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Late to the Party: Articulating Time and Care in Interdisciplinary Projects 迟到:在跨学科项目中阐明时间和关怀
Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v9i2.39341
Jennifer Croissant
This article explores the disjunctures and “catch-up” work of developing relationships and getting a sense of the project as community and intellectual venture as a “fill-in” social scientist added late to a large, complex interdisciplinary project. Based on two years of intermittent interactions (live and virtual) and tracking the communications of the group, from grant proposal formulation through the first year of the award, I describe how time operates in several registers: idiosyncratic, disciplinary, institutional, and epistemic. How these registers intersect with and without friction is an unexamined issue in studies of interdisciplinarity. It is more than “time management,” although that is a significant coordination challenge for project leadership. But the (dis)articulations of registers also trace the hierarchicalization of disciplines and practices in ways that challenge effective interdisciplinarity and program goals of inclusivity.
本文探讨了发展关系的中断和“追赶”工作,并获得了项目作为社区和智力冒险的感觉,作为一个“填补”的社会科学家加入了一个大型的,复杂的跨学科项目。基于两年来断断续续的互动(现场和虚拟),并跟踪小组的沟通,从拨款提案制定到获奖的第一年,我描述了时间如何在几个寄存器中运作:特质,学科,制度和认知。在跨学科研究中,这些寄存器如何有摩擦或无摩擦地相交是一个未被研究的问题。它不仅仅是“时间管理”,尽管这对项目领导来说是一个重要的协调挑战。但是,注册表的(非)表达也追踪了学科和实践的等级化,这种方式挑战了有效的跨学科性和包容性的项目目标。
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Cover Art | Bloomer Artist Statement 封面艺术|布鲁默艺术家声明
Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v9i2.42060
Kate Timbes
Artist Statement for Catalyst cover art "Bloomer"
Catalyst封面艺术“Bloomer”艺术家声明
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Performing Geology: Risk and Conquest in the Origin Stories of a Field Science 表演地质学:野外科学起源故事中的风险和征服
Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v9i2.38296
Tamara Pico
Stories about the foundation of US geology as a discipline are prominent in the culture of field geology today. This article traces the threads of such “origin stories” through field geology practices and undergraduate training. The repetition of these origin stories obfuscates the colonial and race-fueled motives that underpin the actions of the US geologist characters featured in these stories. Increasingly, the field is recognized as a site of sexual and racial harassment and abuse. By making visible the racialized subplots in the history of US geology, which include entrenchment in racial science and land dispossession, I posit that the curated origin stories repeated today perpetuate processes of gendered and race-based exclusion and subjugation in field geology.
关于美国地质学作为一门学科的基础的故事在今天的野外地质学文化中很突出。本文通过野外地质实践和大学生培训,追溯了这些“起源故事”的线索。这些起源故事的重复模糊了殖民主义和种族主义动机,而这些动机支撑着这些故事中美国地质学家人物的行为。越来越多地,这个领域被认为是性和种族骚扰和虐待的场所。通过揭示美国地质学历史上种族化的次要情节,包括种族科学和土地剥夺,我认为,今天重复的精心策划的起源故事延续了田野地质学中基于性别和种族的排斥和征服过程。
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Sheltering: Care Tactics for Ethnography Attentive to Intersectionality and Underrepresentation in Technoscience 庇护:关注技术科学中交叉性和代表性不足的民族志关怀策略
Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v9i2.39368
Coleen Carrigan
Designing ethnographic research on the technoscience workforce according to intersectionality theory presents both opportunities and constraints. On the one hand, the pursuit of justice in technoscience requires attending to differences between scientists who have been disenfranchised from knowledge production due to racism and sexism. On the other hand, sharing the lived experiences of severely underrepresented members of technoscience heightens the risk of harm. I introduce a practice called Sheltering, inspired by the computer science technique of “black boxing” and feminist methodology of “strong objectivity.” The opacity of the shelter in which some data resides is balanced with the transparency of the researcher’s positionality. Combining reflexivity, refusal, and performative design, Sheltering contests dominant norms in science, while minimizing risks of retaliation to collaborators. It also balances communal responsibilities with research integrity. It not only requires consideration for the researcher’s relationship with collaborators, but also attention to power in the worlds they navigate and solidarity in their struggles. Sheltering, a repertoire of care tactics to protest epistemic and social injustice in US knowledge production, can help transform who gets to produce science and reimagine other ways of knowing.
根据交叉性理论设计科技劳动力的民族志研究既有机会也有限制。一方面,在技术科学中追求正义需要关注由于种族主义和性别歧视而被剥夺知识生产权利的科学家之间的差异。另一方面,分享被严重低估的技术科学成员的生活经验会增加伤害的风险。我介绍了一种叫做遮蔽的实践,它的灵感来自于计算机科学的“黑箱”技术和女权主义的“强客观性”方法论。一些数据所在的庇护所的不透明性与研究人员立场的透明性相平衡。结合反身性、拒绝和行为设计,庇护挑战了科学中的主导规范,同时最大限度地降低了合作者遭到报复的风险。它还平衡了公共责任和研究诚信。这不仅需要考虑研究人员与合作者的关系,还需要关注他们所处世界的权力,以及他们在斗争中的团结。庇护是一种抗议美国知识生产中认知和社会不公正的护理策略,可以帮助改变谁来生产科学,并重新设想其他的认识方式。
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Attuning to the Erratic End of Life: The Logic of Care in Hospice at Home 适应不稳定的生命终结:居家安宁疗护的逻辑
Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v9i2.39526
Anne-chie Wang
How do dying people receive good care at home in a highly institutionalized death context? The Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan, for example, has promoted hospice home care and respecting patient autonomy to improve the quality of end-of-life experiences. However, this study finds that end-of-life care is not automatically personalized or empowering for patients. From the theoretical perspective of care practices, this study accentuates the importance of family carers’ invisible work in achieving these goals for patients. Drawing from in-depth interviews and twelve months of participant observation in a medical center in northern Taiwan, the study found that family caregivers are meticulously attuned to the patient’s condition to provide care, which includes rearranging the place, coordinating resources and other carers, and practicing care. This paper reveals that the practice of hospice home care does not depend merely on the patient’s autonomy but also on the family caregivers’ and medical team’s work, which is relatively invisible within the health insurance system.
在一个高度制度化的死亡环境中,垂死的人如何在家中得到良好的护理?例如,台湾的卫生福利部(Ministry of Health and Welfare)推动了临终关怀家庭护理,并尊重病人的自主权,以提高临终体验的质量。然而,这项研究发现临终关怀不会自动个性化或赋予患者权力。本研究从照护实务的理论角度,强调家庭照护者无形工作对病患达成这些目标的重要性。通过深入访谈和在台湾北部一家医疗中心为期12个月的参与者观察,这项研究发现,家庭护理人员会细致地根据患者的病情提供护理,包括重新安排地点、协调资源和其他护理人员,以及实践护理。本文揭示了安宁疗护的实践不仅依赖于患者的自主权,还依赖于家庭照护者和医疗团队的工作,这在医疗保险制度中是相对不可见的。
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Through the Eyes of the T. rex: Animal Behavior in Dinosaur Fiction 透过霸王龙的眼睛:恐龙小说中的动物行为
Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v9i2.37839
Luke-Elizabeth Gartley
Animal point-of-view fiction (also sometimes called “xenofiction”) is a niche genre that emerged in the modern era. Both prose fiction and comics told from an animal point-of-view can offer unique insights into cultural understandings of animal behavior, nature, and the environment more broadly. This article delves specifically into dinosaur point-of-view fiction, which at times has even been written by or with support from professional paleontologists. Through several popular examples of dinosaur fiction and comics published from the 1990s to the 2010s, this article will examine how these texts illustrate how fictional representations of scientific understandings conform to or challenge dominant narratives around the natural world, gender, and power. These stories, including Stephen Bissette’s unfinished comic series Tyrant (1993–1996), and Robert Bakker’s novel Raptor Red (1995), and most recently Tadd Galusha’s graphic novel Cretaceous (2019), use creative storytelling techniques to entertain readers, while also representing and participating in scientific discourses of paleontology and animal behavior.
动物视角小说(有时也被称为“异域小说”)是现代出现的一种小众类型。从动物的角度出发的散文小说和漫画都能提供对动物行为、自然和更广泛的环境的文化理解的独特见解。这篇文章专门探讨了恐龙的观点小说,有时甚至是由专业古生物学家撰写或得到专业古生物学家的支持。通过20世纪90年代至2010年代出版的几部流行的恐龙小说和漫画,本文将研究这些文本如何说明科学理解的虚构表现如何符合或挑战围绕自然世界,性别和权力的主导叙事。这些故事,包括斯蒂芬·比塞特未完成的漫画系列《暴君》(1993-1996)、罗伯特·巴克的小说《猛禽红》(1995),以及最近塔德·格鲁沙的图画小说《白垩纪》(2019),使用创造性的讲故事技巧来娱乐读者,同时也代表和参与古生物学和动物行为的科学论述。
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Introduction: Caring for Equitable Relations in Interdisciplinary Collaborations 引言:关心跨学科合作中的公平关系
Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v9i2.41070
Coleen Carrigan, None Caitlin D. Wylie
Collaborative research between scholars of science and technology studies (STS)and scholars of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) is a growing trend. The papers assembled in thisSpecial Section offer both embodied and empirical knowledge on how ethnographers negotiate our roles in integrative research when constrained by what our technoscientific collaborators value, what funders demand, what our home institutions expect, what we want to learn from the worlds we study, and the social transformations we envision in science and society. We grapple with how we as ethnographers can best balance caring for the communities we study, the ones we serve, and the ones we identify with. We take care that knowledge making is political. Race, gender, class, and ability status of scholars intersect with the organizational, institutional, and cultural contexts in which we practice science to shape and be shaped by entrenched power relations.Through a feminist politics of care, this collection transforms tensions in interdisciplinary collaborations into resources that enlarge our understandings of what these collaborations are like for STS ethnographers, make visible certain labors within them and, crucially, enrich our vision for what we want these collaborations to be.
科学技术学者(STS)与科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)学者之间的合作研究是一个日益增长的趋势。本专题汇集的论文提供了具体的和实证的知识,即当我们的技术科学合作者的价值、资助者的要求、我们的国内机构的期望、我们想从我们研究的世界中学到什么,以及我们在科学和社会中设想的社会变革受到限制时,民族志学家如何在综合研究中协商我们的角色。作为民族志学家,我们努力解决如何才能最好地平衡照顾我们研究的社区、我们服务的社区和我们认同的社区。我们注意到知识创造是政治性的。种族、性别、阶级和学者的能力地位与组织、制度和文化背景交织在一起,在这些背景下,我们运用科学来塑造和被根深蒂固的权力关系所塑造。通过女权主义的关怀政治,这个集合将跨学科合作中的紧张关系转化为资源,扩大了我们对STS民族志学家的这些合作的理解,使其中的某些劳动可见,最重要的是,丰富了我们对这些合作的愿景。
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Care-fully?: The Question of “Knowledge Co-production” in Arctic Science Care-fully吗?北极科学中的“知识合作生产”问题
Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v9i2.39359
Caitlin Wylie, Luis Felipe Rosado Murillo
Understanding and redressing the climate crisis in the Arctic demands acknowledging and translating perspectives from frontline communities, environmental scientists, Indigenous knowledge bearers, and social scientists. As a first approximation to the question of how Arctic scientists conceptualize and enact “knowledge co-production,” we analyze how they write about it in their academic publications through a systematic literature review. Based on the results, we identify the lack of clear definition and practical engagement with “co-production” understood as a practice of integrating knowledges and methodological approaches from various disciplines and cultures. We raise concerns regarding researchers’ claims of co-production without understanding what it means, which is particularly harmful for Arctic communities whose knowledge practices scientists have long marginalized and exploited. In response, we argue that feminist STS scholarship provides crucial guidance on how to create and sustain meaningful relationships for knowledge co-production. These relationships can potentially subvert power inequities that have prevented many Arctic science teams from breaking out of traditional disciplinary silos to create new forms of knowledge exchange, particularly those based on notions of care for collaborators, communities, and equity.
理解和解决北极的气候危机需要承认和翻译来自前线社区、环境科学家、土著知识承载者和社会科学家的观点。作为对北极科学家如何概念化和实施“知识合作生产”问题的初步近似,我们通过系统的文献综述分析了他们如何在学术出版物中描述这一问题。根据研究结果,我们发现“合作生产”缺乏明确的定义和实际参与,将其理解为整合来自不同学科和文化的知识和方法方法的实践。我们对研究人员在不了解其含义的情况下声称合作生产表示担忧,这对北极社区尤其有害,因为北极社区的知识实践长期以来被科学家边缘化和利用。作为回应,我们认为女权主义STS奖学金为如何创建和维持有意义的知识合作生产关系提供了至关重要的指导。这些关系可能会颠覆权力不平等,这种不平等阻碍了许多北极科学团队打破传统的学科孤岛,创造新的知识交流形式,特别是那些基于关心合作者、社区和公平的概念的知识交流。
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Review of Viral Cultures: Activist Archiving in the Age of AIDS 病毒培养综述:艾滋病时代的活动家档案
Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v9i2.40476
Mairead Sullivan
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Affecting Infrastructures: Crafting and Weaving as Alternative Repairs 影响基础设施:手工和编织作为替代修理
Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v9i2.39206
Fabiola Claus, Eliana Sánchez Aldana, Dimitris Papadapoulos
As two traditional practices performed by rural communities in Colombia, crafting and weaving can be reframed as ontologies that embody alternative material orders and forms of repair. In this context, we explore two specific initiatives: the Crafted Empathy Chair developed by members of campesino social movements in Cauca and Nariño, and Interweaving Material Encounters, a series of collaborative spaces involving women from textile collectives from Chocó, Antioquia, and Bolivar. In the process of exploring these initiatives, we reflect on the role of nonhumans as technologies that allow our interlocutors to share their affect. In addition to discussing strategies for engaging in affective relations when dealing with the aftermath of war violence, we describe how these arrangements affect us as a part of the audience. Thus, we propose the term affecting infrastructure to conceptualize how crafting and weaving can foster everyday spaces and shared grounds for the emergence of emotional engagements as alternative modes of repair.
作为哥伦比亚农村社区的两种传统做法,手工艺和编织可以被重新定义为体现替代材料订单和修复形式的本体。在这种背景下,我们探索了两个具体的倡议:由考卡和Nariño的campesino社会运动成员开发的精心制作的同理心椅子,以及交织材料遭遇,这是一系列由来自Chocó、安蒂奥基亚和玻利瓦尔的纺织集体的妇女参与的合作空间。在探索这些倡议的过程中,我们反思了非人类作为技术的作用,使我们的对话者能够分享他们的影响。除了讨论在处理战争暴力后果时参与情感关系的策略外,我们还描述了这些安排如何影响我们作为观众的一部分。因此,我们提出了影响基础设施这一术语,以概念化工艺和编织如何促进日常空间和共享空间的出现,作为替代的修复模式。
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