Kreye, Andrian: We Will Overcome Agnotology (The Cultural Production Of Ignorance). Edge Foundation, 2007. [dostęp 2016-08-31]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (18 sierpnia 2007)]. Cytat: This is about a society's choice between listening to science and falling prey to what Stanford science historian Robert N. Proctor calls agnotology (the cultural production of ignorance) (ang.).
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Arenson, Karen W.: What Organizations Don't Want to Know Can Hurt. 2006-08-22. Cytat: 'there is a lot more protectiveness than there used to be,' said Dr. Proctor, who is shaping a new field, the study of ignorance, which he calls agnotology. 'It is often safer not to know.' (ang.).
Barbara Palmer: Conference to explore the social construction of ignorance. Stanford News Service, 2005-10-04. [dostęp 2016-08-31]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2007-07-24)]. Cytat: Proctor uses the term "agnotology" – a word coined from agnosis, meaning "not knowing" – to describe a new approach to looking at knowledge through the study of ignorance. (ang.).
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Andrian Kreye: Polonium in Zigaretten: Müll in der Kippe (Polonium in cigarettes: Garbage in the butt). 2010-05-17. Cytat: Proctor:...Die Tabakindustrie hat ... verlangt, dass mehr geforscht wird. Das ist reine Ablenkungsforschung. Wir untersuchen in Stanford inzwischen, wie Unwissen hergestellt wird. Es ist eine Kunst - wir nennen sie Agnotologie. (Proctor:...The tobacco industry has ... called for further study. That is pure distraction research. At Stanford, we study how ignorance is manufactured. It is an art we call agnotology.) (ang.).
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Kreye, Andrian: We Will Overcome Agnotology (The Cultural Production Of Ignorance). Edge Foundation, 2007. [dostęp 2016-08-31]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (18 sierpnia 2007)]. Cytat: This is about a society's choice between listening to science and falling prey to what Stanford science historian Robert N. Proctor calls agnotology (the cultural production of ignorance) (ang.).
Barbara Palmer: Conference to explore the social construction of ignorance. Stanford News Service, 2005-10-04. [dostęp 2016-08-31]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2007-07-24)]. Cytat: Proctor uses the term "agnotology" – a word coined from agnosis, meaning "not knowing" – to describe a new approach to looking at knowledge through the study of ignorance. (ang.).