On SSK and Conversing with Scientists: Eugénia Rodrigues Talks with Michael J. Mulkay

  • Eugenia Rodrigues Science, Technology and Innovation Studies (STIS) The University of Edinburgh
  • Michael J. Mulkay University of York
Keywords: Mike Mulkay, interview, reflexivity, discourse, literary forms, rigor

Abstract

Mike Mulkay takes Eugénia Rodrigues through a journey that revisits his involvement in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and STS. They talk dates, career moves, foundational work, books, and how it all started with a denied visa application from the US. Running under this formalistic level, though, other themes emerge: the notion of a “field” and its meaning in STS; the observed lack of epistemological and methodological rigor in research practice; Mulkay’s unsuccessful (on his own account) project on the literary forms or his unfazed take on the work produced by the “Edinburgh School.” It is a fascinating expedition and one that reveals some very present-day questions for STS, not least about the meanings of engagement and reflexivity. A reflection by Eugénia Rodrigues follows the interview.

Author Biography

Eugenia Rodrigues, Science, Technology and Innovation Studies (STIS) The University of Edinburgh
I'm a lecturer in Science, Technology and Innovation Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
Published
24 Jul 2018
Section
Traces