CSS, in collaboration with the Centre for Mobilities Research, is pleased to invite colleagues to join an interdisciplinary hybrid roundtable event on the topic of ‘Uncertain Climates’. The event will take place from 4pm to 5.15pm on Friday January 17th.
New STS encyclopedia featuring CSS contributors
Edward Elgar publishers have announced the publication of a major new encyclopedia, covering core approaches, ideas and concerns within Science and Technology Studies. The book features many former and current CSS colleagues, including Emma Cardwell, Joe Deville, John Law, Maureen
A new network, a new event!
We are very pleased to be able to announce the inaugural open event of the new STSMN network, which will take place in June at the University of Sheffield. The STSMN network (Science and Technology Studies in the Midlands and
Being in the world! Report from the Continental Philosophy of Technoscience course
Juliana Michelon Alvarenga I need the light of the sun to see the being in the world! But “the being” is “the whole of being”, and I am included in it. Afterall, being in the world is the relational process
Talking STS: Assetization in digital higher education
CSS is pleased to announce the resumption of its ‘Talking STS’ series, with a session in which Janja Komljenovic (Lancaster University) will present initial findings from her work on digital assetization in higher education, followed by a response by Lesley