In the classroom, the myth of an apolitical, benevolent science prevails. The training of a scientist involves a total submersion in technical material with little if any, historical or philosophical perspective. Research productivity is...
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Is there a conflict of interest between women's values and the values of science? If so, how will it be affected by the entrance of increasing numbers of women into the professions? If we are to accept the dominant liberal ideology of...
Contributors that made this special collection possible.
Special Collection 2022 Organize the Lab: Theory and Practice Synposis/Masthead | Contributors Foreword 1 Abstracting the Lab or: How I Learned to Become a Cog and Reproduce the System Calvin Wu 2 Power Struggles: Material and Cultural...
Today, science is a billion-dollar enterprise operating through governments, universities, and industries. But like every other productive activity under capitalism, it would not exist without scientists’ labor.
The dozens of people whose dedicated work is making the Rereading China: Science Walks on Two Legs special collection a reality.
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The dozens of people whose dedicated work is making the Lewontin Memorial Collection a reality.
Geoengineering Special Issue Summer 2018 Publisher Christopher Dols Managing Editor Emily Glaser Editor Sigrid Schmalzer Advisor Michael Harris Artwork and Design Matteo Farinella (art editor) Ben Anderson (website lead) Andrea Hektor Uri...
During the years in which the women's liberation movement has been taking shape, a great emphasis has been placed on what are called leaderless, structureless groups as the main — if not sole — organizational form of the movement. The...