Science, Technology, & Human Values
@sthv.bsky.social
ST&HV is a journal that publishes cutting-edge research and debate in the field of Science and Technology Studies http://journals.sagepub.com/home/sth
NB. this is the first in an exciting Thematic Collection of articles on "Critical STS Pedagogies." More coming very soon.
November 10, 2025 at 11:43 PM
NB. this is the first in an exciting Thematic Collection of articles on "Critical STS Pedagogies." More coming very soon.
no boom recently, but a steady increase since 2021. We have roughly doubled in submissions from 2021 to 2025 🫠
November 3, 2025 at 7:47 AM
no boom recently, but a steady increase since 2021. We have roughly doubled in submissions from 2021 to 2025 🫠
In this review article, Hegarty explores transgender health through the work of Christoph Hanssmann (Care without Pathology, 2023), Vaibhav Saria (Hijras, Lovers, Brothers, 2021) and Moisés Lino e Silva (Minoritarian Liberalism, 2022).
September 10, 2025 at 11:29 PM
In this review article, Hegarty explores transgender health through the work of Christoph Hanssmann (Care without Pathology, 2023), Vaibhav Saria (Hijras, Lovers, Brothers, 2021) and Moisés Lino e Silva (Minoritarian Liberalism, 2022).
In this article Callon confronts the question (vital then, imperative now) of whether governments should devote funding to basic research? "Science is a public good," Callon argues, "not because of its intrinsic properties but because it is a source of diversity and flexibility."
August 13, 2025 at 11:54 PM
In this article Callon confronts the question (vital then, imperative now) of whether governments should devote funding to basic research? "Science is a public good," Callon argues, "not because of its intrinsic properties but because it is a source of diversity and flexibility."
The article explores "adtech" and genAI "within an approach I define as constructivist political economy sitting at the interface of STS and political economy, which can provide a useful analytical tool to analyze and address the vagaries of contemporary technoscientific capitalism."
August 11, 2025 at 2:00 AM
The article explores "adtech" and genAI "within an approach I define as constructivist political economy sitting at the interface of STS and political economy, which can provide a useful analytical tool to analyze and address the vagaries of contemporary technoscientific capitalism."
"Translating aspirations into institutionally rooted practices requires effort and resourcefulness, ultimately producing a “homegrown” version of data labor... We demonstrate that the friction lens provides a novel way to analyze data-based automation from a critical perspective..."
August 7, 2025 at 4:14 AM
"Translating aspirations into institutionally rooted practices requires effort and resourcefulness, ultimately producing a “homegrown” version of data labor... We demonstrate that the friction lens provides a novel way to analyze data-based automation from a critical perspective..."