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Science, Technology and Society

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» Actor Network Theory (ANT) Yahoo Group Open in a new browser window - Yahoo group focusing on Actor Network Theory.
» Alan Sokal on the "Social Text Affair" Open in a new browser window - Read about the hoax in which Sokal submitted a bogus article to a humanities journal, including the article, the aftermath, and his motivation.
» Cyborg Citizen Open in a new browser window - Home page of the cyborg citizen book by Chris Hables Gray. Contains links to other sites and commentary on the book.
» Essays on the Philosophy of Technology Open in a new browser window - A list of essays concerning the philosophy of technology.
» STS Blogs Open in a new browser window - A short list of bloggers in the STS field.
» Science Technology & Society Open in a new browser window - Printed international journal devoted to the developing world and published from the region. Launched in 1996.
» Science and Human Values Open in a new browser window - A text by Professor Fred L. Wilson from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
» Science and Technology Studies Links Open in a new browser window - Links of interest for STS researchers.
» ScienceWars homepage Open in a new browser window - Page containing links to information about the intellectual debate called the "ScienceWars".
» Society for Philosophy and Technology Open in a new browser window - SPT is a society for the study of philosophical issues in science and technology.
» Technological Determinism Open in a new browser window - Introduction to technological determinism written by Daniel Chandler.
» Technological Determinism and Social Choice Open in a new browser window - The aim of this page is to explore in greater depth the controversy as to how far technology does, or does not, condition social change.
» Technorealism Open in a new browser window - Questioning the value of developments in communications and computing, available in four languages.
» Why Not Science Critics? Open in a new browser window - A paper discussing whether science critics are needed. By Don Ihde.


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