Coalition-Making and the Practice of Feminist STS in the time of COVID-19

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Coalition-Making and the Practice of Feminist STS in the time of COVID-19

In this lab meeting, six feminist scholars who engage with the sciences from various perspectives and have been collaborating over the last decade as members of the NeuroGenderings Network, share a sustained discussion on the responsibilities of a feminist scientist—particularly in light of our current moment. In a time when ongoing acts of anti-Black racism and police brutality have converged with a global pandemic and anti-science movements, we ask ourselves, how do we express solidarity and also hold ourselves accountable at the crossroads of science and social justice?

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Authors:

Anelis Kaiser Trujillo, Cynthia Kraus, Hannah Fitsch, Rebecca Jordan-Young, Deboleena Roy, Sigrid Schmitz

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Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience, vol. 6 n°2, pp. 1-33

Languages:

English

Year:

2020

Research labels:

Health – medicine
Science – techniques – technology

Subjects:

Feminist Science, Gender Studies

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