Science & Technology Studies Elsewhere
A Postcolonial Programme
Author(s)
Hofmänner, Alexandra
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
In April 2017, scientists took to the streets in a historically unprecedented Global March for Science. The event was seen as symbolic of a crisis in the relationship of science and society. This book considers the Global March for Science from a postcolonial perspective to inquire into the toolkit that the academic field of Science & Technology Studies (STS) has to offer. It argues that new concepts and analytical approaches are necessary to investigate current global dynamics in science, technology and society, so as to deliver insights that the recent expansion of STS scholars beyond Western Europe and North America alone is unlikely to provide. The book presents a Programme in Science Studies Elsewhere (SSE) to demonstrate the urgent need to carry postcolonial issues right into the centre of STS’s intellectual programme.
Keywords
STS; the seamless web; semlessness; March for Science; the savage slotDOI
10.24894/978-3-7574-0039-2ISBN
9783757400392, 9783757400392Publisher
Schwabe VerlagPublisher website
https://schwabe.ch/Publication date and place
Berlin, 2020Classification
Historical and comparative linguistics