The sociology of a genetic engineering technique: ritual and rationality in the performance of the plasmid prep
by Kathleen Jordan, Michael Lynch
Reference:
Kathleen Jordan, Michael Lynch, (1992), "The sociology of a genetic engineering technique: ritual and rationality in the performance of the plasmid prep", In The Right Tools for the Job: At Work in 20th Century Life Sciences (Adele E. Clarke, Joan H. Fujimura, eds.), Princeton, Princeton University Press, pp. 77–114.
Bibtex Entry:
@INCOLLECTION{Jordan1992,
  address = "Princeton", 
  author = "Kathleen Jordan and Michael Lynch", 
  booktitle = "The Right Tools for the Job: At Work in 20th Century Life Sciences", 
  keywords = "EMCA, Sociology, Genetic Engineering, Ritual, Rationality", 
  editor = "Adele E. Clarke and Joan H. Fujimura", 
  pages = "77–114", 
  publisher = "Princeton University Press", 
  title = "The sociology of a genetic engineering technique: ritual and rationality in the performance of the plasmid prep", 
  year = "1992", 
}