- Trevor Pinch
Trevor J. Pinch is a sociologist and former chair of the
Science and Technology Studies department atCornell University .Pinch has a degree in
Physics from theImperial College London and a PhD inSociology from theUniversity of Bath . He taught sociology at theUniversity of York before moving to the USA.Together with
Wiebe Bijker he started the movement known asSocial Construction of Technology (SCOT) within the sociology of science.He is a significant contributor to the study of
Sound culture , and his books include a major study ofRobert Moog .Works
* Bijker, W. E., Hughes, T. P., & Pinch, T. J. (Eds.). (1989 (1987)). The Social Construction of Technological Systems: New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
* Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J. (1993). The Golem: What You Should Know about Science. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
* Collins, H. M., & Pinch, T. J. (1998). The Golem at Large: What You Should Know about Technology. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
* Kline, R., & Pinch, T. J. (1996). Taking the Black Box off its Wheels: The Social Construction of the Automobile in Rural America. Technology and Culture, 37, 776 - 795.
* Kline, R., & Pinch, T. J. (1999 (1985)). The Social Construction of Technology. In D. MacKenzie & J. Wajcman (Eds.), The Social Shaping of Technology (2nd ed., pp. 113 - 115). Buckingham: Open University Press.
* Pinch, T. J. (1996). The Social Construction of Technology: a Review. In R. Fox (Ed.), Technological Change; Methods and Themes in the History of Technology (pp. 17 - 35). Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers.
* Pinch, T. J. (2001). Why Do You go to a Piano Store to Buy a Synthesizer: Path Dependence and the Social Construction of Technology. In R. Garud & P. Karnøe (Eds.), Path Dependence and Creation (pp. 381 - 399). Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates Publishers.
* Pinch, T. J., Ashmore, M., & Mulkay, M. (1992). Technology, Testing, Text: Clinical Budgeting in the U.K. National Health Service. In W. E. Bijker & J. Law (Eds.), Shaping technology/building society: studies in sociotechnical change (pp. 265 - 289). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
* Pinch, T. J., & Bijker, W. E. (1984). The Social Construction of Facts and Artefacts: or How the Sociology of Science and the Sociology of Technology might Benefit Each Other. Social Studies of Science, 14, 388 - 441.
* Pinch, T. J., & Bijker, W. E. (1986). Science, Relativism and the New Sociology of Technology: Reply to Russell. Social Studies of Science, 16, 347 - 260.
* Pinch, T. J., & Bijker, W. E. (1989 (1987)). The Social Construction of Facts and Artifacts: Or How the Sociology of Science and the Sociology of Technology Might Benefit Each Other. In W. E. Bijker, T. P. Hughes & T. J. Pinch (Eds.), The Social Construction of Technological Systems: New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology (pp. 17 - 50). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
* Pinch, T. J., & Trocco, Frank (2002). "Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer". Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. hardcover: ISBN 0-674-00889-8, 2004 paperback: ISBN 0-674-01617-3External links
* [http://www.soc.cornell.edu/faculty/pinch.shtml Trevor Pinch at Cornell (1)]
* [http://www.sts.cornell.edu/viewprofile.php?ProfileID=11 Trevor Pinch at Cornell (2)]
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