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This lecture delves into the social aspects of research work, exploring controversies in sociotechnical contexts. It covers the blurred boundaries of expertise, the public's role in scientific production, and the challenges of establishing facts in the face of diverse perspectives. The presentation discusses critical data studies, the impact of sociotechnical controversies on knowledge production, and the complexities of trust in scientific expertise. Through case studies on gravitational waves detection and GMO controversies, the lecture highlights the intertwined nature of facts and values in scientific debates. It also addresses the notion of experimental regression and the importance of understanding the social dimensions of research. The instructor provides insights into the dynamics of controversies and the role of diverse resources in shaping scientific narratives.