Science and Technology Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Science and Technology Studies is 1. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Corona Truth Wars19
Moving Ethnography15
‘If You’re Going to Trust the Machine, Then That Trust Has Got to Be Based on Something’:13
The Democratisation Myth11
Enacting the Pandemic8
Data, Methods and Writing6
Complexity Sciences5
Embodiment in Ethnographic Collaborations4
User Representations as a Design Resource4
Configuring Devices for Phenomena in-the-Making4
(Not) Knowing and (Not) Caring About Animal Research4
Travels and Trials of Climate Knowledge in Finnish Municipalities4
Airoldi Massimo (2022) Machine Habitus: Toward a Sociology of Algorithms3
Mapping Case Studies of Public Engagement and Participation in Science and Technology3
Affordance, Role, and Script as Complementary Concepts of Artefact-User Interaction, Illustrated by the Example of an Egg Separator3
Genetic Racial Profiling3
Testing Emergent Technologies in the Arctic3
Bodies Translating Bodies3
Say Why You Say It2
Misdirection in Global Health2
Thinking Like a Machine2
The Production of Infrastructural Value and the Extension of the Electricity Grid2
Swabbing Dogs and Chauffeuring Pizza Boxes2
Interdisciplinary Projects as an Expert-Network2
The Pragmatic Turn in Clinical Research2
Pigs and Chips2
Benjamin Ruha (2019) Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code. Medford: Polity Press. 172 pages. eISBN: 97815095264372
Encountering Semiotic Misdirection in Covid-19 Etiquette Guides1
How Matters of Concern Invade Technologies1
Ethical Plateaus in Danish Child Protection Services1
Gender Segregation in the Borderlands of E-Science1
Technological Expectations and the Making of Europe1
Lost Futures1
Policy Concepts and Their Shadows1
University Campus Living Labs1
Composite Method1
Why do Environmental and Ecological Economics Diverge?1
Surveillance, Discretion and Governance in Automated Welfare1
Imagining Citizens as More than Data Subjects1
Nelly Oudshoorn (2020) Resilient Cyborgs: Living and Dying with Pacemakers and Defibrillators1
Constructing ‘Do-Able’ Dissertations in Collaborative Research1
Evolutionary Psychology and the Naturalization of Gender Inequality1
Insect Affects1
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