EASST Review: Volume 39(2) November 2020
Parting words, returning things by Ignacio Farías
Neither one nor two: presenting our new editorial team by Niki Vermeulen, Sarah M. Schönbauer, Vincenzo Pavone
Navigating 4S/EASST 2020 “virPrague” Conference by Filip Vostal
Reflections on the Prague Conference: Much more than a successful coronavirus rescue operation by Torben Elgaard Jensen
The Anthropocene, COVID-19 and ontology: some reflections following the EASST/4S 2020 online conference by António Carvalho
Presenting a ‘virtual’ paper in a ‘virtual’ conference: adapting to the challenges posed by a pandemic by Denis Fischbacher-Smith
On (not) feeling virtual vibes: An academic mother’s EASST/4S online conference experience by Susanne Koch
A digital conference as a digital object How EASST/4S went online with success and some liveness and accessibility challenges by Nils Matzner
A Question of Sport: Opening a New Research Agenda in Science and Technology Studies by Michiel Van Oudheusden, Gian Marco Campagnolo
Understanding post-truth times to navigate the Anthropocene: An interview with Michael Kilburn by Meghie Rodrigues
Knitting unruly kinships through design, a world-making assemblage by Burak Taşdizen
Everything you ever wanted to know about hacking (not Ian) by Sally Wyatt
Upcoming EASST elections by Ingmar Lippert
What is a scientific society for? by Miquel Domenech