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- In common usage, technoscience refers to the entire long-standing and global human activity of technology, combined with the relatively recent scientific...
- Feminist technoscience is a transdisciplinary branch of science studies which emerged from decades of feminist critique on the way gender and other identity...
- to 1996. Their engagement with specific ideas relating to feminism, technoscience, political consciousness, and other social issues, formed the images...
- live, rather than to "plugin" to a technofantasies world. The study of technoscience examines recent work in the fields of the philosophies of science and...
- Holding the first ever Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience and Environment, TallBear has published on DNA testing, race science...
- systems, leading also to a new perspective for their legal regulation. Technoscience is a subset of Science, Technology, and Society studies that focuses...
- board for the feminist academic journals Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. According to Barad's...
- Beamtimes and Lifetimes: The World of High Energy Physicists is a book by Sharon Traw**** on cultural anthropology and the sociology of science among people...
- including science studies, STS (Science, Technology, and Society), feminist technoscience, philosophy and philosophy of science, feminist theory, and physics...
- and gender studies at the University of Toronto and director of the Technoscience Research Unit. Murphy is well known for their work on regimes of imperceptibility...