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EASST Review: Volume 33 (2) June 2014

EASST Review: Volume 33(2) June 2014EASST Review: Volume 33(2) June 2014

  • The right to be forgotten and the need to remember Editorial by Ann Rudinow Saetnan
  • Workshop report “Doing Environments: Social Studies of the Techno-Managerial Enactment of Natures” Convenors: Ingmar Lippert, Niklas Hartmann, Franz Martin Krause

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EASST Review: Volume 41(3) December 2022

Editorial

Editorial

STS Live

Rendering waste (in)visible though categories: A reflection of my view on waste.

In a Speculative Mood: Affective Waste-Knowledge and Sluggish Science Practices

Composting plastic-packaged food waste: A note on classifications and temporalities.

The environmental footprint of social media hosting: Tinkering with Mastodon

Beyond Plasticity

Cherish, not Perish

Beyond Climate Fixes: From Public Controversy to System Change

Call for Papers

Science as Culture (SaC): three Calls for Papers

STS Events

STS in context: Provincialising STS from central Europe

News from the Council

Call for new EASST Review editors

Making STS better

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