The EASST Review is the quarterly of the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST). Since its creation in 1982, the EASST Review has played a crucial role in the constitution of the field of science and technology studies in Europe and beyond. As a community-building knowledge infrastructure, the EASST Review has provided a heterogeneous space for learning about each other, debating about matters of common concern, and experimenting with other forms of writing. You can visit it online here: http://easst.net/easst-review/
In the last decade, the EASST Review has only begun to feature the work and stories of STS groups and/or departments based in Europe (section STS Multiple), tell the stories of different STS-related publication outlets (section Cherish, not Perish), stage debates about pressing political issues (section STS Live), as well as publish reports from STS and EASST-funded events in Europe and around the world. Currently, the Review comes out three times per year both as an online publication and in a downloadable PDF version. One important challenge for the EASST Review in the future is evolve its digital infrastructures, presence, and identity.
EASST Council is looking to appoint new editorial team members in the upcoming year, serving for an initial period of three years with possibilities to prolong. The editorial team (currently 3 members) is supported by an editorial assistant and a graphic designer.
The main tasks of the editorial team include:
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- Reaching out and communicating to potential authors of contributions to the different sections
- Reviewing and copy-editing submitted contributions
- Coordinating with EASST Council the publication of EASST announcements, reports on EASST-funded events, as well as reports on EASST biannual conferences
- Coordinating and managing the publication process.
- Participating and reporting about the EASST Review in the EASST Council meetings.
If you are interested in becoming an editor of EASST Review, please submit an ‘expression of interest’ by September 1 to the following email: review@easst.nomadit.net Your expression of interest should include a CV (including a list of your participation in EASST related activities), as well as a one-page statement delineating your motivation and vision for the EASST Review.