East Asian Science Technology And Society-an International Journal

East Asian Science Technology And Society-an International Journal

东亚科学技术与社会国际期刊

  • 4区 中科院分区
  • Q2 JCR分区

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文章名称 引用次数
Layer upon Layer: Mao-Era History and the Construction of China's Agricultural Heritage 4
Where Is East Asia in STS? 3
Citizen, Science, and Citizen Science 3
Prehistory of Aadhaar: Body, Law, and Technology as Postcolonial Assemblage 3
Thickening Transregionalism: Historical Formations of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Southeast Asia 3
The Internet in Asia through Singapore 3
Theorizing STS from Asia-Toward an STS Multiscale Bioecology Framework: A Blurred Genre Manifesto/Agenda for an Emergent Field 3
Less Reproduction, More Production: Birth Control in the Early People's Republic of China, 1949-1958 3
The Making of Power Shortage: The Sociotechnical Imaginary of Nationalist High Modernism and Its Pragmatic Rationality in Electricity Planning in Taiwan 3
Medical Technology in Use: A History of Clinical Thermometry in Modern Britain and Japan 2
Challenging the Spatial and Temporal Constraints of the Body: The Online/Offline Presence of Bodybuilders in India 2
From Sonic Models to Sonic Hooligans: Magnetic Tape and the Unraveling of the Mao-Era Sound Regime, 1958-1983 1
Time and Tide Wait for No Man: A Response to Warwick Anderson and Michael M. J. Fischer 1
The Pedagogical Work of Film for Technology Disaster Studies: Reassessing Fukushima through Film 1
Combating Air Pollution through Data Generation and Reinterpretation: Community Air Monitoring in Taiwan 1
Practice and the History of Science in the PRC: A Historiographic Reflection 1
Coping with Invisible Threats: Nuclear Radiation and Science Dissemination in Maoist China 1
The Imagination of Singapore's Smart Nation as Digital Infrastructure: Rendering (Digital) Work Invisible 1
Sparks and Fizzles: Divergent Performances and Patterns of Cambodian Development Projects 1
Reflections on STS in Mainland China: A Historical Review 1
Between Fraud and Hope: Stem Cell Research in Korea after the Hwang Affair 1
Chinese Medicine on the Move into Central Europe: A Contribution to the Debate on Correlativity and Decentering STS 1
Embedding Technologies into the Farming Economy: Extension Work of Japanese Sugar Companies in Colonial Taiwan 0
Making STS Singaporean 0
Women and Men in Computer Science: Geeky Proclivities, College Rank, and Gender in Korea 0
How Metrics-Based Academic Evaluation Could Systematically Induce Academic Misconduct: A Case Study 0
The Case of Inferred Doability: An Analysis of the Socio-institutional Background of the STAP Cell Scandal 0
Do Organizational Interests Interfere with Public Communication of Science? An Explorative Study of Public Relations of Scientific Organizations in Taiwan 0
Racializing Chosenjin: Science and Biological Speculations in Colonial Korea 0
Doctors for Frontier Expansion: Japanese Physicians in Hawaii, 1868-1924 0
Science Fiction in South and North Korea: Reading Science and Technology as Fantasized in Cultures 0
Psychiatrists as Gatekeepers of War Expenditure: Diagnosis and Distribution of Military Pensions in Japan during the Asia-Pacific War 0
Bioethics between Imaginary and Reality: Tracing Science Fiction and Its Shaping of Transplant Medicine Protocols in Japan 0
Life, Science, and Power in History and Philosophy 0
Public Health, Laboratory Experiment, and Asymptomatic Carriers in Japan, ca. 1920-1950 0
The Alpha Human versus the Korean: Figuring the Human through Technoscientific Networks 0
FOMO, Ephemerality, and Online Social Interactions among Young People 0
Networked Human, Network's Human: Humans in Networks Inter-Asia 0
The Force of Absent Things: HIV/AIDS, PEPFAR Vietnam, and the Afterlife of Aid 0
Genetic Ties and Affinity: Longitudinal Interviews on Two Mothers' Experiences of Egg Donation in Japan 0
How Empowering Is Citizen Science? Access, Credits, and Governance for the Crowd 0
Knowing the Great Plains Weather: Field Life and Lay Participation on the American Frontier during the Railroad Era 0
What Roles Can Lay Citizens Play in the Making of Public Knowledge? 0