Mara Dicenta, William & Mary; Julia Morales Fontanilla, Rutgers University; Aadita Chaudhury, York University. Panel organized at the 2021 Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) Meeting. What does it mean to engage in “good relations” in worlds that unfold after violence and destruction? How does STS respond to wounded worlds? This panel interrogates the... Continue Reading →
Between democracy and the market: conservation along the southern Andes (Argentina and Chile)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jo-6elcNhM Panel Presented at the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) meeting 2021: Anthropology & Conservation Since the 1990s, the southern Andes along the Argentinean-Chilean border has seen an unprecedented growth of public and private conservation projects. Such growth has contributed to the transformation of this area from a remote natural resource frontier, whose economic and political... Continue Reading →
Worlding the end
Mara Dicenta & Gonzalo Correa (2021) Worlding the end: A story of colonial and scientific anxieties over beavers' vitalities in the Castorcene, Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society, DOI: 10.1080/25729861.2021.1973290 This article examines a technoscientific project for eradicating theNorth American beaver in Tierra del Fuego (TDF), an austral region known as“The End of the World.”Introduced from Canada into TDF... Continue Reading →
Conceptos CTS para todes: Coproducción
Uno de los conceptos más utilizados en los estudios de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad es el de ‘coproducción’ (Jasanoff, 2004), el cual refiere a la inseparabilidad entre ciencia y sociedad, entre la producción de conocimiento y la reproducción de valores y normas sociales a través del mismo. La idea de coproducción intenta abordar los problemas... Continue Reading →
Curso Biopolítica, Necropolítica, y Epistemologías Multi-Especies
Fin de curso elaborando un estante multi-especixs para traducir los conceptos trabajados en artefactos e ingredientes en nuestras cocinas de pensamiento decolonial más-que-humano. Curso: Biopolítica, necropolítica, y epistemologías multi-especies Tipo: Optativo Créditos: 3 Fecha: Del 9 al 12 de Julio 2018 Cupos: Carga Horaria presencial: 16 horasDocente responsable: Prof. Gonzalo Correa Profesor: Mara DicentaDESTINATARIOS: Estudiantes... Continue Reading →
The Racial Politics of Science
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xByovHCrWVQ&ab_channel=STGlobalConsortium Racial justice scholars and advocates have for decades recognized that scientific and academic communities in the United States are affected by and participate in the systemic marginalization of Black and brown communities. There are disproportionately few faculty of color in U.S. higher education, and a combination of structural disadvantage, systemic biases, and widespread prejudices... Continue Reading →
Can Southernized Science Have Authority?
Mara Dicenta (2020): Can ‘Southernized’ Science have Authority?, Science as Culture, DOI: 10.1080/09505431.2020.1740671
Estudios Feministas de la Ciencia: embarazo y criminalización
La criminalización de las mujeres embarazadas que consumen drogas A pesar de la evidente falta de intención de dañar al feto, las mujeres embarazadas que consumen drogas han sido construidas como criminales sin que exista reconocimiento legal del delito. Sin embargo, el uso de drogas no llega a ser evidencia suficiente de la intención de... Continue Reading →
El Antropoceno, ¿Ciencia o Política?
Mara Dicenta expuso en una nueva edición del ComuniCADIC, un recorrido teórico en torno a algunas nociones, preguntas y rupturas que enmarcan a su proyecto de investigación. En particular compartió sus reflexiones en torno al debate académico sobre El Antropoceno, ¿Ciencia o Política? Para discutir estas divisiones, Mara presentó diferentes casos prácticos. De este modo, los... Continue Reading →
Feminist Science Studies: The Abortion Green Scarf as a Boundary Object
Original Publication in Somatosphere: http://somatosphere.net/2019/03/the-abortion-green-scarf-as-a-boundary-object-beyond-the-curse-of-the-left.html Science and Technology Studies (STS) can engage with social movements in a variety of forms. STS scholarship has provided methods, theories, and concepts related to how information and values are communicated between scientific disciplines and affected communities, how those communities are formed and/or dissolved around matters of concern, how... Continue Reading →