Contents
- IPrologues
- IIMatters of TimeWhen time matters in the sciences, it matters in their narratives, but those narratives rarely use a simple account of time
- IIIAccessing Nature’s NarrativesWhen nature is seen as narrating itself, narrative becomes a constituent feature of scientific accounts
- IVInterlude
- VResearch NarrativesWhen scientists write about their research, their narratives centre on their practices but reveal their beliefs about phenomena
12Research Narratives and Narratives of Nature in Scientific Articles: How Scientists Familiarize Their Communities with New Approaches and Epistemic Objects
14Reporting on Plagues: Epidemiological Reasoning in the Early Twentieth Century
15The Politics of Representation: Narratives of Automation in Twentieth-Century American Mathematics
16Chronicle, Genealogy and Narrative: Understanding Synthetic Biology in the Image of Historiography
- VINarrative Sensibility and ArgumentWhen narrative acts as a site for reasoning
- VIIFinale