Scott Frickel
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American sociologist
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- Bachelors Sociology University of California, Santa Cruz
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Scott Frickel is an American sociologist, currently an associate professor at Brown University, previously a professor at Tulane University and Washington State University, where he was the Boeing Distinguished Professor of Environmental Sociology. He is also a published author, being both cited and collected by libraries.
Scott Frickel's Published Works
Published Works
- A General Theory of Scientific/Intellectual Movements (2005) (508)
- Interdisciplinarity: A Critical Assessment (2009) (412)
- Undone Science: Charting Social Movement and Civil Society Challenges to Research Agenda Setting (2010) (387)
- Beyond the nature/society divide: Learning to think about a mountain (1995) (204)
- Science and neoliberal globalization: a political sociological approach (2011) (170)
- The New Political Sociology of Science: Institutions, Networks, and Power (2006) (165)
- Hurricane Katrina, contamination, and the unintended organization of ignorance (2007) (98)
- Understanding Environmental Governance (2004) (82)
- Ecological Threat and the Founding of U.S. National Environmental Movement Organizations, 1962–1998 (2011) (74)
- Building an Interdiscipline: Collective Action Framing and the Rise of Genetic Toxicology (2004) (73)
- Science in the Modern World Polity: Institutionalization and Globalization (2004) (65)
- The Historical Nature of Cities (2013) (60)
- Chemical Consequences: Environmental Mutagens, Scientist Activism, and the Rise of Genetic Toxicology (2004) (59)
- The New Political Sociology of Science (2006) (57)
- Privacy, technology, and norms: the case of Smart Meters. (2015) (56)
- A Targeted Health Risk Assessment Following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure in Vietnamese-American Shrimp Consumers (2014) (46)
- Just science? Organizing scientist activism in the US environmental justice movement (2004) (46)
- Evaluation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using Analytical Methods, Toxicology, and Risk Assessment Research: Seafood Safety after a Petroleum Spill as an Example (2013) (44)
- Evaluation and Management Strategies for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in Drinking Water Aquifers: Perspectives from Impacted U.S. Northeast Communities (2018) (37)
- Digging Deeper: Mining‐Dependent Regions in Historical Perspective1 (2010) (37)
- Mining the Past: Historical Context and the Changing Implications of Natural Resource Extraction (1996) (36)
- Building Environmental States (2004) (35)
- Toxic Bodies/Toxic Environments: An Interdisciplinary Forum (2008) (34)
- Urbanization as Socioenvironmental Succession: The Case of Hazardous Industrial Site Accumulation1 (2015) (33)
- Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration (2016) (30)
- Absences: Methodological Note about Nothing, in Particular (2014) (29)
- and knowledge gaps in an urban hazardscape (2016) (28)
- Sites Unseen (2018) (26)
- Residues: Rethinking Chemical Environments (2018) (23)
- Tracking Industrial Land Use Conversions (2008) (22)
- Scientist Activism in Environmental Justice Conflicts: An Argument for Synergy (2004) (18)
- Mapping knowledge investments in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: a new approach for assessing regulatory agency responses to environmental disaster (2009) (17)
- Diversity and diversion: Higher superstition and the dangers of insularity in science and technology studies (1998) (16)
- THE ORGANIZATION OF EXPERT ACTIVISM: SHADOW MOBILIZATION IN TWO SOCIAL MOVEMENTS (2015) (15)
- Mining Spatio-temporal Data on Industrialization from Historical Registries (2016) (15)
- Environmental Dimensions of Urban Change: Uncovering Relict Industrial Waste Sites and Subsequent Land Use Conversions in Portland and New Orleans (2011) (15)
- Crossing the next divide: A response to Andy Pickering (1996) (14)
- Engineering Heterogeneous Accounts: The Case of Submarine Thermal Reactor Mark-I (1996) (13)
- Nested logics and smart meter adoption: Institutional processes and organizational change in the diffusion of smart meters in the United States (2019) (10)
- Who Are the Experts of Environmental Health Justice (2011) (10)
- Field of Visions: Interorganizational Challenges to the Smart Energy Transition in Washington State (2017) (8)
- One Medicine? Advocating (Inter)disciplinarity at the Interfaces of Animal Health, Human Health, and the Environment -- Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Theory and Practice across Disciplines (2016) (7)
- The Unknowers: How Strategic Ignorance Rules the World (2020) (7)
- Do Legacy Industrial Sites Produce Legacy Effects in Ethnic and Racial Residential Settlement? Environmental Inequality Formation in Rhode Island’s Industrial Core 1 (2020) (7)
- Automated data extraction from historical city directories: The rise and fall of mid-century gas stations in Providence, RI (2019) (7)
- Fields of Knowledge: Science, Politics and Publics in the Neoliberal Age (2014) (7)
- Power to the people: industrial transition movements and energy populism (2018) (7)
- Introduction: Fields of Knowledge and Theory Traditions in the Sociology of Science (2014) (6)
- Antiangiogenesis Research and the Dynamics of Scientific Fields: (2014) (6)
- When disasters strike environmental science: a case–control study of changes in scientific collaboration networks (2019) (6)
- Shadow Mobilization for Environmental Health and Justice (2010) (5)
- Prevalence of diabetes and impact on cardiovascular events and mortality in patients with chronic coronary syndromes, across multiple geographical regions and ethnicities. (2021) (5)
- The Environmental Mutagen Society and the emergence of genetic toxicology: a sociological perspective. (2001) (4)
- Drought, Hurricane, or Wildfire? Assessing the Trump Administration’s Anti-Science Disaster (2020) (4)
- Not Here and Everywhere (2014) (3)
- Disciplining environmentalism : opportunity structures, scientist activism, and the rise of genetic toxicology, 1941-1976 (2001) (3)
- Future flooding increases unequal exposure risks to relic industrial pollution (2022) (2)
- Feature extraction and machine learning techniques for identifying historic urban environmental hazards: New methods to locate lost fossil fuel infrastructure in US cities (2021) (2)
- Environmental Science and Technology Studies (2021) (2)
- and Challenges to Research Agenda Setting Undone Science : Charting Social Movement and Civil Society (2010) (1)
- Many Thanks to our Reviewers for 2010 (2011) (1)
- When Environmental Inequality Racialized: Historical Evidence from Providence, Rhode Island (2022) (1)
- Embodied, embedded or both? Investigating experts and expertise in two Greater Boston social movements (2022) (1)
- Making the ‘business case’: vocabularies of motive and clean tech innovation in the hidden developmental state (2022) (1)
- In Defense of Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity and Specialization in the Research University (2015) (1)
- Mobilizing environmental experts and expertise (2021) (0)
- Acknowledgement to reviewers (2010) (0)
- Disaster, Participatory Science, and Infrastructure (2022) (0)
- Review Essay: Global Environment and Human Development (2010) (0)
- Book Reviews (2007) (0)
- A Nested Institutional Analysis of Clean Technology in Washington State (2018) (0)
- Reviewer Thank You (2019) (0)
- Challenges to Research Agenda Setting Undone Science: Charting Social Movement and Civil Society (2011) (0)
- Riding a long green wave: interdisciplinary environmental sciences and studies in higher education (2020) (0)
- Building Participatory Knowledge Infrastructure Against the GMO Agribusiness Regime: The Case of Los Campamentos Sanitarios (2022) (0)
- The Politics of Invisibility: Public Knowledge about Radiation Health Effects after Chernobyl (2016) (0)
- Global Environment and Human Development (2010) (0)
- Many Thanks to Our Reviewers for 2009 (2010) (0)
- Toxic Urban Land About : (2019) (0)
- Long after “People before Highways”: Social Movements and Expert Activism in Greater Boston, 1960–2016 (2022) (0)
- Parks, People, and Pollution: A Relational Study of Socioenvironmental Succession (2023) (0)
- Beyond the Nature/Societ Divide: Learning to Think About a Mountain 1 (0)
- Sabrina McCormick.Mobilizing Science: Movements, Participation, and the Remaking of Knowledge. 212 pp., tables, bibl., index. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2009. $58.50 (cloth). (2010) (0)
- A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF POPULAR THEMES AND SEXUALITY IN RAP AND REGGAE MUSIC By ANNIKA YVETTE WHITE A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS IN SOCIOLOGY (2010) (0)
- Residues (2021) (0)
- Relict Industrial Waste and Urban Development: A Comparative Analysis (2009) (0)
- Learning to Think About a Mountain with Bill (2013) (0)
- When disasters strike environmental science: a case–control study of changes in scientific collaboration networks (2019) (0)
- Early Childcare and Education in a Post-Industrial Landscape: Inequalities in Proximity to Active and Relic Manufacturing in Metropolitan Providence, Rhode Island (2022) (0)
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