Science and Technology Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Science and Technology Studies 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Corona Truth Wars17
Moving Ethnography14
The Democratisation Myth9
‘If You’re Going to Trust the Machine, Then That Trust Has Got to Be Based on Something’:9
Affect and Effect in Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration8
Rethinking the ‘Great Divide’7
Enacting the Pandemic6
Expertise and its Tensions4
Data, Methods and Writing4
Collaborative Confusion among DIY Makers4
Complexity Sciences4
Embodiment in Ethnographic Collaborations4
Travels and Trials of Climate Knowledge in Finnish Municipalities4
(Not) Knowing and (Not) Caring About Animal Research4
Realizing the Basic Income3
User Representations as a Design Resource3
Configuring Devices for Phenomena in-the-Making3
Bodies Translating Bodies3
Learning to Become an FSC Auditor3
The Pragmatic Turn in Clinical Research2
Genetic Racial Profiling2
Sensory Science in Tension2
Interdisciplinary Projects as an Expert-Network2
Testing Emergent Technologies in the Arctic2
Pigs and Chips2
Attaining the Stable Movement of Knowledge Objects through the Swedish Criminal Justice System2
Constructing ‘Do-Able’ Dissertations in Collaborative Research1
Say Why You Say It1
Affordance, Role, and Script as Complementary Concepts of Artefact-User Interaction, Illustrated by the Example of an Egg Separator1
Swabbing Dogs and Chauffeuring Pizza Boxes1
Encountering Semiotic Misdirection in Covid-19 Etiquette Guides1
Benjamin Ruha (2019) Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code. Medford: Polity Press. 172 pages. eISBN: 97815095264371
University Campus Living Labs1
The Production of Infrastructural Value and the Extension of the Electricity Grid1
Insect Affects1
Misdirection in Global Health1
Policy Concepts and Their Shadows1
Composite Method1
Online Expert Mediators1
Airoldi Massimo (2022) Machine Habitus: Toward a Sociology of Algorithms1
From Barracks to Garden Cities1
Mapping Case Studies of Public Engagement and Participation in Science and Technology1
How Matters of Concern Invade Technologies1
Pablo Kreimer (2019) Science and Society in Latin America. Peripheral Modernities. New York and London: Routledge. 270 pages. ISBN: 97803672180340
Nelly Oudshoorn (2020) Resilient Cyborgs: Living and Dying with Pacemakers and Defibrillators0
Tupasela Aaro (2021) Populations as brands: Marketing national resources for global data markets0
Hansson Kristofer and Irwin Rachel (eds) (2020) Movement of knowledge: Medical humanities perspectives on medicine, science, and experience0
Constitutive Tensions of Transformative Research0
Questions and Explanations in Sociology0
Hidalgo César A, Orghian Diana, Albo-Canals Jordi, De Almeida Filipa & Martin Natalia (2021) How Humans Judge Machines0
“Should We Stay or Should We Go now?”0
The Mutual Enablement of Research Data and Care0
Lost Futures0
Misdirection and the Regulation of Herbalism in France and England0
Why do Environmental and Ecological Economics Diverge?0
Futures in the Making0
Coal Exists, Therefore it Must be dug up0
Gender Segregation in the Borderlands of E-Science0
West Darrel M and Allen John R (2020) Turning Point: Policymaking in the Era of Artificial Intelligence0
Varun Sivaram (ed) (2018) Digital Decarbonization: Promoting Digital Innovations to Advance Clean Energy Systems. New York: Council on Foreign Relations. 146 pages. ISBN: 97 808760974890
Attributing Human Traits to Other Species as Alignment Work0
Editorial - What Does Openness Conceal?0
Paterson Mark (2021) How we Became Sensorimotor: Movement, Measurement, Sensation0
Climate Change Assessments, Publics and Digital Traces of Controversy0
Knox Hannah (2020) Thinking Like a Climate: Governing a City in Times of Environmental Change0
Facilitating the Movement of Knowledge in Occupational Health Services0
Editorial0
Prasad Amit (2023) Science Studies Meets Colonialism0
What is 'Cosmic' about Urban Climate Politics?0
“It’s All in Your Head”0
Pennington Hugh (2022) COVID-19: The Postgenomic Pandemic0
Cobb Matthew (2022) The Genetic Age: Our Perilous Quest to Edit Life0
Editorial0
The Valuable Plurality of the Citizen Sciences0
Editorial0
Science Blogs as Critique — Building Public Identities in the Field of Translational Research0
The Logics of Invited and Uninvited Material Participation0
Living Well with a Healthy Weight0
Developing AI for Weather Prediction0
Science & Technology Studies0
Misdirection – Magic, Psychology and its Application0
Timcke Scott (2021) Algorithms and The End of Politics: The Shaping of Technology in 21st Century American Life0
Csiszar Alex (2018) The Scientific Journal: Authorship and the Politics of Knowledge in the Nineteenth Century0
Elliott Anthony (2023) Algorithmic Intimacy. The Digital Revolution in Personal Relationships0
Risk and Uncertainty in Telecare0
Pragmatic Progress and the Improvement of Medical Knowledge for Global Health0
Thinking Like a Machine0
Ialenti, Vincent (2020) Deep Time Reckoning: How Future Thinking Can Help Earth Now0
The depression paradigm and beyond0
De Saille Stevienna, Medvecky Fabien, van Oudheusden Michiel, Albertson Kevin, Amanatidou Effie, Birabi Timothy and Pansera Mario (2020) Responsibility Beyond Growth: A Case for Responsible Stagnati0
Dimbath Oliver (2022) Oblivionism. Forgetting and Forgetfulness in Modern Science0
Technological Expectations and the Making of Europe0
Love and Fear?0
Note from the Editorial Team0
Ethical Plateaus in Danish Child Protection Services0
Conceptualising Doing Things0
Fieldwork in the Anthropocene0
Godin Benoît (2020) The Idea of Technological Innovation: A Brief Alternative History. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 208 pages. ISBN: 978 1 83910 401 5.0
Enacting Maasai and Palaeoanthropological Versions of Drought in Oldupai Gorge, Tanzania0
Tracing data flows in Norway and Austria0
van de Wiel Lucy (2020) Freezing Fertility: Oocyte Cryopreservation and the Gender Politics of Aging0
Who Knows What a Microbe is?0
Blok A, Farías I & Roberts C (eds) (2020) The Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory. London: Routledge. 458 pages. ISBN: 97813151116670
Introduction0
Imagining Citizens as More than Data Subjects0
Bernike Pasveer, Oddgeir Synnes and Ingunn Moser (eds) (2020) Ways of Home Making in Care for Later Life. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 312 pages. ISBN 97898115040510
Building Bridges0
Bruun Maja Hoejer, Hasse Catherine, Hoeyer Klaus, Wahlberg Ayo, Douglas-Jones Rachel, Kristensen Dorthe Brogaard and Winthereik Brit Ross (eds) (2022) Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technolo0
Experience Distributed in the Biodiversity Science-Base0
Between Standards and Voluntariness0
Brumberg-Chaumont Julie and Rosental Claude (eds) (2021) Logical Skills: Social-Historical Perspectives0
Relationality, Individuality and Entanglements of Helping in the Context of a Touristic Vaccine Trial0
Alignment Work and Epistemic Cultures0
Surveillance, Discretion and Governance in Automated Welfare0
Standardising Patient Engagement in Drug Development0
Putting Value on Extracellular Vesicles0
Pittinsky Todd L (2019) Science, Technology, and Society: New Perspectives and Directions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 270pages. ISBN 978-1-316-61689-50
Kevin LaGrandeur, James J. Hughes (eds) (2017) Surviving the Machine Age. Intelligent Technology and the Transformation of Human Work. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 166 pages. ISBN: 978-3-319-84584-50
Louvel Severine (2021) The Policies and Politics of Interdisciplinary Research: Nanomedicine in France and in the United States0
Back to the Present of Automated Mobility0
Tribute to Dan Allman0
Pepper as Imposter0
Following Misdirection and Multiple Malarias in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic0
When Numbers Run Out0
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