Content 2007, Volume 4
Issue 1
- Just don’t make yourself too comfortable in the chair: Curiosity in the academy, Mia Liinason [Article] [TOC] [PDF]
- Inside genomics: the interdisciplinary faces of ELSA: Editorial for the thematic section on Genomics & Society, Maud Radstake, Bart Penders [Article] [TOC] [PDF]
- Articulating alternatives: Biotechnology and genomics development within a critical constructivist framework, Ir. Wietse Vroom, PhD Fellow, Prof.Dr. Guido Ruivenkamp, Dr.Ir. Joost Jongerden [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Aligning nutrigenomics and ELSA : Towards a politics of classification, Bart Penders [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Networks and temporality in the development of a radical medical treatment, Gindo Tampubolon, Ronnie Ramlogan [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Representing the Nation and Others: A Formal Method for the Analysis of Political Identities., Nicole Akai Hala [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Comparing environmental movement networks in periods of latency and visibility, Clare Saunders [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Bookreview(s)
- S. Jasanoff (2005). Designs on Nature. Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States. Princeton University Press. ISBN: 0-691-11811-6, Erik Aarden [Article] [PDF]
Issue 2
- Practising Feminist Interdisciplinarity: Editorial, Mia Liinason, Iris van der Tuin [Article] [TOC] [PDF]
- Magical Sign. On the Politics of Inter- and Transdisciplinarity, Sabine Hark [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Reponse to Sabine Hark, Nina Lykke [Article] [TOC] [PDF]
- Who’s the expert? On knowledge seeking as praxis: a methodological approach, Mia Liinason [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Diffracting Feminist Sex Therapy, Björn Pernrud [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Creating Togetherness and Experiencing Difference in Feminist Interviews – Knowing in a post-standpoint way?, Hanna-Mari Ikonen, Hanna Ojala [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- German Women Writing about the End of the Second World War – A Feminist Analysis, Sabine Grenz [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- How do we do it? Methodologies, methods and subject foci in Gender Studies student’s degree projects, Kerstin Alnebratt [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Bookreview(s)
- Harding, Sandra and Kathryn Norberg (2005) ‘New Feminist approaches to Social Science Methodologies.’ In Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society vol. 30 no. 4., Romaike Zuidema [Article] [PDF]
- Wiegman, R. (2002) Women’s Studies on Its Own: A Next Wave Reader in Institutional Change. Durham and London: Duke University Press: 502 pp. ISBN 0-8223-2950-6., Jennifer Lynne Musto [Article] [PDF]
- Martin, J. R. (2000) Coming of Age in Academe - Rekindling Women’s Hopes and Reforming the Academy. Routledge., Kajsa Widegren [Article] [PDF]