. M. (2007) `Bicycling on the Moon: Collective tacit knowledge and
somatic-limit tacit knowledge’ Organization Studies, 28, 2, 257-262
108) Collins H. M. and Pinch, T., (2006) `On Chance and Contingency in Science and
Art’ Public, 33, 58-62
107) Collins, H. M., (2006) `The Uses of Sociology of Science for Scientists and
Educators,’ Science and Education, 00:1-13
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11191-005-2389-6)
106) Collins, H. M., Evans, Robert, Ribeiro, R. and Hall, M. (2006) `Experiments
with Interactional Expertise’ Studies in History and Philosophy of Science,
37 A/4, [December] 656-74
105) Collins, H. M. (2004) `The Trouble with Madeleine,' Phenomenology and the
Cognitive Sciences, 3 (2) 165-170
104) Collins, H. M. (2004) `Interactional Expertise as a Third Kind of Knowledge'
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 3 (2) 125-143
103) Collins, H. M., (2004) `How Do You Know You've Alternated?' Social Studies
of Science 34, 1, 103-106
102) Collins H. M. (2004) `Qualitative Methodology in Practice: My Experience' in
Humphrey Christopher and Lee, William, (eds) The Real Life Guide to
Accounting Research, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 481-490.
101) Collins, H. M., (2003) `Lead Into Gold: The Science of Finding Nothing',
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 34, 4, 661-691
100) Collins H. M. and Evans, Robert, (2003) `King Canute Meets the Beach
Boys: Responses to the third wave' Social Studies of Science 33, 3, 435-452
99) Collins, H. M., (2003) `LIGO becomes big science' Historical Studies of the
Physical and Biological Sciences, 33, 2, 259-296
98) Collins, H. M. and Evans, Robert, (2002), `The Third Wave of Science
Studies: Studies of Expertise and Experience', Social Studies of Science,
32, 2, 235-296
97) Collins, H. M., (2002) `The Experimenter's Regress as Philosophical
Sociology' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 33, 153-160.
96) Collins, H. M., (2001) `Wissenschaftsgeschichte fur den Politischen Burger'
in Scharping, Michael, (ed.) Wissenschaftsfeinde: Science Wars und die
Provokation der Wissenschaftsforschung, Munster: Verlag Westfalisches
Dampfboot 33-41.
95) Collins, H. M., (2001) `Crown Jewels and Rough Diamonds: The Source of
Science's Authority' in Labinger, Jay, & Collins, Harry, (Eds) The One
Culture?: A Conversation about Science, Chicago: University of Chicago
Press 255-260
94) Collins, H. M., (2001) `One More Round with Relativism' in Labinger, Jay, &
Collins, Harry, (Eds) The One Culture?: A Conversation about Science,
Chicago: University of Chicago Press 184-195
93) Collins, H. M., (2001) `A Martian Sends a Postcard Home' in Labinger, Jay, &
Collins, Harry, (Eds) The One Culture?: A Conversation about Science,
Chicago: University of Chicago Press 156-166
92) Collins, Harry, Finn, Lee, Samuel, and Sutton, Patrick (2001) `What is
TWAP?: Three Comments on the American Election of the Year 2000',
Social Studies of Science, 31, 3, 428-436
91) Collins, H. M., (2001) `A Perspective on Scientific Research and its Findings'
in Borland Christine, Progressive Disorder, Dundee: Dundee Contemporary
Arts, 62-63
90) Collins, H. M. (2001) `Tacit Knowledge, Trust, and the Q of Sapphire' Social
Studies of Science, 31, 1, 71-85
89) Collins, H. M. (forthcoming) `The Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge'
in Smelser, N. and Baltes, P, (eds) International Encyclopaedia of the Social
and Behavioural Sciences, Oxford: Elsevier
88) Collins, H. M., (2001) `The Turing Test and the Imitation Game: Humans and
Machines' in Obrist, Hans Ulrich and Vanderlinden, Barbara (eds) The
Theatre of Proof: Catalogue of the Antwerp Laboratorium on the Occasion of the
Antoine van Dyke Exhibition, Antwerp: Dumont, Antwerpen Open, Roomade,
234-237.
87) Collins, H. M. (2001) `What is Tacit Knowledge' in Theodore R. Schatzki,
Knorr-Cetina, Karin, & von-Savigny, Eike, (eds) The Practice Turn in
Contemporary Theory, London: Routledge, 107-119.
86) Collins, H. M. (2000) `Surviving Closure: Post-Rejection Adaptation and
Plurality in Science' American Sociological Review, 65, 6, 824-845
[December]
85) Collins, H. M., (2000) `On "Beyond 2000"' Studies in Science Education, 35,
169-173.
84) Collins, H. M. (2000) `What Computers Can't Do and What they Can Do,
Reseaux, 100, 19-37 [In French]
83) Collins, H. M., (2000) `Four Kinds of Knowledge, Two (or maybe Three)
Kinds of Embodiment, and the Question of Artifical Intelligence', in Malpas,
Jeff, & Wrathall, Mark A. (eds.), Heidegger, Coping, and Cognitive Science:
Essays in Honor of Hubert L. Dreyfus, vol. 2, Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press,
179-195.
82) Collins, H. M., (1999) `Philosophy of Science and SSK: Reply to Koertge',
Social Studies of Science, 29, 5, 785-790
81) Collins, H. M., (1999) `A cumunidade cientifica em tempos de disputa' in,
Fernando Gil, (ed) A ciencia tal qual se faz, Lisbon: Ministerio da Ciencia e
da Tecnologia/Edicoes Joao sa da Costa, LDA, 53-64
80) Collins, H. M., (1999) `Two Kinds of Scientific Fundamentalism', Forum
Europeenne de la Science et de la Technologie, Edition des actes du colloque
1997: Science, mythes et religions en Europe, Strasbourg: Commission
Europeenne/Association Diderot
79) Collins, H. M., (1999) `Tantalus and the Aliens: Publications, Audiences and
the Search for Gravitational Waves', Social Studies of Science, 29, 2, 163197.
78) Collins, H. M., (1998) `The Meaning of Data: Open and Closed Evidential
Cultures in the Search for Gravitational Waves', American Journal of
Sociology, 104, 2, 293-337.
77) Collins, H. M., (1998) `Socialness and the Undersocialised Conception of
Society', Science, Technology and Human Values, 23, 4, 494-516.
76a) `The Editing Test for the Deep Problem of AI,' Psycoloquy, 8, 1 [Turing Test
(8) -- electronic journal]
76) Collins, H. M., Devries, G., & Bijker, W., (1997) `Ways of Going On: An
Analysis of Skill Applied to Medical Practice', Science, Technology and
Human Values, 22, 3, 267-84.
75) Collins, H. M., (1997) `Rat Tale: Sociology's Contribution to the Problem of
Human and Machine Cognition in Context', in Feltovich, P. J., Ford, K. M.,
& Hoffman, R. R. (eds.), Human and Machine Expertise in Context, Boston
Mass: AAAI/MIT press, 293-311.
74) Pinch, T., Collins, H. M., & Carbone, L., (1997) `Cutting up Skills: Estimating
Difficulty as an Element of Surgical and Other Abilities.', in Barley, S. R., &
Orr, J. (eds.), Between Craft and Science: Technical Workers in Modern U.S.
Settings, Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 101-112.
73) Collins, H. M., (1996) `Interaction Without Society?: What Avatars Can't Do',
in Stefik, M. (ed.), Internet Dreams, Cambridge Mass: MIT Press, 317-326.
72) Collins, H. M., (1996) `Scientific Evidence: A Common Sense Approach is
Needed', Expert Evidence, 4, 4, 156-58.
71) Collins, H. M., (1996) `Theory Dopes', Sociology, 30, 2, 367-73.
70) Pinch, T., Collins, H. M., & Carbone, L., (1996) `Inside Knowledge: Second
Order Measures of Skill', Sociological Review, 44, 2, 163-86.
69) Collins, H. M., (1996) `In Praise of Futile Gestures: How Scientific is the
Sociology of Scientific Knowledge', Social Studies of Science, 26, 2, 229-44.
68) Collins, H. M., (1996) `Expertise: Between the Scylla of Certainty and the
New Age Charybdis', Accountability in Research, 5, 127-135.
67) Collins, H. M., (1996) `Embedded or Embodied: Hubert Dreyfus's What
Computers Still Can't Do', Artificial Intelligence, 80, 1, 99-117.
66) Collins, H. M., & Kusch, M., (1995) `Automating Airpumps: An Empirical and
Conceptual Analysis', Technology and Culture , 36, 4, 802-829.
65) Collins, H. M., & Kusch, M., (1995) `Two Kinds of Actions: A
Phenomenological Study', Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 55,
4, 799-819.
64) Collins, H. M., (1995) `Cooperation and the Two Cultures: Response to
Labinger', Social Studies of Science, 25, 2, 306-9.
63) Collins, H. M., (1995) `Humans, Machines and the Structure of Knowledge',
Stanford Humanities Review, 4, 1, 67-84.
62) Collins, H. M., (1994) `The Nature of Scientific Knowledge: Some
Implications for Artificial Intelligence.', Phi Kappa Phi Journal, Spring, 28-31.
61) Collins, H. M., (1994) `Sociology and Artificial Intelligence', in Jasanoff, S.,
Markle, G. E., Petersen, J. C., & Pinch, T. (eds.), Handbook of Science and
Technology Studies, Beverley Hills: Sage, 286-381.
60) Collins, H. M., (1994) `A Strong Confirmation of the Experimenters' Regress',
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 25, 3, 493-503.
59) Collins, H. M., (1994) `Scene From Afar', Social Studies of Science, 24, May,
369-89.
58) Collins, H. M., (1994) `Dissecting Surgery: Forms of Life Depersonalised',
Social Studies of Science, 24, 311-333.
57) Collins, H. M., (1993) `Comment', Social Epistemology, 7, 3, 233-36 [on `The
Market for (Ir)Reprodicible Econometrics,' by Feigenbaum and Levy].
56) Collins H. M. (1993) `"The Unnatural Nature of Science" by Lewis Wolpert',
Public Understanding of Science, 2, 261-4 [Extended Review].
55) Collins, H. M., (1993) `The Structure of Knowledge', Social Research, 60,
Spring, 95-116.
54) Collins, H. M., (1993) `Experiences et Demonstration', in Bacon, E. et al
(eds.), Les Scientifiques et le Spectacle da la Science: Actes de la IVeme
Recontre Internationale du Groupe d'Etude et de Recherche sur la Science de
l'Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg: GERSULP, 15-18.
53) Collins, H. M., (1993) `Skill and the Turing Test', in Button, G. (ed.), A
Sociology of New Technology, London: Routledge, 23-45.
52) Collins, H. M., (1992) `Hubert Dreyfus, Forms of Life, and a Simple Test For
Machine Intelligence', Social Studies of Science, 22, 726-39.
51) Collins, H. M., (1991) `AI-Vey! Response to Slezak', Social Studies of Science,
21, 201-3.
50) Collins, H. M., & Yearley, S., (1992) `Journey Into Space', in Pickering, A.
(ed.), Science as Practice and Culture, Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
369-389.
49) Collins, H. M., & Yearley, S., (1992) `Epistemological Chicken', in Pickering,
A. (ed.), Science as Practice and Culture, Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 301-326.
48) Collins, H. M., (1991) `History and Sociology of Science and History and
Methodology of Economics', in Blaug, M., & de Marchi, N. (eds.),
Appraising Modern Economics: Studies in the Methodology of Scientific
Research Programmes, Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 492-498.
47) Collins, H. M., (1991) `Comment on Smith, McCabe and Rassenti', in Blaug,
M., & de Marchi, N. (eds.), Appraising Modern Economics: Studies in the
Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes, Aldershot: Edward Elgar
Publishing, 227-31 [Comment on a paper entitled `Experiments and
Simulations'].
46) Travis, G. D. L., & Collins, H. M., (1991) `New Light On Old Boys: Cognitive
and Institutional Particularism in the Peer Review System', Science,
Technology and Human Values, 16, 322-41.
45) Collins, H. M., (1991) `The Meaning of Replication and the Science of
Economics', History of Political Economy, 23, 1, 123-42.
44) Collins, H. M., (1991) `Captives and Victims': Comment on Scott, Richards
and Martin', Science, Technology and Human Values, 16, 2, 249-51.
43) Collins, H. M., (1991) `Simon's Slezak', Social Studies of Science, 21, 148-9.
42) Collins, H. M., (1989) `Computers and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge',
Social Studies of Science, 19, 613-24.
41) Collins, H. M., (1989) `Learning Through Enculturation', in Gellatly, A. R. H.,
Rogers, D. A., & Sloboda, J. A. (eds.), Cognition and Social Worlds, Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 205-215.
40) Collins, H. M., (1988) `The Meaning of Experiment: Replication and
Reasonableness', in Apignanesi, L., & Lawson, H. (eds.), Dismantling Truth:
Science in Post-Modern Times, London: Weidenfeld, 82-92.
39) Collins, H. M., (1988) `Public Experiments and Displays of Virtuosity: The
Core-Set Revisited', Social Studies of Science, 18, 725-48.
38) Collins, H. M., (1987) `Certainty and the Public Understanding of Science:
Science on Television', Social Studies of Science, 17, 684-713.
37) Collins, H. M., (1989) `Scientific Knowledge and Scientific Criticism',
Proceedings of International Conference: Parapsychology and Human Nature
(1986), 36-56.
36) Collins, H. M., (1987) `Pumps, Rock and Reality', Sociological Review, 35,
819-28 [Extended Review].
35) Collins, H. M., (1987) `Misunderstanding Replication', Social Science
Information, 26, 2, 451-459.
34) Collins, H. M., (1987) `Expert Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and the
Behavioural Co-Ordinates of Skill', in Bloomfield, B. (ed.), The Question of
Artificial Intelligence: Philosophical and Sociological Perspectives, London:
Croom-Helm, 258-282.
33) Collins, H. M., (1987) `Expert Systems and the Science of Knowledge', in
Bijker, W., Hughes, T., & Pinch, T. (eds.), New Directions in the Social Study
of Technology, Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 329-48.
32) Collins, H. M., Green, R. H., & Draper, R. C., (1985) `Where's the Expertise:
Expert Systems as a Medium of Knowledge Transfer', in Merry, M. J.
(ed.), Expert Systems 85, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 323-334
[Shared the award for technical merit at the British Computer Society
conference `Expert Systems 85', Warwick, Dec. 1985].
31) Collins, H. M., (1985) `The Possibilities of Science Policy', Social Studies of
Science, 15, 554-8.
30) Collins, H. M., (1985) `The Medical Literature: obviating ignorance or creating
knowledge?', in Brittain, Micheal (ed.), Consensus and Penalties for
Ignorance in the Medical Sciences - Implications for Information Transfer,
London: Taylor Graham, 148-59.
29) Pinch, T. J., & Collins, H. M., (1984) `Private Science and Public Knowledge:
the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of the Claims of the
Paranormal and Its Use of the Literature', Social Studies of Science, 14,
521-46.
28) Collins, H. M., (1984) `Concepts and Methods of Participatory Fieldwork', in
Bell, C., & Roberts, H. (eds.), Social Researching, Henley-on-Thames:
Routledge, 54-69.
27) Collins, H. M., (1984) `When Do Scientists Prefer to Vary Their
Experiments?', Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 15, 2, 16974.
26) Collins, H. M., & Shapin, S., (1983) `Experiment, Science Teaching, and the
New History and Sociology of Science', Proceedings of the International
Conference on Innovatory Physics Education, Pavia, Italy. 5-9 September, 28292.
25) Collins, H. M., (1983) `Sociology of Knowledge and Science Policy: Some
Forseeable Implications', Easst Newsletter, 2, 5-8 [November].
24) Collins, H. M., (1983) `The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: Studies of
Contemporary Science', Annual Review of Sociology, 9, 255-85.
23) Collins, H. M., (1983) `The Meaning of Lies: Accounts of Action and
Participatory Research', in Gilbert, G. N., & Abel, P. (eds.), Accounts and
Action, London: Gower, 69-78.
22) H. M. Collins, `Magicians in the Laboratory: A New Role to Play' New
Scientist 98, (30 June 1983) 929-31
21) Collins, H. M., (1982) `An Empirical Relativist Programme in the Sociology of
Scientific Knowledge', in Knorr, K., & Mulkay, M. J. (eds.), Science
Observed, Beverley Hills & London: Sage, 85-114.
20) Collins, H. M., (1982) `Knowledge, Norms and Rules in the Sociology of
Science', Social Studies of Science, 12, 299-309.
19) Collins, H. M., (1982) `Special Relativism: The Natural Attitude', Social Studies
of Science, 12, 139-43.
18) Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J., (1981) `Rationality and Paradigm Allegiance in
Extraordinary Science', in Duerr, Hans Peter (ed.), The Scientist and the
Irrational, Frankfurt: Syndikat, 284-306 [in German].
17) Collins, H. M., (1981) `Stages in the Empirical Programme of Relativism',
Social Studies of Science, 11, 3-10.
16) Collins, H. M., (1981) `What is TRASP: The Radical Programme as a
Methodological Imperative', Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 11, 215-224.
15) Collins, H. M., (1981) `Son of Seven Sexes: The Social Destruction of a
Physical Phenomenon', Social Studies of Science, 11, 33-62.
14) Collins, H. M., (1981) `The Role of the Core-Set in Modern Science: Social
Contingency with Methodological Propriety in Science', History of Science,
19, 6-19.
13) Collins, H. M., (1981) `Understanding Science', Fundamenta Scientiae, 2, 36780.
12) Collins, H. M., (1979) `The Investigation of Frames of Meanings in Science:
Complementarity and Compromise', Sociological Review, 27, 703-718.
11) Pinch, T. J., & Collins, H. M., (1979) `Is Anti-Science not Science? The Case
of Parapsychology', in Nowotny, H., & Rose, H. (eds.), Counter Movements
in the Sciences, Amsterdam: Reidel, 221-50.
10) Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J., (1979) `The Construction of the Paranormal:
Nothing Unscientific is Happening', in Wallis, Roy (ed.), Sociological Review
Monograph. No. 27: On the Margins of Science: The Social Construction of
Rejected Knowledge, Keele: Keele University Press, 237-70.
9) Collins, H. M., (1978) `Replication of Experiments: A Sociological Comment',
The Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 3, 391-2.
8) Collins, H. M., & Cox, G., (1977) `Relativity Revisited: Mrs. Keech, a suitable
case for special treatment?', Social Studies of Science, 7, 372-80.
7) Collins, H. M., (1976) `Upon the Replication of Scientific Findings: A
Discussion illuminated by the experiences of researchers into
parapsychology', Proceedings of 4S/ISA Conference, Cornell University,
November.
6) Collins, H. M., & Cox, G., (1976) `Recovering Relativity: Did Prophecy Fail?',
Social Studies of Science, 6, 423-44.
5) Pamplin, B. R., & Collins, H. M., (1975) `Spoon Bending: An Experimental
Approach', Nature, 257, 8 [4 September].
4) Collins, H. M., & Harrison, R., (1975) `Building a TEA Laser: The Caprices of
Communication', Social Studies of Science, 5, 441-50.
3) Collins, H. M., (1975) `The Seven Sexes: A Study in the Sociology of a
Phenomenon, or The Replication of Experiments in Physics', Sociology, 9,
2, 205-224.
2) G. Cox and H. M. Collins, `Arts Assessment: Who Cheats? Who Cares',
Assessment in Higher Education. 1, 1, (1975) 13-34
1) Collins, H. M., (1974) `The TEA Set: Tacit Knowledge and Scientific Networks',
Science Studies, 4, 165-186.
New and foreign editions of books
Collins, H. M., (1985) Changing Order: Replication and Induction in Scientific Practice,
Beverley Hills & London: Sage.
Second Edition, with a new Afterword, Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
1992
Chinese edition: Shanghai Scientific and Technological Education Publishing
House, (forthcoming)
2010
Spanish (South American): Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
2010
Portuguese (South American) Fabrefactum Editora
Collins, H. M., (1990) Artificial Experts: Social Knowledge and Intelligent Machines,
Cambridge, Mass: MIT press.
Foreign Editions
1992: French
1994: Italian
2010 Portuguese
(Editions du Seuil)
(El Mulino)
(South American) Fabrefactum Editora
Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J., (1993) The Golem: What Everyone Should Know About
Science, Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press.
New editions
1994: Canto paperback edition
1998: Second Canto edition with substantial new afterword and amended
subtitle
(What You Should Know About Science)
Foreign Editions
1992: French
(Editions du Seuil)
1993: Southern Asian
(Foundation Books) Reprinted 2007
1995: Italian
(Edizioni Dedalo)
1996: Spanish
(Critica Grijalbo)
1997: Bulgarian
(Prosveta Publishers)
1997: Japanese
(Kagaku Dojin)
1998: Polish
(CIS Publishing House)
1999: German
(Berlin Verlag)
2001: Chinese
(Jiangsu Peoples' Publishing House)
2003: Turkish
(Doruk Kitapcilik-Yayincilik))
2004: Portuguese
(Editora UNESP)
2005: Korean
(Saemulgyl Publishing Company)
2010 Portuguese
(South American) Fabrefactum Editora
Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J., (1998) The Golem at Large: What You Should Know About
Technology, Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press.
New editions
2002: Canto paperback edition
Foreign editions
2000: German
(Berlin Verlag)
2000: Italian
(Giuliano Einaudi Editore)
2002: Chinese
(Jiangsu Peoples' Publishing House)
2001: Japanese
(Kagaku Dojin)
2001: French
(Flammarion)
forthcoming: Korean
(Saemulgyl Publishing Company)
2008: Portuguese
(Editora do Conhecimento Ltda.)
2010 Portuguese
(South American) Fabrefactum Editora
Labinger, Jay, & Collins, Harry, (Eds) (2001) The One Culture?: A Conversation about
Science, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Chinese edition: Shanghai Scientific and Technological Education Publishing
House, (forthcoming)
Finnish edition: Terra Cognita Oy (forthcoming)
Collins, Harry and Pinch, Trevor, (2005) Dr Golem: How to think about medicine,
Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Hungarian
Chinese
House)
forthcoming: Korean
(Scolar Kaido)
(Shanghai Scientific and Technological Publication
(MINUMSA Publishing Group)
Collins Harry and Evans Robert, (2007) Rethinking Expertise, Chicago: University
of Chicago Press
2010 Portuguese (South American) Fabrefactum Editora
Collins, H. M., & Kusch, M., (1998) The Shape of Actions: What Humans and
Machines Can Do, Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
2010 Portuguese (South American) Fabrefactum Editora
Translations and reprints of papers
Collins, H. M., (1974) `The TEA Set: Tacit Knowledge and Scientific Networks', Science
Studies, 4, 165-186.
Reprinted in: Science in Context: Readings in the Sociology of Science. (eds.)
David Edge and Barry Barnes, Open University Press, (1982) 44-64
Reprinted in: The Science Studies Reader, Ed. Bagioli, Mario Mario New York
and London: Routledge, (1999) 95-109
Reprinted in: Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences, ed Mark
Smith, Sage, 2005
Collins, H. M., (1975) `The Seven Sexes: A Study in the Sociology of a
Phenomenon, or The Replication of Experiments in Physics', Sociology, 9, 2, 205224.
Reprinted in: Science in Context: Readings in the Sociology of Science (eds)
David Edge and Barry Barnes, Open University Press, (1982) 205-24
Translated into French and reprinted in: La Science Telle Qu'Elle Se Fait (ed.)
Bruno Latour, Maison des Sciences de L'homme (1982) 147-78 (New
edition, 1991, 262-96)
Reprinted in: The Sociology of Science, (eds) Helga Nowotny and Klaus
Taschwer, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (1995)
Translated into Spanish and reprinted in: Sociologia de la Ciencia y la
Tecnologia, (eds) J. M. Iranzo, J. R. Blanco, T. Gonzalez de la Fe, C.
Torres, & A. Cotillo, Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Cientificas, (1995) 141-160.
Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J., (1979) `The Construction of the Paranormal:
Nothing Unscientific is Happening', in Wallis, Roy (ed.), Sociological Review
Monograph. No. 27: On the Margins of Science: The Social Construction of Rejected
Knowledge, Keele: Keele University Press, 237-70.
Translated into French and reprinted in: La Science Telle Qu'Elle Se Fait (ed.)
Bruno Latour, Maison des Sciences de L'Homme (1982) 249-89 (New
edition, 1991, 297-343)
Reprinted in: The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: A Source Book, (ed.) H. M.
Collins, Bath University Press, (1982) 151-84
Japanese translation of whole volume, 1989
Collins, H. M., (1983) `The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: Studies of
Contemporary Science', Annual Review of Sociology, 9, 255-85.
Translated into German and reprinted in: Soziale Welt. Sonderband 3,
Entzauberte Wissenschaft: Zur Relativitat und Geltung soziologischer
Forschung, (eds) Bons, W. and Hartmann, H. (1985) 129-50
Collins, H. M., and Shapin, S., (1983) `Experiment, Science Teaching, and the New
History and Sociology of Science' Proceedings of the International Conference on
Innovatory Physics Education, Pavia, Italy. 5-9 September, 282-92
Translated into German and reprinted in: Physica Didactica, 11, 33, (1984) 3346
A shortened and simplified version reprinted in: Times Higher Education
Supplement 27.7.1984, whole of p.13
Reprinted in M. Shortland and A. Warwick (eds.) Teaching the History of
Science, Blackwell (1989) 67-79.
Pinch, T. J., & Collins, H. M., (1984) `Private Science and Public Knowledge: the
Committee for the Scientific Investigation of the Claims of the Paranormal and Its
Use of the Literature', Social Studies of Science, 14, 521-46.
Translated into French and published in Ethnologie Francaise, 23, 3, (1993) 38498
Collins, H. M., Green, R. H., & Draper, R. C., (1985) `Where's the Expertise: Expert
Systems as a Medium of Knowledge Transfer', in Merry, M. J. (ed.), Expert Systems
85, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 323-334 [Shared the award for technical
merit at the BCS conference `Expert Systems 85', Warwick, Dec. 1985].
Shortened version reprinted in: Expert Systems User, 1, Feb 1986, 16-19
Shortened version reprinted in: Technology Strategies, Feb 1986, 1-2
Adapted version published as: `Expert Systems - Some Possible Implications for
Information Science', in M. Brittain (ed.) Curriculum Development in
Information Science to Meet the Needs of the Information Industries in the
1990's, being the `Final Report to British Library Research &
Development Department on Grant No. SI/G/715' (1987) 135-149.
Reprinted in R. Hoffman, Expertise; Readings in Cognitive Psychology and
Artificial Intelligence, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Collins, H. M., (1987) `Expert Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and the Behavioural
Co-Ordinates of Skill', in Bloomfield, B. (ed.), The Question of Artificial Intelligence:
Philosophical and Sociological Perspectives, London: Croom-Helm, 258-282.
A shortened and modified version published as: `Classifying Rule Based Expert
Systems', Philosophy and Social Action, XIII, 1-4, (1987) 57-67
A very much shortened version published as: `Domains in Which Expert Systems
Might Succeed', Third International Expert Systems Conference, Oxford:
Learned Information, (1987) 201-206
Collins, H. M., (1989) `Scientific Knowledge and Scientific Criticism', Proceedings
of International Conference: Parapsychology and Human Nature (1986), New York:
Parapsychology Foundation Inc. 36-56.
Reprinted in:, Parapsychology Review, 18, 5, 1987, 1-8
Collins, H. M., (1984) `Concepts and Methods of Participatory Fieldwork', in Bell,
C., & Roberts, H. (eds.), Social Researching, Henley-on-Thames: Routledge, 5469.
Reprinted in Research Methods, Royal College of Nursing course handbook,
1995.
Collins, H. M., (1988) `Public Experiments and Displays of Virtuosity: The CoreSet Revisited', Social Studies of Science, 18, 725-48.
Reprinted in The Sociology of Science ed Helga Nowotny, Cheltenham: Edward
Elgar, (1995)
Collins, H. M., (1993) `Untidy Minds in Action', PERSPECTIVE, The Higher, 9 April.
Translated into Danish and reprinted in Universitets Leareren No 71, February
(1994), 14-15
Collins, H. M., (1982) `An Empirical Relativist Programme in the Sociology of
Scientific Knowledge', in Knorr, K., & Mulkay, M. J. (eds.), Science Observed,
Beverley Hills: Sage, 85-114.
Translated into Spanish and reprinted in Ciencia, tecnologia y sociedad, eds M. I.
Gonzalez Garcia, J. A. Lopez Cerezo, & J. L. Lujan, Barcelona: Ariel
(1997), 49-66
Collins, H. M., (1990) Artificial Experts: Social Knowledge and Intelligent Machines,
Cambridge Mass: MIT press.
Chapter 8 reprinted with an introduction by Roger Slack in Robin Williams,
Wnedy Faulkner and James Fleck (eds) Exploring Expertise: Issues and
Perspectives, Basingstoke: MacMillan, 1998, 121-42
Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J., (1993) The Golem: What Everyone Should Know About
Science, Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press.
Chapter 1 reprinted in G. L. Hatch Arguing in Communities, Mountain View:
Mayfield, (1996) 202-307
Chapter 4 reprinted in J. Hatton & P. B. Plouffe, Science and Its Ways of
Knowing, New York: Prentice Hall, (1997)
Collins, H. M., (1995) `Humans, Machines and the Structure of Knowledge', Stanford
Humanities Review, 4, 1, 67-84.
Reprinted in Constructions of the Mind, Stefano Franchi & Guven Guzeldere
(eds), MIT Press, (2005) 345-363.
Collins, H. M. and Evans, Rob, (2002) `The Third Wave of Science Studies: Studies of
Expertise and Experience’ Social Studies of Science, 32, 2, 235-296
Reprinted in The Philosophy of Expertise Evan Selinger and Robert P. Crease (eds),
New York: Columbia University Press, (2006) 39-110
Reprinted in Sergio Danilo, Juhno, Pena (ed) 2010, Themes in Transdisciplinary
Research Belo-Horizonte: Editora, UMFG, 299-363
Collins, Harry, Evans, Robert, and Gorman, Michael (2007), `Trading Zones and
Interactional Expertise’ in Collins (ed) Case Studies of Expertise and Experience:
special issue of Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 38, 4, 657-666
[December]
Reprinted in Trading Zones and Interactional Expertise, Michael Gorman (ed),
Cambridge Mass.: MIT Press, 2010, 7-23
Other publications
25) Harry Collins, `A Long, Hard Hunt for Gravity’s Waves’ New Scientist, 25
November 2010, 30-31
24) Harry Collins, `Interdisciplinarity: Removing barriers and crossing boundaries’
The Higher, 7-13 October 2010, 38-39
23) Harry Collins, `Like Riding a Bike’ New Scientist, 29 May, 2010, 30-31
22) Harry Collins, `It’s There – Or is it?’ The Higher, 25 Feb 2010 42-44
21) Harry Collins, `Who is Wearing Their True Colours?’ New Scientist, 196, 2631,
24 November 2007, 58-59
20) H. M. Collins, `Hit or Myth' New Scientist, 2151, 12 Sept, 1998, 36-39
19) H. M. Collins, `Gravitational Wave Detectors' Instruments of Science: An
Historical Encyclopedia, New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1998.
18) H. M. Collins, `What's Wrong with Relativism?' Physics World, 11,4, April,
1998, 19-20
17) H. M. Collins, `Helden auf tonernen Fusen: Die "Wissenschaftsgeschichte"
verfolgt ganz untershiedliche Ziele' Frankfurter Rundschau, 17 March 1998,
10.
16) H. M. Collins, `Comment on the Economics of Science', Knowledge and
Policy, 9, 1996, 53-5
15) H. M. Collins, `Reducing the Brain.' The Biochemist, Oct/Nov, (1995) 30-32
14) H. M. Collins, `For' [Science is a Social Construct]. The Higher, No 1143, 30
September 1994, p 18. [This article surrounded by a major discussion of
the claims covering 3 pages.]
13) H. M. Collins and T. J. Pinch, `Representativeness and Expertise' [A
response to a multiple book review of The Golem] Public Understanding of
Science, 3, 3, (1994) 331-37.
12) H. M. Collins, `No Well Defined Edge' (Citation for David Edge on the
Presentation of the Bernal Award for Distinguished Contribution to Social
Studies of Science, Purdue, November, 1993. Science Technology and
Human Values, 19, 3, (1994) 361-65.
11) H. M. Collins, `The Nature of Scientific Knowledge and Some Implications for
Artificial Intelligence', National Forum, LXXIV, 2, (1994), 28-31.
10) H. M. Collins, `Untidy Minds in Action', PERSPECTIVE, The Higher, 9 April
1993, Whole of page 15 contined on page 17
9) H. M. Collins, `Will Machines Ever Think?', New Scientist, 1826, June 20,
1992, 36-40
8) H. M. Collins, `Anyone Can Make a Mistake', The Higher, 20 March, 1992, p16
7) H. M. Collins, `The Good, Bad and Unquoted' (An article on the pitfalls and the
value of citation analysis as a method of performance assessment in
university departments), PERSPECTIVE The Higher, Jan 10 1992, whole
of page 15
6) H. M. Collins, `Peer Review and Citation Counts in "Sociology' Departments',
Network, 47, May 1990, 1,5
5) H. M. Collins, `Undiluted Action' (An article on `L'Affaire Benveniste')
PERSPECTIVE, THES, 21.10.88 Whole of page 13.
4) H. M. Collins, `Defending Science: Certainty or Expertise', Physics Bulletin, 39,
June 1988, 221
3) H. M. Collins, `A New Perspective For Science', THES 9.8.85, Whole of page
14
2) H. M. Collins, Article on `Sociology' Entries on: `Ethnomethodology and
Interpretive Sociology'; `Replication'. in Dictionary of the History of
Science, (Ed.) W. Bynum and R. Porter. Macmillan. (1981) (and Spanish
translation)
1) O. B. Chedzoy and H. M. Collins, Leisure facility survey, Bath Area Youth
Committee, September, (1974)
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