Articles published in the EASST Review & Science & Technology Studies
Science & Technology Studies is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the advancement of scholarly studies of science and technology as socio-material phenomena, including their historical and contemporary production and their associated forms of knowledge, expertise, social organization and controversy.
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STS Journal: Featured article
Ethical Plateaus in Danish Child Protection Services: The Rise and Demise of Algorithmic Models
by Helene Friis Ratner and Ida Schrøder.
This paper analyses how controversies shape an emerging field of AI in Danish child protection services. In a context of high controversiality, we examine how algorithmic systems evolve in conjunction with changing ethical stakes. Empirically, we report a study comprising all Danish attempts (…) read more
The EASST Review is a quarterly open access publication that has followed developments in our field for more than 30 years.
EASST Review (ISSN 1384-5160) is published biannually and distributed digitally to all EASST members.
Latest EASST review
The EASST Review is a quarterly open access publication that has followed developments in our field for more than 30 years.
EASST Review (ISSN 1384-5160) is published biannually and distributed digitally to all EASST members.
EASST Review: Featured article
Friction Takes Center Stage in Science Communication: Theater Dialogues of Dissent
by Willemine Willems, Keje Boersma, Jaron Harambam, Tessa Roedema, Esther de Weger
It is early 2024 when we enter the second phase of our project Climate Research in Dialogue. The rationale for the project is straightforward. The climate crisis has become a particularly politicized issue in The Netherlands, as it has in other places; with strong disagreement between citizens and between political parties (…) Read more