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 […]
Andrew Webster, Robin Williams
Andrew Webster is Director of the Science and Technology Studies Unit (SATSU), at the University of York, which he established in 1988. He has been national Director of 2 ESRC programmes in the health field and is currently PI on a £1.5m ESRC- funded project on regenerative medicine, ‘REGenableMED’. He was Head of the Department […]
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Fred Steward
Fred Steward is Emeritus Professor of Innovation & Sustainability at the University of Westminster, London, UK. He was a member of the first sts MSc cohort at the University of Manchester where he also did his PhD. His research addresses sociotechnical networks, transformative innovation and environmental sustainability. He has been President of EASST 2009-2016.
Vicky Singleton
Vicky Singleton is a Co-Director of The Centre for Science Studies and The Centre for Gender and Women’s Studies, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK. She carries out ethnographic case studies, informed by a feminist material-semiotic approach, on care and the interdependency of policy and practices. She is currently researching the production of normativities-in-practices through […]
Paolo Magaudda, Federico Neresini
Federico Neresini is Full Professor of Sociology at the University of Padova and coordinator of the PaSTIS research unit. His main research interests deal with the construction of scientific knowledge, the public communication of science and its social representations. Recently he also addressed the relationship between big-data and scientific research activities, as well as the […]
Paolo Giardullo, Andrea Lorenzet
Paolo Giardullo is member of PaSTIS and is part of the staff of the TIPS project. His research interests focus on the mutual contamination between environmental sociology, STS and data science approach. His recent publications are about social implications of EU air quality policies and methodological challenges of big data for social sciences. |Andrea Lorenzet is member of the PaSTIS and his research deals […]
Stefano Crabu and Alessandro Mongili
Stefano Crabu is Post-doc research fellow in Sociology at University of Padova and PaSTIS with particular interests in the study of processes of technoscientific innovation. His recent publications have centered on sociomaterial and epistemological aspects of biomedicine, laboratory practices, and infrastructuring work.|Alessandro Mongili is lecturer in Sociology, Modernization and Technoscience at the University of Padova. […]