Place-Making
editorial by Ann Rudinow Sætnan
Making Data Accessible for All: A Conference Report
by By Louise Bezuidenhout, PhD student, Department of Sociology and Philosophy, University of Exeter and Jo Donaghy, PhD student, Egenis, University of Exeter.
The Asia-Pacific Science, Technology and Society Network: Bridging North, South, East and West
Bridging North, South, East and West by Richard Hindmarsh, Griffith University, Nathan, Australia
Opening Up Societal Futures through EU Research and Innovation Agendas
by Les Levidow, Open University, Milton Keynes and Claudia Neubauer, Fondation Sciences Citoyennes, Paris
My Climate Sin
My Climate Sin Editorial by Ann Rudinow Sætnan I confess. Mea culpa. I am a climate sinner. Not a climate change denier. Oh, no! I know I’m contributing to climate change, and I know how bad it’s getting. And yet, I continue to sin. Not constantly, mind you. Not on an everyday basis. I generally […]
New Centre for Design and Innovation for Sustainable Transitions at the new Aalborg University campus located in the South Harbour of Copenhagen
New Centre for Design and Innovation for Sustainable Transitions at the new Aalborg University campus located in the South Harbour of Copenhagen Ulrik Jørgensen, incoming head of the new centre, previously of DTU Department of Management Engineering The former section ‘Innovation and Sustainability’ and the ‘Urban Management’ group, both from the Department of Management Engineering […]
How do you Manage? Unravelling the Situated Practice of Environmental Management
How do you Manage? Unravelling the Situated Practice of Environmental Management Report on a Workshop held at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF), Bielefeld University, 29 May to 2 June 2012 Collectively authored by The Environment, Management, Society Research Group. Written by Niklas K. Hartmann (n.hartmann(at)lancaster.ac.uk), Franz M. Krause (fkrause(at)glos.ac.uk) with contributions by Ingmar Lippert […]
“Centring on the Periphery”: STS Field in Latin America
“Centring on the Periphery”: STS Field in Latin America Report of the Ninth Meeting of ESOCITE in Mexico, June 5-8, 2012 By Dominique Vinck (Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lausanne) Every two years, starting in 1995, a Latin-American Congress has gathered a community of 100 to 400 STS researchers under the organization of the […]
EASST, North and South
EASST, North and South Editorial By Harro van Lente, University of Utrecht; EASST Council members An important theme of EASST Review in recent last years is the potential of STS research and teaching in other countries than the usual suspects. While the membership is still dominated by the northern countries, in particular the UK, the […]
A pioneer in trouble: Danish Board of Technology are facing problems
Michael Søgaard Jørgensen, Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark Member of the Danish Board of Technology’s Board of Representatives; msjo(at)dtu.dk Incredible, but true! In October 2011 the new Danish centre-left government proposed to cut the whole public funding of one of the important Danish democratic public institutions, the Danish Board of Technology, and […]