Message posted on 21/07/2018

EASST Review 37(3) published

                Dear friends and colleagues,
<br>
<br>The July issue of EASST Review is available online:
<br>https://easst.net/issue/easst-review-volume-373-july-2018/ 
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<br>      In the editorial note Tomás Sanchez Criado reflects on the problems of
<br>our academic ways of being in the world and introduces the new installment of
<br>the STS Live section.
<br>      The section ‘STS Multiple’ features the Czech Centre for Gender &
<br>Science.
<br>      In the section ‘Cherish, not Perish‘ editor Ian Lowrie tells us all
<br>about The Provocations of the Platypus.
<br>      The section ‘STS Live‘ is back addressing the matters the new
<br>feminist activism has raised.
<br>      The section ‘STS Events‘ includes three workshops and a conference
<br>addressing citizen engagement in science, social-ecological transformations,
<br>the empirical impact of STS,  and societal imaginaries of urban public
<br>squares.
<br>      The section ‘EASST Activities’ features a workshop about
<br>interventions into green futures.
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<br>Enjoy the articles and thanks for supporting the EASST Review!
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<br>Best wishes,
<br>
<br>Ignacio Farías & the editorial committee
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<br>––––––––––––––––––––––––
<br>Sabine Biedermann
<br>editorial assistant EASST review
<br>https://easst.net/easst-review/
<br>review@easst.net
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