Message posted on 21/07/2018

EASST Review 37(3) published

Dear friends and colleagues,

The July issue of EASST Review is available online:
https://easst.net/issue/easst-review-volume-373-july-2018/ 


In the editorial note Tomás Sanchez Criado reflects on the problems of
our academic ways of being in the world and introduces the new installment of
the STS Live section.
The section ‘STS Multiple’ features the Czech Centre for Gender &
Science.
In the section ‘Cherish, not Perish‘ editor Ian Lowrie tells us all
about The Provocations of the Platypus.
The section ‘STS Live‘ is back addressing the matters the new
feminist activism has raised.
The section ‘STS Events‘ includes three workshops and a conference
addressing citizen engagement in science, social-ecological transformations,
the empirical impact of STS, and societal imaginaries of urban public
squares.
The section ‘EASST Activities’ features a workshop about
interventions into green futures.


Enjoy the articles and thanks for supporting the EASST Review!

Best wishes,

Ignacio Farías & the editorial committee



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Sabine Biedermann
editorial assistant EASST review
https://easst.net/easst-review/
review@easst.net
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