nities, spaces, and bodies - I
11:00 to 12:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SPs05
Chairs: Staffan Bergwik, Dept. for History of Science and Ideas Upp-sala University; Helena Pettersson, Umeå University
Participants:
Participants:
Imaging Famine: Photography, Philanthropy and the Global Cir-culation of Emotions. Anindita Nag, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Imitating emotions? Hans Pettersson and the passions of early twentieth century oceanography. Staffan Bergwik, Dept. for His-tory of Science and Ideas Uppsala University
Saturday, 20 October - 11:00 to 12:30 pm
Scientific Program Scientific Program
Saturday, 20 October - 11:00 to 12:30 pm
Post-War Information Systems and the Digitization of Anxiety.
Luke Stark, Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University
On the Margins of Scientific Reports: Archaeology, Local Commu-nities and Emotions in Eastern Turkey. Laurent Dissard, University of Pennsylvania
Mexican varieties of maize: the result of emotional knowledge production. Wendy Cano, University of the Basque Country (UPV/
EHU); Andoni Ibarra, University of the Basque Country
268. (15) Knowledge production in the life 268. (15) Knowledge production in the life sciences - II
sciences - II
11:00 to 12:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SPs07
Chairs: Manuela Perrotta, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Kristin Spilker, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, NTNU
Participants:
Participants:
Knowing the (blood) stem cell: Natural kind or biomedical con-struct? Christine Hauskeller, University of Exeter, Sociology and Philosophy; Alison Kraft, University of Nottingham
Doing Research from Platform 9 ¾. Marie Auensen Antonsen, NTNU, Trondheim
Sankofa Science-Making: A new-old toolkit for designing partici-patory science. Ruha` Benjamin, Boston University
Rosettes don’t exist, but are very real! assunta viteritti, University of Rome Sapienza
269. (23) + (31) Configuring Climates - II 269. (23) + (31) Configuring Climates - II
11:00 to 12:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SPs08
Chairs: Lea Schick, IT University; Arno Simons, Technische Univer-sität Berlin; Aleksandra Lis, Central European University in Buda-pest; Ingmar Lippert, Augsburg University
Participants:
Participants:
Sociotechnical imaginaries in Polish energy policy – preliminary analysis. Agata Stasik, Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw From Global to Local: The Civic Epistemologies of Urban Climate Change. Michael Mendez, UC Berkeley
A history of the Passive House. The (in)stability of an immutable mobile. Liana Mueller, NTNU; Thomas Berker, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Shifting Aesthetics of Sustainable Energy Infrastructure. Eliza-beth Monoian, Society for Cultural Exchange; Robert Ferry, Land Art Generator Initiative
270. (84) Aesthetics in technological practices - I 270. (84) Aesthetics in technological practices - I
11:00 to 12:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SPs10
Chairs: Dick Willems, University of Amsterdam; Jeannette Pols, Am-sterdam Medical Centre
Participants:
Participants:
Aesthetics and Technological Innovation in Healthcare. Dick Wil-lems, University of Amsterdam; Jeannette Pols, Amsterdam Medical Centre
Aesthetics as a technology of care in mental health services. Bri-git Morris Colton, Lancaster University
An aesthetics of care? Attraction, attachment and alignment in online multiple sclerosis communities. Fadhila Mazanderani, Uni-versity of Warwick; John Powell, UniUni-versity of Warwick
Cultures of Design in craft livelihoods: Interventions and Ide-als. Annapurna Mamidipudi, Maastricht University; Wiebe E. Bijker, Maastricht University
Saturday, 20 October - 11:00 to 12:30 pm
Scientific Program Scientific Program
Saturday, 20 October - 11:00 to 12:30 pm
271. (63) Biotechnologies and immigration - II 271. (63) Biotechnologies and immigration - II
11:00 to 12:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SPs12
Chair: Ilpo Helén, University of Helsinki Participants:
Participants:
The Ethics of DNA analysis for family reunification. Martin G.
Weiss, University of Klagenfurt / Department of Philosophy Biotechnologies of the Border: The “data bodies” within Eurodac.
Vassilis S. Tsianos, University of Hamburg, School of Economics and Social Sciences; Brigitta Kuster, University of Hamburg, Department of Sociology
Categories of ‘Migrants’, ‘Race’ or ‘Ethnicity’ in Genetics and Medi-cine – the German Case. Andrea zur Nieden, Institut für Geschichte der Medizin, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
272. Affective ecologies II 272. Affective ecologies II
11:00 to 12:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SPs13
Chair: Maria Puig de la Bellacasa, University of Leicester Participants:
Participants:
Shifting grounds: recomposing soil ecologies. Maria Puig de la Bel-lacasa, University of Leicester; Dimitris Papadopoulos, University of Leicester
Affective Ecologies, Atmospheric Chemistries, and the Sciences of Plant Communication. Natasha Myers, York University
Tracing Nature’s Displacements: The European Expansion of a Bird Species. Jens Lachmund, Maastricht University
Discussant: Stefan Helmreich, MIT Anthropology
273. (20) Rearranging research relations: the 273. (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 - II
and science and engineering - II
11:00 to 12:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SPs14
Chairs: Susan Molyneux-Hodgson, University of Sheffield; Paul An-thony Martin, University of Sheffield
Participants:
Participants:
‘We must avoid another GM!’ Synthetic biology’s call for help from social scientists. Claire Marris, King’s College London Securing the Data Economy: translation, entente, sousveillance.
Madeleine J Murtagh, University of Leicester; Barnaby Murtagh, University of Leicester; Ipek Demir, University of Leicester; K Neil Jenkings, University of Newcastle; Susan E Wallace, University of Leicester; Phillippe LaFlamme, Ontario Institute for Cancer Re-search; Vincent Ferretti, Ontario Institute for Cancer ReRe-search; Paul R Burton, University of Leicester
Creating a Developmental State out of “Nano”? Rationales and Rhetoric of Government Funding for Nanotechnology in the De-veloping World. So Young Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
274. (92) Connecting and comparing concepts of 274. (92) Connecting and comparing concepts of practice - I
practice - I
11:00 to 12:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SPs16
Chairs: Elizabeth Shove, Lancaster University; Nicola Jane Spurling, Manchester University; Gordon Walker, Lancaster University Participants:
Participants:
Pragmatist, praxeological, or performative? Versions of practice theory, their philosophical roots, and a way forward. Niklas Woer-mann, SDU Odense, Uni of Constance
Saturday, 20 October - 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Scientific Program Scientific Program
Saturday, 20 October - 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Standardising practices: the circulation of organic farming through certification. Maarten van der Kamp, University of Cambridge Theories of practice and socio-technical system transition. Matt Watson, University of Sheffield
Mol meets Knorr Cetina: Two concepts of practice that are cur-rently not on speaking terms. Stefan Laube, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna; Katja Schoenian, Institute for Advanced Stud-ies (IHS), Vienna, Department of Sociology