Science & technology studies elsewhere : : a postcolonial programme / / Alexandra Hofmänner.

In April 2017, scientists took to the streets in a historically unprecedented Global March for Science. The event was seen as symbolic of a crisis in the relationship of science and society. This book considers the Global March for Science from a postcolonial perspective to inquire into the toolkit...

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