Trevor Pinch

1 article
Cornell University ORCID: 0000-0001-6938-2199
  1. Cold fusion and the sociology of scientific knowledge
    Abstract

    The early stages of the cold fusion controversy are reviewed. It is shown how ideas in the sociology of scientific knowledge such as “symmetry,”; “interpretative flexibility,”; and “experimenter's regress”; are applicable to the controversy. It is argued that there is nothing exceptional about the dynamics of the debate, apart from the media attention. In cold fusion we see scientific controversy as normal.

    doi:10.1080/10572259409364559