Democracy, coming soon to a theatre near you
Democracy, coming soon to a theatre near you by Ann R. Sætnan Democracy – it’s spreading! And not by decree or through definitions and demands from its self-declared past masters. In fact, it’s not really clear just what is spreading in the name of democracy. It remains to be seen what the people of Tunisia, […]
Coming Together in 2012
Coming Together in 2012 by Claire Waterton, Lancaster University on behalf of the EASST Council Dear Readers, Just to let you know that this edition of the EASST Review has been put together by the joint effort of the EASST Council. Anne Rudinow Sætnan, our Editor, is taking a well-earned ‘three issues off’ for health […]
“Making Visible the Invisible” STS Field in Spain
“Making Visible the Invisible” STS Field in Spain Report of the First Meeting of the STS Network in Spain, 25-27 May (Madrid) by Vincenzo Pavone (Institute of Public Policies, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Científicas, IPP-CSIC) and Adolfo Estalella (Centre for Social and Sciences and Humanities, CCHS-CSIC) During the last few days of May, the newly formed […]
Feminist Technoscience Studies: Articulating the Human and the Non-Human
Feminist Technoscience Studies: Articulating the Human and the Non-Human Report of a course taught at Lancaster University, 23-26 May 2011 by Charikleia – Hara Konsta (PhD-Candidate, National & Kapodistrian University and Technical University of Athens, Greece) The Department of Sociology of Lancaster University organised this innovative intensive taught course/workshop in May 2011, aiming to bring […]
Crossroads as Places
Crossroads as Places by Heidrun Åm In the last EASST review, Ann R. Sætnan reflected on truth, time, and place, and she invited a reader to serve as guest editor. It is the issue of place that I would like to take up here. What made me offer my guest editorship is connected to geographical […]