Institut für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung
Wissenschaft, Technologie und Innovation formen zahllose Aspekte des Lebens in modernen Gesellschaften. Manche Veränderungen werden als positiv erlebt, andere sind hoch kontroversiell. Zugleich beeinflussen Politik, Medien, Firmen und andere gesellschaftliche Akteure, wie Wissen und Technologie erzeugt werden. Die Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung analysiert diese Beziehungen und fördert kritische und reflexive Debatten zu den Beziehungen von Wissenschaft, Technologie und Gesellschaft.
Defensiones
We warmly invite you to the defensio of Carina Romanach Nasser
We warmly invite you to the defensio of Carina Liersch
STS Talks Vienna
We are thrilled to announce David Valentine's Talk on 10th October 2024, 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to announce Juan Francisco Salazar's Talk on 19th September 2024, 12:00 pm
Events
We are thrilled to announce Professor's Ulrike Felt 2024 Haldane Lecture on Thu, February 29th, 2024, 6:00 - 7:00 pm at Wolfson College, University of...
News
Nina Klimburg-Witjes will give a talk on "Space debris as a security leftover" at the The Future of Near-Earth Space. Space Debris and Space...
Since December 2023, Professor Ulrike Felt is part of the new FWF Supervisory Board 2023 to 2027!
FutureSpace is a 5-year research project at the Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS) at the University of Vienna. The project is led by...
Im Forschungsprojekt „Valuing, Being, Knowing“ wurde untersucht, wie Fragen von gesellschaftlicher Relevanz in den Lebenswissenschaften mehr zum...
We are thrilled to announce that Professor Sarah Davies is giving an ITA seminar on 5 December, 1.30 pm:
The STS Austria conference 2023, “Digging Where We Stand: Activism, Community and the Politics of STS” is just around the corner, taking place in...
New Publications
Davies S, (ed.), Schikowitz A, (ed.), Mora-Gámez F, (ed.), Goldberg E, (ed.)
, Dessewffy E, (ed.), Pham B-C, (ed.) et al.
Revisiting Reflexivity: Liveable Worlds in Research and Beyond. Bristol University Press, 2025. 272 S. (Dis-positions: Troubling Methods and Theory in STS).