{"id":1319,"date":"2024-10-17T14:33:38","date_gmt":"2024-10-17T14:33:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp.lancs.ac.uk\/sciencestudies\/?p=1319"},"modified":"2024-10-17T14:51:20","modified_gmt":"2024-10-17T14:51:20","slug":"new-sts-encyclopedia-featuring-css-contributors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.lancs.ac.uk\/sciencestudies\/2024\/10\/17\/new-sts-encyclopedia-featuring-css-contributors\/","title":{"rendered":"New STS encyclopedia featuring CSS contributors"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>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 McNeil, Adrian Mackenzie, Mike Michael, Maggie Mort, Celia Roberts, Lucy Suchman and Claire Waterton.<\/p>\n<p>CSS members&#8217; contributions to the Encyclopedia include sections on actor-network theory (Michael), infrastructures of knowing (Cardwell &amp; Law, with Solveig Joks), feminist STS (McNeil, Mort, Roberts, Suchman &amp; Waterton), comparison (Deville, with Michael Guggenheim), and digital platforms (Mackenzie).<\/p>\n<p>The introduction to the encyclopedia is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.elgaronline.com\/display\/book\/9781800377998\/9781800377998.xml\">available to read for free online<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The full table of contents is below.<\/p>\n<p>Please do encourage your libraries to order a copy.<\/p>\n<h1>Elgar Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Studies<\/h1>\n<p>Edited by Ulrike Felt, Professor, Department of Science and Technology Studies, University of Vienna, Austria and Alan Irwin, Professor, Department of Organization, Copenhagen Business School and Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy, Aarhus University, Denmark<\/p>\n<p><strong>Contents<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Introduction: On encyclopedias, maps and multiplicities in science and technology studies 1<br \/>\nUlrike Felt and Alan Irwin<\/p>\n<p>PART I FRAMES<br \/>\n1 Co-production 13<br \/>\nBrice Laurent<br \/>\n2 Actor-Network Theory 24<br \/>\nMike Michael<br \/>\n3 Finetuning terms: heterogeneity, multiplicity and specificity 34<br \/>\nAnnemarie Mol<br \/>\n4 The infrastructures of knowing 43<br \/>\nEmma Cardwell, Solveig Joks and John Law<br \/>\n5 Science as culture 52<br \/>\nTereza St\u00f6ckelov\u00e1<br \/>\n6 Technology as culture 61<br \/>\nPaolo Magaudda<br \/>\n7 Finance, valuation, and assetization: techno-economic organization of markets 72<br \/>\nKean Birch<br \/>\n8 Valuation studies as a frame in STS 79<br \/>\nKristin Asdal, Liliana Doganova and Maximilian Fochler<br \/>\n9 Feminist science and technology studies 87<br \/>\nMaureen McNeil, Maggie Mort, Celia Roberts, Lucy Suchman and Claire Waterton<br \/>\n10 Gender studies and STS 97<br \/>\nDavid A. Rubin<br \/>\n11 Race and genetics 107<br \/>\nEmma Kowal<br \/>\n12 Postcolonial STS 116<br \/>\nItty Abraham and Suman Seth<br \/>\n13 Ethnography 126<br \/>\nKim Fortun<br \/>\n14 Methods and politics of public engagement and STS 137<br \/>\nPhilip Macnaghten<br \/>\n15 Document studies 145<br \/>\nKristin Asdal<br \/>\n16 Visual studies and STS 154<br \/>\nRegula Val\u00e9rie Burri<br \/>\n17 Digital methods in STS: continuities, discontinuities, and reconfigurations 164<br \/>\nJanet Vertesi and David Ribes<br \/>\n18 Quali-quantitative (or non-binary) methods 176<br \/>\nTommaso Venturini<br \/>\n19 Comparisons: framing similarity, framing difference 185<br \/>\nJoe Deville and Michael Guggenheim<\/p>\n<p>PART II THEMES<br \/>\n20 Public engagement and participation revisited 195<br \/>\nMatthew Kearnes and Jason Chilvers<br \/>\n21 Social movements, science, and technology: conflict and innovation 205<br \/>\nDavid J. Hess<br \/>\n22 Citizen science 215<br \/>\nAbby Kinchy<br \/>\n23 Science communication 225<br \/>\nSarah R. Davies and Maja Horst<br \/>\n24 Making &amp; doing: extending STS knowledge production with expression and travel 234<br \/>\nTeun Zuiderent-Jerak and Gary Lee Downey<br \/>\n25 Controversy studies and analysis 244<br \/>\nMark Elam<br \/>\n26 User studies and co-creation 254<br \/>\nTorben Elgaard Jensen and Sampsa Hyysalo<br \/>\n27 Risk and disaster in STS 264<br \/>\nMakoto Takahashi<br \/>\n28 Laboratory studies and scientific practice 273<br \/>\nMichael Lynch<br \/>\n29 Indigenous knowledge traditions and science 283<br \/>\nHelen Verran<br \/>\n30 Non-knowledge and ignorance 291<br \/>\nDaniel Lee Kleinman<br \/>\n31 Universities as spaces of change 301<br \/>\nRuth Mu\u0308ller<br \/>\n32 Indicators and their impact for academia 308<br \/>\nAlex Rushforth and Sarah de Rijcke<br \/>\n33 Time and temporalities in academic research 318<br \/>\nUlrike Felt<br \/>\n34 Infrastructures 328<br \/>\nPaul N. Edwards, Anne Beaulieu, Christine L. Borgman, Ashley Carse, Steven J. Jackson, Robin Williams and Antti Silvast<br \/>\n35 Innovation 340<br \/>\nAlan Irwin and Sebastian Pfotenhauer<br \/>\n36 Following values in engineering design and conception practices 349<br \/>\nMyl\u00e8ne Tanferri and Dominique Vinck<br \/>\n37 Engineering studies and STS 357<br \/>\nThomas De Pree and Ryan Hearty<br \/>\n38 Science and technology policy-making 368<br \/>\nBrice Laurent<br \/>\n39 Expertise, legitimacy, and decision-making 377<br \/>\nG\u00f6ran Sundqvist<br \/>\n40 Regulatory science 387<br \/>\nDavid Demortain<br \/>\n41 Science advice 397<br \/>\nJeroen P. van der Sluijs<br \/>\n42 The making of futures in sociotechnical worlds 407<br \/>\nCatharina Landstr\u00f6m and Linda Soneryd<br \/>\n43 Responsibility\u2014From ELSI to responsible innovation 416<br \/>\nStephen Hughes and Jack Stilgoe<br \/>\n44 Care in technoscience 426<br \/>\nMartha Kenney<br \/>\n45 Inequality 435<br \/>\nMelanie Smallman<br \/>\n46 Economic science and economic technology 443<br \/>\nFabian Muniesa<br \/>\n47 Climate change and STS 451<br \/>\nSilke Beck, Tim Forsyth and Martin Mahony<br \/>\n48 Environment and STS 460<br \/>\nSteven Yearley<br \/>\n49 Energy 471<br \/>\nClark A. Miller<br \/>\n50 The politics of knowledge in health and biomedicine 481<br \/>\nSteven Epstein, Jaimie Morse and Kellie Owens<br \/>\n51 Digital health 492<br \/>\nHenriette Langstrup and Klaus Hoeyer<br \/>\n52 Digital transformations 501<br \/>\nAnnika Richterich and Sally Wyatt<br \/>\n53 Big data, algorithms and artificial intelligence 511<br \/>\nKatja Mayer<br \/>\n54 Digital platforms 521<br \/>\nAdrian Mackenzie<\/p>\n<p>PART III STORIES<br \/>\n55 Cities: stories of urban STS 533<br \/>\nIgnacio Far\u00edas and Tom\u00e1s Criado<br \/>\n56 Nanotechnology: STS reflections and interventions 543<br \/>\nNoela Invernizzi and Guillermo Foladori<br \/>\n57 Security and war 553<br \/>\nBrian Balmer<br \/>\n58 STS and outer space: extending the gaze 562<br \/>\nNina Klimburg-Witjes<br \/>\n59 Pandemics and the politics of knowledge 569<br \/>\nStephen Hilgartner<br \/>\n60 Pharmaceuticalisation 579<br \/>\nSergio Sismondo<br \/>\n61 Sensors 587<br \/>\nJennifer Gabrys<br \/>\n62 STS meets robotics 596<br \/>\nMiquel Dom\u00e8nech and N\u00faria Vall\u00e8s-Peris<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Edward Elgar publishers have announced the publication of a major new encyclopedia, covering core approaches, ideas and concerns within Science and Technology Studies. 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