Feminist Technoscience
Within international feminist research strongly linked to the dominant technical fields of our era: information technology, biotechnology and material technology, there is a widespread understanding of the production of knowledge and technology as processes that take place in complex and distributed systems. In other words, in this late modern time knowledge is generated in overlapping contexts of universities, companies and other regional, national and international actors. The term technoscience connotes this understanding of the production of knowledge and technology. The way in which technoscience is defined by internationally leading researchers such as Donna Haraway raises interesting questions about transgression of boundaries between science, technology, politics and society, and between humans and non-humans, the processes of hybridisation between people and machines (cyborg theories), etc.

Open Peer Review
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