Harry M. Collins is a sociologist of science known for his work in the field of Science and Technology Studies.
He has authored numerous books and articles examining the social aspects of scientific knowledge and practice.
Collins is particularly recognized for his contributions to the understanding of tacit knowledge and expertise.
His research often focuses on controversial scientific topics and the processes by which scientific consensus is formed.
Collins has been influential in developing methods for studying scientific communities and their interactions.
He is currently affiliated with Cardiff University, where he continues to research and write on the sociology of scientific knowledge.
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