Week 5: November
Mandatory:
Pablo Kramer - Science & Society in Latin America - collaboración cientificos
Kreimer, P., 2019. Science and society in Latin America: peripheral modernities. Routledge.
Harding, S., 2017. Latin American Decolonial Studies: Feminist Issues. Feminist Studies, 43(3), pp.624-636.
Recommended:
Wade Peter, “introduction: in Wade, Peter, ed. Race, ethnicity and nation: perspectives from kinship and genetics. Vol. 1. Berghahn Books, 2007.
Sandoval-Romero, V., mongeon, p., & Larivière, V. (2018, December 3). Science, technology and innovation policies in Latin-America: fifteen years of scientific output, impact and international collaboration.
Sábato, J., & Botana, N. (1968). Science and Technology in the Future Development of Latin America. Paper presented to The World Order Models Conference.
Pérez-Bustos, T. (2014). Of caring practices in the public communication of science: Seeing through Trans women scientists’ experiences. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 39(4), 857-866.
Harding, S., 2016. Latin American decolonial social studies of scientific knowledge: Alliances and tensions. Science, Technology, & Human Values, 41(6), pp.1063-1087.
Pérez-Bustos, T., 2017. A Word of Caution toward Homogenous Appropriations of Decolonial Thinking In STS. Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience, 3(1).