@article{fdi:010075075, title = {{G}oing {S}outh : how {STS} could think science in and with the {S}outh ?}, author = {{D}umoulin {K}ervan, {D}. and {K}leiche {D}ray, {M}ina and {Q}uet, {M}athieu}, editor = {}, language = {{FRE}}, abstract = {{S}ocial studies of science ({STS}, science studies) have played an important role in the renewal of social sciences in the course of their institutionalization. {H}owever, especially in {F}rance, where the authors are working, they have paid only limited attention to the research on science done in the {S}outh. {T}he diverse perspectives developed from/on the {S}outh would, if taken into account, broaden the discussion of knowledge, its places and circulation. {I}n particular, we think that postcolonial approaches provide relevant tools for this reflection and that they give the means for a more mature globalization of {STS} - relying on a better integration of the {G}lobal {S}outh to the science studies landscape. {O}ur proposal is developed as such: 1) understanding why science studies have shown little interest in the {S}outh until recently, 2) analysing the processes which have enabled the move of {STS} to the {S}outh, 3) mapping the challenges of the "creolization" of {STS} that mixes post-colonial approaches with science studies approaches.}, keywords = {{TECHNOLOGIE} ; {SCIENCES} {SOCIALES} ; {DEVELOPPEMENT} ; {GEOPOLITIQUE} ; {HISTOIRE} {COLONIALE} ; {SOCIOLOGIE} {DE} {LA} {SCIENCE} ; {SAVOIR} ; {EPISTEMOLOGIE} ; {GLOBALISATION} ; {PAYS} {DU} {SUD}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{T}apuya : {L}atin {A}merican {S}cience, {T}echnology and {S}ociety}, volume = {1}, numero = {1}, pages = {280--305}, ISSN = {2572-9861}, year = {2018}, DOI = {10.1080/25729861.2018.1550186}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010075075}, }