Technoscience
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Technoscience is a new initiative supported by the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) to share the exciting work being done in science and...
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10 EpisoderIn this tenth episode - also the last episode of Technoscience: Season 1 - Michelle Murphy speaks to Konstantin Georgiev. Dr Murphy is Professor in the History Department and Women and Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto. She is the director of University of Toronto’s Technoscience Research Unit, which focuses on critical and social justice approaches to the study of science and technology. Murphy is also part of the editorial board of the journal Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, and Technoscience [https://catalystjournal.org/index.php/catalyst] and their most recent book, The Economization of Life [https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-economization-of-life] (Duke University Press, 2017), won the Fleck Prize awarded by the Society for Social Studies of Science to an outstanding book in science and technology studies (STS). In that book, Murphy analyses the histories of Western ways of measuring and controlling human populations. More information on Dr Murphy’s work can be found at their website: https://michellemurphy.net [https://michellemurphy.net]. This podcast is made with the support of the Society for the Social Studies of Science [https://4sonline.org] (4S) and produced by Laura Foster and Timothy Neale, with assistance from Alison Kenner, Teresa Hoard-Jackson, Aadita Chaudhury, Konstantin Georgiev, Juan Francisco Salazar and Duygu Kasdogan. Editing by Timothy Neale and Konstantin Georgiev. Transcription by Konstantin Georgiev and Teresa Hoard-Jackson. Music by Young Fellaz Brass Band (instagram: @youngfellazbrassband [https://www.instagram.com/youngfellazbrassband/]). Episode transcript available at: https://stsinfrastructures.org/node/5357 [https://stsinfrastructures.org/node/5357]Transcriptions available at: https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/technoscience-podcast [https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/technoscience-podcast]
In this episode, Teresa Hoard-Jackson speaks with Michael MJ Fischer. Dr Fischer is Professor of Anthropology and Science and Technology Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the author of several books including 'Anthropological Futures [https://www.dukeupress.edu/anthropological-futures]' (Duke University Press, 2009) and, most recently, 'Anthropology in the Meantime [https://www.dukeupress.edu/anthropology-in-the-meantime]' (Duke University Press, 2018). He conducts fieldwork in the Caribbean, Middle East, South and Southeast Asia and writes on an extensive range of topics including anthropological methods and the anthropology of biosciences, media circuits, and emergent forms of life. This podcast is made with the support of the Society for the Social Studies of Science [https://4sonline.org] (4S) and produced by Laura Foster and Timothy Neale, with assistance from Alison Kenner, Teresa Hoard-Jackson, Aadita Chaudhury, Konstantin Georgiev, Juan Francisco Salazar and Duygu Kasdogan. Editing by Timothy Neale and Konstantin Georgiev. Transcription by Konstantin Georgiev and Teresa Hoard-Jackson. Music by Young Fellaz Brass Band (instagram: @youngfellazbrassband). Episode transcript available at: https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/episode-9-michael-mj-fischer [https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/episode-9-michael-mj-fischer]Transcriptions available at: https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/technoscience-podcast [https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/technoscience-podcast]
In this episode, Konstantin Georgiev speaks to J. R. Latham [https://jrlatham.com]. Dr Latham is Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Deakin University and Honorary Fellow in Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne. He is a feminist theorist who specializes in the study of health and illness, combining critical concepts of ‘drugs’, ageing and narrative with bioethics, queer theory, and science and technology studies. His first book, Making Maleness: Trans Men and the Politics of Medicine, is forthcoming with the University of Minnesota Press. He is on Twitter at @drjrlatham [https://twitter.com/drjrlatham?lang=en] This podcast is made with the support of the Society for the Social Studies of Science [https://4sonline.org] (4S) and produced by Laura Foster and Timothy Neale, with assistance from Alison Kenner, Teresa Hoard-Jackson, Aadita Chaudhury, Konstantin Georgiev, Juan Francisco Salazar and Duygu Kasdogan. Editing by Timothy Neale and Konstantin Georgiev. Transcription by Konstantin Georgiev and Teresa Hoard-Jackson. Music by Young Fellaz Brass Band (instagram: @youngfellazbrassband). Episode transcript available at: https://stsinfrastructures.org/node/5356 [https://stsinfrastructures.org/node/5356]Transcriptions available at: https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/technoscience-podcast [https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/technoscience-podcast]
In this episode, Duygu Kasdogan speaks to Lesley Green. Dr Green is Professor of Anthropology in the School of African and Gender Studies, Anthropology and Linguistics at the University of Cape Town and deputy director of Environmental Humanities South. Dr Green’s research explores a wide variety of topics including environmental knowledges, the production of scientific authority, the challenges of decoloniality, climate disorder, and the Anthropocene. She is the author of Rock | Water | Life: Ecology and Humanities for a Decolonial South Africa [https://www.dukeupress.edu/rock-water-life] and coauthor of Knowing the Day, Knowing the World: Engaging Amerindian Thought in Public Archaeology [https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/knowing-the-day-knowing-the-world]. Find out more about here work at the University of Cape Town website [http://www.anthropology.uct.ac.za/san/people/academic/green]. This podcast is made with the support of the Society for the Social Studies of Science [http://4sonline.org] (4S) and produced by Laura Foster and Timothy Neale, with assistance from Alison Kenner, Teresa Hoard-Jackson, Aadita Chaudhury, Konstantin Georgiev, Juan Francisco Salazar and Duygu Kasdogan. Editing by Timothy Neale and Konstantin Georgiev. Transcription by Konstantin Georgiev and Teresa Hoard-Jackson. Music by Young Fellaz Brass Band (instagram: @youngfellazbrassband). Episode transcript available at: https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/episode-7-lesley-green [https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/episode-7-lesley-green]Transcriptions available at: https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/technoscience-podcast [https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/technoscience-podcast]
In this episode, Teresa Hoard-Jackson speaks to Deboleena Roy. Dr Roy is Professor of Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology (NBB) and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) at Emory University. Roy received her PhD in reproductive neuroendocrinology and molecular biology at the University of Toronto and her areas of research and teaching include neuroscience, molecular biology, feminist science and technology studies, feminist theory, postcolonial studies, and reproductive justice movements. Her book Molecular Feminisms: Biology, Becomings, and Life in the Lab [https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295744100/molecular-feminisms/] was published by the University of Washington Press in 2018, and her research has been published in several anthologies including Handbook for Feminist Research: Theory and Praxis (2011) and Gendered Neurocultures: Feminist and Queer Perspectives on Current Brain Discourses (2014), and numerous academic journals. You can find her on Twitter at @deboleena_roy [https://twitter.com/deboleena_roy?lang=en] This podcast is made with the support of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) and produced by Laura Foster and Timothy Neale, with assistance from Alison Kenner, Teresa Hoard-Jackson, Aadita Chaudhury, Konstantin Georgiev, Juan Francisco Salazar and Duygu Kasdogan. Editing by Timothy Neale and Konstantin Georgiev. Transcription by Konstantin Georgiev and Teresa Hoard-Jackson. Music by Young Fellaz Brass Band (instagram: @youngfellazbrassband). Episode transcript available at: https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/episode-6-deboleena-roy [https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/episode-6-deboleena-roy]Transcriptions available at: https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/technoscience-podcast [https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/technoscience-podcast]
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