There is a very interesting looking special issue of the journal Subjectivity which has just come out: “Re-tooling Subjectivities: Exploring the Possible with Feminist Science and Technology Studies,” guest edited by Wenda Bauchspies and Maria Puig de la Bellacasa. I haven’t managed to get access to this particular issue through my institution’s library, so I’ll only be able to post the TOC at this point.
Wenda K Bauchspies and María Puig de la Bellacasa, “Re-tooling subjectivities: Exploring the possible with feminist science and technology studies“
Wenda K Bauchspies, “Potentials, actuals and residues: Entanglements of culture and subjectivity“
Vincanne Adams, Michelle Murphy and Adele E Clarke, “Anticipation: Technoscience, life, affect, temporality“
Kalindi Vora, “Indian transnational surrogacy and the commodification of vital energy“
Alexa Schriempf, “Hearing deafness: Subjectness, articulateness and communicability“
María Puig de la Bellacasa, “Touching technologies, touching visions. The reclaiming of sensorial experience and the politics of speculative thinking“
Ruth M Mendum, “Subjectivity and plant domestication: Decoding the agency of vegetable food crops“
Wenda K Bauchspies and María Puig de la Bellacasa, “Feminist science and technology studies: A patchwork of moving subjectivities. An interview with Geoffrey Bowker, Sandra Harding, Anne Marie Mol, Susan Leigh Star and Banu Subramaniam”
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