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Being, doing, and using STS in Germany? Reflections on identity questions, normative commitments, and conceptual work after STS-hub.de 2023
by Mareike Smolka, Maximilian Braun, Carla Greubel, Philipp Neudert, Cindy Rentrop, Lisa Wiedemann
Can dark sky tourism benefit indigenous communities in Namibia?
by Sisco Auala, Hannah Dalgleish.
Evidence already exists supporting the use of indigenous knowledge systems for socioeconomic welfare in Namibia. However, in current times, the valuable resource of indigenous knowledge of astronomy is often no longer shared and is thus at risk of being lost altogether. The inclusion of indigenous
If not us, who? If not now, when? – stories & stances on STS and activism
by Sarah Rose Bieszczad, Guus Dix, Jorrit Smit
Invisible violence in STS: Lessons on challenges and tactics from the Chilean feminist movement
by Martin Pérez Comisso , Patricia Peña
It begins with us: On why our embodied experiences matter in the dis/appearance of worlds
by Andrea Núñez Casal
MetaROR – a new form of scholarly publishing and peer review for STS
by Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Ludo Waltman, Adrian Barnett, Jennifer Byrne, Jason M Chin, Alex Holcombe, Stephen Pinfield, Simine Vazire, James Wilsdon
Scientific integrity in-action: How to follow STS reflexivities after MeToo_Academia, and especially #MeTooSTS
by Melpomeni Antonakaki .
This contribution assumes an in-action stance towards the reflexive project launched under the hashtag #WeDoSTS. I attend to the politics of semiotics captured in hashtag form, across three, independent-from-originator uptakes of the project and finally in a close reading of given definitions. In this key moment
The shadow theater of dueling modalities: A note on pandemic simulation
by Aiko Hibino, Masato Fukushima
Violet spots against sexual harassment in the University: an activist collective response from Spain
by Irene Blanco-Fuente, Marta Eulalia Blanco-García, Paula Martín-Peláez, Syra Peláez-Orero, Carmen Romero-Bachiller