We are ethnographers co-laboratively studying how human and more-than-human life is reassembled in late industrialism. With a focus on sustainable chemistry’s knowledge and design practices at the intersection of science, industry, and regulators, we want to make concerns of just sustainability matter – literally.
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New Edited Volume on DOHaD
Thanks to great efforts by Michelle Pentecost, Jaya Keaney, Tessa Moll and Michael Penkler, the Handbook on… Read more
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Munich against Fascism
Even more important than green chemistry: How comforting to know that Munich stands up against fascism when… Read more
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Postdoctoral Opportunity: Ethnographic STS (6y contract)
Interested in the ethnography of green chemistry? Apply now to join our group. Read more
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CfP: EASST Right tools for Sustainability Research
Dear all, We would like to learn about and discuss your methods in sustainability research and/ or… Read more