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  • Veritocracy

    Truth, Science, and How to Preserve Democracy

    Series series Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society
    Western democracies are suffering from populism, verging on fascism, because of the erosion of truth. This book argues that truth can grow out of citizenship education in how science really works, allied with an explicit culture of truth among politicians.While science operates outside the timescale of politics, it can serve as an object lesson for political decision-making under democracy. Using ... Read more

    $93.19 USD

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  • Why Democracies Need Science

    We live in times of increasing public distrust of the main institutions of modern society. Experts, including scientists, are suspected of working to hidden agendas or serving vested interests. The solution is usually seen as more public scrutiny and more control by democratic institutions – experts must be subservient to social and political life.In this book, Harry Collins and Robert Evans take ... Read more

    $20.00 USD

  • Artifictional Intelligence

    Against Humanity's Surrender to Computers

    by Harry Collins ...
    Recent startling successes in machine intelligence using a technique called ‘deep learning’ seem to blur the line between human and machine as never before. Are computers on the cusp of becoming so intelligent that they will render humans obsolete? Harry Collins argues we are getting ahead of ourselves, caught up in images of a fantastical future dreamt up in fictional portrayals. The greater ... Read more

    $22.00 USD

  • Are We All Scientific Experts Now?

    by Harry Collins ...
    Series series New Human Frontiers
    To ordinary people, science used to seem infallible. Scientists were heroes, selflessly pursuing knowledge for the common good. More recently, a series of scientific scandals, frauds and failures have led us to question science’s pre-eminence. Revelations such as Climategate, or debates about the safety of the MMR vaccine, have dented our confidence in science.In this provocative new book Harry ... Read more

    $10.00 USD

  • Gravity's Ghost

    Scientific Discovery in the Twenty-first Century

    by Harry Collins ...
    A gripping look at gravitational wave research and what it says about scientific discovery and the future of the scientific community."This fine book pairs exploratory analysis with the pulse of a detective story. Giving a portrait of the way a community chose to test itself on the threshold of new knowledge, Collins offers the rich sociological insight that can only be won from uncommon ... Read more

    $12.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Gravity's Ghost and Big Dog

    Scientific Discovery and Social Analysis in the Twenty-First Century

    by Harry Collins ...
    "In part an account of sociological fieldwork among scientists in the field and part astronomy-history mystery. . . . a terrific read." — NatureGravity's Ghost and Big Dog brings to life science's efforts to detect cosmic gravitational waves. These ripples in space-time are predicted by general relativity, and their discovery will not only demonstrate the truth of Einstein's theories but also ... Read more

    $24.49 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Gravity's Kiss

    The Detection of Gravitational Waves

    by Harry Collins ...
    **Written in real time, this fascinating account takes you inside a landmark scientific discovery, long in the making: the first detection of gravitational waves.“Thrilling like a spy story.” —Carlo Rovelli, author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics**Scientists have been trying to confirm the existence of gravitational waves for more than 50 years. Then, in September 2015, came a “very interesting ... Read more

    $15.99 USD

  • Forms of Life

    The Method and Meaning of Sociology

    by Harry Collins ...
    A concise, accessible, and engaging guide for students and practitioners of sociology.In Forms of Life, Harry Collins offers an introduction to social science methodology, drawing on his forty-plus years of conducting high-profile sociological research. In this concise, accessible, and engaging book, Collins explains not only how to do sociology (the method) but also how to think about sociology ... Read more

    $25.99 USD

  • The Shape of Actions

    What Humans and Machines Can Do

    What can humans do? What can machines do? How do humans delegate actions to machines? In this book, Harry Collins and Martin Kusch combine insights from sociology and philosophy to provide a novel answer to these increasingly important questions.The authors begin by distinguishing between two basic types of intentional behavior, which they call polimorphic actions and mimeomorphic actions. ... Read more

    $21.99 USD

  • Bad Call

    Technology's Attack on Referees and Umpires and How to Fix It

    Series series Inside Technology
    How technologies can get it wrong in sports, and what the consequences are—referees undermined, fans heartbroken, and the illusion of perfect accuracy maintained.Good call or bad call, referees and umpires have always had the final say in sports. Bad calls are more visible: plays are televised backward and forward and in slow motion. New technologies—the Hawk-Eye system used in tennis and cricket, ... Read more

    $28.99 USD

  • Experts and the Will of the People

    Society, Populism and Science

    Series series Social Sciences (R0)
    The rise of populism in the West has led to attacks on the legitimacy of scientific expertise in political decision making. This book explores the differences between populism and pluralist democracy and their relationship with science. Pluralist democracy is characterised by respect for minority choices and a system of checks and balances that prevents power being concentrated in one group, while ... Read more

    $71.99 USD

  • Einstein Was Right

    The Science and History of Gravitational Waves

    An authoritative interdisciplinary account of the historic discovery of gravitational wavesIn 1915, Albert Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves—ripples in the fabric of spacetime caused by the movement of large masses—as part of the theory of general relativity. A century later, researchers with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) confirmed Einstein's ... Read more

    $32.39 USD