
Harry J. Collins
Harry J. Collins is a British sociologist renowned for studying how scientific knowledge and expertise develop through social interactions among professionals. He examines how scientists, engineers, and experts collaborate, establish standards, and validate discoveries within communities of practice. Collins’s work reveals that scientific progress relies not only on individual genius but also on social processes, trust, and shared standards. His insights help us understand how scientific knowledge is produced, maintained, and sometimes challenged within complex social contexts.