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Translatability of Genocidal and Mass Violence

By Copy Editor / April 7, 2016 / events, Workshop / No Comments

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How to Write about Africa

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Measures of Future Health: Techno-science, Signification, Ethics

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Relocating Science and Technology. Global Knowledge, Traveling Technologies and Postcolonialism. Perspectives on Science and Technology Studies in the Global South

By Copy Editor / July 18, 2012 / events, Workshop / No Comments

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The Claims of Descent: Science, Representation, Race and Redress in 21st Century South Africa

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Trust in Medicine after the EVD epidemic

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richard.rottenburg@wits.ac.za

Richard Rottenburg
Science and Technology Studies
WiSER
University of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg

ABOUT THE LOST RESEARCH NETWORK

The acronym LOST stands for Law, Organization, Science and Technology. Anthropology of Law (L), Organization Studies (O), and Science and Technology Studies (ST) are three vibrant transdisciplinary fields. Working at their intersections and merging their approaches, we also emphasize the economic, political, ethical, and aesthetic dimensions of fact-making in the present. The ambition of our detailed ethnographies is to respond to long-standing questions raised in social theory and philosophy, and vice versa, to translate these questions into ethnographic inquiry with a particular focus on critique. We address questions of global and planetary scope, although several of our empirical projects are located in Africa. Since its founding in 2002, LOST has grown from a small group based in Halle, Germany, to a decentralized network of independent scholars in many countries. Its vibrant activities have been winding down for a few years so that during 2024 this website is being turned into an archive.

http://lost-research-group.org/
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