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cover of the May 2020 issue of Catalyst shows a modern sculpture of tubing in a gallery space.

Catalyst

Feminism, Theory, Technoscience

The scholarly journal Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, and Technoscience serves the expanding interdisciplinary field of feminist science and technology studies (STS) by supporting theoretically inventive and methodologically creative scholarship incorporating approaches from critical public health, disability studies, sci-art, technology and digital media studies, history and philosophy of science and medicine, and more.

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

Catalyst publishes peer-reviewed critically and theoretically engaged feminist STS scholarship that reroutes the gendered, queer, raced, colonial, militarized, and political-economic beings and doings of technoscience. Its mission is to support innovation in feminist STS and related areas of study, as well as to provide a venue for the publishing of activist feminist and critical theory concerning matters of science, technology, information, medicine, media, and more.

Journal editorial board member (and founding co-editor) Mara Mills is a Media, Culture, and Communication (MCC) professor. MCC funds the Catalyst summer Research Assistant position each year.

Mara Mills

Associate Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication; PhD Director

mmills@nyu.edu