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Susan Leigh Star was a prominent sociologist and scholar known for her influential work in the fields of science and technology studies, particularly in the area of classification and information systems. She is best recognized for her book 'Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences,' co-authored with Geoffrey Bowker, which explores the complexities of classification systems and their impacts on society. Star's research contributed significantly to understanding how classifications shape social practices and knowledge production, drawing attention to the political implications embedded in these systems.

Throughout her career, Star was dedicated to examining the intersections of technology, society, and culture. She served as a professor at various institutions, including the University of California, San Diego, where she influenced a generation of students and researchers. Her work often emphasized the importance of context in understanding technological practices and the social dimensions of knowledge. Star's legacy continues to inspire scholars in sociology, information studies, and related fields, highlighting the nuanced relationship between society and the systems we create.

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تاریخ تولد May 16, 1944
محل تولد Los Angeles, California, USA
تاریخ مرگ January 7, 2010