Boxes: A Field Guide

Mathias Grote, Lucy Razzall, Bonnie Mak, Julia Pollack, Jameson Kısmet Bell, Emily Brownell, Ulrich Mechler, Tahani Nadim, Stephanie Bowry, Beatrix Darmstädter, Martina Siebert, Stewart Allen, Styliana Galiniki, Eleftheria Akrivopoulou, Artemis Yagou, Nils Güttler, Tanja Hammel, Alexandra Widmer, Deanna Day, Eric J. Engstrom, Victoria Lee, Dagmar Schäfer, Pit Arens, Sarah Blacker, Shih-Pei Chen, Yi-Ping Cheng, Mats Fridlund, Christine von Oertzen, Etienne Benson, Maria Rentetzi, Johanna Gonçalves Martín, Mirka Palioura, Martina Schlünder, Spyridoula Pyrpyli, Myrto Vouleli, Don Duprez, Hanako Endo, Jan Eric Olsén, and Susanne Bauer
Mattering Press
2020-08-12

A book full of boxes. A box in itself. An unboxing. This book explores boxes in their broadest sense and size. It invites us to step into the field, unravel how and why things are contained and how it might be otherwise. By turning the focus of Science and Technology Studies (STS) to boxing practices, this collation of essays examines boxes as world-making devices.

Gathered in the format of a field guide, it offers an introduction to ways of ordering the world, unpacking their boxed-up, largely invisible politics and epistemics. Performatively, pushing against conventional uses of academic books, this volume is about rethinking taken-for-granted formats and infrastructures of scholarly ordering – thinking, writing, reading. It diverges from encyclopedic logics and representative overviews of boxing practices and the architectural organization of monographs and edited volumes through a single, overarching argument.

This book asks its users to leave well-trodden paths of linear and comprehensive reading and invites them to read sideways, creating their own orders through associations and relating. Thus, this book is best understood as an intervention, a beginning, an open box, a slim volume that needs expansion and further experiments with ordering by its users.

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Boxes: A Field Guide

Mathias Grote, Lucy Razzall, Bonnie Mak, Julia Pollack, Jameson Kısmet Bell, Emily Brownell, Ulrich Mechler, Tahani Nadim, Stephanie Bowry, Beatrix Darmstädter, Martina Siebert, Stewart Allen, Styliana Galiniki, Eleftheria Akrivopoulou, Artemis Yagou, Nils Güttler, Tanja Hammel, Alexandra Widmer, Deanna Day, Eric J. Engstrom, Victoria Lee, Dagmar Schäfer, Pit Arens, Sarah Blacker, Shih-Pei Chen, Yi-Ping Cheng, Mats Fridlund, Christine von Oertzen, Etienne Benson, Maria Rentetzi, Johanna Gonçalves Martín, Mirka Palioura, Martina Schlünder, Spyridoula Pyrpyli, Myrto Vouleli, Don Duprez, Hanako Endo, Jan Eric Olsén, and Susanne Bauer

Mattering Press

2020-08-12

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A book full of boxes. A box in itself. An unboxing. This book explores boxes in their broadest sense and size. It invites us to step into the field, unravel how and why things are contained and how it might be otherwise. By turning the focus of Science and Technology Studies (STS) to boxing practices, this collation of essays examines boxes as world-making devices.

Gathered in the format of a field guide, it offers an introduction to ways of ordering the world, unpacking their boxed-up, largely invisible politics and epistemics. Performatively, pushing against conventional uses of academic books, this volume is about rethinking taken-for-granted formats and infrastructures of scholarly ordering – thinking, writing, reading. It diverges from encyclopedic logics and representative overviews of boxing practices and the architectural organization of monographs and edited volumes through a single, overarching argument.

This book asks its users to leave well-trodden paths of linear and comprehensive reading and invites them to read sideways, creating their own orders through associations and relating. Thus, this book is best understood as an intervention, a beginning, an open box, a slim volume that needs expansion and further experiments with ordering by its users.

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