This paper identifies four recent conceptualizations of politics in relation to technoscience that focus on expertise, institutional participation, the inclusion of non-human others and the importance of marginalized experiences. The paper argues that each of these forms of politics is mainly concerned with renegotiating the already constituted terms of inclusion in a specific technoscientific field. In many cases such a strategy is necessary, but the paper aims to open up discussion of alternative forms of politics that act as constituent forces of radical social and material transformation in technoscience: alter-ontologies
This paper contributes to debates about the ontological turn and its implications for democracy by p...
In recent years, British science policy has seen a significant shift ‘from deficit to dialogue’ in c...
This article aims at theoretically and pragmatically addressing the future roles of Technology Asses...
This paper identifies four recent conceptualizations of politics in relation to technoscience that f...
The technoscientific capacity to manipulate and remake the material substance of being is at the cor...
The technoscientific capacity to manipulate and remake the material substance of being is at the cor...
The politics of innovation involves displacements between various interrelated settings ranging from...
A paper by Joseph Carew in the International Journal of Žižek Studies on “Slavoj Žižek and the Ontol...
ABSTRACT The return of political ontology and its critique of representation contributes to a retrie...
This book explores the intertwining of politics and ontology, shedding light on the ways in which, a...
The paper asks how certain zones of technical practice or technologies come to matter as “the Techno...
In this article, I critically evaluate a characteristic tendency that is found across the various tr...
Recent contributions by Collins, Evans, Jasanoff and Wynne to the discussion of how science and tech...
The article adresses technoscientific policies to be implemented in society as a whole. Science and ...
This presentations aims at theoretically and pragmatically addressing the future roles of Technology...
This paper contributes to debates about the ontological turn and its implications for democracy by p...
In recent years, British science policy has seen a significant shift ‘from deficit to dialogue’ in c...
This article aims at theoretically and pragmatically addressing the future roles of Technology Asses...
This paper identifies four recent conceptualizations of politics in relation to technoscience that f...
The technoscientific capacity to manipulate and remake the material substance of being is at the cor...
The technoscientific capacity to manipulate and remake the material substance of being is at the cor...
The politics of innovation involves displacements between various interrelated settings ranging from...
A paper by Joseph Carew in the International Journal of Žižek Studies on “Slavoj Žižek and the Ontol...
ABSTRACT The return of political ontology and its critique of representation contributes to a retrie...
This book explores the intertwining of politics and ontology, shedding light on the ways in which, a...
The paper asks how certain zones of technical practice or technologies come to matter as “the Techno...
In this article, I critically evaluate a characteristic tendency that is found across the various tr...
Recent contributions by Collins, Evans, Jasanoff and Wynne to the discussion of how science and tech...
The article adresses technoscientific policies to be implemented in society as a whole. Science and ...
This presentations aims at theoretically and pragmatically addressing the future roles of Technology...
This paper contributes to debates about the ontological turn and its implications for democracy by p...
In recent years, British science policy has seen a significant shift ‘from deficit to dialogue’ in c...
This article aims at theoretically and pragmatically addressing the future roles of Technology Asses...