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EASST2014: Situating Solidarities: social challenges for science and technology studies
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A1
Synthesising futures: Analysing the socio-technical production of knowledge and communities
A2
Science and technocrats in socialism and post-socialism: Trajectories of knowledge production in a semi-peripheral context
A4
What are the pillars of stability and endurance of sociotechnical networks? Studying research and innovation in post-communist transitions
A6
STS and media studies: Empirical and conceptual encounters?
B1
Inclusive innovation contesting inequalities and promoting social justice
B2
Social movements as actor-networks
C1
Studying science communication
C2
Solidarity and plurality: Dimensions of 'the public' in scientific engagement
C3
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Stakeholder involvement: An inclusive or exclusive practice?
C4
Non-concerns about science and technology and within STS
D1
Technologies of care and participation: Shifting the distribution of expertise and responsibilities
D2
Epistemic issues in the play of governance
D3
STS and "the state"
D4
Addressing societal challenges by governing towards responsible research and innovation: Understanding underlying governance dynamics and instruments
E1
Technological innovations in caring communities: New solidarities
E2
Coproduction of emerging biomedical technologies
E3
Measuring health and illness: Quantification and changing practices of health, illness, and solidarity
E4
Health innovation and the grand challenge of ageing: Governing the personal health systems revolution
E5
Lifestyle interventions and health technologies: The role of ethnography in optimising health in everyday life
F1
Solidarities and asymmetries in spaces of standardisation
F2
Can markets solve problems?
G1
The development of digital tools in STS and digital humanities: Watching, muddling through and reflexivity
G2
Digital mediation and re-mediation: What prospects for a future STS?
H1
Open Track
I1
Understanding techno-security: On pre-emption, situational awareness and technological superiority
I2
Big brother - Big data
J1
Situating gendered solidarities in epistemic cultures of science, technology, and other areas of academic practice
J2
Steps towards pragmatist solidarities at sociotechnical sites
J3
Solidarity in TDEs: Work and organisation between humans and machines
K1
Participation in socio technological innovation
K2
Cross-breeding science and technology studies and innovation studies
K3
Conceptualizing the practice of responsible research and innovation
K4
STS and social innovation: Key issues and research agenda
L1
Sociotechnical asymmetries in energy issues
L2
Situated agency in environmental sustainability
L3
Scientific and imagined narratives on biodiversity: Impossible solidarities?
L4
Energy controversies and technology conflicts
PlenA
Research assessment, science in transition, knowledge policy
PlenB(a)
Shaping Horizon 2020
PlenB(b)
The relevance of the postsocialist condition for STS
PlenB(c)
Productive (geo)politics of energy
PlenC
Science, policy, solidarity, asymmetries
S01
Knowing disasters beyond the lay/expert divide
S02
Deconstructing the 'instrument'
S04
Practices of science
S05
Shifting publics
S06
Practicing politics online
S07
Reconfiguring relationships
S08
Material contexts of politics
S10
Actor networks
S11
STS intervention in methods of psychology
S12
Legacies of Ludwik Fleck
S13
Distributed creativity: Materials, technologies and topologies in media art and design