readings

Situating the political in science and technology studies and actor-network theory


Callon, M. (1986). Some Elements of a Sociology of Translation: Domestication of the Scallops and the Fishermen of St Brieuc Bay. In J. Law (Ed.), Power, Action & Belief. A New Sociology of Knowledge? (pp. 196-229). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.


de Laet, M., & Mol, A. (2000). The Zimbabwe Bush Pump: Mechanics of a Fluid Technology. Social Studies of Science, 30(2), 225-263.


Guston, D. H. (1999). Evaluating the First U.S. Consensus Conference: The Impact of the Citizens' Panel on Telecommunications and the Future of Democracy. Science Technology Human Values, 24(4), 451-482.


Hamlett, P. W. (2003). Technology theory and deliberative democracy. Science, Technology & Human Values, 28(1), 112-140.


Jasanoff, S. (1996). Beyond Epistemology: Relativism and Engagement in the Politics of Science. Social Studies of Science, 26(2), 393-418.


Latour, B. (2005). Reassembling the social : an introduction to actor-network-theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Law, J. (2004). After method : mess in social science research. London ; New York: Routledge.


Law, J., & Singleton, V. (2000). Performing Technology's Stories: On Social Constructivism, Performance, and Performativity. Technology and Culture, 41(4), 765-775.


Merelman, R. M. (2000). Technological Cultures and Liberal Democracy in the United States. Science Technology Human Values, 25(2), 167-194.


Mol, A., & Mesman, J. (1996). Neonatal Food and the Politics of Theory: Some Questions of Method. Social Studies of Science, 26(2), 419-444.


Neyland, D. (2006). Dismissed Content and Discontent: An Analysis of the Strategic Aspects of Actor-Network Theory. Science Technology Human Values, 31(1), 29-51.


Pinch, T., & Bijker, W. (1984). The Social Construction of Facts and Artefacts: Or How the Sociology of Science and the Sociology of Technology might Benefit Each Other. Social Studies of Science, 14, 388 - 441.


Rowe, G., & Frewer, L. J. (2000). Public Participation Methods: A Framework for Evaluation. Science Technology Human Values, 25(1), 3-29.


Rowe, G., & Frewer, L. J. (2004). Evaluating Public-Participation Exercises: A Research Agenda. Science Technology Human Values, 29(4), 512-556.


Rowe, G., & Frewer, L. J. (2005). A typology of public engagement mechanisms. Science, Technology & Human Values, 30(2), 251-290.


Rowe, G., Marsh, R., & Frewer, L. J. (2004). Evaluation of a Deliberative Conference. Science, Technology & Human Values, 29(1), 88-121.


Soneryd, L. (2007). Deliberations on the Unknown, the Unsensed, and the Unsayable?: Public Protests and the Development of Third-Generation Mobile Phones in Sweden. Science Technology Human Values, 32(3), 287-314.


Tutton, R. (2007). Constructing Participation in Genetic Databases: Citizenship, Governance, and Ambivalence. Science Technology Human Values, 32(2), 172-195.


Wachelder, J. (2003). Democratizing Science: Various Routes and Visions of Dutch Science Shops. Science Technology Human Values, 28(2), 244-273.


Woodhouse, E., Hess, D., Breyman, S., & Martin, B. (2002). Science Studies and Activism: Possibilities and Problems for Reconstructivist Agendas. Social Studies of Science, 32(2), 297-319.


Zavestoski, S., Shulman, S., & Schlosberg, D. (2006). Democracy and the environment on the Internet: Electronic citizen participation in regulatory rulemaking. Science, Technology & Human Values, 31(4), 383-408.