Laboratory Life
Discover the intriguing world of scientific exploration in "Laboratory Life" by Bruno Latour, published by Princeton University Press in 1986. This compelling paperback delves into laboratory science through a unique anthropological lens, offering a skeptical perspective on the culture of scientists. With 296 pages of insightful analysis, Latour bridges the gap between the sociology of modern sciences and the historical studies of laboratories. Ideal for those interested in the dynamics of scientific research and the societal implications of laboratory practices, this book is a must-read for students, scholars, and anyone curious about the inner workings of science. Enhance your understanding of the scientific community and its cultural context with this foundational text.