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  3. Vol. 5 (2019)

Vol. 5 (2019)

Published: 23 Mar 2019

Research Articles

  • “All these worlds are yours except …”: Science Fiction and Folk Fictions at NASA
    Janet Vertesi
    135-159
    • PDF
  • Mexican Samples, Latino DNA: The Trajectory of a National Genome in Transnational Science
    Emily Elizabeth Vasquez, Vivette García Deister
    107-134
    • PDF
  • Good Mothering Before Birth: Measuring Attachment and Ultrasound as an Affective Technology
    Jennifer Denbow
    1-20
    • PDF
  • Translators Producing Knowledge: Where There Is No Doctor in Tamil
    Lillian Walkover
    21-39
    • PDF
  • Moral Crumple Zones: Cautionary Tales in Human-Robot Interaction
    Madeleine Clare Elish
    40-60
    • PDF
  • What is a Psychological Task? The Operational Pliability of “Task” in Psychological Laboratory Experimentation
    Hazel Morrison, Shannon McBriar, Hilary Powell, Jesse Proudfoot, Steven Stanley, Des Fitzgerald, Felicity Callard
    61-85
    • PDF
  • Post-truth and the Search for Objectivity: Political Polarization and the Remaking of Knowledge Production
    Shreeharsh Kelkar
    86-106
    • PDF

Considering Concepts

  • Rethinking Scientific Habitus: Toward a Theory of Embodiment, Institutions, and Stratification of Science
    June Jeon
    160-172
    • PDF

Engaging Science, Technology, and Society  |  ISSN 2413-8053
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