CfP: Knowledge that Matters: Feminist Epistemology, Methodology and Science Studies

Special Issue of Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies
Guest Editors: Mary Margaret Fonow (Arizona State University) and Nancy Campbell (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

Einreichefrist: 1. September 2007

We seek emerging scholarship on the topic of feminist epistemology, methodology, and science and technology studies that take shape around these questions:
• How do we do science responsibly after the feminist critique of science?
• Can science serve social justice in ways that expand democratic participation and empowerment?
• How do formations of class, gender, race and ethnicity, sexuality, and differences unspecified determine the social structure of technology and science, the questions considered relevant within it, and the outcomes that emerge from it?
• What are some promising new or emerging methodological strategies that can help us better understand how science and technology construct subjects?
• How can we build more sustained relationships between science and technology studies and women and gender studies?

Submissions can be sent by email to frontiers[at]asu.edu or on disc according to submission guidelines at the Website. Authors’ names should not appear on the manuscript; please list contact information separately.

URL des CfP: http://www.gendercampus.ch

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