Alexa Färber

Alexa Färber is Professor of Urban Anthropology and Ethnography at the HafenCity University Hamburg. She received her PhD. in European Ethnology from the Humboldt University of Berlin. She was post-doc fellow at the Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Ecole normale supérieur, Paris and a guest professor at the Institut d’urbanisme de Paris, Université Paris Est, Créteil. Between […]

Stathis Arapostathis

Stathis Arapostathis is Assistant Professor of History of Science and Technology in the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He was trained as a physicist before moving to the history of science and technology and completing a DPhil in the History of Technology at Oxford University under the supervision of Prof. Robert Fox. His research […]

Zoltán Ginelli, Márton Fabók, Ivana Damnjanović

Zoltán Ginelli is a PhD candidate in human geography at Eötvös Loránd University, Doctoral School for Earth Sciences. In his research and teaching, he is interested in the geographies of scientific knowledge, actor-network circulations and translation strategies of local knowledge regimes, decolonial theory and transnational or global history.|Márton Fabók is a final year PhD student at […]

O.Zvonareva, E.Popova, T.Stepurko, K.Horstman

Olga Zvonareva, Research Fellow at the department of Health, Ethics and Society in Maastricht University, the Netherlands, and also at the Policy Analysis and Technology Studies Centre in Tomsk State University, Russia. She is managing the BIHSENA project and co-leads two project work packages.|Evgenia Popova, Director of Policy Analysis and Studies of Technologies Centre, and […]

Tomás Sánchez Criado

Dr. Tomás Sánchez Criado is Senior Researcher at the Infrastructures & Participation group, Munich Center for Technology in Society & Department of Architecture, TU Munich and Editorial Board Member of EASST Review. He is a social anthropologist with specialization in STS whose studies and publications have focused monographically on the ethnographic exploration of care infrastructures […]

Robin Williams

Robin Williams is Professor of Social Research on Technology in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh. He studied Natural Science and Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge and took his PhD at the University of Aston, Technology Policy Unit before being appointed coordinator of socio-economic research on technology at […]

D. Berry, J. Calvert, M. García-Sancho, S. Sturdy

Jane Calvert is Reader in Science, Technology and Innovation Studies and PI on Engineering Life.|Miguel García-Sancho is Lecturer and Chancellor’s Fellow and PI on Medical Translation in the History of Modern Genomics|Steve Sturdy is Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge and PI on Making Genomic Medicine

Tomás Undurraga, Tomás Ariztía, Gustavo Onto

Tomás Undurraga is postdoctoral Research Associate in the STS Department at UCL. He has written about the responses to neoliberalism and the varieties and justifications of capitalism in Argentina and Chile, as well as on the role of the press and the journalistic profession in the production of the economy in Brazil.|Tomas Ariztia is Associate […]

Eleanor Hadley Kershaw

Eleanor Hadley Kershaw is a doctoral researcher at the Institute for Science and Society, University of Nottingham. Her PhD is part of the Making Science Public programme and explores co-production and transdisciplinarity in global environmental change research, using Future Earth (futureearth.org) as a case study. Her background is in English literature, theatre/performance, environment, sustainability and […]

Peter Fuzesi, Andy Yuille

Peter Fuzesi: After completing a Bachelor Degree in Sociology at Goldsmiths College, I started my doctoral study at Lancaster University on the configuration of users in assistive technologies, i.e. technologies for disabled, elderly and chronically ill people. Currently I am in my final year, analyzing data that derived from a multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork in England’s […]