Author: Thoko Kamwendo
Titles are never neutral, nor are they chosen by just one person. They emerge through negotiation between authors, publishers, and imagined readers. That makes them a small but revealing index of how a field understands...
We’ve had a few future-oriented events at ECLAS, most recently a senior leader conference on Science and New Creation. Thinking about the future almost inevitably leads to conversations about hope for a better one. But...
(Photo by Greg Rakozy) ECLAS Post-Doctoral Researcher Dr Thoko Kamwendo responds to the recent senior leaders’ conference, Black Holes, Dark Matter, Dark Energy: The Depths of Faith and Space. It’s the invisible Dark Matter we...
Last year (2022) I was lucky enough to receive funding from the International Network for Science and Belief in Society (INSBS) to produce an edited collection of essays using approaches from Science and Technology Studies...
The plurality of science is an aspect of scientific knowledge that has rightly interested sociologists of science since the foundation of the discipline. Much has been written on how what we think of as scientific...
Oppression is stifling. Injustice keeps a stranglehold on our shared humanity.
The pandemic and the resulting lockdowns and travel restrictions have compelled us all to change our behaviour, and quickly.