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Tag: EASST 2018 Conference

How to find a job after your PhD

by Lianghao Dai

On being useful? Situating the STS researcher in science and policy

by Jasmine E Livingston

Climbing over fences. Afterthoughts on the pre-conference doctoral workshop „Invent Your Job!“

by Annelie Pentenrieder

Invent Your Job?: On Embodying STS Practice

by Samantha Breslin

Invent your job: Some thoughts on embracing invention in the doctoral workshop

by Violeta Argudo Portal

What should be the main purpose of a Conference?

by Guillem Palà

Why should a Master’s student go to EASST conference?

by Artemis Papadaki Anastasopoulou

Repairing machines, crafting relationships Meetings of humans, machines and other non-human worlds

by Kostas Latoufis

Still “in its infancy”? Afterthoughts on the relevance of STS anchors in Germany

by Tim Schütz

The Confluence of Design and STS: Reflecting Disciplinary Positions and/or Situatedness

by Yana Boeva

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