📢Issue 11.2 out now!
12 engagements from the thematic collection "Entangled Areas" on #STS & #SouthEastAsia in the #Anthropocene the journal's editorial reflection on the collection
1 ORA on the limits of standardization in police reporting
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How do crime analysts navigate the tensions between data from police reporting and the request to produce data analysis for governance purposes? How does it affect knowledge production in police work?
👀Read by M. Leese: doi.org/qjzw#Standardization#Desrosières
ALT Photograph of documents spread and piled on top of each other, with a pen and a magnifying glass atop. By Andrijana Bozic under a free Unsplash license: https://bit.ly/48J7xwO.
What is the role of #STS in reimagining #SoutheastAsia as an #Area? How can #STS do so without letting any single regime of spatial identity dominate to the extent that it becomes fixed or given?
👀Read T. Winichakul’s meditation in his Afterword: doi.org/qjxb
ALT A photograph of a world map marked with colored pins at various locations of Southeast Asia, with a close-up focusing on Indonesia. By "Z" under a free Unsplash license: https://bit.ly/4qgUjgJ.
ALT Photograph of a pile of durian fruits in a basket by the roadside in Singapore. By Aiva Apsite under a free Unsplash license: https://bit.ly/48TPgvv.
#Areas are not containers—they materialise, for example, as the changing set of #multispecies entanglements linking humans, cattle, chemicals, and cultural tastes across borders
👀Read by @JirapornZwemmer on Southeast Asian cross-border #CattleTrade: doi.org/qjv4
ALT Photograph of cattle being transported out of a truck to the border of Thailand. Photograph by the author of the article.
ALT Photograph of a group of people standing on a dock next to a boat in Jakarta. By Pradamas Gifarry under a free Unsplash license: https://bit.ly/49JxOvU
ALT Color drawing of traditional gold smelters in Borneo in the mid 19th century. Depiction by Dutch colonial geologist Carl Anton L. M. Schwaner, 1853. Image in the public domain: https://bit.ly/3Mhaxrj.
ALT Color drawing of traditional gold smelters in Borneo in the mid 19th century. Depiction by Dutch colonial geologist Carl Anton L. M. Schwaner, 1853. Image in the public domain: https://bit.ly/3Mhaxrj.
How do #Indonesia’s #tsunami-warning systems mediate social environmental life, shaping and interconnecting imagined spaces and the meanings different groups attach to them?
👀 Read Irina Rafliana's engagement: doi.org/qhwf#EntangledAreas#SoutheastAsia
ALT Snapshot of the modelling of a tsunami scenario. By Sven Harig, Antonia Immerz, Weniza, Jonathan Griffin, et al., 2020: http://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-019-02305-1.
How can the concept of #entanglement help to think anew about #areas & #SoutheastAsia in the #Anthropocene? What new #STS reflections does it open up to?
👀@cbruunjensen@bsky.social F. Thufail's intro of their thematic collection "Entangled Areas": doi.org/qg64
ALT Photograph of winding tree branches. By Lance Grandahl, available under a Free Unsplash License: https://bit.ly/4813Jqo.
Images play a crucial role in mediating the relationship between #microbes & humans at the interface of science society
👀Whiteley Nygaard & Glerup on human agency in the depiction of the relation between #microbiome & #mind: doi.org/pzvn#scienceinculture#scicomm
ALT A collage of 5 hand-drawn and computer-generated illustrations depicting the relation between the human gut and brain. Collage by the authors. Credits of individual images, from top left to bottom right (licenses purchased by the authors):
(i) Chombosan on iStock by Getty Images, 2023
(ii) Dave Cutler, 2015
(iii) Steven. Adobe Stock, 2020
(iv) Biocodex Microbiota Institute, 2017
(v) Anna Bergbauer on www.dreamstime.com, last accessed, 2025.
Evaluating health risks is not limited to pathogens, and depends on views of the environment
@RittiSoncco on the construction of Scottish landscapes as beautiful & safe that renders the high prevalence of #lymedisease invisible: doi.org/pzvm#ticks#chronicillness
ALT Photograph of an orange tent and a green tent are set up on the hillside, with four mountains behind them. Photo by the author.