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Vol. 2 (2016)
Vol. 2 (2016)
Published:
25 May 2016
Research Articles
Digital Care: Agency and Temporality in Young People’s Use of Health Apps
Susanna Helen Trnka
248-265
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Building Better Ecological Machines: Complexity Theory and Alternative Economic Models
Jess Bier, Willem Schinkel
266-293
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Drawing Out by Drawing Into: Representation and Partnership in a Design-Science Collaboration
Pablo Schyfter
294-311
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Tactics as Empirical and Conceptual Objects: Patient Activism and the Politics of Thalassaemia in Cyprus
Theodoros Kyriakides
13-32
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Finding Political Opportunities: Civil Society, Industrial Power, and the Governance of Nanotechnology in the European Union
Anna Lamprou, David J. Hess
33-54
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The WHO EMF Project: Legitimating the Imaginary of Global Harmonization of EMF Safety Standards
David Mercer
88-105
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Considering Concepts
Intractosoma: Toward an Epistemology of Complexity Based on Intra-acting Bodies
Sainath Suryanarayanan
322-330
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Debating CRISPR/cas9 and Mitochondrial Donation: Continuity and Transition Performances at Scientific Conferences
Neil Stephens, Rebecca Dimond
312-321
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Lateral Concepts
Christopher Gad, Casper Bruun Jensen
3-12
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Critical Engagements
Your New Best Frenemy: Hello Barbie and Privacy Without Screens
Meg Leta Jones
242-246
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Debates/Interactions
Impostor Syndrome, a Reparative History
Dana Simmons
106-127
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Toward Non-innocent Reassemblies
Michelle Murphy
128-131
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The Challenges for Us Psychologized Moderns
Jill G. Morawski
132-139
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Repair Work
Dana Simmons
237-241
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STS and Researcher Intervention Strategies
Brian Martin
55-66
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Care and Solidarity Are Conditions for Interventionist Research
Max Liboiron
67-72
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If Intervention Is Method, What Are We Learning?
Teun Zuiderent-Jerak
73-82
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STS Interventions: Preparing, Defending, Learning
Brian Martin
83-87
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Thematic Collections
Positioning the Field: STS Futures (INTRODUCTION)
Steven Epstein, Guest Editor
140-144
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Catching Our Breath: Critical Race STS and the Carceral Imagination
Ruha Benjamin
145-156
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Situating STS and Thinking Ahead
Adele E. Clarke
157-179
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Seizing the Digital
Janet Vertesi
180-192
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Discursive Contextures of Science: Euro/West-Centrism and Science and Technology Studies
Amit Prasad
193-207
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But Is It Sociology?
Monica J. Casper
208-213
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Bridgework: STS, Sociology, and the “Dark Matters” of Race
Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz
214-226
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The Floating Ampersand: STS Past and STS to Come
Sheila Jasanoff
227-237
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Review Essays
Citizen Science: Probing the Virtues and Contexts of Participatory Research
Aya H. Kimura, Abby Kinchy
331-361
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Editorials
Ongoing Engagement of Science, Technology and Society
Daniel Lee Kleinman, Katie Vann
1-2
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