“…Some scholars see the science/non-science boundary as a site of perpetual contestation and strategic negotiation between scientists and non-scientists. I include ''boundary-work'' theorists in this group of scholars (e.g., Gieryn, 1983Gieryn, , 1995Gieryn, , 1999Fisher, 1990;Gaziano, 1996;Kinchy and Kleinman, 2003;Mellor, 2003). In contrast, other social scientists conceptualize boundaries as interfaces that facilitate communication, knowledge production, and information circulation across multiple social worlds.…”