EASST Review: Volume 37(4) October 2018
Sites of intervention: Getting down and dirty by Vicky Singleton, Richard Tutton
Cosmopolitical sensitivities in STS practice: How to continue a panel session after is it is over? by Michaela Spencer
Decolonial and Intersectional Feminist Afterthoughts by Sophie Toupin
Political sociabilities: Where are my kin? by Jonnet Middleton
Talking about them with them? Representing objects-subjects in STS Conferences by Nadav Even Chorev
Innovation and STS: why, how and for whom? by Eva Kotašková
What does infrastructuring look like in STS? When? Workshop Report by Karen S. Baker, Andrea Botero, Hanne Cecilie Geirbo, Helena Karasti, Sanna Marttila, Elena Parmiggiani and Joanna Saad-Sulonen
Encounter, create and eat the world: a meal (workshop) by Michael Guggenheim and Laura Cuch
Scientific identities: how to re-engage with identity and its politics by Sarah Schönbauer, Rosalind Attenborough
The Confluence of Design and STS: Reflecting Disciplinary Positions and/or Situatedness by Yana Boeva
Repairing machines, crafting relationships Meetings of humans, machines and other non-human worlds by Kostas Latoufis
Why should a Master’s student go to EASST conference? by Artemis Papadaki Anastasopoulou
What should be the main purpose of a Conference? by Guillem Palà
Invent your job: Some thoughts on embracing invention in the doctoral workshop by Violeta Argudo Portal
Invent Your Job?: On Embodying STS Practice by Samantha Breslin
Climbing over fences. Afterthoughts on the pre-conference doctoral workshop „Invent Your Job!“ by Annelie Pentenrieder
On being useful? Situating the STS researcher in science and policy by Jasmine E Livingston
How to find a job after your PhD by Lianghao Dai