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Lucy Suchman
(2023)
Imaginaries of omniscience: Automating intelligence in the US Department of Defense.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 761-786).
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Charlotte Biltekoff; Julie Guthman
(2023)
Conscious, Complacent, Fearful: Agri-Food Tech’s Market-Making Public Imaginaries.
Science as Culture
(pp. 58-82).
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Manoj Vimal; Wairokpam Premi Devi; Ian McGonigle
(2023)
Generational Medicine in Singapore: A National Biobank for a Greying Nation.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 71-87).
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Article
Alberto Aparicio
(2022)
The road ahead: Narratives and imaginaries of the value of biodiversity in shaping bioeconomy policy in Colombia.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
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Kjetil Rommetveit; Niels van Dijk
(2022)
Privacy engineering and the techno-regulatory imaginary.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 853-877).
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Sergio Urueña
(2022)
Anticipation and modal power: Opening up and closing down the momentum of sociotechnical systems.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 783-805).
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Article
Edward B Kang
(2022)
Biometric imaginaries: Formatting voice, body, identity to data.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 581-602).
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Article
Sarah Myers West
(June 2022)
Cryptography as information control.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 353-375).
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Article
Jan-Peter Voß; Jannik Schritt; Volkan Sayman
(February 2022)
Politics at a distance: Infrastructuring knowledge flows for democratic innovation.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 106-126).
(/isis/citation/CBB229106240/)
Article
Amelia Mutter; Harald Rohracher
(January 2022)
Competing Transport Futures: Tensions between Imaginaries of Electrification and Biogas Fuel in Sweden.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 85-111).
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Article
Jaya Keaney
(2022)
The Racializing Womb: Surrogacy and Epigenetic Kinship.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 1157-1179).
(/isis/citation/CBB389875479/)
Article
Jack Linzhou Xing
(December 2021)
The Temporality of and Competition between Infrastructures: Taxis and E-Hailing in China.
Transfers
(pp. 80-104).
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Iben Bjørnsson
(2021)
Order on Their Home Fronts: Imagining War and Social Control in 1950s NATO.
In: Cold War Civil Defence in Western Europe: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Survival and Preparedness
(pp. 25-52).
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Article
Britt Paris
(September 2021)
The Internet of Futures Past: Values Trajectories of Networking Protocol Projects.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 1021-1047).
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Brice Laurent; Liliana Doganova; Clément Gasull; et al.
(2021)
The Test Bed Island: Tech Business Experimentalism and Exception in Singapore.
Science as Culture
(pp. 367-390).
(/isis/citation/CBB212017759/)
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Seungmi Chung; Kun Hee Kim; Yeseul Park; et al.
(2021)
A Site of Bounded Imaginaries: Local Narratives of Buan after Protests against a Nuclear Waste Repository.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 354-376).
(/isis/citation/CBB959012966/)
Article
Tomás Koch; Raf Vanderstraeten; Ricardo Ayala
(2021)
Making science international: Chilean journals and communities in the world of science.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 121-138).
(/isis/citation/CBB966669859/)
Article
Sheila Jasanoff; Ian McGonigle; Hallam Stevens
(2021)
Science and Technology for Humanity: An STS View from Singapore.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 68-78).
(/isis/citation/CBB712642449/)
Article
Juno Salazar Parreñas
(2021)
Pronouns for an apocalyptic future: Asymmetrical terms for a new era.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB213684871/)
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Brennan Matt
(2021)
The Infrastructure and Environmental Consequences of Live Music.
In: Audible Infrastructures: Music, Sound, Media.
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