Natasha Myers is an associate professor of anthropology at York University. In 2016 she coined the term "...Read more
I find this video clip particularly spoke to the value of channels of communication and debate for public (scientific) discussion and then the careful archiving (and "backing up") of those...Read more
Here are the slides used to present to the STS graduate students at Stanford University on May 18, 2022.Read more
Natasha Myers is an associate professor of anthropology at York University.In 2016 she coined the term "...Read more
"We use here play in the sense of Winnicott (2005) and others when thinking of play as a form of therapy. What we mean by this is that playing with numbers is a productive approach for thinking...Read more
This Annual Reviews essay seeks to make relevant the field of STS to anthropologists, focusing especially on material culture studies. Read more
For me, an outsider trying to wrap my head around STS, it seemed imperative to browse through the article 'Normative Structure of Science' (1942) because it seemed to be the starting point or the first reference in many articles that attempted to give an overview of STS. Initially, I was...Read more
This 2016 article by Eleana Kim was published by Cultural Anthropology and is available on their website. Read more