In this interview, Andy Stirling talks to Michael Kattirtzi about what initially drew him to Science and Technology Studies, his account of the impact of the Science Wars on the field, and why it matters that STS researchers do not shy away from challenging incumbents. Through a series of thoughtful reflections on his encounters with STS researchers, Stirling arrives at the conclusion that we should not expect the field to reconcile tensions that are more deeply rooted in society. Nonetheless, he hopes that in the future STS researchers will be more open and admitting of a plurality of epistemic perspectives within the field and avoid overly constraining it––all the while as he continues to demonstrate the value of appreciating such epistem...
What is meant by science and whether it is an appropriate model for public administration has been...
Slides for Kirstie's Port Talk at Goodenough College on 29 October 2019. Abstract: Reproducible res...
Interdisciplinary environmental research has been deemed essential to addressing the dynamics of cou...
In a wide-ranging interview, Donald MacKenzie and Pablo Schyfter discuss the former’s entry into sci...
We met Brian Wynne in late April 2013. The place was Hell, Norway, which is nicer than it sounds, es...
In this interview, Arie Rip talks to Jane Calvert about his life in STS and the history and future o...
Talking STS is a collection of interviews and accompanying reflections on the origins, the present a...
Is science and technology studies (STS) a luxury that our society cannot afford anymore? In this int...
Science and Technology Studies (STS) projects often aim at understanding social problems and epistem...
Abstract. Science and Technology Studies (STS) scholars increasingly engage with science and technol...
Mike Mulkay takes Eugénia Rodrigues through a journey that revisits his involvement in the Sociology...
Part of PPG’s Impact of Social Sciences project focuses on how academic research in the social scien...
In the form of an interview between two colleagues, this paperexplores 50 years of power theorizing ...
This thesis starts with what the House of Lords Third Report (2000) has identified as a “crisis of t...
In this paper, we focus on transdisciplinary action research to explore the key challenge of post-no...
What is meant by science and whether it is an appropriate model for public administration has been...
Slides for Kirstie's Port Talk at Goodenough College on 29 October 2019. Abstract: Reproducible res...
Interdisciplinary environmental research has been deemed essential to addressing the dynamics of cou...
In a wide-ranging interview, Donald MacKenzie and Pablo Schyfter discuss the former’s entry into sci...
We met Brian Wynne in late April 2013. The place was Hell, Norway, which is nicer than it sounds, es...
In this interview, Arie Rip talks to Jane Calvert about his life in STS and the history and future o...
Talking STS is a collection of interviews and accompanying reflections on the origins, the present a...
Is science and technology studies (STS) a luxury that our society cannot afford anymore? In this int...
Science and Technology Studies (STS) projects often aim at understanding social problems and epistem...
Abstract. Science and Technology Studies (STS) scholars increasingly engage with science and technol...
Mike Mulkay takes Eugénia Rodrigues through a journey that revisits his involvement in the Sociology...
Part of PPG’s Impact of Social Sciences project focuses on how academic research in the social scien...
In the form of an interview between two colleagues, this paperexplores 50 years of power theorizing ...
This thesis starts with what the House of Lords Third Report (2000) has identified as a “crisis of t...
In this paper, we focus on transdisciplinary action research to explore the key challenge of post-no...
What is meant by science and whether it is an appropriate model for public administration has been...
Slides for Kirstie's Port Talk at Goodenough College on 29 October 2019. Abstract: Reproducible res...
Interdisciplinary environmental research has been deemed essential to addressing the dynamics of cou...