Call for Abstracts: "Exploring technologies through imaginary worlds: At the intersection of science fiction & technology assessment"
TATuP Special topic in issue 35/2 (2026), submit your abstract by 18 July 2025.
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TATuP Special topic in issue 35/2 (2026), submit your abstract by 18 July 2025.
This TATuP Special topic explores practices of care in the assessment of technologies and their contribution to sustainability transformations. It directs attention to the socio-ecological transformation processes that must align with the political institutions and the production and
lifestyles in industrial capitalism.
TATuP Special topic in issue 35/1 (2026), Submit your abstract by 11 April 2025
TATuP – Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice | ISSN 2568-020X | eISSN 2567-8833
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