Disaster STS Engagements Shared Questions
Disaster STS Engagements digital collections are focused through 11 shared questions that can be asked across all Engagements so as to enable comparative insight.
Stuart Kirsch talks to Paul Kennedy about Mining Science
Stuart Kirsch was featured on a CBC radio podca
STS Across Borders (STSAB)
STS Across Borders showcases Science and Technology Studies (STS) scholarship from different regions, diasporas, and genealogies.
The Disaster-STS Network
The Disaster-STS Network is an international network connecting researchers around the world studying how disasters of different types, in d
The Asthma Files (TAF)
The Asthma Files (TAF) is a collaborative ethnographic research project designed to advance understanding and efforts to address environmental public health challenges around the world. F
PECE: The Platform for Experimental, Collaborative Ethnography
The Platform for Experimental, Collaborative Ethnography (PECE: pronounced “peace”) is an open source (Drupal-based) digital platform that supports mul
Dr. Kim Fortun - UCI New Faculty Feature
Kim Fortun was hired in 2017 as Professor and Department Chair of UCI's Department of Anthropology.
Health in Disasters: A Science and Technology Studies Practicum for Medical Students and Healthcare Professionals
This handbook was published in response to the Fukushima disaster in 2011.
From the Acknowledgements:
From Latour to late industrialism
Kim Fortun's 2014 article is available on the website for HAU's Journal of Ethnographic Theory.
Abstract:
This text artifact can be embedded in PECE and photo essays created for the Disaster STS Engagements exhibit, providing basic framing detail.