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Thu Apr 3 09:13:58 2008
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Scott Frickle's and Neil Gross' article "A General Theory of
Scientific/Intellectual Movements" (American Sociological Review, Vol. 70,
No. 2, April 2005 , pp. 204-232) may be useful: among other things, it
explores how "theory groups, bandwagons, actor networks, and other kindred
formations arise to alter the intellectual landscape." 

Michael McLure

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