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Making & Doing: Activating STS Through Knowledge Expression and Travel

Allen, Edward(Contributions by)Becerra, Lucas(Contributions by)Birkbak, Andreas(Contributions by)Carroll, Katherine(Contributions by)Chen, Hsin-Hsing(Contributions by)Guggenheim, Michael(Contributions by)Jensen, Torben Elgaard(Contributions by)Juarez, Paula(Contributions by)Kraftner, Bernd(Contributions by)Kroll, Judith(Contributions by)Liboiron, Max(Contributions by)Lin, Yi-Ping(Contributions by)Madsen, Anders Koed(Contributions by)Mather, Charles(Contributions by)Melvin, Jess(Contributions by)Mesman, Jessica(Contributions by)Munk, Anders Kristian(Contributions by)Nafus, Dawn(Contributions by)Shapiro, Nicholas(Contributions by)Simmonds, Emily(Contributions by)Thomas, Hernan(Contributions by)Wells, Emily(Contributions by)Zahara, Alex(Contributions by)Downey, Gary Lee(Edited by)Zuiderent-Jerak, Teun(Edited by)
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Making & doing projects expand STS scholarship to include the trajectories of STS knowledge flow beyond the boundaries of the field by actively interweaving knowledge expression and travel with knowledge production.

In this edited volume, contributors from around the world present and critically assess ten empirical making & doing projects.

They recount how their projects advance STS, and describe how they themselves learn from their interlocutors and the settings in which they do and share their STS work.

A coda explains how the infrastructures of STS scholarship are broadening to include practices of making & doing.

The contributors examine and reflect upon their dilemmas, frustrations, and failures, especially when these generate new practices that might not have occurred had their work not taken the form of making and doing scholarship.

While each project raises a distinct set of scholarly issues, all of the projects include practices that express STS knowledge through "STS sensibilities" and attach those sensibilities to practices in empirical fields.

The ten projects include one each in Argentina, Taiwan, Canada, and Denmark; two in the US; one in Austria, the UK, and multiple countries in Africa and Asia; one in the US and Latin America; one in the Netherlands and Australia; and one in an international network that includes members from Europe, the Americas, and Australia.

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The MIT Press
0262366053 / 9780262366052
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
507.1
17/08/2021
English
284 pages
178 x 254 mm
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