East Asian Science Technology and Society-An International Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of East Asian Science Technology and Society-An International Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Social Welfare as “Legitimation”: National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) and the Politics of Health Reform in South Korea, from 1977 to the Time of COVID-1915
Reflections on Japan’s Universal Medical Insurance: A Historical Review12
Editor’s Note5
Keep Cooking, Keep Sharing5
An Introduction to War, Medicine and Modernity in East Asian Conflicts5
Military Medicine in East Asia: Histories of Instrumentalism, Resistance, and Agency5
Correction4
Efficacy vs. Ideology: The Use of Food Therapies in Preventing and Treating Beriberi in the Japanese Army in the Meiji Era4
EUMENOL—Merck’s Patent Emmenagogue and its Chinese Connections (1896–1961)4
Memes of Care: Good Morning Images and Digital Care among Older People in Taiwan3
Implanting Wind Turbines: Cultural and Material Dimensions of Energy Transition in Jeju, South Korea3
Reviewer's Reply to the Author's Response to the Book review of Susan Greenhalgh, Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola . Chicago: University3
A Tough Balancing Act – The Evolving AI Governance in Korea3
A Tradition of Invention: The Paradox of Glorifying Past Technological Breakthroughs3
Theorizing the Real in Social Robot Care Technologies in Japan3
Editor’s Note3
GMO China: How Global Debates Transformed China’s Agricultural Biotechnology Policies2
Widening Access to Healthcare: Tuberculosis Control as a Lens for Understanding Health Reform in China2
Ontology and Acupuncture: East Asian Analogism and an Emerging Acupuncture Method in South Korea2
“Where Treasures Arise:” Mining Knowledge, Mining Sites, and the Spatial Rationalities of Mineral Resources in Qing China2
John Fryer and The Translator’s Vade-mecum: New Perspectives on the History of Modern Chinese Scientific and Technical Lexicon2
Creationism in a South Korean Culture: Science, Religion, and the Struggle against Evolution2
Statistics and the Language of Global Health: Institutions and Experts in China, Taiwan, and the World, 1917-19602
Editor’s Note1
Body, Society, and Nation, the Creation of Public Health and Urban Culture in Shanghai1
Editor’s Note1
The Life and Death of Machines and Imaginaries: Conversations on Trains on EASTS Covers1
Can Coding Education Go Completely Online? Time, Work, and Relationship in Online Courses1
Editor’s Note1
Making Multiple Babies: Anticipatory Regimes of Assisted ReproductionChia-Ling Wu, Making Multiple Babies: Anticipatory Regimes of Assisted Reproduction New York: Bergha1
A Note of Thanks and Farewell1
Chinese Medicine as Boundary Object(s): Examining TCM’s Integration into International Science Through the Case of Australian--Chinese Research Collaboration1
The Sociology of ‘Structural Disaster’: Beyond Fukushima1
Wombs of Empire: Population Discourses and Biopolitics in Modern Japan1
Correction1
New Perspectives on Science, Medicine, and Language in Modern South Asia1
Staging the Robot: Performing Techno-Politics of Innovation for Care Robotics in Japan1
Who Is Mr. Science and Why Does He Matter?1
When Curiosity Invites Itself to Doctors: Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat and His Contemporaries, Between Sinology, Medicine and Acupuncture1
Practices on Aarogya Setu: Mapping Citizen Interaction with the Contact-Tracing App in the Time of COVID-191
The Multispecies Empire of the Mughals1
Public Engagement in Micro-hydro Technology in Central Java: A Call to Decentralize the Energy System1
Summoning the Wind, Calling the Rain: Weather Modification During China’s Great Leap Forward1
The International Campaign Against Leprosy, 1948–2005Jo Robertson, The International Campaign Against Leprosy, 1948–2005 London: Hurst & Company, 2021, 315 pp.1
Taiwan’s COVID-19 Experience: Governance, Governmentality, and the Global Pandemic1
Animal Scientism: Making Biology Experimental in Republican China1
Knowledge Production in Mao-era China: Learning from the Masses1
Late Industrialism, Advocacy, and Law: Relays Toward Just Transition1
Practical or Cultural: American Medical Perceptions of Acupuncture from the Boom of the 1820s to ‘Acupuncture Fever’ of the 1970s1
Seeds of Control: Japan’s Empire of Forestry in Colonial Korea1
Editor’s Note1
Would Mr. Science Eat the Chinese Diet?1
Saving Chinese Medicine for Modern Warfare in China: A Study Note1
The Pulse of the Earth: Political Geology in Java1
Editor’s Note1
Collingwood’s Cat: Multispecies Histories in the Holocene and in the Anthropocene1
An Introduction to Robots and Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare in Japan and South Korea1
Two Tales of Long-term Collaboration: Social Scientific Involvement in Artificial Intelligence in Japan and Synthetic Biology in the UK1
Acupuncture Education in the UK1
Acknowledgment of Reviewers, 2022–241
Welcome to Our Editorial Board Members, 2022–241
Engineering Societies in China: Spaces of Professionalization and Participation, 1912–19491
Japan's Empire of Birds: Aristocrats, Anglo-Americans, and Transwar Ornithology1
Ordering the Human: The Global Spread of Racial Science0
India’s Biotech Emergence: A Critical Political Economy Analysis0
Silvia M. Lindtner, Prototype Nation: China and the Contested Promise of Innovation0
Branding East Asia with STS: A Farewell Note from the Editor in Chief0
An Introduction to Innovation and Circulation of Acupuncture (XIX - XXI Centuries): Between Governance and Personal Itinerary0
News and Events0
Josei kenkyūsha shienseisaku no kokusaihikaku: Nihon no genjou to kadai 女性研究者支援政策の国際比較―日本の現状と課題 [ International Comparison of Policies to Support Women Researchers0
“Mr. Science”, May Fourth, and the Global History of Science0
The 2010 4S/JSSTS Joint Conference in Tokyo: Negotiation and Preparation0
In Memory of Adele E. Clarke (1945–2024), Ever a Loved and Respected Supporter of EASTS0
The Art of State-Societal Reconfiguration in a Time of Pandemic Crisis: A Health System Resilience Typology and Comparative Analysis Between Transcending Nations (the US, UK, and India) and Coping Nat0
Editor’s Note0
News and Events0
Pandemic Visions: Contested Trustworthiness and Implementation of Alternative COVID-19 Testing at Seoul National University0
Constitutive and Material: An Empirical Analysis of the Two Dimensions of the Communication on Microplastics in Japanese Journals0
News and Events0
Correction0
News and Events0
Editor’s Note0
The Gilded Cage: Technology, Development, and State Capitalism in China0
Substantial Relations: Making Global Reproductive Medicine in Postcolonial India0
Democratizing Technology and Enhancing the Inclusivity of Technology Policies: Investigating 100 T-Forum Sessions in Taiwan0
“Can Respectable People Also Be Infected with Gonorrhea?”:0
The Birth of Digital Epidemiology in South Korea0
Author's Response to the Book Review of Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911–2021. Cambridge Studies in the History of the People's Republic 0
The Hybrid Metro: The Brown Line of the Taipei Metro and Technological Hybridity0
Carbon Technocracy: Energy Regimes in Modern East Asia0
Walking as “Grounding”: An Ethnography of Robot-Assisted Rehabilitation and Patients’ Aspirations in South Korea0
Introduction: Science, Law, and Industrial Toxic Exposure0
EASTS Participates in the Annual 4S Meeting0
Yoi shi/tada no sei 良い死 / 唯の生 [ A Good Death / A Sole Life ]0
Jellyfish in the Haicuo Genre: The Evolving Marine Life in Chinese Taxonomic History0
Asian Scientists on the Move: Changing Science in a Changing Asia0
Engineering Trust in Singapore’s Covid-19 Response0
COVID-19 Making “Idols”: The Birth of Celebrity Scientists in China0
Reinventing “Hygiene”: The Sanitary Society of Japan and Public Health Reform During the Mid-Meiji Period0
Haunting Biology: Science and Indigeneity in Australia0
News and Events0
Legacies of the Old Empire: The Formation of Aviation and Industrial Medicine in 1950–1960s South Korea and the Dis/Continuity of the Korea–Japan Knowledge Network0
Andō’s Ambiguities in Malaya: The Life of a Japanese Medical Doctor Between British and Japanese Empires0
A Medicated Empire: The Pharmaceutical Industry and Modern JapanTimothy M. Yang, A Medicated Empire: The Pharmaceutical Industry and Modern Japan Ithaca, NY: Cornell Uni0
Sound Studies and East Asian STS: Revisiting the Sonic Legacy of Trevor Pinch0
Technology and the Rise of Great Powers: How Diffusion Shapes Economic Competition0
The Soba Restaurant and the Oyster Bar: Peripheral Spaces for Responsible Research and Innovation0
Situational Analysis as an Interdisciplinary Research Method0
Rural–Urban Migration and Agro-Technical Change in Post-Reform China0
Editor s Note0
Blind in Early Modern Japan: Disability, Medicine, and Identity0
Moving Crops and the Scales of History0
Editor’s Note0
Humans and Devices in Medical Contexts: Case Studies from Japan0
Reminiscences of Sandra Harding, Taiwan, and Me0
News and Events0
The Moving City: Scenes from the Delhi Metro and the Social Life of InfrastructureRashmi Sadana, The Moving City: Scenes from the Delhi Metro and the Social Life of Infrastructure 0
Asian Tricks and Research Misconduct: From Orientalism and Occidentalism to Solidarity against Audit Cultures0
News and Events0
Database as an Experiment: Parataxonomy of Medicinal Plants as Intellectual Property in India0
Is Techno-Nationalism in the Semiconductor Industry Viable?0
Pattern Identification and Acupuncture Prescriptions Based on Real-World Data Using Artificial Intelligence0
Practicing Mr. Science: Chinese Scientists and the May Fourth Movement from Zhu Kezhen to Fang Lizhi0
How Acupuncture Practice is Shaped in Contemporary Taiwan0
Health Insurance, Medicine, and Society in Taiwan: Chinese Authoritarianism, Taiwanese Ethnicities, and Global Actuarial Science0
More Than Just Cultural Nationalism: A History of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China’s Manned Space Program0
Multispecies History, It’s the Cat’s Meow0
Situating Science in the Century since the May Fourth Movement0
Reviewers' Reply to the Author's Response to the Book Review of Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911–2021. Cambridge Studies in the History of the Pe0
Island Tinkerers: Innovation and Transformation in the Making of Taiwan’s Computing Industry0
Vernacular Industrialism in China: Local Innovation and Translated Technologies in the Making of a Cosmetics Empire, 1900–19400
How Can Science and Technology Policy Study Contribute to Better Democracy and Human Freedom?0
Welcome to Our Newly Renovated Open Kitchen!0
Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911–2021. Cambridge Studies in the History of the People's Republic of China0
Weaving the Net: Making a Smart City Through Data Workers in Shenzhen0
Author’s Response to the Book Review of Susan Greenhalgh, Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2024.0
Electric Grid of Japan before the Great Depression: A Comparison with Germany0
The Legitimacy of Acupuncture in France: A Medical Innovation Under the Aegis of Tradition (Late Nineteenth to Early Twenty-First Centuries)0
Editor’s Note0
The Interplay of Knowledge, Affect, and Politics in the Lost Memory of Epidemic Meningitis in China0
China’s Cold War Science Diplomacy0
The Robotic Multi-Care Network: A Field Study of a “Robot Grandchild” in South Korea0
Healing at the Periphery: Ethnographies of Tibetan Medicine in IndiaLaurent Pordié and Stephan Kloos, eds., Healing at the Periphery: Ethnographies of Tibetan Medicine in India 0
Bioacoustics as Forms of Resistance: Growing Mycelium Instruments and Mushroom Communication in a High-Tech City-State0
The Dawn of Science as Cultural Authority in China:Tianyanlun(On Heavenly Evolution) in the Post-1895 Debate over the Engagement with Western Civilization0
Impersonal Presence: Kazuo Hara’s Sennan Asbestos Disaster and Minamata Mandala 0
Innovation Beyond Technology: Science for Society and Interdisciplinary Approaches0
Cranes, Cultivating a New Knowledge Practice in Late-Chosŏn Korea: Knowledge Transformations Connected by Things0
Funyoi no shintai: Yamai shogai to aru shakai0
Visual Communication of Biomedical Information to Non-specialist Stakeholders: A Taiwanese Case Study0
A Way of Life: Things, Thought, and Action in Chinese Medicine0
Defending Lives among Concrete Walls: An Interview with Flâneur Artist, Tom Rook0
The Profits of Nature: Colonial Development and the Quest for Resources in Nineteenth-Century China .0
The Arts of the Microbial World: Fermentation Science in Twentieth-Century Japan0
Editor's Note0
Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola0
Fair Enough?—Scientific and Historic Perspectives on Sex Controversies at the Paris 2024 Olympics0
News and Events0
The Politics of Mise-en-Scène Technologies0
The Development of AI Ethics in Japan: Ethics-washing Society 5.0?0
Mad by the Millions: Mental Disorders and the Early Years of the World Health Organization0
A Study of Innovation Strategies for SMEs in the Government R&D Subsidy System: The Case of IT Firms in Korea’s Innovation Cluster0
“Traitors to Their Profession”: Popular Media and the Repudiation of Sakaki Yasusaburō’s Rejuvenation Study in the 1920s0
Biofinancing Citizenship: Gotong Royong and the Political Construction of National Health Insurance Ideology in Indonesia0
Editor’s Note0
Managing ‘Wicked’ Technoscientific Problems: The Postnormal Science of Risk Narratives0
Sensory Futures: Deafness and Cochlear Implant Infrastructures in India0
News and Events0
Histories of Scientific Responsibility in Japan and the United Kingdom0
Field Report: Taiwan’s RCA Litigation and Its Multiple Outreaches: The Experience of an STS Community, 2011–20230
Mao’s Bestiary: Medicinal Animals and Modern China0
Introduction to Special Issue: New Histories of Health Insurance, Medicine, and Society in East and Southeast Asia0
The Crows of Jeju0
Sickly, Idle and Risky Minorities: Race and Diabetes under Singapore’s Emergent “Insurantial Imaginary”0
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