Year |
Recipient |
Awarded work
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1994 |
Donald A. MacKenzie |
Inventing Accuracy: A Historical Sociology of Nuclear Missile Guidance[3]
|
1995 |
Londa Schiebinger |
Nature's Body: Gender in the Making of Modern Science
|
1996 |
Steven Shapin |
A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in 17th Century England[4]
|
1997 |
Theodore M. Porter |
Trust in Numbers: The Pursuit of Objectivity in Science and Public Life[5]
|
1998 |
Peter Dear |
Discipline and Experience: The Mathematical Way in the Scientific Revolution
|
1999 |
Donna J. Haraway |
Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium.FemaleMan©Meets_OncoMouse™: Feminism and Technoscience (published 1996)
|
2000 |
Adele E. Clarke |
Disciplining Reproduction: Modernity, American Life Sciences, and 'the Problems of Sex'
|
2001 |
Karin Knorr-Cetina |
Epistemic Cultures: How the Sciences Make Knowledge[6]
|
2002 |
Lily E. Kay |
Who Wrote the Book of Life? A History of the Genetic Code
|
Randall Collins |
The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change
|
2003 |
Helen Verran |
Science and an African Logic[7]
|
2004 |
Annemarie Mol |
The Body Multiple[8]
|
2005 |
Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio |
Biomedical Platforms[9]
|
2006 |
Philip Mirowski |
The Effortless Economy of Science?
|
2007 |
Geoffrey Bowker |
Memory Practices in the Sciences
|
2008 |
Michelle Murphy |
Sick Building Syndrome and the Problem of Uncertainty
|
2009 |
Steven Epstein |
Inclusion: Politics of Difference in Medical Research
|
2010 |
Warwick Anderson |
The Collectors of Lost Souls. Turning Kuru Scientists into Whitemen
|
2011 |
Marion Fourcade |
Economists and Societies: Discipline and Profession in the United States, Britain and France, 1890s to 1990s
|
2012 |
Hugh Raffles |
Insectopedia
|
2013 |
Isabelle Stengers |
Cosmopolitics
|
2014 |
Helen Tilley |
Africa as a Living Laboratory: Empire, Development, and the Problem of Scientific Knowledge, 1870-1950
|
2015 |
S. Lochlann Jain |
Malignant: How Cancer Becomes Us
|
2016 |
Banu Subramaniam |
Ghost Stories for Darwin[10]
|
2017 |
Judy Wajcman |
Pressed for Time: The Acceleration of Life in Digital Capitalism[11]
|
2018 |
Lundy Braun |
Breathing Race into the Machine: The Surprising Career of the Spirometer from Plantation to Genetics (published 2014).[12]
|
2019 |
Michelle Murphy |
The Economization of Life
|
2020 |
Noémi Tousignant |
Edges of Exposure: Toxicology and the Problem of Capacity in Postcolonial Senegal[13]
|
2021 |
Thom van Dooren |
The Wake of Crows: Living and Dying in Shared Worlds[14]
|
2022 |
Aniket Aga |
Genetically Modified Democracy
|
2023
|
Donovan Schaefer
|
Wild Experiment: Feeling Science and Secularism after Darwin
|
2024
|
Shannon Cramm
|
Unmaking the Bomb: Environmental Clean up and the Politics of Impossibility
|