Biology, Ethnography and STS: An interview with Christine Hine

Christine Hine talks with Tecnoscienza about her academic trajectory and passions, from botany and biology to her entry into the STS field. In this interview she comments on her most famous book (Virtual Ethnography) and her latest work (Systematics as Cyberscience) which traces linkages between sci...

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Main Authors: Christine Hine, Attila Bruni, Paolo Magaudda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna – Dipartimento di Filosofia e Comunicazione 2011-06-01
Series:Tecnoscienza
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Online Access:https://tecnoscienza.unibo.it/article/view/16998
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description Christine Hine talks with Tecnoscienza about her academic trajectory and passions, from botany and biology to her entry into the STS field. In this interview she comments on her most famous book (Virtual Ethnography) and her latest work (Systematics as Cyberscience) which traces linkages between science practice and knowledge, ICTS and biology. Going back to her first academic background as a natural scientist, Christine Hine also recalls her experience as past president of EASST and asked about what young STS scholars would nowadays need, emphasizes the absolute centrality of networking and collaborations to foster the field with new yeast.
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spelling doaj.art-fb5861482af644f2b73bb5c9e241fc6e2024-01-22T10:27:46ZengUniversity of Bologna – Dipartimento di Filosofia e ComunicazioneTecnoscienza2038-34602011-06-0121879210.6092/issn.2038-3460/1699815357Biology, Ethnography and STS: An interview with Christine HineChristine Hine0Attila Bruni1Paolo Magaudda2University of SurreyUniversity of TrentoUniversity of PadovaChristine Hine talks with Tecnoscienza about her academic trajectory and passions, from botany and biology to her entry into the STS field. In this interview she comments on her most famous book (Virtual Ethnography) and her latest work (Systematics as Cyberscience) which traces linkages between science practice and knowledge, ICTS and biology. Going back to her first academic background as a natural scientist, Christine Hine also recalls her experience as past president of EASST and asked about what young STS scholars would nowadays need, emphasizes the absolute centrality of networking and collaborations to foster the field with new yeast.https://tecnoscienza.unibo.it/article/view/16998biologyvirtual ethnographycyberscienceacademic trajectory
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title Biology, Ethnography and STS: An interview with Christine Hine
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title_short Biology, Ethnography and STS: An interview with Christine Hine
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virtual ethnography
cyberscience
academic trajectory
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