Social Issues

Article Social Issues

Smart energy technology: A survey of adoption by individuals and the enabling potential of the technologies

Eva Fleiss, Stefanie Hatzl, Juergen Rauscher

Summary: Smart energy technologies are believed to accelerate the transition of our energy system to meet the zero-carbon emission goals. The study focuses on understanding the drivers and barriers for individuals' adoption of these technologies and explores the role of co-adoption of related technologies in this process.

TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY (2024)

Article Social Issues

Digital platforms' strategies in Indonesia: Navigating between technology and informal economy

Eko Heru Prasetyo

Summary: This study examines how platform-driven firms assist informal economy activities in exploiting technology and how the different traits between informal economy and technology firms shape their interaction.

TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY (2024)

Article Social Issues

The advantages and limitations of using ChatGPT to enhance technological research

Stephen Rice, Sean R. Crouse, Scott R. Winter, Connor Rice

Summary: In 2022, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, an online chatbot that allows users to interact with the GPT-3.5 language model. It has significantly enhanced capabilities and has gained significant attention from researchers. Thorough evaluation of its ethical and professional boundaries is crucial due to its value as a research tool.

TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY (2024)

Article Social Issues

Explaining gender differences in crowdfunding contribution intentions

Priscilla Serwaah, Rotem Shneor, Samuel Anokye Nyarko, Kristian Roed Nielsen

Summary: Crowdfunding, as a digital fundraising channel, can enhance female participation in project fundraising. This study examined the gender differences in the effects of cognitive antecedents on financial contribution intentions (CCI) in the context of reward crowdfunding. The findings indicate that females have significantly higher levels of CCI, perceived risk, homophily, and prosocial orientation, as well as significantly lower levels of self-efficacy. Moreover, the effects of self-efficacy, homophily, and susceptibility to social influence on CCI vary between genders.

TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY (2024)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

A path of one's own in the international scientific insertion: on the research trajectory of an Argentine neuroscience laboratory

Luana Ferroni

Summary: This study presents an ethnographic analysis of an Argentine neuroscience laboratory to explore how the research process led to an outstanding international scientific publication and its implications. It finds that the authors' approach to the international discussion and their unconventional animal research shaped the theoretical contribution of the article. The study argues that this publication is rooted in the long-term research trajectory and research tradition of the scientist group.

TAPUYA: LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Rethinking governance through Samarco's dam collapse in Brazil: a critique from the STS perspective

Luciana Landgraf Castelo Branco

Summary: This paper examines the concept of governance in the corporate and public policy world by analyzing the Fundao dam collapse in Brazil. It argues that the depoliticization of political decisions in governance systems, particularly in the transfer of public responsibilities to the private sector, is a major issue. Using the case study, the paper demonstrates how the dominance of techno-scientific solutions in political contexts contributes to depoliticization and exacerbates existing power asymmetries based on race and social class.

TAPUYA: LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Editorial Material History & Philosophy Of Science

About the covers for Volumes 5 & 6

Luis Reyes-Galindo

TAPUYA: LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Towards pluriversal views of digital technologies: the experiences of community and indigenous radios in Chiapas, Mexico

Laura Elizabeth Manjarrez

Summary: This article presents a new perspective for analyzing digital technologies, focusing on the concepts of pluriversality and communality, based on the experiences of the Network of Communicators Boca de Polen, a civil organization that has been supporting community and indigenous radios in Chiapas, Mexico for over two decades. By using a Participatory Action Research framework, the study explores the experiences of the network and the radios it has accompanied, revealing a deep interplay of sociotechnical practices rooted in communal experiences. The experiential knowledge gained from Boca de Polen is presented as a tangible manifestation of a pluriversal vision of technology, crucial for fostering inclusive critical reflections on the multifaceted implications of digital technologies.

TAPUYA-LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Hecho en Mexico: a media analysis of the first MRT baby

Sandra P. Gonzalez-Santos, Abril Saldana-Tejeda

Summary: This paper analyzes the success of the Mexican team in the field of mitochondrial replacement technology and their achievements in the Mexican media. This analysis contributes significantly to the discussion of knowledge production, authorship, and the role of science stories in nation-building.

TAPUYA-LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Book Review History & Philosophy Of Science

Inscriptions of nature: geology and the naturalization of antiquity

Maria Paz Almenara Unten, N. Bucky Stanton, Pratik Chakrabarti

TAPUYA: LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Ancestral plantings. Knowledge in the AfroPacific

Catherine E. Walsh, Juan Garcia Salazar

Summary: In this text, Juan Garcia Salazar and Catherine Walsh discuss the cultivation and re-cultivation of knowledge and life in the communities of the AfroPacific region. Through the voice of Grandfather Zenon, they continue the ancestral plantings and give meaning and strength to the collective philosophies, knowledges, and memories that persist and resist in the present times.

TAPUYA-LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Scalar dissonances, knowledge-making, sense of urgency, and social narratives about the future. Contours of the climate change debate in Latin America

Teresa Guadalupe de Leon Escobedo

Summary: This article examines three dissonances between global and local knowledge-making and policy action in order to situate climate change. It engages deeply with the emergent literature that deals with climate change from the perspective of Human Geography Studies and the Social Studies of Science and Technology. Through examples, primarily from Latin American countries, and guiding questions, this paper lays out a research agenda that advances geographical sensitivity and highlights the unresolved political and interdisciplinary tensions in accommodating global narratives in regions of the Global South.

TAPUYA-LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Editorial Material History & Philosophy Of Science

On lowering guardrails

James Griesemer

TAPUYA: LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Baroque tools for climate action. What do we learn from a catalogue of local technologies?

Tomas Ariztia, Aline Bravo, Ignacio Nunez

Summary: This article discusses the development of a local technologies catalog for climate action in Chile, which aims to showcase various tools, strategies, and practices developed and/or adapted by communities to tackle specific socio-environmental problems. The article reflects on the process of creating the catalog and explores the nature and role of these technologies as tools for climate action. It also highlights the challenges involved in cataloging and presents three theoretical aspects that emerge from the mapped technologies.

TAPUYA: LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Governance in socio-environmental research: an analysis of multi-stakeholder cooperation mechanisms in two research laboratories in Yucatan, Mexico

Maria Elena Giraldo, Eliana Arancibia Gutierrez

Summary: This article analyzes the governance of socio-environmental research in two laboratories in Yucatan, Mexico, LANRESC and LENERSE, aiming to explore the operation of cooperation mechanisms involving multi-stakeholder interaction processes that support the generation of knowledge and the development of strategies to solve complex socio-environmental issues. The research found that LANRESC, as a non-traditional research scheme, has succeeded in producing more innovative structures and mechanisms to operate as non-scientific stakeholders, while LENERSE, with its traditional and technocentrd evaluation mechanisms, has not been able to establish links with social and business actors to participate in the regional energy transition. Inter- and trans-disciplinary collaboration will be essential for improving their contributions to solving problems such as climate change or oil depletion.

TAPUYA: LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Towards a posthumanistic knowledge production. Multimedia artistic research during the rise of neoliberalism in Mexico

Alberto Lopez Cuenca

Summary: Although the government officials who established the Centro Multimedia (CMM) in 1994 in Mexico City did not focus on artistic experimentation, CMM has become a space for artistic research and education through new media. The article argues that CMM's appropriation and circulation of academic knowledge has led to a posthumanistic knowledge circulation.

TAPUYA: LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Architecture as fluid technology. The housing blocks by Corporación de la Vivienda of Chile

Jorge E. Vergara-Vidal

Summary: This paper explores the relationship between architectural works and technology by studying the housing blocks developed by Corporacion de la Vivienda (CORVI) between 1953 and 1974. The study reveals that these architectural works were influenced by a regime of values based on rationalization, and their flexibility and adaptation demonstrate a technological condition of architecture.

TAPUYA-LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Traditional knowledge policy co-production in Colombia and Ecuador

Martha Isabel Gomez Lee, Andre-Noel Roth Deubel

Summary: This paper examines the roles and functions of the Colombian and Ecuadorian governments in the co-production of traditional knowledge policies concerning Indigenous peoples. The study finds that Ecuador has been more democratic in its approach to traditional knowledge policy than Colombia.

TAPUYA-LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Editorial Material History & Philosophy Of Science

Translating translation

James Griesemer

TAPUYA-LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

In favor of a dialogue between political science and Science Studies

Bruno Latour

Summary: Political science and Science Studies have different interpretations of the words politics and science. This paper explains the usage of these words by Science Studies practitioners and how they can relate to political science. It identifies four possible meanings of the word science, one of which distinguishes it from politics, while politics can have six different meanings. The paper proposes a more fruitful collaboration based on following issues rather than defining separate domains for science and politics.

TAPUYA-LATIN AMERICAN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2023)