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Month: December 2017

Recap: WTMC Annual Meeting

12 December 201712 December 2017 bierjess

Annalisa Pelizza and Chunglin Kwa graciously commented on my book, Mapping Israel, Mapping Palestine during the annual meeting of the WTMC. Among other things, we discussed the politics of symmetry as it is used in science and technology studies (STS); STS literature from the 1980s that already moved away from the lab-field dichotomy; the differences between sumud… Continue reading Recap: WTMC Annual Meeting →

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