Message posted on 13/03/2024

Summer School - STS writing and publishing [Science Studies Symposium in Helsinki]

                Dear all,

Find below the call for a ECR Summer School on writing and publishing in the
field of Science & Technology Studies. The school is organised in connection
to the Science Studies
Symposium (6-7 June in Helsinki, Finland) so we encourage summer
school applicants to also submit a contribution to the Symposium (deadline
April 1; call for
papers) to make the most of their attendance.

2024 Science Studies Symposium Early Career Researchers Writing Workshop

Date: June 5, 2024
Location: Lecture hall U3043, University of Helsinki Main Building,
Fabianinkatu 33 (Finland)
Venue
Information
Time: 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM

The Science & Technology Studies journal and the Finnish Society for Science
and Technology Studies (FSSTS) invite early career researchers to participate
in a whole-day writing workshop as part of the 2024 Science Studies
Symposium.

Costs: free of charge

Overview:
Writing plays a crucial role in academic production, yet its practices are
often misunderstood and typically viewed as a solitary activity. This workshop
aims to challenge these notions by revealing the intricacies and goals of
writing from a comprehensive perspective that includes journal editors,
authors, and the wider STS community.

More info, objectives and
program.

Workshop Coordinators:
The workshop will be run by:

Antti Silvast, Coordinating Editor of Science & Technology Studies, the
official journal of the European Association for the Study of Science and
Technology (EASST), and Associate Professor at LUT University in Finland, who
coordinates the work of our 14 international editors.
Heta Tarkkala, Editorial Assistant of Science & Technology Studies and
University Researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland, who manages the
practical flow of papers from submission to publication.

Call for Submissions:
Early career researchers are encouraged to submit an abstract for
participation explaining the topic of their current work (max 500 words).

Contact:
Please submit your abstract or any questions regarding the workshop to
coordinator Antti Silvast, antti.silvast@lut.fi.

Best regards,
Jose A. Caada (they/them)
University Researcher
Centre for the Social Study of Microbes
University of Helsinki
Profile at Research
Portal

Caada, J.A., Sariola, S. & Butcher, A. 2022. In critique of anthropocentrism:
a more-than-human framework for antimicrobial
resistance.
Medical Humanities 48(4), e16.

Butcher, A., Caada, J.A. & Sariola, S. 2021. How to make noncoherent problems
more productive: Towards an AMR management plan for low resource livestock
sectors. Humanit Soc Sci
Commun 8, 287.

Caada, J.A. 2021. Scalability and partial connections in tackling
antimicrobial resistance in West
Africa. Chapter in With Microbes. Brives, C., Rest, M. &
Sariola, S. (Eds.). London: Mattering Press.

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Centre for the Social Study of Microbes
University of Helsinki
PO18, 00014 Helsinki

E-mail: cssm@helsinki.fi


www.socialmicrobes.org

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