New on NEXUS: a thoughtful recap of the first-ever STS India Network Conference by Ranjith Kallyani. He writes that the conference was more than an event, a space where STS scholars come together to rethink knowledge and community.
https://t.co/mvIRATArCm
A successful end to the first STS-IN Winter School - 3 days of intellectual rigour, discussions and collaboration. Thank you to everyone, especially the participants, who made this such a wonderful event!
An exciting start to the second day of the STS-IN Winter School with Prof. Emma Kowal, Deakin University (Former president of 4S), discussing the ins and outs of writing a monograph!
We’re glad to share that the Winter School in Science and Technology Studies organised by the STS India Network will be held from 12–14 December 2025 at IIT Delhi Sonepat. Looking forward to an inspiring three days of learning and exchange!
STS-IN network is excited to announce “The STS-IN Dialogue”— a warm-up to the events to come. Join us to reminisce the Genealogies of STS in India with Rajeswari Raina, Usha Ramanathan, Dunu Roy, and Harish Naraindas.
Date: December 14, 2025.
Time: 4:00 PM
Venue: IITD Sonipat
We are thrilled to share the latest post published on Nexus, titled "Framing the Invisible: Methodological Reflections on Studying Air Pollutantion, Epigenetics and Environmental Facts in India" by Santosh Kumar
Read it here: https://t.co/1VN577tChz
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We are thrilled to share the latest post published on Nexus, the STS-IN blog titled "Empowering to See the Invisible: Reflections on the Concepts in STS" by Prathamesh Antarkar.
Read it here: https://t.co/PFFuNgVeTt
We are excited to share the latest post published on Nexus, the STS-IN blog titled "Considering the 'S' and 'T' in STS: Contemplations from the Field" by Yogita Suresh.
Read it here: https://t.co/DFlXr9HAjl
We are excited to share the latest post published on Nexus, part of the series "Productive Disruptions", titled "Reframing Transitions: Entering STS through Ethnographic Engagement with Artisanal Fisheries in Kerala" by Ajiska K V.
Read here: https://t.co/MZ7PCtrjyD
We are thrilled to share the latest post published on Nexus, the STS-IN blog titled "Re-orienting the Lens: A Reflexive Account of Entering STS" by Dr. Rishabh Kachroo.
Read here: https://t.co/7RLvoCkTOH
In this article, Mallika examines the surveillance problem within surveillance studies, bringing together questions of archiving practices, fieldwork ethics, and caste power.
We are excited to share our recent post published on Nexus written by Mallika Dharmaraj titled "On the Surveillance Problem with Surveillance Studies."
Read here: https://t.co/RHAF9OdLhe
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We are delighted to announce that registration for attendees is now open for the inaugural STS India Network Conference. To secure your attendance, please follow the detailed guidelines and registration instructions available on the conference website: https://t.co/mo4tMet6fq
We are pleased to share the preliminary schedule for the upcoming STS-IN Winter School, 12-14th December at IIT Sonepat.
PS: This is only a preliminary schedule and is subject to change.
We are excited to announce that the preliminary program for the first STS India Network Conference has been uploaded on our website! There is also a provision to attend the conference even if you are not presenting. Please register if you are interested! https://t.co/ooRNQvfYm8
The Zotero open-source platform allows you to custom search the dataset and download the entries to your computer using your personal Zotero account. Please note hat zotero may not open on your smart phone. Please use a computer (1/1)
We are excited to present the STS-IN Bibliography, which consists of STS literature from South Asia.
This is a work-in-progress bibliography that currently includes bibliographic details for over 1,000 entries.
https://t.co/kVXxNfKvuu