Defying STS epistemologies, boundaries and theories
theories
9:00 to 10:30 am Solbjerg Plads: SPs05
Chair: Raoni Rajão, Federal University of Minas Gerais Participants:
Participants:
Sustaining the enterprise: Enacting sustainability standards for Tanzanian tea. Allison Loconto, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique/Institut Francilien Recherche Innovation Societe, Uni-versité Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée
Conceptualizing “Voices from within and outside the South.” Raoni Rajão, Federal University of Minas Gerais; Ricardo B. Duque, St. Cloud State Univeristy; Rahul De, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore From Coast to Deep-sea: the development of fishing technology and rise of islanders ’identity in Xiao Liu Qiu. Chunghsin Li, Gradu-ate Institute of History, National Changhua University of Education Discussant: Rahul De, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
236. (15) Designing and imaging life - I 236. (15) Designing and imaging life - I
9:00 to 10:30 am Solbjerg Plads: SPs07
Chairs: Manuela Perrotta, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Kristin Spilker, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, NTNU
Participants:
Participants:
Cell imaging/imagining the cell. Merete Lie, NTNU
Body-enacted: Pleasure and Anxiety in Prenatal Screening and Testing in Taiwan. Li-Wen Shih, Sociology Department, Lancaster University, Lancaster,UK
Holding life together: Home-made and professional designs of egg cells and sperm cells. Kristin Spilker, Department of Interdisci-plinary Studies of Culture, NTNU
Embryos-in-the-making: the creation of life in reproductive lab-oratories. Manuela Perrotta, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
237. (23) + (31) Configuring Climates - I 237. (23) + (31) Configuring Climates - I
9:00 to 10:30 am Solbjerg Plads: SPs08
Chairs: Aleksandra Lis, Central European University in Budapest; In-gmar Lippert, Augsburg University; Lea Schick, IT University; Arno Simons, Technische Universität Berlin
Participants:
Participants:
Under the Dome of Things: Media Art’s Engagement with Bruno Latour (Peter Sloterdijk as best man). Marc Tuters, University of Amsterdam
Claiming Better Communication. A European public debate on Climate Change. Giuseppe Pellegrini, University of Padova
“Future citizens” discussing issues of today. How do children handle climate change issues in relation to their own lives? Malin Ideland, Malmö University; Claes Malmberg, Malmö University Sustainable Development as “Troubling” Knowledge in Teacher Education. Hanna Sjögren, Linköping University
Saturday, 20 October - 9:00 to 10:30 am
Scientific Program Scientific Program
Saturday, 20 October - 9:00 to 10:30 am
238. New information and communication tech 238. New information and communication tech- -nologies and old organizational challenges nologies and old organizational challenges
9:00 to 10:30 am Solbjerg Plads: SPs10
Chair: Daniel Kreiss, University of North Carolina Participants:
Participants:
Developing Technologies of Control: Producing Political Partici-pation in Online Electoral Campaigning. Daniel Kreiss, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
From Public Journalism to the Public’s Journalism? Innovation and Tradition in the “Next Mayor” Project. Christopher W. Ander-son, City University of New York
The Technological Basis of Organizational Membership: Passive Democratic Feedback on Third-Wave Membership Organizations.
David Karpf, University of Pennsylvania
Conceptualizing interactive technologies as environmental in-frastructures. Heather Wiltse, Indiana University; Erik Stolterman, Indiana University
Discussant: Daniel Kreiss, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
239. (63) Biotechnologies and immigration - I 239. (63) Biotechnologies and immigration - I
9:00 to 10:30 am Solbjerg Plads: SPs12
Chair: Torsten Heinemann, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants:
Participants:
Biological citizenship revisited: The use of DNA analysis by im-migration authorities in Europe. Ilpo Helén, University of Helsinki;
Thomas lemke, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main
Border Control and the Shaping of a Non-Public. An Actor-Net-work Perspective on Europe’s Technological Frontiers. Huub Di-jstelbloem, University of Amsterdam
Biopolitics and Ethics at the Greece-Turkey Border. Ozgun E Topak, Queen’s University
DNA and Immigration: A comparative analysis of DNA testing for family reunification in Austria, Finland, and Germany. Torsten Heinemann, Goethe University Frankfurt; Ursula J. Naue, University of Vienna; Anna-Maria Tapaninen, University of Helsinki
240. Affective ecologies I 240. Affective ecologies I
9:00 to 10:30 am Solbjerg Plads: SPs13
Chair: Natasha Myers, York University Participants:
Participants:
Smell and the City: Mapping the Olfactory Ecologies of Urban Space. Kelly Ladd, York University
Canine Cartography: On the Biopolitics of Poodles. Peter Hobbs, York University
Exploring the Local Ecologies of Farmstead Cheesemaking.
Heather Paxson, MIT
Discussant: Etienne Benson, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
241. (20) Rearranging research relations: the 241. (20) Rearranging research relations: the making of new forms of collaboration between STS making of new forms of collaboration between STS and science and engineering - I
and science and engineering - I
9:00 to 10:30 am Solbjerg Plads: SPs14
Chairs: Susan Molyneux-Hodgson, University of Sheffield; Paul An-thony Martin, University of Sheffield
Participants:
Participants:
Scientific Program Saturday, 20 October - 11:00 to 12:30 pm Saturday, 20 October - 9:00 to 10:30 am
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Between a rock and a hard place: the future of social science en-gagement with the life sciences. Paul Anthony Martin, University of Sheffield
From an ethics of restriction to an ethics of construction The role of ELSA researchers. Rune Nydal, Department of Philosophy. Nor-wegian university of science and technology
Collaboration as a research method? Navigating social scientific involvement in synthetic biology. Jane Calvert, University of Ed-inburgh
Promiscuity and Purity: Some thoughts on collaborative relation-ships. Andrew Balmer, University of Manchester
242. Situated technological literacy in organisations 242. Situated technological literacy in organisations
9:00 to 10:30 am Solbjerg Plads: SPs16
Chair: Cathrine Hasse, Aarhus University Participants:
Participants:
Caring for Plastic – accounting for simulation-based training in nursing education. Ann Katrine Bønnelykke Soffer, Aarhus Univer-sity, School of Education
Modes of Ethics in Professionalism - A Study of Moral Literacy in Technological Care Work. Katia Dupret Søndergaard, University of Aarhus; jo Krøjer, Roskilde University Center Learning Relational Technological Literacy. Cathrine Hasse, Aarhus University
Teachers perspectives on technology in their teaching practice.
Ann-Therese Arstorp, Aarhus University
Approaching dimensions of technology in practice: Forming an ecological view from the views of teachers and nurses. Jamie Wal-lace, University of Aarhus
Discussants: Peter-Paul Verbeek, University of Twente; Don Ihde, Stony Brook University
243. Categorical cartographies: Property, place 243. Categorical cartographies: Property, place and displacement in global health research and displacement in global health research
11:00 to 12:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: D.2.20
Chair: Javier Lezaun, Institute for Science, Innovation and Society, University of Oxford
Participants:
Participants:
Brazilian Probes, African Pills: History and Resistance in Global Health. Ari Samsky, Princeton University
Patented Drugs and their ‘Others’: Interrogating the Political and Social Meanings of Counterfeit Medicines in sub-Saharan Africa.
Emilie Cloatre, Kent Law School, University of Kent
Telescoping Time to Discovery: Spatial and Temporal Domaining in Global Drug Development Partnerships. Catherine Montgomery, Institute for Science, Innovation & Society, University of Oxford Intellectual Property Rights in Clinical Trials and Modes of Col-laboration in South Asia. Salla Sariola, Durham University Discussant: Rob Hagendijk, Universiteit van Amsterdam
244. Entanglements of science and justice 244. Entanglements of science and justice (part 2)
(part 2)
11:00 to 12:30 pm Kilen: K143
Chair: Jennifer Fishman, McGill University Participants:
Participants:
Morality, Justice, and Biomedical Obstetrics: Views from a Rural Indonesian Clinic. Vanessa Hildebrand, Case Western Reserve Uni-versity Justice in the context of family balancing. Michelle McGow-an, Case Western Reserve University
The Ethics of Algorithms. Kelly A. Joyce, College of William and Mary
Saturday, 20 October - 11:00 to 12:30 pm
Scientific Program Scientific Program
Saturday, 20 October - 11:00 to 12:30 pm
The New Sexual Politics of Cancer: From Oncoviruses to Sexual Health. Laura Mamo, San Francisco State University; Steven Ep-stein, Northwestern University
Discussant: Laura Mamo, San Francisco State University
245. Models and simulations: Shaping science and 245. Models and simulations: Shaping science and society - II
society - II
11:00 to 12:30 pm Kilen: K146
Chair: Joakim Juhl, The Technical University of Denmark (DTU). De-partment of Management Engineering
Participants:
Participants:
Problem identification through mathematical models. Stig Andur Pedersen, Roskilde University
Validation of Simulation Models. Muniza Rehman, Section for Phi-losophy and Science Studies, Roskilde University
Weather Vane Science: Simulation in the Era of Academic Capi-talism. Steve G. Hoffman, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Whose Weather Is It Anyway? Calculating Risk at the National Weather Service. Phaedra Daipha, Rutgers University
246. (47) Screen realities, synthetic situations, 246. (47) Screen realities, synthetic situations, and scopic media - II
and scopic media - II
11:00 to 12:30 pm Kilen: K150
Chairs: Niklas Woermann, SDU Odense, Uni of Constance; Vanessa Dirksen, University of Constance; Stefan Beljean, University of Kon-stanz
Participants:
Participants:
Life on screens: monitoring hearts in home and clinic. Karen Dam Nielsen, Centre for Medical Science and Technology Studies, Univer-sity of Copenhagen
Learning to interact in screen-mediated social situations. Erna Håland, NTNU-IVR; Line Melby, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Immersion and Emergence in Synthetic Situations. Vanessa Dirk-sen, University of Constance
Infra-setting: ethnomethodology for Information Infrastructure studies. Gian Marco Campagnolo, University of Edinburgh; Giolo Fele, University of Trento; Neil Pollock, University of Edinburgh;
Robin Williams, University of Edinburgh
Videocommunication and the performing ordinary and institu-tional situations as multimedia events. Christian Licoppe, Telecom Paristech