: A sidebar that tracks the "allies" and "enemies" (both human and non-human) mentioned in the text. It would illustrate how a fact gains credibility as more associations and stable equipment are linked to it.
: As you read about specific laboratory equipment, the feature would provide a visual map showing how physical samples (like rat extracts) are transformed into "inscriptions" (graphs, papers, and data). La vida en el laboratorio - Bruno Latour.epub
This feature would allow you to visualize the transformation of a "statement" into a "fact," which is the central thesis of Latour and Woolgar's work. : A sidebar that tracks the "allies" and
: Latour identifies five types of statements, ranging from pure speculation (Type 1) to established, "taken-for-granted" facts where the history of its construction is hidden (Type 5). The feature would highlight these statements throughout the text. This feature would allow you to visualize the