29/11/2019
If you’re not familiar with Science as Culture, we are a journal where contributors write critically about the intersections of , and for both academic and wider publics. Here is a short article by co-editor Les Levidow on the history of the journal, which succeeded the 1970s journal Radical Science Journal that was rooted in the critical science movement. https://easst.net/article/science-as-culture/
Our culture is a scientific one, defining what is natural and what is rational. Its values can be seen in what are sought out as facts and made as artefacts, what are designed as processes and products, and what are forged as weapons and filmed as wonders. In our daily experience, power is exercise