Tech oligarchy meets developmental state: translating developmentalist and regulatory imaginaries to platform capitalism in South Korea
Published in Science as Culture (Ahead of Print, 2026)
New pub alert! My article is out in Science as Culture sciasculture.bsky.social!
'Tech oligarchy meets developmental state: translating developmentalist and regulatory imaginaries to platform capitalism in South Korea'
Read it here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
02.03.2026 16:53
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Charisma without routinization, or how tech entrepreneurs turn into tech oligarchs
Published in Science as Culture (Ahead of Print, 2026)
New article (Forum on Tech Oligarchy)
Dmitrii Zhikharevich and Vassily Pigounides present tech oligarchy as a regime of performative maintenance and institutional consolidation of an exceptional status: the ability to stay above regular regimes of accountability
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
28.02.2026 07:27
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An incredible contribution by @loicriom.bsky.social and @taschn.bsky.social to our Forum on Tech Oligarchy.
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27.02.2026 09:54
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π² What does it feel like to act as a scientist in modern board games?
π΄ In our latest media review, Stefan Sulzenbacher, Stephan Voss, and Michael Penkler review the games "The Search for Planet X", "Alchemists", and "Weather Machine."
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
20.02.2026 23:27
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Decentering tech oligarchy
Published in Science as Culture (Ahead of Print, 2026)
Is tech oligarchy a proper term to describe the conditions of current-day political economies?
In our latest forum contribution, @ulyssespascal.bsky.social, Cheng Fang, and David Bassens see merit in deploying the concept, but also consider its empirical limits.
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16.02.2026 00:34
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Technoscience and the logics of (venture) capital
Published in Science as Culture (Ahead of Print, 2026)
π In our latest book review essay, @keanbirch.bsky.social evaluates the relevance of STS approaches to the study of venture capitalism, including its financing logics, structures, and practices.
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14.02.2026 20:29
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The CFP for #AusSTS2026 is now live! This yearβs theme is βAntipodean Interruptionsβ. We invite submissions for presentations, written workshop papers, meet-ups, and Making and Doing sessions. Deadline is Friday 3 April (11:59pm NZST).
Full details on our β¨NEW WEBSITEβ¨ aussts.org/aussts2026
08.02.2026 22:28
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LinkedIn
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DEADLINE EXTENSION! Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) has extended the deadline for conference Open Panel submissions until 9th February 2026. The conference is being held in Toronto, 7-10th Oct 2026.
Conference Theme: TechnoPower β’ Technoscientific Futures
4sonline.org/call_for_ope...
03.02.2026 14:26
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The tech worker movement and the rise of the tech oligarchy
Published in Science as Culture (Ahead of Print, 2026)
New commentary by @cellllla.bsky.social, @perhaxis.bsky.social and myself: "The tech worker movement and the rise of the tech oligarchy". www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
30.01.2026 18:24
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DOGE Blitzkrieg: on Musk's artificial intelligence statecraft
Published in Science as Culture (Ahead of Print, 2026)
π New article!
π As part of our 'Forum on Tech Oligarchy," @Jonathan Roberge, Nicolas C., and Victor Galaretta analyse the crystallisation of tech oligarchy during the tumultuous months following the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the US
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30.01.2026 06:34
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SaC Book and Media Reviews
Reviews Science as Culture https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/csac20/current Updated Sept 2023 Book and Media Reviews For more information or to make a submission, contact the Reviews Editors Mascha Gug...
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Science as Culture is accepting book and media reviews. Check our updated list with potential books, fictional pieces, movies, and podcasts to review. We are also open to suggestions for new material.
More info: π
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27.01.2026 04:33
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"Looking back on this article at a time when both the sciences and humanities face unprecedented attacks in the context of environmental change, we suggest that now more than ever, it is vital to find ways to collaborate at this juncture and contribute to new political possibilities."
21.01.2026 08:30
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In their own words:
βThe paper mobilises the figure of the "threshold" to work through the meetings of different disciplines as they grapple with a changing planet. We suggest that critical encounters across arts and sciences are needed to generate transformed approaches to climate change."
21.01.2026 08:30
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Arts, Sciences and Climate Change: Practices and Politics at the Threshold
Within climate change debates, writers and scholars have called for expanded methods for producing science, for proposing strategies for mitigation and adaptation, and for engaging with publics. Ar...
A blast from the past!
We are (re)releasing an old gem free access: the article "Arts, Sciences and Climate Change: Practices and Politics at the Threshold," originally published in 2011, by Jennifer Gabrys and Kathryn Yusoff
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#stsbluesky #climatechange
21.01.2026 08:30
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About the Conference
I'm co-chairing the Society for Social Studies of Science @4sweb.bsky.social Conference in Toronto, Oct 2026. #STS #scipol #innovation
Theme: "TechnoPower β’ Technoscientific Futures".
Open panel submissions portal is open! ls!
Deadline: 2nd February 2026
www.4sonline.org/about_the_co...
14.01.2026 16:12
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Kicking off 2026 with a new piece in @sciasculture.bsky.social titled βManufacturing the Leviathan: Palantirβs Technological Republic and the Nationalist Faction of the Tech Oligarchy". The piece is part of the forum on "Tech Oligarchy" edited by @keanbirch.bsky.social. A brief summary:
05.01.2026 09:29
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We're also now on Instagram: 4Son.line
18.12.2025 22:34
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βΌοΈ Our final issue of 2025 is out! Volume 34, Number 4 is now available, featuring intriguing discussions on interdisciplinarity, expertise, science governance, and science and technology publics.
πhttps://www.tandfonline.com/toc/csac20/current
11.12.2025 08:36
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Call for Assistant Editors for 4S Backchannels (Global South)
π’ Hello #STSers!
The @4sweb.bsky.social Backchannels blog is seeking new Assistant Editors (Global South).
Find out more here: 4sonline.org/news_manager...
Send your expression of interest by December 15. Feel free to DM me if youβd like more info!
04.12.2025 14:00
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How to blow up a techno-market fix
Published in Science as Culture (Ahead of Print, 2025)
New Book Review just out!
In our latest piece, "How to blow up a techno-market fix," Jorrit Smit and Guus Dix review Les Levidow's "Beyond Climate Fixes" and show how counter-publics can destabilize techno-market fixes
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05.12.2025 18:31
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β Another great piece on interdisciplinary is out!
π In our latest piece, drawing from their own experience on AI Ethics, the authors invite readers to think about disciplinary differences as opportunities, not barriers in interdisciplinary collaborations
π doi.org/10.1080/0950...
27.11.2025 19:00
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π NEW PAPER JUST OUT!
π Rachel Fishberg and @kristofferkropp.bsky.social provide a critical outlook on the push for interdisciplinarity in EU framework programs such as Horizon 2020.
π doi.org/10.1080/0950...
24.11.2025 19:20
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Otherwising as productive practice and meaningful work in STS
Published in Science as Culture (Ahead of Print, 2025)
New Book Review released!
In our latest review essay "Otherwising as productive practice and meaningful work in STS," Christine Hine reviews the book "A Place for Science and Technology Studies: Observation, Intervention, and Collaboration," by Jane Calvert
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
20.10.2025 17:06
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Final days before the submission deadline for our upcoming special issue "Co-creating Low-Carbon Transitions," co-edited by Sophie Nyborg, Julia Kirch Kirkegaard, Thomas Berker, Tomas Moe SkjΓΈlsvold, and Gisle Solbu.
More information: think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issu...
29.09.2025 18:31
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On the Political Vernaculars of Value Creation
Published in Science as Culture (Vol. 26, No. 4, 2017)
πΉ As the political underpinnings of value creation become ever more pressing, Science as Culture is making available free access the commentary "On the Political Vernaculars of Value Creation," by Fabian Muniesa, released almost ten years ago.
π doi.org/10.1080/0950...
16.09.2025 00:30
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