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Chapter 1. Introduction: Re-considering Community and Identity in Contemporary Technosciences (Susan Molyneux-Hodgson & Karen Kastenhofer)
Part 1. The Emergence of What? The Case of Synthetic Biology
Chapter 2. What Synthetic Biology Aims At: Review Articles as Sites for Constructing and Narrating a Field (Clemens Blümel)
Chapter 3. Rethinking Concepts of Community in the Technosciences: The Case of Synthetic Biology (Alexander Degelsegger-Márquez)
Chapter 4. Taking the Field of Emergence: Emergence of Technoscientific Fields and the New Political Sociology of Science (Benjamin Raimbault & Pierre-Benoit Joly)
Chapter 5. Diversity Within. Biographical Talk and (Inter)disciplinary Identities in a Contemporary British University (Cuevas-Garcia, Carlos A.)
Part 2. The Impact of a New Innovation Regime on Scientific Community
Chapter 6. Shaping of Technosciences by Funding Regimes from the Scientists' Perspective: The Case of Systems Medicine (Imme Petersen & Regine Kollek)
Chapter 7. A Tale of Two Scientific Communities: Self-Organisation and Steering in European Research (Inga Ulnicane-Ozolina)
Chapter 8. "Big Interdisciplinarity": Unsettling Excellence (Bettina Bock von Wülfingen)
Chapter 9. The Project-ed Community: Day-to-Day Excellence Within an Interdisciplinary Project on Microbial Bioenergy (Beatrice Cointe)
Part 3. Performing Identity Under Technoscientific Conditions
Chapter 10. Remaining Central and Interdisciplinary. Conditions for Success of a Research Speciality at the University (Marianne Noel)
Chapter 11. Being a 'Good Researcher' in Transdisciplinary Research - Identity Work Beyond Community? (Andrea Schikowitz)
Chapter 12. Mistaken Identities of Experts and Novices: How Undergraduate Students Contribute to Engineering Laboratory Communities (Caitlin Donahue Wylie)
Chapter 13. Performing Science in Public: Science Communication and Scientific Identity
Chapter 14. Discussion: Community and Identity Under Technoscientific Conditions: Empirical Insights.
Part 1. The Emergence of What? The Case of Synthetic Biology
Chapter 2. What Synthetic Biology Aims At: Review Articles as Sites for Constructing and Narrating a Field (Clemens Blümel)
Chapter 3. Rethinking Concepts of Community in the Technosciences: The Case of Synthetic Biology (Alexander Degelsegger-Márquez)
Chapter 4. Taking the Field of Emergence: Emergence of Technoscientific Fields and the New Political Sociology of Science (Benjamin Raimbault & Pierre-Benoit Joly)
Chapter 5. Diversity Within. Biographical Talk and (Inter)disciplinary Identities in a Contemporary British University (Cuevas-Garcia, Carlos A.)
Part 2. The Impact of a New Innovation Regime on Scientific Community
Chapter 6. Shaping of Technosciences by Funding Regimes from the Scientists' Perspective: The Case of Systems Medicine (Imme Petersen & Regine Kollek)
Chapter 7. A Tale of Two Scientific Communities: Self-Organisation and Steering in European Research (Inga Ulnicane-Ozolina)
Chapter 8. "Big Interdisciplinarity": Unsettling Excellence (Bettina Bock von Wülfingen)
Chapter 9. The Project-ed Community: Day-to-Day Excellence Within an Interdisciplinary Project on Microbial Bioenergy (Beatrice Cointe)
Part 3. Performing Identity Under Technoscientific Conditions
Chapter 10. Remaining Central and Interdisciplinary. Conditions for Success of a Research Speciality at the University (Marianne Noel)
Chapter 11. Being a 'Good Researcher' in Transdisciplinary Research - Identity Work Beyond Community? (Andrea Schikowitz)
Chapter 12. Mistaken Identities of Experts and Novices: How Undergraduate Students Contribute to Engineering Laboratory Communities (Caitlin Donahue Wylie)
Chapter 13. Performing Science in Public: Science Communication and Scientific Identity
Chapter 14. Discussion: Community and Identity Under Technoscientific Conditions: Empirical Insights.