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'''Andrew Pickering''' is a sociologist and historian of science at the ]. He holds a doctorate in physics from the ], and a doctorate in Science Studies from the ]. His book ''Constructing Quarks: A Sociological History of Particle Physics'' is a classic in the field of the ]. He also authored ''The mangle of practice: Time, agency and science'' (University of Chicago Press, 1995). He is currently working on a book on the postwar social history of cybernetics. '''Andrew Pickering''' is a sociologist and historian of science at the ]. He holds a doctorate in physics from the ], and a doctorate in Science Studies from the ]. His book ''Constructing Quarks: A Sociological History of Particle Physics'' is a classic in the field of the ]. He also authored ''The mangle of practice: Time, agency and science'' (University of Chicago Press, 1995). He is currently working on a book on the ] social history of ].


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Andrew Pickering is a sociologist and historian of science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He holds a doctorate in physics from the University of London, and a doctorate in Science Studies from the University of Edinburgh. His book Constructing Quarks: A Sociological History of Particle Physics is a classic in the field of the sociology of science. He also authored The mangle of practice: Time, agency and science (University of Chicago Press, 1995). He is currently working on a book on the postwar social history of cybernetics.

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