Nov 24, 2011

News

I am happy to announce that from now on this blog will be associated with the working group QUEER STS (Science and Technology Studies) hosted by a group of researchers and friends of IFZ - Inter-University Research Centre for Technology, Work and Culture.

The working group is interested in queer perspectives in and on science and technology studies which challenge heteronormative and hegemonic points of view in these fields of research. In our discussions and research we consider different angles, for instance:
  • If a ‘queer’ point of view stands for opposing the hegemonic views – how useful, then, is the concept of ‘queerness’ for science and technology studies?
  • How do hegemonic views become established? What structural role does heteronormativity play in STS?
  • Who are ‘the others’ in discourses about ‘average users’ of technology?
  • How much deviation from the norm is implied or tolerated when standard procedures in science and technology are defined?
  • What are methodological consequences when critique on heteronormativity in research is taken into account?
  • How does a queer perspective influence the role of the researcher?

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