2012
DOI: 10.1215/18752160-1905045
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A Voyage to East Asian STS Theories; Or, What Might Make an STS Theory East Asian

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“…Its international spread has reshaped the discipline in many ways, pushing it from its original core focus on technoscience in Euro-America to embrace agendas that include colonial and postcolonial asymmetries; the character of regional, national, and local technoscientific practices; and an increased concern with the importance of space and place in the ordering of science and technology. Though it has been argued that it is impossible to write Asian grounded theory (Dutton 2002), the authors who publish in EASTS have explored the possible character of an East Asian STS, asked how it might be distinctive, considered the relations between East Asian STS and East Asian Studies, and critically examined how STS in East Asia might best relate theoretically and substantively to Euro-American STS (Fan 2007;Fu 2007;Chen 2008;Anderson 2009b;Tsukahara 2009;Chen 2012;Fan 2012).…”
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“…Its international spread has reshaped the discipline in many ways, pushing it from its original core focus on technoscience in Euro-America to embrace agendas that include colonial and postcolonial asymmetries; the character of regional, national, and local technoscientific practices; and an increased concern with the importance of space and place in the ordering of science and technology. Though it has been argued that it is impossible to write Asian grounded theory (Dutton 2002), the authors who publish in EASTS have explored the possible character of an East Asian STS, asked how it might be distinctive, considered the relations between East Asian STS and East Asian Studies, and critically examined how STS in East Asia might best relate theoretically and substantively to Euro-American STS (Fan 2007;Fu 2007;Chen 2008;Anderson 2009b;Tsukahara 2009;Chen 2012;Fan 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On controlled mistranslations between forms of generalizing in the "postcolonial moment" of encounters, seeVerran 2002;Jensen et al 2011;Mohácsi and Morita 2013;Jensen 2014;and Mol 2014. This is also a feature of "theoretical creolization" in East Asian STS(Chen 2012;Fan 2012;Fu 2013;Chen 2014). …”
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“…As is the very fact of placing science and technology at the center of society, and to make them a gold standard to measure the relative progress of different societies (e.g., Latour 2005). Over the last years, STS has gone through a reckoning of its own trajectory and Euro-American bias, with different voices calling out the undue influence over traditions and regions (Arellano-Hernández and Morales-Navarro 2019; Chen 2012; Kolopenuk 2020; Law and Lin 2017; Rajão, Duque, and De’ 2014). This has materialized in a call to decenter the conversation away from Euro-American topics by creating a different institutionality organized around professional organizations, journals, and topics born in peripheries.…”
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“… 2. Togo Tsukahara (2009) has explored dependent–independent relationships; Daiwie Fu (2012), Ruey-Lin Chen (2012a, 2012b) and Jia-shin Chen (2012) have examined and reflected on the distinctiveness of East Asian Science and Technology Studies (STS)/theory; Fa-ti Fan (2012) has suggested the need for critical regionalism; Susan Moon (2012) has pointed to the importance of intuition; Gregory Clancey (2009) has argued that it is important to take up local materials in the STS rubric; and Warwick Anderson (2012) has tentatively talked of Asia as method. …”
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