Message posted on 23/05/2023
Building infrastructures for collaborative work
A group of us are organising an Open Panel at this year's Social Studies of Science meeting called 'Studying with: building infrastructures for collaborative work' (abstract below). It's panel 140 on the conference website. We'd welcome abstracts (deadline 26th of May). We're also keen to hear from people who are interested in developing work on the topic, even if they're not coming to 4S. If this is you, just drop one of us an email! Thanks, Jane Studying with: building infrastructures for collaborative work Science and technology studies often adopts an observational mode, producing knowledge about science and technology. Sometimes STS researchers aim to intervene in their fields of study to achieve certain normative goals. In this track, we are interested in a third mode, neither distantly observing nor actively trying to change scientists and engineers or their research, but studying with them. We want to engage and grapple with the affective work, opportunities and challenges that practicing this mode of STS entails. How do we tack between the competing disciplinary and policy winds of STS, STEM, funders, and others who might (try to) anchor our work? We invite stories of collaboration with scientists, engineers, artists and policy makers. How do they arise and what emerges from them? Rather than dwelling in the land of conflict and complaint, we hope to collectively explore how we have wandered, flown, or dived into interdisciplinary contexts. What theories, methods, and strategies do we use to navigate these spaces? What (perhaps productive and necessary) discomforts, disappointments, and opportunities are engendered? What do we do when we get swept up in waves of hype and money? Where do we trudge, fly, swim, sink, or struggle through the mud? What should we call this STS territory? And what architectures can we construct there together? Our aim is to create a community of STS researchers interested in further exploring this mode of research, and to move beyond diagnosis to develop spaces and infrastructures for its practice. (Organisers: jane.calvert@ed.ac.uk; kmikami@keio.jp; robert.dj.smith@ed.ac.uk; Emma.Frow@asu.edu; Erika.Szymanski@colostate.edu; tara.mahfoud@essex.ac.uk) The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. Is e buidheann carthannais a th' ann an Oilthigh Dh?n ?ideann, cl?raichte an Alba, ?ireamh cl?raidh SC005336. _______________________________________________ EASST's Eurograd mailing list Eurograd (at) lists.easst.net Unsubscribe or edit subscription options: http://lists.easst.net/listinfo.cgi/eurograd-easst.net Meet us via https://twitter.com/STSeasst Report abuses of this list to Eurograd-owner@lists.easst.netview formatted text
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