Cymene Howe
Cymene Howe is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rice University and a core faculty member in the Center for Energy and Environmental Research in the Human Sciences. She is the author of Intimate Activism: The Struggle for Sexual Rights in Postrevolutionary Nicaragua (Duke 2013), co-editor of 21st Century Sexualities (Routledge 2009) and has published numerous articles and book chapters […]
Estrid Sørensen
Estrid Sørensen is a Professor of cultural psychology and anthropological knowledge at the Ruhr- University in Bochum, Germany. She did her PhD in Copenhagen on the enactment of materiality and knowledge in educational practices and is currently digging into studies of large-scale international educational assessments and their displacement into non-European cultures. Estrid is also engaged […]
David Pontille, Didier Torny
David Pontille is a senior researcher at the Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation in Paris (CNRS UMR 9217). His interests focus on writing practices, the technologies of research evaluation, and the maintenance of infrastructures dedicated to urban mobility.|Didier Torny is a senior researcher at the Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation in Paris (CNRS UMR 9217). […]
John Law
John Law is Emeritus Professor of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Open University and key proponent of actor-network theory. In recent years, he has written widely on post-colonial STS, baroque methodological sensibilities, and the naturing of salmons.
Helen Verran
Helen Verran taught science studies in Australia for many years. She co-edits the review section of EASST Review’s sister publication Science and Technology Studies, and would love readers to send her reviews of books and exhibitions.
Steve Fuller
Steve Fuller holds the Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology at the University of Warwick. He is the author of more than twenty books, the next of which is Post-Truth: Knowledge as a Power Game (Anthem).
Sabine Maasen, Ignacio Farías, Uli Meyer, Ruth Müller, Jan-Hendrik Passoth, Sebastian Pfotenhauer, Wolfgang Pietsch, Karin Zachmann
Sabine Maasen is an STS scholar, trained in sociology, psychology, and linguistics. Since 2014, she holds a chair in sociology of science and is head of the MCTS at TU Munich, Germany. Her research focuses on the ways in which emerging technologies such as social robotics or neurotechnologies cha(lle)nge selves and societies (TechnoSelves, TechnoSociety) as well […]