This article provides an overview of the discussion animating the track “Doing research in technoscience as affective engagement” organised at the VIII STS Italia Conference. By acknowledging the inheritance of feminist STS scholars in expanding the theoretical scope of care beyond its traditional sites, this session was devoted to exploring knowledge production as a matter of care as well as a form of affective engagement and entanglement with multiple Others while doing research. Two contributions were presented. The first ethnographically investigates Canadian blood donation practices by drawing on Haraway’s SF figure to develop what the speaker calls “Sanguine Figuration”. The second presentation relies on research of women’s animist pr...
This paper explores the intersection between affect, emotion, social imaginaries, and institutions t...
This article intervenes into contemporary scholarship on affect by bringing different affect theorie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the ...
This article provides an overview of the discussion animating the track “Doing research in technosci...
This article demonstrates the sociological possibilities of using affect. In particular the discussi...
This article presents a series of situated reflections on the production of knowledge in social rese...
This article is a response to an increasing rapprochement taking place between the humanities and t...
Scientific knowledge-making is not just a matter of experiments, modelling and fieldwork. It also in...
Science and technology studies (STS) practitioners regularly use qualitative research methods to des...
In this article I will discuss the potential of using the assemblage thinking in multispecies ethnog...
Purpose Affect is relevant for organization studies mainly for its potential to reveal the intensiti...
This article uses ethnographic social media analysis to interpret affective practices concerning res...
Scientific knowledge-making is not just a matter of experiments, modelling and fieldwork. It also in...
The first issue of Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology in 2016 offers three experimen...
Queer-feminist engagements aim at transforming sexualized, gendered, classed, and racialized regimes...
This paper explores the intersection between affect, emotion, social imaginaries, and institutions t...
This article intervenes into contemporary scholarship on affect by bringing different affect theorie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the ...
This article provides an overview of the discussion animating the track “Doing research in technosci...
This article demonstrates the sociological possibilities of using affect. In particular the discussi...
This article presents a series of situated reflections on the production of knowledge in social rese...
This article is a response to an increasing rapprochement taking place between the humanities and t...
Scientific knowledge-making is not just a matter of experiments, modelling and fieldwork. It also in...
Science and technology studies (STS) practitioners regularly use qualitative research methods to des...
In this article I will discuss the potential of using the assemblage thinking in multispecies ethnog...
Purpose Affect is relevant for organization studies mainly for its potential to reveal the intensiti...
This article uses ethnographic social media analysis to interpret affective practices concerning res...
Scientific knowledge-making is not just a matter of experiments, modelling and fieldwork. It also in...
The first issue of Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology in 2016 offers three experimen...
Queer-feminist engagements aim at transforming sexualized, gendered, classed, and racialized regimes...
This paper explores the intersection between affect, emotion, social imaginaries, and institutions t...
This article intervenes into contemporary scholarship on affect by bringing different affect theorie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the ...