Abstract:The course of research into sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is traced. In the early 1970s there was a revolution in the underlying philosophy of the research community working on SIDS. This coincided with both a marked change in composition of this community and a large injection of funds for research resulting from political action by public pressure groups of SIDS parents. Reciprocal influences of knowledge creation and diffusion, on the one hand, and public communication and political action, on the oth… Show more
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