Volume 1 – 2018

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EDITORIALS

Editorial Welcome
Leandro Rodriguez-Medina

About the cover images (and a bit more)
Luis Reyes-Galindo

The Editorial Team

Why “Tapuya?”

Original Articles

Latin American science, techonolgy, and society: a historical and reflexive approach
Pablo Kreimer and Hebe Vessuri

Doing and undoing Caribou/Atiku: diffractive and divergent multiplicities and their cosmopolitical orientations
Mario Blaser

Can the subaltern save us?
Breny Mendoza

Book Reviews

La medicina en expansión: Acercamientos a la medicalización en México, by Adriana Murgía Lores and Teresa Ordorika Sacristán
César Torres Cruz

The multiplicities of maize
Jorge Quetzal Argueta Prado

Latin American Science Fiction Studies: A New Era
Stephen C. Tobin

Care to ask
Juan Felipe Guevara-Aristizabal

The falling sky: words of a Yanomami shaman
Rodolfo Eduardo Scachetti and Renzo Taddei

Two analyses of Marisol de la Cadena’s Earth beings: ecologies of practice across Andean worlds
Giovanna Micarelli and Helen Verran

Literature Review Article

Territorializando STS: an analysis of current discussions about agro-biotechnology governance in Latin American, Europe, and the USA
Nathalia Hernández Vidal

The cyborg metaphor in Ibero-American science, technology and gender literature
Gabriela Elisa Sued

Thematic Cluster: Internationalizing Science and Technology

Internacionalizing science and technology: some introductory remarks
Leandro Rodriguez-Medina

Fractured scientific subjetivities. International mobility as an option and obligation
César Guzmán Tovar

The anti-dam movement in Brazil: expertise and design conflicts in and industrial transition movement
David J. Hess

Science and technology internationalization and the emergence of peripherial techno-dreams: the Yachay project case
Henry Chavez and Jacqueline Gaybor

Going South. How STS could think science in and with the South?
David Dumoulin Kervran, Mina Kleiche-Dray and Mathieu Quet

Thematic cluster: what is ‘(un)making’ STS ethnographies?

What is “(un)making” STS ethnographies? Reflections (not exclusively) from Latin America
Tania Pérez-Bustos, Santiago Martinez Medina and Fredy Mora-Gámez

Listening across borders: migration, dedications, and voice in cumbia sonidera
Alexandra Lippman

Selling the sociotechnical sublime: critical reflections on introducing STS to managers of a Chilean mining corporation
Sebastián Ureta

Ethnography and interdisciplinary work: experiences from the US and Brazil
Marko Monteiro

Archival labyrinth: words, things and bodies in epistemic formation
Amy Cox Hall

Wound-up worlds and The Wind-up Girl: on the anthropology of climate change and climate fiction
Casper Bruun Jensen

ABSTRACTS

Volume 1 Abstracts in Portuguese and Spanish

Acknowledgements

Editorial Team – Reviewer Acknoledgements
Leandro Rodriguez-Medina