Criticizing "hybrid forums" in technoscientific production from feminist-intersectional perspectives
Abstract
Feminist epistemologies are one of the theoretical currents that defend scientific production based on clear social and political commitments. STS (Science and Technology Studies) are not characterized by these commitments but they have offered us an interesting proposal to "democratize science": the hybrid forums. This paper explains why the STS project remains incomplete and even problematic if it does not integrate feminist criticisms. It is argued that the theories of the intersectionality allow radicalizing the proposal of the “democratization of science" and creating collective and democratic spaces in which the public exam of technoscientific issues will integrate political and social commitments. It is considered that the communication between experts and non-experts in the hybrid forums must be completed by critics to the axes of oppression and privilege.Keywords
Hybrid Forums, Feminist Epistemologies, Participation, IntersectionalityPublished
2015-07-31
How to Cite
Gardounis, K. T. (2015). Criticizing "hybrid forums" in technoscientific production from feminist-intersectional perspectives. Quaderns De Psicologia, 17(1), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/qpsicologia.1207
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