Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Routledge · United States · Est. 2017
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This journal explores the intersection of science, technology, and society, with a particular focus on Latin America. It examines how scientific knowledge and technological practices are shaped by social, political, and economic contexts, and how they, in turn, influence societal development. The journal also investigates the role of "projects" and "bioinputs" in agricultural and urban development, as well as the emergence of digital phenomena and gendered practices. It further delves into issues of regional integration, South-South cooperation, and the development of artificial intelligence policies in Latin America. The journal also addresses the concept of "undone science" in environmental management and the articulation of scientific research with industry, particularly in the context of biodiversity and sensory expertise. Finally, it explores collaborative science and knowledge co-production initiatives, waste management, feminist knowing, and the transformation of geological research in response to resource extraction limitations.
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