Published over 30 years ago, Helen Longino's 'Science as Social Knowledge' has lost none of its relevance for...
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"What does it mean to live, to be human right now?" asks author Xiaowei Wang, as we—from the US metropoles as well as...
To dispel the myth of a utopian vision of technology, we present a feature review of Jason Smith's Smart Machines...
McIlwain's book misses the mark. He proposes that Black Americans use technology to outrun white supremacy, gaining...
Richard Lewontin's Biology as Ideology exposes how economic and social forces shape our conception of biology, and how...
Holleman’s Dust Bowls of Empire analyzes the dustbowlification of the land as the predictable consequence of settler...
Body and Soul’s exploration of the vision of healthcare put forward by the Black Panther Party provides a way to...
In The Disordered Cosmos, physicist Prescod-Weinstein discusses what must change to allow Black girls and women to...
Weaponization of data has buoyed the racist social order, but appropriate use of data can be powerfully emancipatory.
The Return of Nature is a genealogy of ecological thinking. The word 'ecology' was not in common usage until the...