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    Publication Ethics and the Ghost Management of Medical Publication.Mathieu Doucet Sergio Sismondo - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (6):273-283.
    It is by now no secret that some scientific articles are ghost authored – that is, written by someone other than the person whose name appears at the top of the article. Ghost authorship, however, is only one sort of ghosting. In this article, we present evidence that pharmaceutical companies engage in the ghost management of the scientific literature, by controlling or shaping several crucial steps in the research, writing, and publication of scientific articles. Ghost management allows the pharmaceutical industry (...)
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  2. Island Biogeography and the Multiple Domains of Models.Sismondo Sergio - 2000 - Biology and Philosophy 15 (2):239-258.
    This paper adopts a symmetrical approach tocontroversies over R.H. MacArthur and E.O. Wilson'sequilibrium model of island biogeography, in order toshow how different interpretations of the model dependupon different philosophical understandings of theapplication of models and theories. In particular,there are quite distinct domains to which the modelcould apply; in addition, some equivocation amongthese domains is important to the model's success.Therefore, apparently inconsistent interpretations,interpretations that fit into roughly instrumentalist,realist and rationalist conceptions of science, may bemutually supporting in practice. Descriptions ofscientific practice, then, (...)
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    Philosophy of Biology.Sergio Sismondo - 1995 - Philosophical Review 104 (1):164.
  4. An introduction to science and technology studies.Sergio Sismondo - 2004 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    The prehistory of science and technology studies -- The Kuhnian revolution -- Questioning functionalism in the sociology of science -- Stratification and discrimination -- The strong programme and the sociology of knowledge -- The social construction of scientific and technical realities -- Feminist epistemologies of science -- Actor-network theory -- Two questions concerning technology -- Studying laboratories -- Controversies -- Standardization and objectivity -- Rhetoric and discourse -- The unnaturalness of science and technology -- The public understanding of science -- (...)
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  5. Ghosts in the Machine.Sergio Sismondo - 2009 - Social Studies of Science 39 (2):171-98.
     
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    Key Opinion Leaders and the Corruption of Medical Knowledge: What the Sunshine Act Will and Won’t Cast Light on.Sergio Sismondo - 2013 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (3):635-643.
    The pharmaceutical industry, in its marketing efforts, often turns to “key opinion leaders” or “KOLs” to disseminate scientific information. Drawing on the author's fieldwork, this article documents and examines the use of KOLs in pharmaceutical companies’ marketing efforts. Partly due to the use of KOLs, a small number of companies with well-defined and narrow interests have inordinate influence over how medical knowledge is produced, circulated, and consumed. The issue here, as in many other cases of institutional corruption, is that a (...)
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    Ghost management: How much of the medical literature is shaped behind the scenes by the pharmaceutical industry?Sergio Sismondo - manuscript
    Anecdotes have shown that some articles on profitable drugs are constructed by and shepherded through publication by pharmaceutical companies and their agents, whose influence is largely invisible to readers. This is ghost-management, the substantial but unrecognized research, analysis, writing, editing and/or facilitation behind publication. Publicly available documents suggest that these practices extremely widespread affecting up to 40% of clinical trial reports in key periods but it has been unclear how representative these documents are. This article presents the results of an (...)
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    Models, Simulations, and Their Objects.Sergio Sismondo - 1999 - Science in Context 12 (2):247-260.
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    Pharmaceutical company funding and its consequences: A qualitative systematic review.Sergio Sismondo - manuscript
    This article systematically reviews published studies of the association of pharmaceutical industry funding and clinical trial results, as well a few closely related studies. It reviews two earlier results, and surveys the recent literature. Results are clear: Pharmaceutical company sponsorship is strongly associated with results that favor the sponsors' interests.
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    Science without Myth: On Constructions, Reality, and Social Knowledge.Sergio Sismondo - 1996 - SUNY Press.
    This philosophical introduction to and discussion of social and political studies of science argues that scientific knowledge is socially constructed.
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  11. Corporate Disguises in Medical Science: Dodging the Interest Repertoire.Sergio Sismondo - 2011 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 31 (6):482-492.
    Roughly 40% of the sizeable medical research and literature on recently approved drugs is “ghost managed” by the pharmaceutical industry and its agents. Research is performed and articles are written by companies and their agents, though apparently independent academics serve as authors on the publications. Similarly, the industry hires academic scientists, termed key opinion leaders, to serve as its speakers and to deliver its continuing medical education courses. In the ghost management of knowledge, and its dissemination through key opinion leaders, (...)
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  12. Pharmaceutical maneuvers.Sergio Sismondo - unknown
    In 2003, the pharmaceutical company Biovail received a spate of negative publicity around a program for its heart medication Cardizem LA. For a three-month period Biovail paid US doctors US$1000 (and their office managers US$150) for patient data when at least 11 of their patients renewed a prescription to Cardizem. Doctors who signed up for the trial but who did not keep 11 patients on the drug received US$250 for participation. According to Biovail, this was a research trial, meeting US (...)
     
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    Publication ethics and the ghost management of medical publication.Sergio Sismondo & Mathieu Doucet - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (6):273-283.
    It is by now no secret that some scientific articles are ghost authored – that is, written by someone other than the person whose name appears at the top of the article. Ghost authorship, however, is only one sort of ghosting. In this article, we present evidence that pharmaceutical companies engage in the ghost management of the scientific literature, by controlling or shaping several crucial steps in the research, writing, and publication of scientific articles. Ghost management allows the pharmaceutical industry (...)
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  14. Deflationary Metaphysics and the Natures of Maps.Sergio Sismondo & Nicholas Chrisman - 2001 - Philosophy of Science 68 (S3):S38-S49.
    “Scientific theories are maps of the natural world.” This metaphor is often used as part of a deflationary argument for a weak but relatively global version of scientific realism, a version that recognizes the place of conventions, goals, and contingencies in scientific representations, while maintaining that they are typically true in a clear and literal sense. By examining, in a naturalistic way, some relationships between maps and what they map, we question the scope and value of realist construals of maps—and (...)
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    Hegemony of Knowledge and Pharmaceutical Industry Strategy.Sergio Sismondo - 2017 - In Dien Ho (ed.), Philosophical Issues in Pharmaceutics: Development, Dispensing, and Use. Springer.
    This chapter discusses some strategies pharmaceutical companies employ to establish influence and even hegemony over domains of medical knowledge: marketing products via medical research and education. The chapter thus contributes to understanding the political economy of knowledge in this industry. As a counterpart to traditional epistemology, studying the political economy of knowledge shifts attention from individual claims and their justifications to some of the forces available to shape terrains on which claims are produced, distributed, and consumed.Of pharmaceutical companies’ clinical research, (...)
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    Deflationary Metaphysics and the Construction of Laboratory Mice.Sergio Sismondo - 1997 - Metaphilosophy 28 (3):219-232.
    The deflationist turn in recent philosophy of science has attracted attention, in part because it promises to end debates about scientific realism. In its recommendation that we leave metaphysics behind to look at practice, deflationism constructs itself as an end‐of‐philosophy philosophy, accepting knowledge and the evidence for it at face value. Meanwhile, recent work in philosophy, sociology, and history of science that has focused on practice has underscored problems of such an acceptance: much scientific knowledge is not straightforwardly about the (...)
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    The scientific domains of feminist standpoints.Sergio Sismondo - 1995 - Perspectives on Science 3 (1):49-65.
    Standpoint theory makes the claim that there are social positions from which privileged perspectives on knowledge can be obtained. This article describes some arguments that stake out relatively narrow grounds for the relevance of standpoint theory to science and technology: namely, the oppressed are in a potentially good position to understand social relations. Although these grounds seem narrow and apparently irrelevant to the bulk of the activity of the sciences, recent work in science and technology studies indicates that social relations (...)
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    Boundary Work and the Science Wars: James Robert Brown's Who Rules in Science?Sergio Sismondo - 2005 - Episteme 1 (3):235-248.
    The Science Wars have not involved any violence, nor even threats of violence. Thus the label “wars” for this series of discussions, mostly one-sided and mostly located within the academy, is something of an overblown metaphor. Nonetheless, I will suggest that there are some respects in which the metaphor is appropriate. The Science Wars involve territory, albeit a metaphorical kind of territory. They inspire work that can be best interpreted as ideological, a result of disciplinary interests. Moreover, fellow participants in (...)
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    It's a wonderful world.Sergio Sismondo - 2000 - Biology and Philosophy 15 (1):103-106.
  20. Key Opinion Leaders : Valuing Independence and Conflict of Interest in the Medical Sciences.Sergio Sismondo - 2015 - In Isabelle Dussauge, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson & Francis Lee (eds.), Value practices in the life sciences and medicine. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
     
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  21. Linking Research and Marketing: A Pharmaceutical Innovation.Sergio sismondo - unknown
    This chapter describes in very general terms the integration of clinical research and marketing, drawing on books by marketers and recent cases that have come to the public eye. The tools that have been used to accomplish this integration over the past half-century are various, but they all stem from a realization that in a rational world centered on health there need be no intrinsic divide between research and marketing. Most obviously, marketing drugs to physicians, who are professionals acting within (...)
     
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    Medical research for hire: The political economy of pharmaceutical clinical trials – by Jill A. Fisher when experiments travel: Clinical trials and the global search for human subjects – by Adriana petryna.Sergio Sismondo - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (9):522-524.
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    Modelling Strategies: Creating Autonomy for Biology's Theory of Games.Sergio Sismondo - 1997 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 19 (2):147 - 161.
    John Maynard Smith is the person most responsible for the use of game theory in evolutionary biology, having introduced and developed its major concepts, and later surveyed its uses. In this paper I look at some rhetorical work done by Maynard Smith and his co-author G.R. Price to make game theory a standard and common modelling tool for the evolutionary study of behavior. The original presentation of the ideas — in a 1973 Nature article — is frequently cited but almost (...)
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  24. Publication Planning 101: A Report.Sergio Sismondo - unknown
    Publication planning is the sub-industry to the pharmaceutical industry that does the organizational and practical work of shaping pharmaceutical companies' data and turning it into medical journal articles. Its main purpose is to create and communicate scientific information to support the marketing of products. This report is based mostly on information presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the International Society of Medical Planning Professionals, including a workshop entitled "Publication Planning 101/201", attended by one of us. We provide some analysis (...)
     
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    Reconfiguring Truth: Post-modernism, Science Studies, and the Search for a New Model of Knowledge. Steven C. Ward.Sergio Sismondo - 2000 - Isis 91 (4):837-838.
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  26. Social Studies of Science.Sergio Sismondo - unknown
    Publication of pharmaceutical company-sponsored research in medical journals, and its presentation at conferences and meetings, is mostly governed by ‘publication plans’ that extract the maximum amount of scientific and commercial value out of data and analyses through carefully constructed and placed papers. Clinical research is typically performed by contract research organizations, analyzed by company statisticians, written up by independent medical writers, approved and edited by academic researchers who then serve as authors, and the whole process organized and shepherded through to (...)
     
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    The Mapping Metaphor in Philosophy of Science.Sergio Sismondo - 1998 - Cogito 12 (1):41-50.
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    The Structure Thirty Years Later: Refashioning a Constructivist Metaphysical Program.Sergio Sismondo - 1992 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:300 - 312.
    The Thomas Kuhn of "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" is often seen as an idealist or Neo-Kantian, as holding a constructivist as opposed to realist position. A close reading of the texts in question, keeping in mind Kuhn's interests as a historian, doesn't support this position, though it uncovers other interesting metaphysical commitments. In particular, Kuhn sees a degree of complexity in the world that entails that there will often be some conventionality in our theories. Some reasons for the readings (...)
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  29. Standpoint Theory, in Science.Alison Wylie & Sergio Sismondo - 2015 - In James D. Wright (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Second Edition). Elsevier. pp. 324-330.
    Standpoint theory is based on the insight that those who are marginalized or oppressed have distinctive epistemic resources with which to understand social structures. Inasmuch as these structures shape our understanding of the natural and lifeworlds, standpoint theorists extend this principle to a range of biological and physical as well as social sciences. Standpoint theory has been articulated as a social epistemology and as an aligned methodological stance. It provides the rationale for ‘starting research from the margins’ and for expanding (...)
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    Dr. Golem: How to Think about Medicine. [REVIEW]Sergio Sismondo - 2006 - Isis 97:807-808.
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    Harry Collins;, Trevor Pinch. Dr. Golem: How to Think about Medicine. xii + 246 pp., figs., bibl., index. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. $25. [REVIEW]Sergio Sismondo - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):807-808.
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    Knowledge as Social Order: Rethinking the Sociology of Barry Barnes. [REVIEW]Sergio Sismondo - 2009 - Isis 100:691-691.
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    Massimo Mazzotti . Knowledge as Social Order: Rethinking the Sociology of Barry Barnes. 184 pp., illus., index. Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, 2008. $99.95. [REVIEW]Sergio Sismondo - 2009 - Isis 100 (3):691-691.
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    Robert K. Merton;, Elinor Barber. The Travels and Adventures of Serendipity: A Study in Sociological Semantics and the Sociology of Science. xxv + 313 pp., refs., indexes. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2004. $20.97. [REVIEW]Sergio Sismondo - 2004 - Isis 95 (3):540-540.
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    Review of Strange Trips: Science, Culture, and the Regulation of Drugs. [REVIEW]Sergio Sismondo - 2022 - Spontaneous Generations 10 (1):123-124.
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    Reconfiguring Truth: Post-modernism, Science Studies, and the Search for a New Model of Knowledge by Steven C. Ward. [REVIEW]Sergio Sismondo - 2000 - Isis 91:837-838.
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    Steward or Sorcerer's Apprentice? The Evaluation of Technical Progress: A Systematic Overview of Theories and Opinions by Johan Hendrik Jacob van der Pot; Chris Turner. [REVIEW]Sergio Sismondo - 1999 - Isis 90:585-587.
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    Steward or Sorcerer's Apprentice? The Evaluation of Technical Progress: A Systematic Overview of Theories and Opinions. Johan Hendrik Jacob van der Pot, Chris Turner. [REVIEW]Sergio Sismondo - 1999 - Isis 90 (3):585-587.
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    The Travels and Adventures of Serendipity: A Study in Sociological Semantics and the Sociology of Science. [REVIEW]Sergio Sismondo - 2004 - Isis 95:540-540.
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    Sergio Sismondo: An introduction to science and technology studies: 2nd ed., Wiley-Blackwell, West Sussex, UK, 2010, 244 pp, $37.95 , ISBN: 978-1-4051-8765-7. [REVIEW]Corinna Porteri - 2012 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33 (3):233-235.
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    Ghost-Managed Medicine: Big Pharma’s Invisible Hands by Sergio Sismondo[REVIEW]Leemon B. McHenry - 2019 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 29 (2):12-16.
    Ghost-Managed Medicine exposes the conspiracy to conceal all of the players in the marketing of drugs, including ghostwriters, key opinion leaders, patient advocacy organizations, contract research organizations, publication planners, and even medical journal editors and publishers. The credibility of the claims conveyed by the industry depends on the invisibility of these players.
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    Is medical science for sale?: Sergio Sismondo: Ghost-managed medicine: big pharma’s invisible hands. Manchester: Mattering Press, 2018, 231 pp, e-book open access. [REVIEW]Mattia Andreoletti - 2022 - Metascience 31 (2):281-282.
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    Wenda K. Bauchspies;, Jennifer Croissant;, Sal Restivo. Science, Technology, and Society: A Sociological Approach. xiii + 149 pp., refs., index. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. $21.95 .Sergio Sismondo. An Introduction to Science and Technology Studies. vii + 202 pp., bibl., index. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing, 2004. $27.95 .Nico Stehr;, Volker Meja. Society and Knowledge: Contemporary Perspectives in the Sociology of Knowledge and Science. Revised 2nd edition. viii + 451 pp., figs., index. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, 2005. [REVIEW]Jane Gregory - 2007 - Isis 98 (4):882-884.
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    Boundaries, Reasons, and Ideology: Reply to Sismondo.James Robert Brown - 2005 - Episteme 1 (3):249-255.
    Sergio Sismondo's “Boundary Work and the Science Wars” nicely exemplifies a hotly debated central issue. One side, let me call them the rationalists, tries to explain episodes in the history of science in terms of reason. They claim that scientists, past and present, believe what they do because of the evidence that they have at the time. The other side, following Sismondo, let me call them STSers , claim that social and other non-cognitive factors are the frequent (...)
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  45. Ghosts in the Machine: Comment on Sismondo.Leemon McHenry - 2009 - Social Studies of Science 39 (6):943-47.
    Sergio Sismondo argues that pharmaceutical industry-sponsored research and ghostwriting produce genuine knowledge and science (albeit commercial science) not different from established medical science. In this essay I critically evaluate Sismondo' view and conclude that the commercial medical science that has created the ghostwriting industry is a corruption of science and not merely science done in a new corporate mode. Serious harm to patients has resulted from misrepresented commercial biomedical research.
     
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  46. The judgment of a weak will.Sergio Tenenbaum - 1999 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (4):875-911.
    In trying to explain the possibility of akrasia , it seems plausible to deny that there is a conceptual connection between motivation and evaluation ; akrasia occurs when the agent is motivated to do something that she does not judge to be good . However, it is hard to see how such accounts could respect our intuition that the akratic agent acts freely, or that there is a difference between akrasia and compulsion. It is also hard to see how such (...)
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    Can't Kant count? Innumerate Views on Saving the Many over Saving the Few.Sergio Tenenbaum - 2023 - Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics 13:215-234.
    It seems rather intuitive that if I can save either one stranger or five strangers, I must save the five. However, Kantian (and other non-consequentialist) views have a difficult time explaining why this is the case, as they seem committed to what Parfit calls “innumeracy”: roughly, the view that the values of lives (or the reasons to save them) don’t get greater (or stronger) in proportion to the number of lives saved. This chapter first shows that in various cases, it (...)
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    Nietzsche e Michelstaedter "terapeuti" della modernità infelice: leggendo L'Anticristo e La persuasione e la rettorica.Sergio Guarente - 2016 - Perugia: Morlacchi editore University Press.
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    Lettres à Sergio Solmi sur la philosophie de Kant.Sergio Alain & Solmi - 1946 - Paris,: P. Hartmann. Edited by Sergio Solmi.
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    La contraddizione in Hegel.Sergio Landucci - 1978 - Firenze: La nuova Italia.
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