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English
Bristol University Press
01 October 2025
Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This book explores the concept of reflexivity in science and technology studies and how it can be applied to address practical and ethical issues in research.
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Imprint:   Bristol University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781529244878
ISBN 10:   1529244870
Series:   Dis-positions: Troubling Methods and Theory in STS
Pages:   408
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Navigating 1. Introduction – Sarah R. Davies, Andrea Schikowitz, Fredy Mora Gámez, Elaine Goldberg 2. Navigating: A user's guide to 'Revisiting Reflexivity' - Sarah R. Davies, Andrea Schikowitz, Fredy Mora Gámez, Elaine Goldberg 3. Automatic reply: Another University is Possible – Jane Calvert, Reuben Message, Rob Smith Affecting 4. Learning to Affect and to be Affected: Articulating Self and World in Qualitative Research – Michael Penkler 5. Response to chapter 4: Becoming Instrument - Joshua D. Evans 6. Care Embodied: Speaking from a Nonbinary, Crip, Menstrual Body – marissa micah schut 7. Response to chapter 6: Movement, rest, bodyminds - Ekat Osipova 8. Epistemic erasure in participatory research: Embodying transdisciplinary moments as spaces of in-betweenness - Dimas D. Laksmana 9. Reflexive Collaborations in the Making of More Liveable Worlds Beyond Academia - Camilo Castillo 10. Reflecting on Discomfort: Fieldwork with Vaccine-Hesitant Participants During the Covid-19 Pandemic - Barbara Morsello Experimenting 11. Outrageously Open: Co-inhabiting and Expanding Knowledge-making Spaces Through Somatic, Arts-based Methods – Ewa Łączkowska 12. Response to chapter 11: an invitation to who? - Maria Vlachou 13. The Third Space Walk: An experimental approach to understanding urban space between the analog and digital - Mirjana Mitroviƈ 14. From Model Organism to Companion Species: A Laboratory Guide to Feminist Reflexivity in Experimental Biology Research – Lisa Weasel 15. An Invitation to Help Redecorate a Corner of Discursive Space - Erika Szymanski 16. Contemplations - A Perspective on Reflexivity through the Windows of Artistic Research - Ruth Anderwald and Leonhard Grond 17. Response to chapter 16: Reflexivity in artistic research and social anthropology - Sanderien Verstappen Institutionalising 18. On institutions and institutionalising - Andrea Schikowitz, Sarah R. Davies, Elaine Goldberg, and Fredy Mora Gámez 19. Projected Reflexivity: Learnins from two reflexive projects from within, with within and for within – Karen Karstenhofer, Doris Allhutter 20. Reflexivity in Co-Evaluation: from challenges to principles of participatory research evaluation - Katja Mayer 21. Situating Reflexivity: Coming home to STS - Nikolaus Pöchhacker and Sarah Schönbauer 22. Reflexivity: Avoid it like the plague? - Annie Patrick 23. A Better Place for STS? The Art Studio as Heterotopia - Elaine Goldberg 24. Why Bogotá? The Local, the Global and the Interesting, Reflexively, or, STS - Here and There - Malcolm Ashmore and Olga Restrepo Forero Reflecting 25. Aesthetics and reflexivity - Mike Michael and Alex Wilkie 26. Is Reflexivity Dead? - Steve Woolgar and Malcolm Ashmore 27. Post-reflexivity: whose worlds are more liveable now - Fredy Mora Gámez, Elaine Goldberg, Sarah R Davies, and Andrea Schikowitz

Sarah R. Davies is Professor of Technosciences, Materiality and Digital Cultures in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Vienna. Andrea Schikowitz is Senior Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Vienna. Fredy Mora-Gámez is Senior Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Vienna. Elaine Goldberg is a researcher and filmmaker. Esther Dessewffy is a PhD candidate in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Vienna. Bao-Chau Pham is a PhD candidate in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Vienna. Ariadne Avkıran is a PhD student and a sowi:doc fellow (2023) in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Vienna. Kathleen Gregory is Researcher at the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at Leiden University.

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