A Place for Science and Technology Studies Observation, Intervention, and Collaboration

Cover of A Place for Science and Technology Studies Observation, Intervention, and Collaboration by Jane Calvert
Author: Jane Calvert
Publisher: MIT Press
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9780262546942
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Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.6125 Pounds
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A Place for Science and Technology Studies: Observation, Intervention, and Collaboration by Jane Calvert, published by MIT Press on January 9, 2024, is a comprehensive examination of science and technology studies (STS) across eight distinct environments. This 232-page book delves into the various settings where STS research can thrive, including laboratories, classrooms, and policy rooms, while addressing the challenges and opportunities inherent in each space.

Readers will find an exploration of three key orientations for STS—observation, intervention, and collaboration—through Calvert’s extensive experience in synthetic biology. The book discusses the often marginal position of STS within traditional academic institutions and its reliance on more established STEM fields. By presenting both successful and unsuccessful examples, Calvert advocates for a collaborative approach to STS that maintains a degree of autonomy, encouraging a deeper understanding of the interplay between social science and technology.


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An exploration of science and technology studies in eight different places, and the possibilities that arise for observation, intervention, and collaboration.

Where does science and technology studies (STS) belong? In A Place for Science and Technology Studies, Jane Calvert takes readers through eight different rooms—the laboratory, the conference room, the classroom, the coffee room, the art studio, the bioethics building, the policy room, and the ivory tower—investigating the possibilities and limitations of each for STS research.

Drawing from over a decade of work in synthetic biology, Calvert explores three different orientations for STS—observation, intervention, and collaboration—to ask whether there is a place for STS, which, as an undisciplined field, often finds itself on the periphery of traditional institutions or dependent on more generously funded STEM disciplines. Using examples of failures and successes and tackling enduring concerns about the relations between social scientific researchers and their fields of study, Calvert argues for an approach to STS that is collaborative yet allows for autonomy.

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