Incoming Resources
- Artful science, enlightenment, entertainment, and the eclipse of visual education, Barbara Maria Stafford
- The "racial" economy of science, toward a democratic future, edited by Sandra Harding
- Misunderstanding science?, the public reconstruction of science and technology, edited by Alan Irwin and Brian Wynne
- Tactical biopolitics, art, activism, and technoscience, edited by Beatriz da Costa and Kavita Philip ; with a foreword by Joseph Dumit
- The botany of desire, a plant's-eye view of the world, Michael Pollan
- Folkbiology, edited by Douglas L. Medin and Scott Atran
- Indigenous knowledge and ethics, a Darrell Posey reader, Darrell A. Posey ; edited by Kristina Plenderleith
- Tactical biopolitics, art, activism, and technoscience, edited by Beatriz da Costa and Kavita Philip ; with a foreword by Joseph Dumit
- Scientific knowledge, a sociological analysis, Barry Barnes, David Bloor & John Henry
- Cyborgs & citadels, anthropological interventions in emerging sciences and technologies, edited by Gary Lee Downey and Joseph Dumit
- Cosmodolphins, feminist cultural studies of technology, animals, and the sacred, Mette Marie Bryld and Nina Lykke
- Knowledge in motion, space, time, and curriculum in undergraduate physics and management, Jan Nespor
- Science and the retreat from reason, John Gillott and Manjit Kumar
- Ecologies of knowledge, work and politics in science and technology, Susan Leigh Star, editor
- How to talk to a science denier, conversations with flat Earthers, climate deniers, and others who defy reason, Lee McIntyre
- Darkness, a cultural history, Nina Edwards
- Race to the finish, identity and governance in an age of genomics, Jenny Reardon
- Handbook of science and technology studies, Sheila Jasanoff ... [et al.], editors
- Science as social knowledge, values and objectivity in scientific inquiry, Helen E. Longino
- Feminism and science, edited by Evelyn Fox Keller and Helen E. Longino
- Scientific practice and ordinary action, ethnomethodology and social studies of science, Michael Lynch