The European Association for the Study of Science and Technology

EASST Review

The EASST Review is published quarterly on or about the 15th of March, June, September and December. Contact the editor, Ann Rudinow Sætnan.

Latest issue:

EASST Review: Volume 30(4) December 2011

Coming Together in 2012; The EASST Awards; Cities, Infrastructures, Networks

Crossroads as Places; “Making Visible the Invisible” STS Field in Spain; Feminist Technoscience Studies: Articulating the Human and the Non-Human

Democracy, coming soon to a theatre near you; Farewell, Michel!

STS and Neuroscience Objects and Practices; Cuts to academia

Transdisciplinary Interaction; Development Label as Sense and Nonsense, 25 years of EASST conferences

In Memoriam: Susan Leigh Star

EASST Nationally; Technoscience & Global South

Thinking big at 4S; Urban laboratories

Olga Amsterdamska; When Species Meet

EASST Forum; Digital Methods

Revisting Relevance in STS; Participatory Policy-making

EASST Forum Bots; Trails through the 4S/EASST Joint Meeting

Maintaining Scientific Communities; Developing Complex Technologies

Friedrich Dessauer; Qualitative Inquiry and the Conservative Challenge

Summertime; The Problem of Health Technology

Counting Edges; Publishing Practices Debate

Science in the Context of Application; Re-viewing the EASST Review

Cultural Assessment of Nanotechnology; Eco-knowledge; Reflections on the 2006 EASST Conference, Lausanne

STS & Science Policy; Reviewing Humanness

Middle-range theory; Policy advice & quality control

Nanotechnology & Society; Assembling Things

Actor Network Theory and Psychology; Objects of Knowledge

Lomborg in Hollywood; Does STS mean Business?

Beyond Translation; Stem Cell Rhetoric

The Body Multiple; Seams between Science and Society

Four Tributes to David Edge (1932-2003)

Contentious Science; Live Social Science on the Web

Interdisciplinarity; Interstices of Knowledge

Rationalists; Green Knowledge; Votomatics

Social Responsibility in Vienna; Science Shop Network

Cyberstudies as Field; Letter to Austrian President

Infowar; Current Themes in STS

The Golem; Virtual University

Politics of Computer Profiling; Technological Landscapes

Sustainable Technology Dialectics; Web Epistemology

Life After Cyberspace; STS After 2000

STS and Regulatory Futures; NASA as Post Office

Germ Theory, 19th-century Goa; European Science Policy

Queer Science; Postmodern Science Policy

Globalising Environmental Discourse; Auscultating Medical Practice

Domesticating Biotechnology at the Science Museum

Referential Realism; STS meets the Museologists

Technopoetry; Mainstreaming “Special Needs” Technology

OncoMouse; Educating Green Engineers

Literary Technoculture; Science Gender Fiction

Knowing Machines; Environmentalism & Science Policy

Should Scientists Care about STS?; Trust in Numbers

Surfing on Science Beach; STS on Other Planets

Bikes, Bakelites & Bulbs; More Epistemological Chicken

Gender & Office Technology; Collins and Latour

The Political State of Nature; The Unabomber

The Perfect Lawn; Reflexive Technology Studies

Lewis Mumford’s Technics and Civilization; Triple Helix

Gender & Technology; Computing Ethics

Constructive Technology Assessment; Demise of the Social