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Contributors:
  1. Birgit Hofstätter
  2. Thomas Menzel-Berger
  3. Daniela Zanini-Freitag
  4. Jenny Schlager
  5. Susanne Kink-Hampersberger

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Description: Queer-Feminist Science and Technology Studies Forum is a collection of contributions by friends and members of AG Queer STS. The plan is to compile at least one edition per year for continuity, unless a burning issue urges us to slide in an extra edition. The contributions will be of random style, theoretical, empirical, reflections, insight into work in progress, reviews – most importantly queer. If you would like to suggest a contribution to Forum, just write us.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Queer STS Forum #1 (2016)

Anslinger, Thaler, Hofstätter & 7 more

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Queer STS Forum #2 (2017)

Anslinger, Thaler, Hofstätter & 7 more

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Queer STS Forum #3 (2018)

Anslinger, Thaler, Hofstätter & 7 more

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Queer STS Forum #4 (2019)

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Queer STS Forum #5 (2020)

Anslinger, Thaler, Hofstätter & 7 more

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Queer STS Forum #6 (2021)

Anslinger, Hofstätter, Menzel-Berger & 7 more

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Queer STS Forum #7 (2021)

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