Science as Culture
Our culture is a scientific one, defining what is natural and what is rational. Its values can be seen in what are sought out as facts and made as artefacts, what are designed as processes and products, and what are forged as weapons and filmed as wonders. In our daily experience, power is exercised through […]
Epistemic pluralization and health activist groups
by Carmen Romero-Bachiller, S. García-Dauder, Pablo Santoro
Biomedicine and gendered bodies: committed articulation as a feminist methodology
by S. García Dauder, Carmen Romero-Bachiller, Pablo Santoro
Introducing students of STS into engaging with differences generatively
‘The very idea of [disciplining students to know and do] cultural and social studies of sciences and technologies is surprising, and the use of plurals rather than singulars underscores the strangeness’, I want to rephrase the first sentence of Sharon Traweek’s (1993: 3) early ‘Introduction to Cultural and Social Studies of Sciences and Technologies’. I […]
Translations, tensions and intentions
by Sara Bea
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society – Enacting Southern Perspectives on STS
by Leandro Rodriguez Medina
Processing Citizenship. Digital registration of migrants as co-production of individuals and Europe
by Annalisa Pelizza
Constructive Technology Assessment – STS for and with Technology Actors
by Kornelia Konrad, Arie Rip, Verena Schulze Greiving
Engaged Science, Technology and Policy Studies – The Twente Approach
by Stefan Kuhlmann, Kornelia Konrad, Lissa Roberts
Invention is not Intervention
by Ignacio Farías