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Listed here are the home pages of STS superstars, soon-to-be superstars, and even should-have-been superstars. But they should be some kind of star!
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[edit] Latour, Bruno


URL: http://www.bruno-latour.fr/
DESCRIPTION: This has got to be one of the most beautifully designed and resource-rich home pages of any academic, anywhere. There's a very interesting biography, a nontrivial list of books with summaries and comments, an archive of downloadable full text articles (just about everything Latour has published is available here!), recent popular columns, exhibitions, press clippings, courses, and even a FAQ. The site design is quite beautiful (although I had to enlarge the fonts in order to read them comfortably). The site is available in French or English versions, which are equally feature-rich. (the page has been moved to a new address since Bruno is no more at the Ecole des Mines but at Sciences Po - Intsitute of political sciences)
[edit] Cornwell, W. Reid

URL: http://www.tcfir.org
DESCRIPTION: The Center for Internet Research (TCFIR) is an transdisciplinary research organization created with the purpose of systematically investigating the vast intersection of Internet technology and the human experience.
This exploration is taking place from a variety of perspectives including information technology, computer science, humanities, ethics, psychology, commerce, politics, anthropology, semiotics, sociology, andragogy, and pedagogy with projects that span the industrial, government, scientific and academic domains.
It is only by virtue of the existence of the Internet that this collaborative paradigm, at this scale and scope, is even possible.
It is the ultimate objective of TCFIR to not only advance pure scientific understanding of the Internet but to also produce practicable technologies and knowledge that will help to shape the future of the Internet.
TCFIR welcomes the participation and contributions of the worldwide community of Internet scholars.
[edit] Enro, scientifique et citoyen
URL: http:http://www.enroweb.com/blogsciences/ Pour une science ouverte et des citoyens éclairés One of the best (if not the best) STS sites in French. Is very much oriented towards diffusion of science and scientific journalism.
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