After 20 yrs, @biosocieties founding editor & global leader in social studies of the life sciences, Prof @Nikolas_S_Rose, steps down from his active editorial role. We reflect on this significant transition in the journal's history and pay tribute to him.
https://t.co/rQjg89cWDi
Thanks to my dear colleagues in the editorial collective of BioSocieties for this incredibly generous tribute as I step down from my editorial role after 20 years - I'll continue to support this terrific journal from the sidelines... https://t.co/SnZSuXBdgI
Delighted to share my new article written and researched in collaboration with Sahra Gibbon, Taylor Riley and Tatiane Muniz, on public understandings of #biosocialscience@biosocieties@BbcrNetwork
It’s open access - check it out!
https://t.co/fXBgwn013Q
@biosocieties@cryosocieties@HannahLandecker@SaraLF The collection is an attempt to extend 'cryopolitics' (@JoannaRadin, @profemmakowal) to a more general 'politics of suspension' (Thomas Lemke): how can we understand and politicise the ability to manage life and time through ultra-cold preservation?
https://t.co/OqHjkr7WJ1
Another thing I finally have time to type down after a couple of deadlines: our special issue on the politics of suspension is out this week in @biosocieties!
Featuring @cryosocieties, @HannahLandecker@SaraLF, Ruzana Liburkina, Thomas Lemke & Klaus Hoeyer
Happy to see this one out @biosocieties !
With hindsight, it is astonishing to see how people (in Austria) already in 2020 had a nuanced and circumspect perspective on the #COVID19#pandemic and the requirements for (and perils of) pandemic #governance !
New blog alert! 📢 J. Niewöhner and P. Bieler explore "knowledge after progress: re-assembling life through socio-molecular studies" https://t.co/amI6C0TQi6
For me it is still worthwhile to revisit some of his work. Many colleagues & companions have remembered Herbert Gottweis. This valediction @BIOSOCIETIES blends the person and the academic, the innovative thinker as well as PI, colleague, mentor https://t.co/bvo8BUCTuO
Fresh from the press my latest article in @biosocieties on "limits" and the social dimensions of synthetic biology, addressing the role of the Asilomar conference in laying out design principles and ideas of biocontainment https://t.co/A2kJJ3DmW8 1/n
Check out our new @biosocieties article on hormonal emplotment! We show that hormones remain vital protagonists in the contemporary constitution of bodies, affects, selves, environments and politics. @SErikainen@andreaford@RaederLisa https://t.co/B9dlHU0d8m
In memorium of the wonderful Adele Clarke, former senior editor of @biosocieties and much much more. Sadly missed by colleagues, students and activist: see https://t.co/XsUqdc4Bi7