Here is a text list of publications by a range of ISSTI staff, and members of preceding institutions, such as Edinburgh PICT and the RCSS.
A trial Interactive Publication Databasecan also be searched or browsed.
Since 2006 some papers are now published in a working papers series. Individual research centres associated with ISSTI also have their own Working Paper series.
ISSTI also produces a series of short, generally four-page, briefing notes which summarise research findings.
Bechhofer, F., D. McCrone, et al. (1999). "Constructing national identity : arts and landed elites in Scotland." Sociology 33(3): 515-34.
Bechhofer, F., M. Anderson, et al. (2000). "Sooner rather than later? : younger and middle-aged adults preparing for retirement." Ageing and Society 20: 445-466.
Bechhofer, F., L. Rayman-Bacchus, et al. (2001). "The dynamics of social science research exploitation." Social Studies of Science 36(Summer): 124-155.
Bechhofer, F. and L. Paterson (2001). Principles of research design in the social sciences. London, Routledge.
Cleland, D. (1988). "The social shaping of technology." Edinburgh PICT.Working Paper(28).
Cleland, G. and D. MacKenzie (1994). "Inhibiting factors, market structure and the industrial uptake of formal methods." Edinburgh PICTWorking Paper(no.57).
Cleland, G. and D. MacKenzie (1995). Inhibiting factors, market structure and the industrial uptake of formal methods. Workshop on industrial-strength formal specification techniques, Boca Raton Florida, Washington IEEE Computer Press.
Cleland, G. and D. MacKenzie (1995). "The industrial uptake of formal methods in computer science : an analysis and a policy proposal." Science and Public Policy 22(6): 369-82.
Collinson, S. (1993). "Managing product innovation at Sony." Technology Analysis and Strategic Management: the development of the Data Diskman 5(3): 285-306.
Edge, D. (1990). Competition in modern science. Solomon's House revisited .... Canton, MA, Science History Publications: 208-232.
Edge, D. (1991). "Mosaic array cameras in infrared astronomy." Edinburgh PICT. Working Paper(no.28).
Edge, D. (1992). Mosaic array cameras in infrared astronomy. Invisible connections :instruments, institutions and science. Bellingham, WA, SPIE Press: 130-167.
Edge, D. (1994). "On keeping bouncing[1993 Bernal Prize acceptance speech]." Science, Technology and Human Values 19(3): 366-85.
Edge, D. (1994). Overview : reinventing the wheel. Handbook of science and technology studie. S. Jasanoff and e. al. London, Sage: 3-23.
Elzen, B. (1990). History and sociology of supercomputers. Charles Babbage Institute Newsletter. 12: 1-4.
Elzen, B. (1990). Boelie Elzen Colloquium at Minnesota. Charles Babbage Institute Newsletter. 13: 2.
Elzen, B. and D. MacKenzie (1991). The charismatic engineer : Seymour Cray and the development of supercomputing. Jaarboek voor de Geschiedenis van Bedrijf en Techniek. Amsterdam, NEHA. 8: 248-277.
Elzen, B. and D. MacKenzie (1994). "The social limits of speed : the development and use of supercomputers." Annals of the History of Computing 16(1): 46-61.
Faulkner, W. (1989). Industry /academia research linkages in the case of biotechnology in the UK :practice and policy. Workshop of the ECPR Standing Group on Politics and Technology on Technology Transfer and Techno-Industrial Innovation, Como , Italy.
Faulkner, W. and L. Orsenigo (1989). UK and Italian policy for biotechnology. State policies and techno-industrial innovation. U. Hilpert. Croom Helm, Routledge.: Book section.
Faulkner, W. and J. O'Connor (1990). Technology transfer and collaboration in the smaller firm: promise and problems. The Single European Market and the information and communication technologies. G. Locksley. London, Belhaven: 217-229.
Faulkner, W., R. Oakey, et al. (1990). New firms in the biotechnology industry : theircontribution to innovation and growth. London, Pinter.
Faulkner, W. (1992). Conceptualising knowledge used in innovation : a second look at the science- technology distinction and industrial innovation. Exploring Expertise in Technological Innovation, Edinburgh PICT Workshop, Edinburgh, UK.
Faulkner, W. and J. Senker (1992). "Industrial use of public sector research in advanced technologies : a comparison of biotechnology and ceramics." R&D Management 22(2): 157-175.
Faulkner, W. (1992). "Understanding industry-academic research linkages : towards an appropriate conceptualisation and methodology." Edinburgh PICT.Working Paper(35).
Faulkner, W. (1993). "Conceptualising knowledge used in innovation : a second look at the science-technology distinction and industrial innovation." Edinburgh PICT. Working Paper(no.43).
Faulkner, W. and J. Senker (1993). "Policy and management issues in industry research linkage with academic and government laboratories : a cross-technology study." Edinburgh PICT. Working Paper(no.48).
Faulkner, W. (1994). Managing knowledge flows in innovation. European Research Conference on Science Policy, Ciocco, Tuscany, Italy.
Faulkner, W. and J. Senker (1994). "Making sense of diversity : public-private research linkage in three technologies." Research Policy 23(6): 673-95.
Faulkner, W. (1994). "Conceptualizing knowledge used in innovation : a second look at the science-technology distinction and industrial innovation." Science, Technology and Human Values 19(4): 425-458.
Faulkner, W. (1994). Categories of knowledge used in innovation : towards a synthesis. Expertise and innovation : information technology strategies in the financial services sector. R. Fincham and e. al. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Faulkner, W. and J. Senker (1995). Networks , tacit knowledge and innovation, Academic Press.
Faulkner, W. (1995). "Feminism, science and technology : irreconcilable streams? : review article." Journal of Gender Studies 4(3): 341-7.
Faulkner, W. (1995). "Getting behind industry-public sector research linkage : a novel research design." Science and Public Policy 22(5): 282-94.
Faulkner, W. and J. Senker (1995). "Policy and management issues in company linkage with academic and government laboratories : a cross-technology study." Journal of High Technology Management Research 6(1): 95-112.
Faulkner, W., J. Senker, et al. (1995). Knowledge frontiers : industrial innovation and public sector research in biotechnology, engineering ceramics and parallel computing. Oxford, Clarendon.
Faulkner, W. (1995). "Managing knowledge flows in innovation." Edinburgh PICT. Working Paper(58).
Faulkner, W., R. Coomb, et al. (1996). Technological collaboration : the dynamics of cooperation in industrial innovation. Cheltenham, Elgar.
Faulkner, W., J. Fleck, et al. (1998). Exploring expertise : issues and perspectives. Exploring expertise. R. Williams and e. al. Basingstoke, Macmillan: 1-27.
Faulkner, W. (1998). Knowledge flows in innovation. Exploring expertise. R. Williams and e. al. Basingstoke, Macmillan: 173-195.
Faulkner, W. (1998). "Extraordinary journeys around ordinary technologies in ordinary lives : review of Making technology our own?" Social Studies of Science 28(3): 484-9.
Faulkner, W. (2002). Women gender in/and ICT : evidence and reflections from the UK. Digital divides and inclusion measures :a review of literature and statistical trends on gender and ICT. . Edinburgh. Trondheim: 57-75.
Fleck, J. Configurations and standardization. Social and economic conflicts in the process of standardization. T. Heimer. Frankfurt, Campus.
Fleck, J. (1987). Development and establishment in artificial intelligence. Scientific establishments and hierarchies. Elias and e. al. VI: 169-217.
Fleck, J. (1987). Development and establishment in artificial intelligence. The commercialization of artificial intelligence. B. Bloomfield, Beckenham Croom Helm: 106- 164.
Fleck, J. (1987). "Innofusion or diffusation? The nature of technological development in robotics." Edinburgh University Department of Business Studies Working Paper Series 87(1).
Fleck, J. (1987). Innofusion or diffusation? The nature of technological development in robotics. Automisation programmable : conditions d'usage du travail, Paris.
Fleck, J. and B. White (1987). "National policies and patterns of robot diffusion : United Kingdom Japan Sweden and the United States." Robotics 3(1): 7-22.
Fleck, J., J. Webster, et al. (1987). Organisational shaping of integrated automation. 3rd PICT Network Meeting, Manchester.
Fleck, J. (1988). "The development of information-integration : beyond CIM?" Edinburgh PICT Working Paper(9).
Fleck, J. (1988). "Innofusion or diffusation? : the nature of technological development in robotics." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper(4).
Fleck, J. (1988). Organization and management. International encyclopaedia of robotics applications and automation. R. C. Dorf. New York, Wiley: 1003-1014.
Fleck, J. (1988). Robotics : social aspects. Systems and control encyclopaedia : theory, technology, applications. Oxford, Pergamon: 4093-7.
Fleck, J. (1989). "The development of information-integration : beyond CIM?" Edinburgh PICT.
Fleck, J., J. Webster, et al. (1989). "The dynamics of IT implementation : a reassessment of paradigms and trajectories of development." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper(14).
Fleck, J., J. Webster, et al. (1990). "Dynamics of IT implementation :a reassessment of paradigms and trajectories of development." Futures 22(6): 618-640.
Fleck, J. (1991). "Information-integration and industry : a digest of the development of information-integration : beyond CIM." PICT Policy Research Paper(16).
Fleck, J. (1991). "Innovation during implementation : configuration and CAPM." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper(37).
Fleck, J. and M. Tierney (1991). "The management of expertise : knowledge power and the economics of expert labour." Edinburgh PICTWorking Paper(29).
Fleck, J. (1991). "Selectionism dominant : an essay review of books by Basalla, Giere and Hull." Edinburgh PICT.Working Paper(34).
Fleck, J. (1992). "Configuration : crystallising contingency." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper(40).
Fleck, J. (1992). Expertise : knowledge, tradeability and power. Exploring Expertise in Technological Innovation, Worksho.
Fleck, J. (1992). "Selectionism dominant : an essay review." Science , Technology and Human Values 17(2): 237-253.
Fleck, J. (1993). "Configurations : crystallizing contingency." International Journal of Human Factors in Manufacturing 3(1): 15-36.
Fleck, J. (1993). The generation of knowledge in artificial intelligence. Communications and Society, Neuchatel , Switzerland.
Fleck, J. (1993). Innofusion : feedback in the innovation process. Systems science : addressing global issues. F. A. Stowell and e. al. London, Plenum: 169-174.
Fleck, J., R. Fincham, et al. (1994). Expertise and innovation : information technology strategies in the financial services sector. Oxford University Press.
Fleck, J. (1994). Continuous evolution : corporate configurations of information technology. Management of information and communication technologies. R. Mansell. Aslib, London: 178-206.
Fleck, J. (1994). "Knowing engineers? : a response to Forsythe." Social Studies of Science 24(1): 105-113.
Fleck, J. (1994). "Learning by trying : the implementation of configurational technology." Research Policy 23: 637-52.
Fleck, J. (1997). "Contingent knowledge and technology development." Technology Analysis and Strategic Management 9(4): 383-97.
Fleck, J. (1998). Expertise : knowledge, power and tradeability. Exploring expertise. R. Williams and e. al. Basingstoke, Macmillan. .
Fleck, J. (1999). Learning by trying : the implementation of configurational technology. The social shaping of technology. D. MacKenzie and J. Wajcman. Buckingham, Open University Press: 244-25.
Forrest, M. (1996). No roof, but an address at last! The Cyberspace Divide Conference, University of Teesside.
Forrest, M., A. McCarthy, et al. (2000). "Editorial : when local becomes global." Indexer 2: 57.
Forrest, M. (2001). "Posters and lurkers/givers and takers/or 'twas ever thus." Sidelights Summer(No.2).
Fransman, M. and A. Chandler The organisation of R&D in Japanese and American companies.
Fransman, M. Re-inventing Bell Laboratories. D. A. Penzias.
Fransman, M. (1988). The Japanese system and the acquisition, assimilation and further development of technological knowledge : organisational form, markets and government. Technology and social process. E. Brian. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press: 111-130.
Fransman, M. (1989). "Cooperation competition and international competitiveness : the case of Japanese central office switches." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper(no.16).
Fransman, M. (1990). The market and beyond : cooperation and competition in information technology in the Japanese system. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Fransman, M. (1991). "Controlled competition in the Japanese telecommunications equipment industry : the case of central office switches." Edinburgh PICT. Working Paper(no.20).
Fransman, M. (1991). Controlled competition in the Japanese telecommunications industry : the case of central office switches. The economics of information networks. C. Antonelli. Amsterdam, Elsevier: 247-271.
Fransman, M. (1991). "Japanese failure in a hi-tech industry : the case of office telecommunications switches." Telecommunications 6(54): 15-31.
Fransman, M. (1991). What we know about the Japanese innovation system and what we need to know. Science and technology policy research. H. Inose. Tokyo, MITA: 445-463.
Fransman, M. (1992). "AT&T, BT and NTT : vision, strategy, corporate competence, path-dependence and the role of R&D." JETS Paper(No.8).
Fransman, M. (1992). "The Japanese innovation system : how it works." Science in Parliament 49(4): 25-30.
Fransman, M. (1992). "Japanese failure in a high-tech industry? : the case of central office telecommunications switches." Telecommunications Policy 16(3): 259-276.
Fransman, M. (1993). "Strategic decision making in the global telecommunications market : vision, corporate competence and R&D at AT&T, BT and NTT." ESRC. PICT Policy Research Paper: no22.
Fransman, M. (1994). "AT&T, BT and NTT : a comparison of vision, strategy and competence." Telecommunications Policy 18(2): 137-153.
Fransman, M. (1994). "AT&T, BT and NTT : the role of R&D." Telecommunications Policy 18(4): 295-305.
Fransman, M. (1994). AT&T, BT and NTT :vision, strategy, corporate competence, path-dependence, and the role of R&D. Global telecommunications strategies and technological changes. G. Pogorel. Amsterdam, Elsevier: 249-286.
Fransman, M. (1994). "Different folks different strokes : how IBM AT&T and NEC segment to compete." Business Strategy Review 5(3): 1-20.
Fransman, M. (1994). Economics and innovation : the knowledge-based approach to Japanese firms and the relevance of economic thought. Economics of technology. O. Granstrand. Amsterdam, Elsevier.
Fransman, M. (1994). "Information, knowledge, vision and theories of the firm." Industrial and Corporate Change 3(2): 1-45.
Fransman, M. (1994). "Is national technology policy obsolete in a globalised world? : the Japanese response." Cambridge Journal of Economics 19: 95-119.
Fransman, M. (1994). "The Japanese innovation system : how it works." Prometheus 12(1): 36-45.
Fransman, M. (1994). The Japanese innovation system : how it works. The handbook of industrial innovation. M. Dodgson and R. Rothwell. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.
Fransman, M., A. Roobeek, et al., Eds. (1995). The biotechnology revolution? Oxford, Blackwell.
Fransman, M. and S. Tanaka (1995). "Government , globalization, and universities in Japanese biotechnology." Research Policy 24(1): 13-49.
Fransman, M. (1995). Japan's computer and communications industry : the evolution of industrial giants and global competitiveness. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Fransman, M. (1996). "The future of Japanese telecommunications." Telecommunications Policy 20(2): 83-8.
Fransman, M. (1996). Information regarding the information superhighway and interpretive ambiguity. IEEE Communications Magazine. July: 76-80.
Fransman, M. (1997). "Towards a new agenda for Japanese telecommunications." Telecommunications Policy.
Fransman, M. (1997). Visions of the firm and Japan. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Graham, I., G. Spinardi, et al. (1993). "The dynamics of EDI standards development." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper 45.
Graham, I., G. Spinardi, et al. (1994). "Electronic commerce : a taxonomy of the development of electronic trading." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper no.55.
Graham, I., G. Spinardi, et al. (1995). " The dynamics of EDI standards development." Technology Analysis and Strategic Management(1): 3-20.
Graham, I., G. Spinardi, et al. (1996). "Diversity in the emergence of electronic commerce." Journal of Information Technology 11: 161-172.
Hardstone, G. (1991). "A simple planning board and a jolly good memory : time, work organisation and production management technology." Edinburgh PICT Student Paper 4.
Hardstone, G. (1992). "You'll figure it out between you" : problem -solving with Web-8. Exploring Expertise in Technological Innovation, Edinburgh PICT Workshop.
Harremoes, S. (1988). "Consequences of the Single European Market on main exchangemanufacturers : prospects for UK producers." Edinburgh PICT Student Paper Student Paper no.3.
Hedges, D. (1987). "A review of value added and data services, and their implications for the City of Edinburgh." Edinburgh PICT.Student Paper no.1.
Hosein, D. L. A. (1987). "A critical evaluation of the industrial robot : use of a strategic perspectiveto enhance management ability to derive corporate benefit from its implementation." Edinburgh PICT Student Paper no.2.
Howells, J. and J. Hine (1990). " Competitive strategy and the implementation of a new network technology : the case of EFTPoS in the UK." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper no.26.
Howells, J., N. Alexander, et al. (1991). "New technology and the changing bank-retail industry relationship." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper: no31.
Howells, J. (1991). "A socio-cognitive model of innovation." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper no.32.
Howells, J. and J. Hine, Eds. (1993). Innovative banking : competition and the management of a new networks technology. London, Routledge.
Isard, P., D. Hicks, et al. (1992). "Science in Japanese companies." Japan Journal for Science, Technology and Society 1: 109-140.
Isard, P. (1993). Special report on publications of The Protein Engineering Club. The Protein Engineering Club. M. In : Sharp. Brighton, SPRU.
Isard, P., D. M. Hicks, et al. (1996). "A morphology of Japanese and European corporate research networks." Research Policy 25: 359-78.
Isard, P. and J. Platt (1999). Migration and globalization in intellectual life: a case study of the post-1956 exodus from Hungary. Global futures : migration, environment and globalization. A. Brah and e. al. London, Macmillan.
Kiely, R. (2000). "Debatable land : national and local identity in a border town." Sociological Research Online 5(2).
Mackenzie, D. (1987). Missile accuracy : a case study in the social processes of technological change. The social construction of technological systems : new directions in the sociology and history of technology. W. E. Bijker, T. P. Hughes and T. J. Pinch. Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press. 195-222.
Mackenzie, D. (1988). "'Micro' versus 'macro' sociologies of science and technology?" Edinburgh PICT Working Paper no.2.
Mackenzie, D. (1988). "Parallel computing : some issues for social research." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper no.6.
Mackenzie, D. (1988). The problem with 'The Facts' : nuclear weapons policy and the social negotiation of data. Information and government : studies in the dynamics of policy-making. R. Davidson and P. White. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press: 232-251.
Mackenzie, D. and G. Spinardi (1988). "The shaping of nuclear weapon system technology : US fleet ballistic missile guidance and navigation: 1. From Polaris to Poseidon." Social Studies of Science 18: 419-63.
Mackenzie, D. and G. Spinardi (1988). The shaping of nuclear weapon system technology : US fleet ballistic missile guidance and navigation: 2. The path to Trident II. S. S. o. Science. 18: 581-624.
Mackenzie, D., W. Rudig, et al. (1988). Social research on technology and the policy agenda : an example from the strategic arms race. Technology and social process. B. Elliott. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press: 152-180.
Mackenzie, D. (1988). "The Soviet Union and strategic missile guidance." International Security 13(no.2): 5-54.
Mackenzie, D. (1988). Stellar-inertial guidance : a study in the sociology of military technology. Science, technology and the military. E. Mendelsohn and e. al, Kluwer. vol.XII: 187-241.
Mackenzie, D. (1989). From Kwajalein to Armageddon? : testing and the social construction of missile accuracy. The uses of experiment : studies in the natural sciences. D. Gooding and e. al. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 409-435.
Mackenzie, D. (1989). "The great IT thaw?" Computing(5October): 26-7.
Mackenzie, D. (1989). How the Soviets found their own way to guide a nuclear missile. The Independent: 13.
Mackenzie, D. (1989). The Independent: 15.
Mackenzie, D. (1989). "The influence of Los Alamos and Livermore National Laboratories on the development of supercomputing." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper(no13).
Mackenzie, D. (1989). "Perestroika and parallelism : advanced information technology and the Soviet Union." Technology Analysis and Strategic Management 1(2): 145- 156.
Mackenzie, D. and G. Spinardi (1989). Politics and technology in the arms race : a case- study in the history of nuclear weapons systems. New trends in the history of science : proceedings of a conference held at the Amsterdam University of Utrecht, Amsterdam University of Utrecht.
Mackenzie, D. (1989). "Probability and statistics in historical perspective : essay review." Isis 80(1): 116-124.
Mackenzie, D. (1989). The race is on for the teraflo. The Guardian: 27.
Mackenzie, D. (1989). The Soviet Union and strategic missile guidance. Soviet military policy: an International Security reader. S. M. Lynn-Jones and e. al. Cambridge Mass., MIT Press: 231-280.
Mackenzie, D. (1989). "The Soviet Union and strategic missile guidance : technology transfer, nuclear strategy and arms control." PICT Policy Research Paper no.8.
Mackenzie, D. (1989). "Technology and the arms race: review of Innovation and the arms race : how the United States and the Soviet Union develop new military technologies by Matthew Evangelista." International Security 14(1): 161-175.
Mackenzie, D. and G. Spinardi (1989). True terror of Trident II. The Guardian: 23.
Mackenzie, D. (1990). Inventing accuracy : a historical sociology of nuclear missile guidelines. Cambridge, MIT Press.
Mackenzie, D. and E. Pelaez (1990). Darkness at the heart of US research policy. The Independent: 13.
Mackenzie, D. (1990). "Economic and sociological explanation of technical change." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper: no27.
Mackenzie, D. (1990). Towards an historical sociology of nuclear weapons technologies. Armsraces : technological and political. N. P. Gleditsch and O. Njolstad. Oslo and London, PRIO and Sage. 1990: p121-139.
Mackenzie, D. (1991). Formal methods and the sociology of proof. Proceedings of the 4th Refinement Workshop organised by BCS-FACS, Cambridge, Springer.
Mackenzie, D. and G. Spinardi (1991). "Anthony Giddens on nuclear strategy : a comment." Sociology 25(3): 465-472.
Mackenzie, D. (1991). The barrister and the microchip. The Independent: 16.
Mackenzie, D. (1991). Comment faire une sociologie de la statistique. La science telle qu'elle s fait. M. Callon and B. Latour. Paris, ditions La Découverte: 200-261.
Mackenzie, D. (1991). "The fangs of the VIPER." Nature 352(8August): 467-8.
Mackenzie, D. (1991). How good a Patriot was it? The Independent: 13.
Mackenzie, D. (1991). "The influence of the Los Alamos and Livermore National Laboratories on the development of supercomputing." Annals of the History of Computing 13(2): 179-201.
Mackenzie, D. (1991). "Negotiating arithmetic, constructing proof : the sociology of mathematics and information technology." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper(no.38).
Mackenzie, D. (1991). Notes toward a sociology of supercomputing. Social responses to largetechnical systems : control or anticipation. T. R. L. Porte. London, Kluwer: 159-175.
Mackenzie, D. (1991). Safety in numbers? The Guardian: 37.
Mackenzie, D., G. Borthwick, et al. (1991). "The social background of British MPs :research note." Sociology 24(4): 713-717.
Mackenzie, D. (1992). "Computers, formal proofs and the law courts." Notices of the American Mathematical Society 39(9): 1066-9.
Mackenzie, D. (1992). Economic and sociological explanation of technical change. Technical change and company strategies. R. Coombs and e. al. London. Academic Press: 25-48.
Mackenzie, D. (1992). Life in the fast lane claims an American legend. The Independent: 10.
Mackenzie, D., W. Rudig, et al. (1992). Social research on technology and the policy agenda : an example from the strategic arms race. RICESST :Rivista di Studi Epistomelogici e Sociale sulla Scienza e la Tecnologia. no.2: 167-195.
Mackenzie, D. and J. Wajcman (1993). E Koinonike Diaplaoss tes Technologias : pos to psygheio apekteoss to Boyeto toy : Eissagogiko Dokimio [The social shaping of technology : how the refrigerator got its hum : introductory essay]. Politike Oikonomia toy Sygchronoy Kapitalismoy [The political economy of modern capitalism]. A. Vlachou. Athens, Athens University of Economics and Business: 1-41.
Mackenzie, D. (1993). Burden of proof goes to trial. The Times Higher: 19 , 21.
Mackenzie, D. and A. Molina (1993). "Formal education." Computing(6May): 24.
Mackenzie, D. and B. Elzen (1993). From megaflops to total solutions : the changing dynamics of competitiveness in supercomputing. Technological competitiveness ... A. William. New York, IEEE Press: 119-151.
Mackenzie, D. (1993). "From the luminiferous ether to the Boeing 757 : a history of the laser gyroscope." Technology and Culture(34): 475-515.
Mackenzie, D. (1993). The furry saboteur who nearly blew up the world. The Independent: 15.
Mackenzie, D. (1993). "Negotiating arithmetic, constructing proof : the sociology of mathematics and information technology." Social Studies of Science(23): 37-65.
Mackenzie, D. (1993). The social negotiation of proof : an analysis and a further prediction. Formal methods in systems engineering. P. Ryan and C. Sennett. London, Springer: 23-31.
Mackenzie, D. (1993). Teoria statystyczna a interesy spoleczne : studium przypadku. Mocny program : socjologii wiedzy. B. Barnes and D. Bloor. Warsaw, Wydawniclwo IFiS PAN. 177-236.
Mackenzie, D. and G. Spinardi (1993). The technological impact of a defence research establishment. Defence science and technology : adjusting to change. R. Coopey, M. Uttley and G. Spinardi. Reading, Harwood. 85-124.
Mackenzie, D. (1994). "The automation of proof : a historical and sociological exploration." Edinburgh PICT Working Paper: no56.
Mackenzie, D. (1994). "Computer-related accidental death : an empirical exploration." Science and Public Policy 21(4): 233-248.
Mackenzie, D. (1994). Ordinateurs et missiles de croisières : la sociologie des techniques contemporaines. De la prehistoire aux missiles ballistiques. B. Latour and P. Lemonnier. Paris, Editions la Découverte: 132-48.
Mackenzie, D. (1994). Edinburgh PICT Working Paper(no.55).
Mackenzie, D. (1995). Marukus wa k'igye [Marx and the Machine]. Uri eke k'isul iran muot inga?[What does technology mean to us?]. S.-S. Song. Seoul, Nokt'u: 68-108.
Mackenzie, D. and J. Wajcman (1995). Muot i k'isul ul hyongsong hanun'ga? [What shapes technology]. Uri eke k'isul iran muot inga?[What does technology mean to us?]. S.-S. Song. Seoul, Nokt'u: 111-149.
Mackenzie, D. (1995). "The automation of proof : a historical and sociological exploration." IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 17(3): 7-29.
Mackenzie, D. and G. Spinardi (1995). Isn't it time we forgot about the atomic bomb? The Independent: 14-15.
Mackenzie, D. (1995). No bomb like an old bomb. The Guardian.
Mackenzie, D. and G. Spinardi (1995). "Tacit, knowledge, weapons, design, and the univention of nuclear weapons." American Journal of Sociology 101(1): 44-99.
Mackenzie, D., M. Peltu, et al. (1996). Computer power and human limits. Information and communication technologies : visions and realities. W. H. Dutton. Oxford, Oxford University Press: 177-195.
Mackenzie, D. (1996). Computers, 'bugs' and the sociology of mathematical proof. Information and communication technologies : visions and realities. W. H. Dutton. Oxford, Oxford University Press: 69-8.
Mackenzie, D. (1996). How do we know the properties of artefacts? : applying the sociology of knowledge to technology. Technological change: methods and themes in the history of technology. R. Fox. Amsterdam, Harwood: p247-263.
Mackenzie, D. (1996). Knowing machines : essays on technical change. London, MIT Press.
Mackenzie, D. (1996). "Moving toward disinvention." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists(Sept./Oct.): 4.
Mackenzie, D. (1996). The myth of Iraq's shop-till-you-drop nuclear programme. The Guardian: 13.
Mackenzie, D. (1996). "Proof and the computer : some issues raised by the formal verification of computer systems." Science and Public Policy 23(1): 45-53.
Mackenzie, D. and M. Tierney (1996). "Safety-critical and security-critical computing in Britain : an exploration." Technology Analysis and Strategic Management 8(4): 355-79.
Mackenzie, D. (1996). The tritium factor. The Independent: 20.
Mackenzie, D. (1996). "Uninventing the bomb?" Medicine, Conflict and Survival 12: 202-211.
Mackenzie, D. and G. Pottinger (1997). "Mathematics, technology, and trust : formal verification, computer security and the U.S. military." Annals of the History of Computing 19(3): 41-59.
Mackenzie, D. (1997). "Wasting assets." London Review of Books 19(2): 24-5.
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