EASTS issue 19.4 (December 2025) has been published. This issue features independent submissions, consisting mainly of three research articles and reviews of two books.
https://t.co/T8w0Czl8oT
Weโre pleased to share an online event featuring Dr. Giulia De Togni, who will present โStaging the Robot: Performing Techno-Politics of Innovation for Care Robotics in Japan,โ which was commended by the International Network for Engineering Studies (INES) Awards Committee.
We are delighted to share that Giulia De Togniโs article, โStaging the Robot: Performing Techno-Politics of Innovation for Care Robotics in Japan,โ has been commended by the International Network for Engineering Studies (INES) Awards Committee
"Fang Lizhiโs research, as a practicing scientist in modern relativistic astrophysics and cosmology, tended to be theoretical and brought him often directly into conflict with Marxist orthodox theoreticians."
https://t.co/stMXnwNwaZ
"Given the momentum and strategic importance of the semiconductor industry globally, achieving techno-nationalism in this sector would be exceptionally challenging without a comprehensive overhaul of both technology and industrial processes."
https://t.co/uCkvxWeXX4
Today, Addison Kerwin shows us how to read Frankenstein as a warning against ecological and social isolation in the rise of agricultural technologies. She examines the paradox of the scientist and the invention, pushing us to reconsider a classic piece.
https://t.co/m8s8KnqGuD
STS scholar Sheila Jasanoff's talk, titled Can Nuclear Be Green โ Climate Politics, Materiality, and Power in the United States
https://t.co/GjZxcl1Mns
๐Topic๏ผCan Nuclear Be Green? โ Climate Politics, Materiality, and Power in the United States
๐Speaker๏ผProf. Sheila Jasanoff
๐Date and Time ๏ผ7/11 - 10:30-12:00
๐Venue ๏ผ R319, Sociology and Social Work Building, NTU
๐Registration ๏ผhttps://t.co/LeDsIZYvI0
๐ Congratulations to Anin Luo! ๐
We are delighted to share that Anin Luoโs article, โAnimal Scientism: Making Biology Experimental in Republican China,โ has won the 2025 Mullins Prize, announced by the Society for Social Studies of Science ! ๐
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https://t.co/S367Rnewkc
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ใChen Shao-hsing Memorial Lectureใ
โถTopic: The Global Environmental Crisis: The Limitations of Scientific Knowledge and the Necessity of Utopian Imagination
โถSpeaker๏ผJohn Lie (Distinguished Professor)
โถRegistration Link ๏ผhttps://t.co/G6Yun5jJZ1
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Our editorial board member Wu Yi-Jui (Mad by the Millions,2021).and past Editor-in-Chief Wu Chia-Ling (Making Multiple Babies, 2023) for being awarded the 13th Scholarly Monograph Award in the Humanities and Social Sciences by Academia Sinica.