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    Big data, big waste? A reflection on the environmental sustainability of big data initiatives by Lucivero, F

    Published 2019
    “…Building on literature in environmental studies, cultural studies and Science and Technology Studies, the article draws attention to the physical presence of data, the material configuration of digital service, and the space occupied by data. …”
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    Dismissed Content and Discontent: An Analysis of the Strategic Aspects of Actor-Network Theory by Neyland, D

    Published 2006
    “…Actor-network theory (ANT) has contributed greatly to the development of science and technology studies. However, recent critiques appear to have left ANT in a gloomy theoretical black box. …”
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    The accomplishment of spatial adequacy: analysing CCTV accounts of British town centres by Neyland, D

    Published 2006
    “…The discussion will seek to draw together a potentially tense and disruptive theoretical combination of ethnomethodology and science and technology studies.…”
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    What have the social sciences ever done for equity in health policy and health systems? by Greenhalgh, P

    Published 2018
    “…<strong>Main text</strong> A number of underpinning disciplines within the social sciences, notably sociology, social psychology and anthropology, as well as interdisciplinary fields like science and technology studies and migration studies, offer both theoretical insights and methodological approaches which can productively enhance the study of equity in health systems and policy research. …”
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    Liminality and the diplomacy of the British Overseas Territories: An assemblage approach by McConnell, FR, Dittmer, J

    Published 2017
    “…The paper concludes by noting potential avenues of future research that the synergy between liminality and assemblage may open up in the fields of Science and Technology Studies (STS), anthropology and geography.…”
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    Critical data ethics pedagogies: Three (non-rival) approaches by Luis Felipe R Murillo, Caitlin Wylie, Phil Bourne

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…We describe how the field of computer ethics has historically informed the training of computer experts and how, in recent years, the scholarship on science and technology studies has created opportunities for transforming the way we teach with the inclusion of critical scholarship on relational ethics and sociotechnical systems. …”
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    Imagining the future through revisiting the past: the value of history in thinking about R(R)I’s possible future(s) by Danielle Shanley

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Based on ethnographic and archival research, I trace some of the interactions between early iterations of Science and Technology Studies (STS) and Technology Assessment (TA) which do not regularly feature as a part of R(R)I's established history, thereby drawing attention to potentially ‘forgotten' or ‘neglected' histories. …”
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    Sensing weather: scientific and experiential modes of knowledge production for small-scale farming in western Kenya by J. Rochlitz

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Building on concepts related to science and technology studies that address the relations between humans and nonhumans, I suggest to treat scientific and experiential devices symmetrically by looking at their more-than-human sensoria, proxies and imaginations to understand how farmers attune to the weather. …”
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    Aiming at the good life in the datafied world: A co-productionist framework of ethics by Margarita Boenig-Liptsin

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This article proposes an ethical framework to navigate life in the datafied world that combines the relational ethics approach of the philosopher Paul Ricoeur with the idiom of co-production from the field of Science and Technology Studies (STS). Mainstream data and computing ethics approaches, which tend to view ethics itself as a technology to produce particular outcomes, fail to adequately consider the context of the datafied world for ethics. …”
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    The Role of Narratives in Collaborative Innovation – Transitions towards Relational Forms of Dementia Care by Maria Taivalsaari Røhnebæk

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The narrative approach outlined is based in translation theory, developed within science and technology studies (STS) and organizational studies. …”
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    The Syrian Archive: A Methodological Case Study of Open-Source Investigation of State Crime Using Video Evidence from Social Media Platforms by Jeff Deutch, Hadi Habal

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…This article aims to align with the work of other scholars investigating the new field of online open-source intelligence and big data analysis, particularly that by human rights organizations, as well as with scholars in the field of data ethics, digital rights and privacy, statactivism, and science and technology studies. Providing empirical and qualitative evidence on the potential of online-based open-source data collection in this context will address a crucial gap in the current literature.…”
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    Patient-Physicians: Identities and Expertise Brought Into the Light of Diagnosis and Treatment by Carlos Andrés Arroyave MSc, Marlín Téllez PhD

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…An approach to these accounts from Science and Technology Studies, which is a perspective emerged among the field of social sciences during the 1970s that has achieved in our time a broader understanding of expertise, leads to the questioning of stereotypes about who doctors are and who patients are, and to illustrate the difficulty of drawing boundaries between experts and laypeople. …”
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    The Geotechnical Imaginary of the Belt and Road: Mobilising Imaginative Labour by Andrew Chubb

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This article offers a step in this direction, drawing from science and technology studies. It contends that these disparate perspectives on the BRI can be integrated into an understanding of the BRI as a geotechnical imaginary – a collectively imagined form of global life and order reflected in the design and performance of specific technological projects. …”
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    Algorithmic empowerment: A comparative ethnography of two open-source algorithmic platforms – Decide Madrid and vTaiwan by Yu-Shan Tseng

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Scholars of critical algorithmic studies, including those from geography, anthropology, Science and Technology Studies and communication studies, have begun to consider how algorithmic devices and platforms facilitate democratic practices. …”
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    Rediscussing The Primacy of Scientific Expertise: A Case Study on Vaccine Hesitant Parents in Trentino by Eliana Fattorini

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Analysed through the lens of sociology of health and Science and Technology Studies, results highlight that vaccine hesitancy cannot be reduced to anti-scientific attitudes. …”
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    Ciência em nome da guerra by Heráclio Tavares

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Nossa intenção é analisar um conjunto de documentos depositados em arquivos no Brasil e nos EUA à luz dos Science and Technology Studies e legitimar esta abordagem dentro da História das ciências. …”
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