Reedited as book (VI)_______ Litterary presentation of the various effects that semiotics of scientific texts have come to recognize; explores the distinction between fiction writing and fact writing. __________ Over the last fifteen years our conception of the scientific article has greatly advanced with the application of methods borrowed from history, literary criticism, rhetoric, semiotics, and finally, the microsociology of science and technology.2 During the last few years, scientific discourse which was formerly thought to be inaccessible to laymen or written ‘without literary style’, has become an almost routine subject for literary criticism. In this chapter we demonstrate some of the results of these studies experimentally.
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Latour, B., & Bastide, F. (1986). Writing Science — Fact and Fiction. In Mapping the Dynamics of Science and Technology (pp. 51–66). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07408-2_4
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