Contributors: Klaus Spiess & Lucie Strecker
Klaus Spiess is Associate Professor and runs the cross-disciplinary Arts and Science program and Klaus Spiess is Associate Professor and runs the cross-disciplinary Arts and Science program and
Contributors: John Tresch
John Tresch is Mellon Chair and Professor of History of Art, Science and Folk Practice at the John Tresch is Mellon Chair and Professor of History of Art, Science and Folk Practice at the
Technosphere Contributor: Jürgen Renn
Jürgen Renn is director at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin and Jürgen Renn is director at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin and
1948 Unbound, Contributor: Luis Campos
of science, Campos’s scholarship brings together archival discoveries with contemporary fieldwork at of science, Campos’s scholarship brings together archival discoveries with contemporary fieldwork at
1948 Unbound, Contributor: Seth Bullock
for Complex Systems Simulation (ICSS). He was promoted to professor of computer science in 2011, and for Complex Systems Simulation (ICSS). He was promoted to professor of computer science in 2011, and
Monika Dommann
of Science in Berlin. Topics in Dommann’s research and teaching are the intertwining of the Old and of Science in Berlin. Topics in Dommann’s research and teaching are the intertwining of the Old and
Contributors: Jim Clarke
, where he teaches on Science Fiction, Fantasy Literature, Weird Fiction, and Utopian and Dystopian , where he teaches on Science Fiction, Fantasy Literature, Weird Fiction, and Utopian and Dystopian
Contributors: Ahmad Borham
Arab Academy for Science and Technology and the American University in Cairo. He holds a Master's of Arab Academy for Science and Technology and the American University in Cairo. He holds a Master's of
Flora Lysen
work combines history of science and media studies to examine how scientists and science educators use work combines history of science and media studies to examine how scientists and science educators use
Technosphere Contributor: Donald MacKenzie
Donald MacKenzie is Professor of Sociology at the School of Social and Political Science at the Donald MacKenzie is Professor of Sociology at the School of Social and Political Science at the
1948 Unbound, Contributor: Jens Soentgen
Jens Soentgen is a philosopher, chemist, and Academic Director of the Environmental Science Center Jens Soentgen is a philosopher, chemist, and Academic Director of the Environmental Science Center
Technosphere Contributor: Lucy A Suchman
Lucy A Suchman is Professor of Anthropology of Science and Technology at the Department of Lucy A Suchman is Professor of Anthropology of Science and Technology at the Department of
Technosphere Contributor: Melanie Sehgal
Melanie Sehgal is Professor of Literary, Science and Media Studies at the European University Melanie Sehgal is Professor of Literary, Science and Media Studies at the European University
1948 Unbound, Contributor: Thomas Feuerstein
points, from art and cultural history, philosophy, literature, science, and economic theory and the points, from art and cultural history, philosophy, literature, science, and economic theory and the
100 Years of Now, Contributor: Helga Nowotny
Helga Nowotny is Professor emerita at ETH Zurich of Science and Technology Studies and former Helga Nowotny is Professor emerita at ETH Zurich of Science and Technology Studies and former
Libby Robin
Libby Robin teaches at the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Libby Robin teaches at the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal
Manfred D. Laubichler
, zoologist, philosopher, and historian of science his research field spans from theoretical and evolutionary , zoologist, philosopher, and historian of science his research field spans from theoretical and evolutionary
Paul N. Edwards
School of Information, the Department of History, and the Science, Technology & Society Program. His School of Information, the Department of History, and the Science, Technology & Society Program. His
Charlotte Eifler
, abstraction and computation. Focusing on feminist approaches and elements of science fiction, she explores , abstraction and computation. Focusing on feminist approaches and elements of science fiction, she explores
Hypercomf
culture, domestication, industry and science. They first materialized as a fictitious company profile in culture, domestication, industry and science. They first materialized as a fictitious company profile in