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Biosocial forms of living: imbricating technologies, social and medical knowledge
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Predictive policing and the socio-technical government of risk
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The social life of smart homes
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Involving compounds
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Meetings of local knowledges: conflicts, complements, and reconfigurations
A06


Meeting (in) data
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Techno-scientific expertise and geographical imaginaries in the making of new resource frontiers
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What do we still not know about the IPCC?
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Encounters with and for circular economy initiatives
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Commoning the smart city
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Encountering energy in systems and everyday spaces
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Meet our chemicals: ubiquitous presence, selective views
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Of other landscapes
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In other words: caring for water
A15


Intimate entanglements in science and technology
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Infrastructures of the Anthropocene
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Making Outer Space
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Uncertain futures: green alternatives and STS interventions
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Sensing security. Sensors and the making of transnational security infrastructures
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Chemical entanglements: exploring ontologies at the atomic level
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Outward and inward encounters: STS meets Outer Space
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Farming data - collaborations on site
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The politics of negative emissions
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Disasters and participation: inventive/disruptive encounters
A25


Trouble swallowing? Food, technoscience and publics
A26


More-than-human mobilities
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The power of correlation and the promises of auto-management. On the epistemological and societal dimension of data-based algorithms
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Socio-technical encounters in the city: urban spaces, data infrastructures and new modes of civic engagement
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Toxicity in the 21st century
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Meeting alternative energetic materialities
AW01


Encounter, create and eat the world: a meal
AW02


Infrastructuring in STS: what does infrastructuring look like? When does it look like that?
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Joining together cells and tissues: novel in vitro technologies in context
B03


Open design & manufacturing in the platform economy
B05


Crafting attachments, making worlds
B06


Collaboration in/with "open labs": studying the objects of boundary-making and crossing
B07


Situating designs
B08


From A to B: orders and disorders of routing and navigation
B09


Feminist figures: crafting intersections in theory and practice
B11


Descriptive meetings: description as site, ground and point of politics
BW01


A pop-up inventory of STS researchers’ roles and interventions
BW02


(Better) Visualisations for keeping things together & apart
C01


Genetic technologies: intersecting criminal investigation, disaster victim identification and commercial uses
C02


A panel on panels: studying academic conference practice
C03


Empirical bioethics in STS. Making science, technology and society in research and deliberative spaces
C04


Productive frictions: co-laboration and confluence in the work of new alliances
C05


Science, innovation and inequality: part of the solution or the problem?
C07


Intersections and meetings between practice theory and STS
C09


Bio-objectification: meetings and new thresholds across the bio-social
C10


Technology, infrastructure, and the smartification of cities
C11


Scientific meetings across disciplinary boundaries
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Colliding theories, cultures, and futures. STS view(s) beyond the horizon. Or: STS diaspora
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Assembling the smart city: exploring the contours of social difference
C14


Smugglers, idiots and loyal cheats: situated intervention as method out of control
C15


When responsible innovation meets economic crisis: considering the possibilities of 'responsible stagnation'
C16


Data worlds? Public imagination and public experimentation with data infrastructures
C17


Moving together: problematizing the makings of togetherness
C18


Open questions in STS and geoengineering
C19


Mainstreaming zero carbon buildings in Europe?
C20


Software & organisation
C21


Co-creation of legitimacy, legitimacy of co-creation - double remedy or double crisis?
C22


Citizen science: active citizenship vs. data commodification
C23


STS meet ICT: politics and the collaborative turn in STS
C24


Caring, negotiating and tinkering for IT in/security
C25


Global health collaborations and alignments
C26


Precision medicine at the crossroads: meeting the micro and macro, the molecular and social in new medical strategies
C27


Recombining life: sociotechnical intersections in the making of genome editing
C28


Meetings over and around food
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Recommended reading: opening up STS syllabi
CW02


The Museum of Random Memory: a meeting of research, activism, and critical pedagogy (plus Exhibition)
CW03


Assessing the confluence of digital and physical meetings: a toolbox for digital media research
CW04


The European Research Council: funding science by and through scientists
CW05


Technical difficulties: visualising knowledge and the transformation of academic conference presentations
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Politicizing futures. When conflicting visions meet
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Challenging formal arrangements and decision-making in the energy sector
D03


Contested gates -- epistemic and social implications of opening knowledge production and science communication
D04


Outlaw innovation and the invention of the outlaw
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Publics shaped and enacted by surveillance, border and post-crisis management technologies: encountering "phantom publics", "non-publics" and "counter publics"
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The European Other as site of institutional experiment. Articulating friction in infrastructures for processing alterity
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Software sorted subjectivities
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Meeting the visual
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Assembly, silence and dissent in the design and use of gerontechnologies
E06


The room where it happens: inclusion, exclusion and power in STS research and practice
E07


After data activism: reactions to civil society's engagement with data
E08


Topologies of race: bringing a touchy object in STS
E09


Experiments in democracy
E10


Geographies of knowledge production and legacy of postsocialist technoscience
F01


Machine learning, social learning
F02


Health professionals' adaptation to societal and economic uncertainties, intensifying demands and growing challenges to healthcare provision
F03


Scientists - agents under construction
F04


STS and normativity-in-the-making: good science and caring practices
F05


Promissory encounters? Exploring innovations at the intersection of reproduction and genetics from a feminist STS perspective
F06


Making science and diplomacy: historical and contemporary entanglements
F07


Methodography of data practices in STS's ethnographic collaboration and participant observation
F08


Medicine meets the sexed body: Discovering, diagnosing, producing and shaping
F09


Democracies of controlled experimentation? The emerging landscape of social laboratories
F10


The public imagination of the future
F11


Technopolitics of integration. Charting imaginaries of innovation in the European Union
G01


Scrutinizing (bio-)technological truth assessments
G02


From detachment to appropriation: performing commodification
G03


Technologies that count: big data and social order
G04


Beyond market attachment: differentiating and explicating the role of 'policy devices' in organising economic matters
G05


Seeing with data and devices
G06


Integrity: personal virtue, remedy for fraud, object of governance?
G07


STS for critical public health studies
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Promises and practices of biotechnologies
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Expertise, publics and anticipations
V04


Imagining and making futures
V06


Markets, innovation dynamics and system building
V07


Data infrastructures: practices and consequences
V08


Exploring relations of authority
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Teaching STS in an age of post-truth. Sharing challenges, approaches and experiences
W02


The ethnographic case
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