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"The chapters, constructed as 'multispecies stories,' ... consider ecologies & infrastructure together in novel ways that challenge our conceptual separations between the two. Readers will find a theoretically exciting & vibrantly composed read with OIL BEACH"
https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/24661
Thank you for this lovely review, Shelley Tuazon Guyton & IJOC!
Here's the book:
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/O/bo185167017.html
#Commodon #STS #EnvHist @ecologies @sts #OilBeach #multispecies #CriticalLogistics
Via @KimTallBear on Bsky, Sandra Harding has died
Prof TallBear shared this oral history:
https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/qlvzx3b#prevq=Sandra%20Harding
Peer-to-Peer and the Promise of Internet Equality, Phil Agre, 2003
"The peer-to-peer movement understands that architecture is politics, but it should not assume that architecture is a substitute for politics. Radically improved information and communication technologies do open new possibilities for institutional change. To explore those possibilities, though, technologists will need better ideas about institutions."
one of my more idealistic beliefs: #STS can have a unifying, de-radicalizing effect since it takes critiques of science seriously instead of chalking them up to bad education, low aptitude, etc. it's the academic field where a sincere conversation about e.g. #RFK would be most welcome. at its best, it's implicitly anti-shame and pro-civic -- good STS educators don't condescend to 'alternative' thinkers
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