Written by Marja Alestalo and Sven Hamlin, the editorial introduces an issue on research evaluations with six research papers.
“We also introduce a new idea of editorial policy. As the international literature of science and technology studies is scattered and diffuse, some old articles have not received the attention they deserve. Stephen Hill’s analysis on “The Formation of Identity as Scientist” originally published in 1979 in Australia, is an example of an article which is still novel and current interest.”
Marja Alestalo and Sven Hamlin, "Editorial (1995). S&TS Vol. 8 No. 1", contributed by Prerna Srigyan, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 28 July 2018, accessed 27 July 2024. https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/editorial-1995-sts-vol-8-no-1
Critical Commentary
Written by Marja Alestalo and Sven Hamlin, the editorial introduces an issue on research evaluations with six research papers.
“We also introduce a new idea of editorial policy. As the international literature of science and technology studies is scattered and diffuse, some old articles have not received the attention they deserve. Stephen Hill’s analysis on “The Formation of Identity as Scientist” originally published in 1979 in Australia, is an example of an article which is still novel and current interest.”