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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Science & Technology Studies10
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 Technolo8
Socio-Digital Co-Design Practices7
Alignment Work and Epistemic Cultures6
McIntyre Lee (2022) How to Talk to a Science Denier. Conversations with Flat Earthers, Climate Deniers, and Others Who Defy Reason6
The Darker Qualities of Repair6
Cobb Matthew (2022) The Genetic Age: Our Perilous Quest to Edit Life5
Transforming Excellence?4
Tupasela Aaro (2021) Populations as brands: Marketing national resources for global data markets4
Frictions in Automating Routine Data Work4
What's Wrong with Misinformation?4
Gear Culture Methods4
Paterson Mark (2021) How we Became Sensorimotor: Movement, Measurement, Sensation4
Pepper as Imposter3
Between Standards and Voluntariness3
Hansson Kristofer and Irwin Rachel (eds) (2020) Movement of knowledge: Medical humanities perspectives on medicine, science, and experience3
Technologies of Ecological Mediation3
Ethical Plateaus in Danish Child Protection Services3
The Logics of Invited and Uninvited Material Participation2
Coal Exists, Therefore it Must be dug up2
Swabbing Dogs and Chauffeuring Pizza Boxes2
Framed Uncertainty2
Constitutive Tensions of Transformative Research2
Editorial2
Pigs and Chips2
Risk and Uncertainty in Telecare2
Caton James Lee (ed) (2022) The Economics of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency: A Transaction Costs Revolution2
Metrics Producing Science2
Questions and Explanations in Sociology2
Developing AI for Weather Prediction2
Conceptualising Doing Things2
Introduction1
Calvert Jane (2024) A Place of Science and Technology Studies: Observation, Intervention and Collaboration1
Navigating Pharmaceutical Effects1
The Valuable Plurality of the Citizen Sciences1
Antti Silvast and Chris Foulds (2022) Sociology of Interdisciplinarity: The Dynamics of Energy Research1
How Sociotechnical Systems Adapt to Change1
Re-enchanted by AuroraAI1
Gender Segregation in the Borderlands of E-Science1
Timcke Scott (2021) Algorithms and The End of Politics: The Shaping of Technology in 21st Century American Life1
From STI Policy Objectives to Infrastructures1
Birch K (2023) Data Enclaves0
Schmidt Jan Cornelius (2022) Philosophy of Interdisciplinarity: Studies in Science, Society and Sustainability0
Hidalgo César A, Orghian Diana, Albo-Canals Jordi, De Almeida Filipa & Martin Natalia (2021) How Humans Judge Machines0
Anticipated Counter-Narratives0
When Digital Health Encounters Regulation0
Citizen Science and Public Policy-Making During the COVID-19 Pandemic0
Prasad Amit (2023) Science Studies Meets Colonialism0
Steered or Guided by Numbers?0
Editorial0
Genetic Racial Profiling0
West Darrel M and Allen John R (2020) Turning Point: Policymaking in the Era of Artificial Intelligence0
Ermoshina Ksenia and Musiani Francesca (2022) Concealing for Freedom: The making of Encryption, Secure Messaging and Digital Liberties0
Maja Bak Herrie (2025) Thinking Through Data: How Outliers, Aggregates, and Patterns Shape Perception.0
Brumberg-Chaumont Julie and Rosental Claude (eds) (2021) Logical Skills: Social-Historical Perspectives0
Elliott Anthony (2023) Algorithmic Intimacy. The Digital Revolution in Personal Relationships0
Dutreuil Sébastien (2024) Gaïa, Terre vivante0
Virtuous Repertoires for Postcolonial Bioethics0
Standardising Patient Engagement in Drug Development0
How Matters of Concern Invade Technologies0
Producing Value or Responding to Valuation?0
Breaking or Repairing Long-Term Care for Older People?0
Calzati Stefano and de Kerckhove Derrick (2025) Quantum Ecology: Why and How New Information Technologies Will Reshape Societies.0
The Production of Infrastructural Value and the Extension of the Electricity Grid0
Stengers Isabelle (2024) Virgin Mary and the Neutrino: Reality in Trouble0
Conceptualising Processes of User Learning in Domestication Theory0
Why We Need a Political Technology Assessment0
Ulrike Felt (2025) Contesting the Chronopolitics of Research0
Darin Weinberg (2024) On Addiction: Insights from History, Ethnography, and Critical Theory0
Ask Kristine and Søraa Roger A. (2024) Digitalization and Social Change: a Guide in Critical Thinking0
Airoldi Massimo (2022) Machine Habitus: Toward a Sociology of Algorithms0
Hennion Antoine and Levaux Christophe (2023) Rethinking Music through Science and Technology Studies0
Sociotechnical Fictions0
Pragmatic Progress and the Improvement of Medical Knowledge for Global Health0
Who Knows What a Microbe is?0
Thinking Like a Machine0
“Learning by Doing”0
Evolutionary Psychology and the Naturalization of Gender Inequality0
Fieldwork in the Anthropocene0
Lost Futures0
Attributing Human Traits to Other Species as Alignment Work0
Introduction0
When Numbers Run Out0
In the Times of Viruses0
Fields of Interdisciplinarity0
Oreskes Naomi (2022) Science on a Mission: How Military Funding Shaped What We Do and Don't Know about the Ocean.0
Expert Patients and Networks of Expertise and Ignorance0
Expertise at the Limits of Quantified Risk0
Repairing (with) Algorithmic Systems0
Matzner Tobias (2023) Algorithms: Technology, Culture, Politics0
Editorial0
To Catch a Cicada0
University Campus Living Labs0
“Should We Stay or Should We Go now?”0
Back to the Present of Automated Mobility0
Rouse Joseph (2023) Social Practices as Biological Niche Construction0
Dimbath Oliver (2022) Oblivionism. Forgetting and Forgetfulness in Modern Science0
Maintaining and Repairing the Cancer Registries’ Regime of Knowing in the Turbulent Context of the French National AI Strategy0
Supervising Veterinarians as Boundary-Spanning Agents0
Lessons from the 'Dark' Side0
Pennington Hugh (2022) COVID-19: The Postgenomic Pandemic0
Technological Expectations and the Making of Europe0
Relying on Relays0
Closing the Algorithmic Black Box: Breakdowns and Patching Strategies in a Public Service Media0
How Plastics Came to Pollute the Technical Literature0
Infrastructural Participation in Digital Societies0
Tracing data flows in Norway and Austria0
Facilitating the Movement of Knowledge in Occupational Health Services0
“A Train We Can’t Miss” for Economic Recovery0
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