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In a research project in the sociology of science I study knowledge strategies used by experts in acquiring and changing complex and innovative knowledge.1 The goal is to analyze problem solving strategies in real-world contexts and to describe the forms of their social organization.
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Amann, K. (1992). Scientific Expertise as a Social Process. In: Floyd, C., Züllighoven, H., Budde, R., Keil-Slawik, R. (eds) Software Development and Reality Construction. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76817-0_12
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