How to navigate this website
Welcome to my website! There are six main parts corresponding to the tabs across the top.
(1) I provide an overview of all of my research, including:
(3) Feel free to examine the print and radio media where my work has been mentioned as well as my twitter feed (click on Recent News).
(4) Click on Logan's Blog, to see occasional blog articles about policy and professional development issues in the interdisciplinary field of science and technology studies and traditional field of sociology.
(5) You can learn about the "history, philosophy, and sociology of science" (science and technology studies) courses I taught at Michigan State University (MSU) and North Carolina State University (click on Teaching).
(6) The sixth tab is a link to a new website for the NSF funded (Award No. 1457138) workshop and scholarly network on Knowledge from the Margins whose pages include a publication and media repository at MSU Libraries.
Finally, Feel free to use the form on the Contact Logan page to ask me a question.
(1) I provide an overview of all of my research, including:
- A list of recent publications and presentations, as well as links to my various research and peer-review profiles on the main Research page, which also links to instructions on submitting proposals for book reviews for STS:AIJ.
- Quick summaries of my Research Projects on knowledge from the margins and innovation from below, my progress, and their funders.
- Those interested in specific pre-print publications, should click on the Publication Repository.
- Evocative images produced by blind and low-vision photographers are summarized in a pdf photobook and WMA audio file in the NSF funded (Award No. 1153308) Photovoice project - North Carolina.
- My prior work with Research Assistants which may interest any student interested in working on one of my projects.
(3) Feel free to examine the print and radio media where my work has been mentioned as well as my twitter feed (click on Recent News).
(4) Click on Logan's Blog, to see occasional blog articles about policy and professional development issues in the interdisciplinary field of science and technology studies and traditional field of sociology.
(5) You can learn about the "history, philosophy, and sociology of science" (science and technology studies) courses I taught at Michigan State University (MSU) and North Carolina State University (click on Teaching).
(6) The sixth tab is a link to a new website for the NSF funded (Award No. 1457138) workshop and scholarly network on Knowledge from the Margins whose pages include a publication and media repository at MSU Libraries.
Finally, Feel free to use the form on the Contact Logan page to ask me a question.