Things and the archives of recent sciences

TitleThings and the archives of recent sciences
Publication TypeJournal Article
Authorsde Chadarevian, Soraya
JournalStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A
Volume44
Issue4
Pagination634-638
ISSN0039-3681
Abstract

With the interest in studying science as practice came an interest in the material artefacts and things that form part of scientific activities in the laboratory, the field, the classroom, or the political arena. This shift in interest in connection with new modes of knowledge production raises new questions regarding the “archive” of science: what should be preserved and where to make it possible to reconstruct scientific practices in the desired detail? While digital media may be able to bridge some of the traditional divisions between the collection of scientific artefacts in museums and the written archival depositories, the move to performing science in silico produces new challenges in respect to establishing the material archives of current science. The paper will discuss these and related questions with special reference to the archives of the contemporary life sciences.

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0039368113000472
DOI10.1016/j.shpsa.2013.07.005