Pankaj Sekhsaria’s Instrumental Lives: An Intimate Biography of an Indian Laboratory presents an important study at the intersection of contemporary issues in Science and Technology Studies (STS), instrumentation and knowledge, and Indian Science and Technology (S&T) practice. The book provides… Read More ›
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On Thinking With Catastrophic Times, Eric Kerr
Author Information: Eric Kerr, National University of Singapore, eric.kerr@nus.edu.sg. Kerr, Eric. “On Thinking With Catastrophic Times.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 8, no. 1 (2019): 46-49. The pdf of the article gives specific page references. Shortlink: https://wp.me/p1Bfg0-45Q Reprinted with permission from… Read More ›
Why so Romantic and A Priori? A Reply to Bakhurst and Sismondo, Ilya Kasavin
Author Information: Ilya Kasavin, Russian Academy of Science, itkasavin@gmail.com Kasavin, Ilya. “Why so Romantic and A Priori? A Reply to Bakhurst and Sismondo.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 6, no. 5 (2017): 20-22. The PDF of the article gives… Read More ›
Is STS All Talk and No Walk? Steve Fuller
Author Information: Steve Fuller, University of Warwick, S.W.Fuller@warwick.ac.uk Steve Fuller holds the Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology at the University of Warwick. He is the author of more than twenty books, the next of which is Post-Truth: Knowledge as… Read More ›
Commentary on Ilya Kasavin’s “Towards a Social Philosophy of Science: Russian Prospects”, David Bakhurst and Sergio Sismondo
Author Information: David Bakhurst and Sergio Sismondo, Queen’s University at Kingston, bakhurst@queensu.ca; sismondo@queensu.ca Bakhurst, David and Sergio Sismondo. “Commentary on Ilya Kasavin’s ‘Towards a Social Philosophy of Science: Russian Prospects’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 6, no. 4 (2017):… Read More ›
Has the Time Come for New Starting Points? Joshua Penrod
Author Information: Joshua Penrod, Virginia Tech, jmpenrod@vt.edu Penrod, Joshua. 2013. “Has the Time Come for New Starting Points? Reply to David Hess’ ‘Neoliberalism and the history of STS Theory: Toward a Reflexive Sociology’” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2… Read More ›
Critical Reply to David Hess’ “Neoliberalism and the History of STS Theory: Toward a Reflexive Sociology”, Libby Schweber
Author Information: Libby Schweber, University of Reading, l.schweber@reading.ac.uk Schweber, Libby. 2013. “Critical Reply to David Hess’ ‘Neoliberalism and the History of STS Theory: Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (10): 7-11. The PDF of the article gives specific page… Read More ›
Adam Riggio. Right Thinking for Right Science? On the Pitt-Collier Exchange Over the Purpose of STS
Author Information: Adam Riggio, McMaster University, adamriggio@gmail.com Riggio, Adam. 2012. “Right Thinking for Right Science? On the Pitt-Collier Exchange Over the Purpose of STS” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 1 (2): 35-39. The PDF of the article gives specific… Read More ›
Normativity and Nostalgia: A Reply to Pitt, James H. Collier
Author Information: Jim Collier, Virginia Tech, jim.collier@vt.edu Collier, Jim. 2012. “Normativity and Nostalgia: A Reply to Pitt.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 1 (2): 26-34. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-8A Please refer to:… Read More ›