science, and democracy
2:00 to 3:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SP207
Chair: Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Participants:
Participants:
Politics of Risk Discourse on the Nuclear Disaster: Risk Commu-nication and Beyond. Hideyuki Hirakawa, Osaka University Effective Nuclear Regulation: Design, Displacement, and Demo-cratic Discourse. William J Kinsella, North Carolina State Univer-sity; Tudor B. Ionescu, University of Stuttgart
Reality Marginalized: How Have Science and “Science” Been Used in Discourse about Low Dose Radiation Exposure? Masashi Shi-rabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology
What Can a Nuclear Disaster Prove about Nuclear Energy?: Nu-clear Scientists and Robustness of NuNu-clear Discourse in Post 3.11 Japan. Kenji Ito, Graduate University for Advanced Studies
Discussant: Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
293. (16) The end(s) of the Human Genome Project - I 293. (16) The end(s) of the Human Genome Project - I
2:00 to 3:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SP208
Chairs: Adrian Mackenzie, Lancaster University; Ruth Margaret Mc-Nally, Anglia Ruskin University; Maureen McNeil, Lancaster Univer-sity; Richard Tutton, Lancaster University
Participants:
Participants:
Biomedical expectations as projections into the future of con-structed pasts: protein and DNA sequencing. Miguel Garcia-San-cho, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
After the Exuberance: Contested Futures of Personalized Medi-cine. Richard Tutton, Lancaster University
From Turkish Genome Project to Vision 2023: key attributes, ac-tors, and the impact of biogeopolitics. Melike Sahinol, University of Duisburg-Essen; Emre Sunter, Middle East Technical University, Ankara
Genetics at the State Fair: Potentiality and Life Sciences Re-search after the Human Genome Project. Karen-Sue Taussig, Uni-versity of Minnesota
Heroism in Genomics. Maureen McNeil, Lancaster University
294. (49) Design practices: material-discursive 294. (49) Design practices: material-discursive entanglements and interventionist approaches - II entanglements and interventionist approaches - II
2:00 to 3:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SP210
Chairs: Doris Allhutter, Austrian Academy of Sciences, ITA; Christina Mörtberg, Linneaus University, Sweden
Participants:
Participants:
The Legacy of the Scandinavian School of System Design and its Displacements. Hans Glimell, University of Gothenburg
Planning and Performativity in Urban Design – Experiences from a Swedish Case. Linus de Petris, Techoscience studies, Blekinge In-stitute of Technology; Pirjo Elovaara, Techoscience studies, Blekinge Institute of Technology
Knowledge on the move: index cards, post its, and the material-ity of knowledge across design, development and academic con-texts. Dawn Nafus, Intel Labs; Andrea Ballestero, Rice University
Saturday, 20 October - 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Scientific Program Scientific Program
Saturday, 20 October - 2:00 to 3:30 pm
How to make privacy by design a driver for technology accept-ance? Michael Hahne, Technical University Berlin
Facilitating and navigating user knowledge in an organizational context. Chistian Clausen, Aalborg University Copenhagen; Signe Pedersen, DTU Management Engineering; Yutaka Yoshinaka, Techni-cal University of Denmark
295. (78) Engineering design, displacement in 295. (78) Engineering design, displacement in practice - I
practice - I
2:00 to 3:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SP212
Chair: Sarah Bell, University College London Participants:
Participants:
Freedom of or freedom from? Pluralism of values and determinism in design of technological artifacts. Gianluigi Viscusi, University of Milano-Bicocca
A Cautious Approach in the E-Humanities: Research as Design in a Science/Humanities Collaboration. Park Doing, Cornell
Gender-specific requirements for the design of human-machine interfaces. Siegfried Sharma, Vienna University of Technology, In-stitute of Management Science; Michael Filzmoser, Vienna Univer-sity of Technology; Köszegi Theresia Köszegi, Vienna UniverUniver-sity of Technology, Institute of Management Science
The Chainsaw-Case: Gender-Specific Exclusions in Tool Design and Handling. Roswitha Hofmann, uebergrenzendenken; Gabriele Mraz, Austrian Institute for Ecology; Mathias Knigge, grauwert – Büro für demografiefeste Produkte und Dienstleistungen; Gabriele Bernhofer, Austrian Institute for Ecology
296. (104) The governance of innovation and 296. (104) The governance of innovation and socio-technical systems: design and displace socio-technical systems: design and displace- -ments - II
ments - II
2:00 to 3:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SP213
Chairs: Susana Borras, Copenhagen Business School; Jakob Edler, University of Manchester
Participants:
Participants:
Transitioning Sustainability: Performing ‘governing by standards’.
Allison Loconto, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique/In-stitut Francilien Recherche Innovation Societe, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée; Marc Barbier, INRA, UR1326 Sciences en Société, The Co-evolution of an Emerging Mobile Technology and the Ser-vices: the challenges of managing socio-technical transitions. Jee Hyun Suh, University of Edinburgh
Coupling epistemic and politico-economic claims in the Danish biofuel debate. Janus Hansen, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School
The Framing of Network Neutrality Governance: Economists, Lawyers & Engineers. James Perry, Copenhagen Business School
297. (74) Knowing and working in hybrid research 297. (74) Knowing and working in hybrid research spaces - II
spaces - II
2:00 to 3:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SP214
Chair: Maximilian Fochler, University of Vienna Participants:
Participants:
Shifts between Epistemic and Applied Contexts in Humanities and Social Sciences. Juha Tuunainen, University of Helsinki; Terhi Esko, University of Helsinki; Reijo Miettinen, University of Helsinki
Saturday, 20 October - 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Scientific Program Scientific Program
Saturday, 20 October - 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Between health and research: an ethnography & design study of the Technology Research for Independent Living (TRIL) clinic in St. James Hospital Dublin, Ireland. Chiara Garattini, Technology Research for Independent Living (TRIL) centre, University College Dublin; Marie Bay Brøndum, Copenhagen City Council; Ting Ting Shum, Technology Research for Independent Living (TRIL)centre, University College Dublin; Flip van den Berg, Technology Research for Independent Living (TRIL)centre, University College Dublin; Rose A. Kenny, Department of Medical Gerontology Trinity College Dublin Coproducing knowledge in hybrid research spaces: hybrid man-agement strategies as ‘balancing acts’. Rik Wehrens, Institute of Health Policy & Management / Erasmus University
When research meets policy-making: a Brazilian case-study of a think-tank. Camila Carneiro Dias Rigolin, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCAR), Brazil; Maria Cristina Innocentini Hayashi, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCAR), Brazil
Explaining Field Differences in Openness and Sharing of Scientific Knowledge. Theresa Velden, Cornell University
298. (36) Practice theory and beyond: emerging 298. (36) Practice theory and beyond: emerging approaches to studying energy consumption - II approaches to studying energy consumption - II
2:00 to 3:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SP216
Chairs: Kirsten Gram-Hanssen, Danish Building Research Institute, Aalborg University; Toke Haunstrup Christensen, Danish Building Research Institute, Aalborg University; Ruth Rettie, Kingston Uni-versity; Kevin Burchell, Kingston University
Participants:
Participants:
Designerly approaches to studying energy consuming practices.
Lenneke Kuijer, Delft University of Technology
Sustainable design for intangibles: everyday design and experi-ence of user values in energy practices. Svenja Jaffari, SPIRE Re-search Center, University of Southern Denmark
Emerging energy practices in the context of participation in green community organisations. Rebecca Wallbridge, University of Southampton; Milena Buchs, University of Southampton; Graham Smith, University of Southampton
Energy knowhow and practice: what do people need to know about energy? Kevin Burchell, Kingston University; Ruth Rettie, Kingston University; Tom Roberts, Kingston University
Practice theory and beyond: emerging approaches to studying energy consumption. Elena Battaglini, IRES (Economic & Social Re-search Institute)
Practice routines: public and private. Ruth Rettie, Kingston Uni-versity
299. (70) Science and the impact of organizational 299. (70) Science and the impact of organizational practices - III
practices - III
2:00 to 3:30 pm Solbjerg Plads: SPs03
Chair: Finn Hansson, Copenhagen Business School, Dept. of MPP Participants:
Participants:
The Design of Science. Alexandra Dr. Kraatz, iFQ - Institute for Re-search Information and Quality Assurance
Designing for Multidisciplinary Open Access: PLoS ONE. Lindsay Kelley, Public Library of Science
Do changes in science governance affect research direction and agendas? Laura Cruz-Castro, CSIC Institute of Public Goods and Policies (IPP); Pablo Kreimer, CONICET, Universidad Maimonides;
Luis Sanz-Menendez, CSIC Institute of Public Goods and Policies (IPP)
Research on preferences in scientific collaboration between chi-na’s universities. Dechun Sha, Institute of Science , Technology and Society, Tsinghua University
Saturday, 20 October - 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Scientific Program Scientific Program
Saturday, 20 October - 2:00 to 3:30 pm