Science, Technology, & Human Values
Since 1972, Science, Technology, & Human Values has provided a forum for cutting-edge research and debate in the field of Science and Technology Studies (STS). This is a collectively edited, peer-reviewed, transnational, interdisciplinary journal containing research, analyses and commentary on the development and dynamics of science and technology, with a focus on their relationship to politics, economy, society and culture.
ST&HV publishes and seeks to foster work that is politically and ethically engaged from scholars from across the social sciences and humanities. It is committed to publishing both field-defining and field-extending work, expanding the purview of the field into new areas, and intervening in a common set of conceptual and topical conversations. The journal publishes work that contributes to STS and makes a contribution with STS, emphasising that theory, method and practice unfold in situated assemblages.
We strongly encourage submissions from scholars from a range of career stages and disciplinary backgrounds, including those located outside Global North institutions and locations.
The journal publishes a variety of formats including:
- Articles that report original empirical research or conceptual analyses that advance thinking in the field of STS and provide provocative new insights and ideas.
- Commentaries that present fresh perspectives on major public issues involving science and technology, or that respond to articles published in the journal, and are usually followed by a reply from the author.
- Review Essays that synthesise, analyze and provide context for multiple new publications on science, technology and their relations with society and culture.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and an official journal of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S).
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As scientific advances improve our lives, they also complicate how we live and react to the new technologies. More and more, human values come into conflict with scientific advancement as we deal with important issues such as nuclear power, environmental degradation and information technology. Science, Technology, & Human Values is a peer-reviewed, international, interdisciplinary journal containing research, analyses and commentary on the development and dynamics of science and technology, including their relationship to politics, society and culture. The journal provides you with work from scholars in a diverse range of disciplines across the social sciences. Among the disciplines you will find in Science, Technology, & Human Values are: political science, sociology, environmental studies, anthropology, literature, history, economics, and philosophy.
| Courtney Addison | Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington |
| Matthew Kearnes | University of New South Wales |
| Kari Lancaster | University of Bath, UK |
| Timothy Neale | Deakin University |
| Misria Ali | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India |
| Heidrun Åm | Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
| Sulfikar Amir | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
| Kean Birch | York University, Canada |
| Veit Braun | University of Augsburg, Germany |
| Karly Burch | University of Auckland, New Zealand |
| Candis Callison | University of British Columbia, Canada |
| Jane Calvert | The University of Edinburgh, UK |
| Xan Chacko | Brown University |
| Gail Davies | University of Exeter, UK |
| Sarah Davies | University of Vienna, Austria |
| Joan Donovan | Boston University, USA |
| Rachel Douglas-Jones | IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Christina Dunbar-Hester | University of Southern California Annenberg |
| Lukas Engelmann | The University of Edinburgh, UK |
| Amelia Fiske | Technical University of Munich, Germany |
| Des Fitzgerald | University College Cork |
| Laura Foster | Indiana University, USA |
| Emma Frow | Arizona State University, USA |
| Yuko Fujigaki | University of Tokyo, Japan |
| John Gardner | Monash University, Australia |
| Danya Glabau | New York University, USA |
| Anthony Ryan Hatch | Wesleyan University, USA |
| Chihyung Jeon | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea |
| Fleur Johns | University of New South Wales, Australia |
| Ann Kelly | University of Oxford, UK |
| Aalok Khandehar | Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India |
| Abby Kinchy | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
| Tamara Kneese | Data & Society |
| Hannah Landecker | University of California, Los Angeles , USA |
| Brice Laurent | Mines Paris - PSL Research University, France |
| Tess Lea | Macquarie University, Australia |
| Jessica Lehman | Durham University, UK |
| Javier Lezaun | Oxford University, UK |
| Noortje Marres | University of Warwick, UK |
| Leandro Rodríguez Medina | Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile |
| David Moats | Kings College London, UK |
| Cyrus Mody | University of Maastricht, Netherlands |
| Marko Monteiro | Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil |
| Tiago Moreira | Durham University, UK |
| M. Murphy | University of Toronto, Canada |
| Marama Muru Lanning | University of Auckland, New Zealand |
| Alondra Nelson | Institute for Advanced Study |
| Eli Nelson | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA |
| Nicole C. Nelson | University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA |
| Safiya Noble | University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
| Safiya Umoja Noble | University of California Los Angeles, USA |
| Jorge Núñez | University of Cuenca, Ecuador |
| Tolu Odumosu | James Madison University, USA |
| Grant Otsuki | University of Tokyo, Japan |
| Canay Ozden-Schilling | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
| Tom Özden-Schilling | National University of Singapore |
| Irina Papazu | IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Shobita Parthasarathy | University of Michigan, USA |
| Anne Pasek | Trent University |
| Thao Phan | Australian National University, Australia |
| Martyn Pickersgill | University of Edinburgh, UK |
| Lina Pinto García | York University, Canada |
| Kane Race | University of Sydney, Australia |
| Jenny Reardon | University of California, Santa Cruz, USA |
| Celia Roberts | Australian National University |
| Salla Sariola | University of Helsinki, Finland |
| Martin Savransky | University of Bath |
| Nick Seaver | Tufts University, USA |
| Nayantara Sheoran Appleton | Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
| Hallam Stevens | James Cook University, Australia |
| Jack Stilgoe | University College London, UK |
| Maka Suárez | University of Oslo, Norway |
| Wakana Suzuki | Osaka University, Japan |
| Noah Tamarkin | Cornell University, USA |
| Noémi Tousignant | University College London, UK |
| Wen-Ling Tu | National Chengchi University, Taiwan |
| Sebastián Ureta | Universidad Católica de Chile |
| Natasha Vally | University of Cape Town, South Africa |
| Chitra Venkataramani | National University of Singapore |
| Sigrid Vertommen | Ghent University |
| Claire Waterton | Lancaster University, UK |
| Sonja van Wichelen | University of Sydney, Australia |
| Sally Wyatt | Maastricht University, the Netherlands |
| Chamee Yang | Seoul National University, South Korea |
| Tuen Zuiderent-Jerak | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Edward J. Hackett | |
| Susan Leigh Star | |
| Geoffrey C. Bowker | |
| Ulrike Felt | Department of Science and Technology Studies, University of Vienna, Austria |
| Ellsworth R. Fuhrman | |
| Olga Amsterdamska | |
| Susan E. Cozzens | |
| Jerry Gaston | |
| Daryl E. Chubin | |
| Marcel C. LaFollette | |
| Vivien B. Shelanski | |
| William A. Blanpied |
| Wen-Hua Kuo | National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan |
| Bernard Barber | |
| Wiebe Bijker | (MUSTS) Maastricht University, The Netherlands |
| Michel Callon | |
| Harry M. Collins | |
| Gary Downey | |
| David Edge | |
| Kim Fortun | |
| Joan Fujimura | |
| Warren O. Hagstrom | |
| Sheila Jasanoff | |
| Karin Knorr-Cetina | University of Chicago, USA |
| Emma Kowal | Deakin University, Australia |
| Bruno Latour | |
| Michael Lynch | |
| Robert K. Merton | |
| Nicholas C. Mullins | |
| Dorothy Nelkin | |
| Trevor Pinch | |
| Anne Pollock | King’s College London |
| Sal Restivo | |
| Arie Rip | |
| Susan Leigh Star | |
| Lucy Suchman | |
| Arnold Thackray | |
| Judy Wajcman | |
| Harriet A. Zuckerman |
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