CFP: History and Philosophy of Technoscience
History
and Philosophy of Technoscience
Series
Description
There is a
popular view that science discovers and technology applies, a view that is
increasingly under threat. Technoscience refers to a growing number of fields
such as nanotechnology, synthetic biology and climate studies where it is not
possible to separate the scientific from the technological. This series
addresses historical and philosophical issues surrounding technoscientific
research and explores the rich and complex interconnection between science and
technology, a connection that has been moulded by centuries of engagement with
real-world problems.
Published
Titles
Error and
Uncertainty in Scientific Practice
Experiments
in Practice
Philosophy,
Computing and Information Science
The next
title, Spaceship Earth in the Environmental Age, 1960–1990, will
be published in December.
Send us
a Proposal
To discuss
an idea for a single-authored monograph or essay collection, please get in
touch with the Series Editor, Alfred Nordmann (Darmstadt Technical University),
or one of the Editorial Board: Hanne Andersen, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent,
Martin Carrier, Graeme Gooday, Don Howard, Ann Johnson, Cyrus Mody, Maureen
O'Malley, Roger Strand or Nancy Tuana. You can also write to Sophie Rudland,
Commissioning Assistant: srudland@pickeringchatto.co.uk
Details on
what information we need in a proposal are on the website: http://www.pickeringchatto.com/publish/send-us-a-proposal
Please
follow Sophie on twitter @CommissioningSR