4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 3 Participants: The persistence of neo-colonial relations in the smart city Ryan 001. Welcome Reception & Pre-Registration Burns, Department of Geography; Morgan Mouton, 4S Annual Meeting University of Calgary Reception 5:45 to 6:30 pm Do Algorithms have a Right to the City? Waze and Spatial Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Sovereignty Eran Fisher, Open University of Israel Foyer A Brief History of Smartness: Infrastructure, Resilience, and “Smartness” Orit Halpern, Concordia University Smart City Data as an Epistemic Object Inna Kouper, Indiana University; Angie Raymond, Indiana University WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 4 Pre/Performing the Smart City: BIAs, Asset Management Apps and Precursory Technologies Debra Mackinnon, Queen's 002. The Measure of an Organ: Epistemologies of Quantification University (Kingston, Canada) and Bodily Visibility across Time and Space Closed Panels Buying into the smart city narrative: discursive engineering and Traditional (Closed) Panel agenda setting in South African and Indian municipalities 8:00 to 9:30 am Ola Söderström, Université de Neuchâtel; Evan Blake, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus University of Neuchâtel Participants: Session Organizers: One Model Liver Measuring infection with Schistosoma Morgan Mouton, University of Calgary mansoni and hepatitis C in 20th-century Egypt Jennifer L Ryan Burns, Department of Geography Derr, University of California, Santa Cruz Chair: Creating Body Parts: Atlantic Slavery and the Imagination of Ryan Burns, Department of Geography the Quantifiable Body Pablo Gomez, University of 005. Feminist Engagements with the Im-materialites of Gender Wisconsin-Madison and the West Pinpricks: The Curiosity of Analgesia and Gate Control Theory Papers for Open Panels/Reviewing The Promises Of Feminist (1950-1970) Lan A. Li, Columbia University Neomaterialisms “An Environmental History of Railway Spine: Chronic Pain, Open Panel Human Bodies, and Industrializing Spaces in Nineteenth- 8:00 to 9:30 am Century America” Tamara Venit-Shelton, Claremont Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C McKenna College Participants: Session Organizer: From Singular to Plural Futures Maryam Heidaripour, Illinois Tamara Venit-Shelton, Claremont McKenna College Institute of Technology Kokoro Relation - Relation Between Human and Contemporary 003. Automation, Skill and Identity in an Age of AI - I Papers for Open Panels/Automation, Skill and Identity in an Age Vibrators Christl de Kloe, Utrecht University of AI Making Gender Work: Disruptions and Innovations in Gender Open Panel Infrastructure Tristan Gohring, Indiana University - 8:00 to 9:30 am Bloomington Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Tackling the Taboo Myriam Raboldt, TU Berlin / TU Participants: Braunschweig, Germany Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, and the Skill Question A. Session Organizer: Aneesh, University Of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Anastassija Kostan, University of Frankfurt Germany Manufacturing an Artificial Intelligence Revolution Yarden 006. Risk Government: Putting Industries Back in the Analysis of Katz, Harvard University Science-based Regulatory Tools - I Cross-cultural regimes of justification: Weaving AI and IK Papers for Open Panels/Risk Government: Putting Industries Back through adaptive co-management on Indigenous lands Cathy in the Analysis of Science-based Regulatory Tools Robinson, CSIRO Open Panel The Impact Of Technological Progress On Unemployment Fear 8:00 to 9:30 am In China Pei LI Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & B Session Organizer: Soumyo Das, International Institute of Information Technology, Participants: Bangalore Becoming a legitimate lobby. How the International Agency for Discussants: Research on Cancer (IARC) has handled representatives Annie Hammang from the chemical industry, 1971-1982. valentin thomas, Corinna Schlombs, Rochester Institute of Technology INRA - IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine Charlotte Esteban, Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès Industry Quiet Power. Shaping WHO/FAO Food Additives and Kohta Juraku, Tokyo Denki University Contaminants Expert Committees' Work in the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's Nathalie Jas, French National Institute for 004. Who Knows? Smart Cities as Epistemology Agronomical Research (INRA) Closed Panels Traditional (Closed) Panel Negotiating information visibility and consumer ignorance: the 8:00 to 9:30 am digital disclosure of GM food in the US Bastien Soutjis, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - LISST-CERS 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Politics of Adaptation and the Art of Resistance: Governing David Skinner, Anglia Ruskin University Climate Risks, Rural Communities and Capitalism Leo 009. Beyond Non-Use: Infrastructuralism and Interruption Matteo Bachinger, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Papers for Open Panels/Beyond Non-Use: Infrastructuralism and Session Organizers: Interruption Mathieu Baudrin, CSI-Ecole Des Mines De Paris Open Panel valentin thomas, INRA - IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine 8:00 to 9:30 am Chair: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Brice Laurent, Centre de sociologie de l'innovation, Mines Participants: ParisTech Comparative Reflection on Do Not Track as Non-Use Meg Leta Discussant: Jones, Georgetown University Barbara Allen, Virginia Tech-National Capital Region Campus Hacking and Non-use: infrastructural modifications and 007. Scenarios Beyond Imagination - I: What Is Imaginable? and epistemic engagement Sebastian Dahm, TU Berlin What Is Not? Rural Broadband: Telecom Haves, Have Nots and Will Nots Papers for Open Panels/Scenarios beyond Imagination: Helen Hambly, University of Guelph Anticipation Devices Facing Real-world Crises in STS and Process This!: Processed World's Aesthetics of Resistance Economic Sociology Joseph DeLeon, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Open Panel Medium Control, Maximum Empowerment: Strategies for 8:00 to 9:30 am Amish Living in the Digital Age Lindsay Ems, Butler Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion University Participants: Reverse Geo-Coding for Local Context: Working with GPS Envisioning the Unprecedented: Nuclear Emergency Response Non-Use in Nairobi Elizabeth Resor, UC Berkeley School of Technologies and the Politics of Anticipated (non-)Use Information Sonja Schmid, Virginia Tech's National Capital Region Session Organizer: Campus Nathanael Bassett, University of Illinois at Chicago Excluding a French Fukushima: Accident modelling as a means of regenerating promises of government in the face of crises 010. Engineers: Makers of the World or Cogs in the Machine? - Valerie Arnhold, Sciences Po I: Engineers and Power in Politics, Organizations and Everyday Life Seeing and Being Seen: How Stress Testing Banks Puts the Papers for Open Panels/Engineers: Makers of the World or Cogs in State Itself on Trial Julian Jürgenmeyer the Machine? Session Organizers: Open Panel Valerie Arnhold, Sciences Po 8:00 to 9:30 am Olivier Pilmis, CNRS - Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Chair: Participants: Olivier Pilmis, CNRS - Centre de Sociologie des Organisations "This man is not responsible for anything": Engineers and Their 008. The Biometric Body as Public Good? Questions of Everyday Concerns Liliia Zemnukhova, European Univeristy Legitimacy & Valuation in Human Identification at St. Petersburg; Irina Evseeva, European University at St. Papers for Open Panels/The Biometric Body as a Public Good? Petersburg Questions of Legitimacy & Valuation in Human Identification Assessing The Past and Future Of Engineering Judgment Open Panel Jonathan Weedon, Texas Tech University 8:00 to 9:30 am Facing “Agile” And “Project-Based” Organization: The Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Challenges Of Engineering Work In France. Olga Lelebina, Participants: ISG International Business School Witnessing Probability: A Sociological Analysis of the Forensic Role of Engineers: Based on the Data of Enterprise Statistics Controversy Simon A Cole, Univ Of Ca-Irvine Investigation Chunping Liu, National Academy of Innovation Imaginaries of security innovations, (in)security technologies Strategy, CAST; Daya ZHOU, National Academy of and criminalized bodies: the cases of Germany and Poland Innovation Strategy, China Association for Science and Helena Machado, Communication and Society Research Technology Centre (CECS) | University of Minho, Portugal; Nina Rebranding the Russian engineers during the 2000s Amelung, University of Minho modernization policy Nikolay Ivanovich Rudenko, European Biometric Imaginaries: The Body in the Cloud? Christopher University at Saint Petersburg James Lawless, Durham University; Matthias Wienroth, Session Organizers: Policy, Ethics & Life Sciences Research Centre, Newcastle Olga Bychkova, European University at St.Petersburg University Nikolai Rudenko, European University at St. Petersburg Biometrics And The State: Can They Be Trusted? Carole I Chair: McCartney, Northumbria University Olga Bychkova, European University at St.Petersburg The Dreams and Nightmares of Universal Identification 011. Violence and Security Assemblages in Urban Environments Databases David Skinner, Anglia Ruskin University Papers for Open Panels/Governing Security: Sociotechnical Session Organizer: Assemblages and Contemporary Conflicts Matthias Wienroth, Policy, Ethics & Life Sciences Research Open Panel Centre, Newcastle University 8:00 to 9:30 am Discussant: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

A Session Organizer: Participants: Rajani Bhatia, University at Albany, SUNY Death on Repeat: The Violent Image in the Age of Digital Chair: Reproduction Jason Scott, University of Colorado-Boulder; Jade Sasser, University of California, Riverside Jason Scott, University of Colorado-Boulder Discussants: Defensible Selfhood and DIY-Surveillance : A Genealogy of Chikako Takeshita, University of California, Riverside Security Governance in South Korea Chamee Yang, Banu Subramaniam, University of Massachusetts Amherst University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Carole McCann, UMBC Looking into the black-boxes of crime prediction: Algorithms, 014. STS And Computational Knowledge Production In Policing statistics, and the assembling of CrimeRadar Daniel Edler And Criminal Justice - I Duarte, Department of War Studies, King's College London Papers for Open Panels/STS And Computational Knowledge Predictive Surveillance Systems and Discrimination: Production In Policing And Criminal Justice Rethinking the intersection between algorithmic Open Panel governmentality and Science and Technology Studies 8:00 to 9:30 am Alcides Peron, University of São Paulo; Marcos César Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Alvarez, University of São Paulo E Seeing Like an Empire: The Hermeneutics of Force and Participants: Insurgent Epistemologies in Colonial India Anooj Kansara, To Predict and Manage BILEL Benbouzid, Université Paris Est PhD Candidate, Rhetoric Department, UC Berkeley Marne la Vallée Whats’ up with WhatsApp neighbourhood watch? An STS Predictive Policing as 'Chain of Translation' Simon Egbert, approach to urban security governance arrangements Nils Technische Universität Berlin Dalmeijer, Capgemini invent; Vlad Niculescu-Dinca, Leiden Shifting Imaginaries. Mission creep and the material University imaginaries of ALPR Thomas Linder, Queen's University, Session Organizer: Kingston, Canada; Nikolaus Pöchhacker, MCTS, Technical Alcides Peron, University of São Paulo University of Munich Discussant: Analysing Predictive Policing in a Rawlsian Framework Daniel Edler Duarte, Department of War Studies, King's Maitreyi Menon, FLAME University College London Session Organizers: 012. Digital Innovations and the Future(s) of Agriculture - I Simon Egbert, Technische Universität Berlin Papers for Open Panels/Digital Innovations and the Future(s) of Nikolaus Pöchhacker, MCTS, Technical University of Munich Agriculture Thomas Linder, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada Open Panel Chairs: 8:00 to 9:30 am Jens Hälterlein, University of Freiburg Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Fieke Jansen, Cardiff University B 015. 4S At Play: Video Game Studies In STS - I Participants: Papers for Open Panels/4S At Play: Video Game Studies In STS Alternative Food Networks, Relocalisation And The Urban Open Panel Food Provision Regime, Via The Multi Level Perspective. 8:00 to 9:30 am Raphaël STEPHENS, Institut National de la Recherche Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Agronomique; Marc Barbier, Institut National de la Participants: Recherche Agronomique Affective and Entangled Worldings in Games Spencer Taylor Building a "Better" Farmer: The Development of Data-Driven Berdiago Ruelos, University of California, Irvine Agriculture Tools Rosemary Steup, Indiana University Beyond 2D Accounts: Game Engines and Ludic Space as New but for Whom? Discourses of Innovation in Digital ‘Method Assemblage’ Oz Gore, University of Leicester Agriculture Emily Duncan, University of Guelph; Alex School of Business Glaros, University of Guelph; Eric Nost Sociotechnical engagement and Enviromental Narratives: Reshaping Swiss Agriculture Through A Peer-To-Peer Oscillations between immersion and awareness in Fornite Approach Léa Maria Stiefel, Unil; Alain Sandoz, IIUN Battle Royale Martin Andrés Perez Comisso, SFIS - Arizona The stakes of data platforms. Holding onto digital innovation State University for French agriculture Mathieu Rajaoba, Mines ParisTech The Ecology of Distributed Play Sonia Fizek, Abertay Session Organizers: University Kelly Bronson, Department Of Sociology And Anthropology, The Performance of the Game Colin S Stricklin, Georgia University Of Ottawa Institute of Technology Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Playing Games with the Idea of Intelligence: AI, Game Studies 013. Author Meets Critics: On Infertile Ground and Gender and the ideal of Managerial Intelligence in Starcraft 2 Bart Before Birth Simon, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Closed Panels Session Organizer: Traditional (Closed) Panel Alexander John Daniel Mirowski, Indiana University 8:00 to 9:30 am 016. The Master’s Tools: Innovation, Interruption, and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Regeneration as Technologies of Whiteness D Closed Panels 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Traditional (Closed) Panel How Can The Course Of Mental Illness Be A Subject Of 8:00 to 9:30 am Normativity? Experiences Of Bipolar Disorder Patients And Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Complexities Of “Good Care”. Martyna Gliniecka, Wroclaw Participants: University; Piotr Maron, University of New South Wales The AntiBlack Box and Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Making good days happen. Unpacking versions of the ‘better’ Code Ruha Benjamin, Princeton University in living with sickle cell disease Clément Dréano, University Paulo Freire and Frantz Fanon Walk into an Incubator: The of Amsterdam - AISSR Masters Forge New Tools Christien Tompkins, UCLA Session Organizer: Innovation, Anticipation, Homicidal Ideation: Living and Dying Doris Lydahl, University of Gothenburg in New Orleans’ Future Paradise Kaya Williams 019. Interrupting Innovation: Pausing to Examine New Frontier Dreaming Kristen Simmons, University of Chicago Biotechnologies - I Session Organizers: Papers for Open Panels/Interrupting Innovation: Pausing to Kristen Simmons, University of Chicago Examine New Biotechnologies Kaya Williams Open Panel Chair: 8:00 to 9:30 am Audra Simpson, Columbia University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Discussant: Participants: Juno Salazar Parrenas, The Ohio State University Biotechnologies in (or creating) a World without Barriers to Entry Todd Kuiken, North Carolina State University 017. Dancing The Anthropocene: Envisioning Rituals, Bodies, Environments And Political Situatedness Through The Lens Examining synthetic biology’s entanglement with concepts of ‘the human’: the utility of taking stock Sophie Alexandra Of Dance - I Papers for Open Panels/Dancing The Anthropocene - Envisioning Rose Stone, University of Edinburgh Rituals, Bodies, Environments And Political Situatedness Through Localizing CRISPR/Cas9? Re-Imagining Gene Editing as Tool The Lens Of Dance for Small-Scale Agriculture in Bavaria Julia Feiler, Open Panel Technical University Munich (TUM); Ruth Müller, MCTS 8:00 to 9:30 am TU München Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris The CRISPR Question: Trajectories in democratizing, Participants: relocalizing, and restructuring the food system Maywa Mediating Difference, Deviance, and Resistance through Montenegro Artistic Animation within Dance and 3D Virtual Worlds Visions of Animal Genome Editing Phillip Macnaghten, Sybrina Atwaters Atwaters, Georgia Institute of Technology Wageningen University; Senna Middelveld, Wageningen Dancing Ideologically: The Case of Halay Habibe Senturk, University, NL University of Göttingen Session Organizer: In Search of the Soul of the Drum Machine: Electronic Dance Maywa Montenegro Music and Technological Anxiety Bernardo Attias, Chair: California State University, Northridge Jennifer Sedell, University of California, Davis Stochastic Choreography Ekaterina Zharinova, UC Davis Discussant: Session Organizers: Alastair Iles, UC Berkeley Gloria Baigorrotegui, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados - Usach 020. The Social Lives of Data: Attention, Agency, Exploitation Flavio D'Abramo, MPIWG Berlin Single Paper Submission Chair: Open Panel Annika Capelán, Independent/Aarhus University 8:00 to 9:30 am Discussant: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Jennifer Monson, University of Illinois Participants: Hacking Lols as Political Strategy: Anonymous Affect, 018. Situated Ethics and Normativities in Knowledge Making Assemblage, and Asymmetric Interference in Networked and Communities of Practice - I Papers for Open Panels/Situated Ethics and Normativities in Publics Samuel Galloway, University of Chicago Knowledge Making and Communities of Practice Attention Shortcut: Mechanisms For Adapting To Prosumption Open Panel And Forced Compliance Sally Applin, Human Relations 8:00 to 9:30 am Area Files (HRAF) Yale University/HRAF Advanced Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Research Centres (EU), Canterbury Participants: Staging Natural Conversation: A Dramaturgical Analysis of Developing an Ethical Framework for Robots for Care in a Voice Assistants Dipanjan Saha, International Institute of Children’s Hospital Núria Vallès, Universitat Autònoma de Information Technology Bangalore; Bidisha Chaudhuri, Barcelona; Miquel Domenech, Universitat Autònoma de International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore Barcelona Self-Service Data on Open Markets? Jérémie Garrigues, Doing Split Vision In End Of Life Care Vicky Singleton, Université de Lausanne Lancaster University Lariat Proletariat in the Post-Truth Era: Framework for Mindful Doing good – normativities in the margins of welfare Doris Consumption and (Re)Creation of Information Justin D Lydahl, University of Gothenburg; Cecilia Hansen Shanks, Montana State University Löfstrand, University of Gothenburg Session Organizer: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Alexa Hagerty, Stanford (alum) Session Organizer: Chair: Charles Jonathan Gomez, City University of New York, Alexa Hagerty, Stanford (alum) Queens College Discussant: Chair: Luis Felipe Rosado Murillo, CNAM/IFRIS Charles Jonathan Gomez, City University of New York, Queens College 021. Innovative Academic Infrastructures: Digitalization, Collaboration, and Experimentation - I Discussant: Papers for Open Panels/Innovative Academic Infrastructures: Sebastian Munoz-Najar Galvez, Stanford University Digitalization, Collaboration, and Experimentation 023. Gender, Bodies, And Robots In Everyday Life Open Panel Papers for Open Panels/Gender, Bodies, And Robots In Everyday 8:00 to 9:30 am Life Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley Open Panel Participants: 8:00 to 9:30 am A Kaleidoscopic Approach to Academia in the Global South Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Maria Elissa Torres Carrasco, Kaleidos Center for Participants: Interdisciplinary Ethnography; Maka Suarez, Kaleidos - Auto Incomplete: Technology Gender and Bias Ajmal Mubarik, Center for Interdisciplinary Ethnography Centre for Social Ethics and Policy Ecuadorian Academic Collaborations Carla Estrellla, Better Than A RealGirl: Embedded and Embodied Gender Universidad de Salamanca Stereotypes in Sex Robot Technology Ellen Kaufman, Digital Dust – Studying and Engaging with Computer Sciences Indiana University Bloomington Studies in Northern Uganda Rene Umlauf, Martin-Luther Human and Erotic Doll as Companion Species? Deborah University Halle Blizzard, Rochester Institute Of Technology The Open Anthropology Lab: Encouraging Democratic and Rethinking the Uncanny Valley: Feelings of Eeriness, Innovative Languages, Formats, and Publics in Diversity/Mutation, and Performativity Kuan-Hung Lo, Anthropology Giselle Figueroa, Laboratorio de Virginia Tech Antropología Abierta Sex robots: the transformative risks of intimate relationships Scaling Barriers to Interdisciplinary Innovation: Beyond One- Wang Mingyu, +86 13051776630 Size-Fits-All Approaches Mel Stanfill, University of Central Session Organizers: Florida; Anastasia Salter, University of Central Florida Kuan-Hung Lo, Virginia Tech Session Organizers: Heerin Lee Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary 024. Automation, Skill and Identity in an Age of AI - II Ethnography Papers for Open Panels/Automation, Skill and Identity in an Age Maka Suarez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary of AI Ethnography Open Panel Chair: 9:45 to 11:15 am Alberto Eduardo Morales, University of California Irvine Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Discussant: Participants: Michael A Fortun, University of California, Irvine Automation, Skill, and Gender in the German Financial 022. Text-Based Machine Learning, Big Data, And The Social Industry: A Historical Case Corinna Schlombs, Rochester Study Of Science - I Institute of Technology Papers for Open Panels/Text-Based Machine Learning, Big Data, Building customer understanding : the deal of chatbots and And The Social Study Of Science designers Charlotte Esteban, Université Toulouse 2 Jean Open Panel Jaurès 8:00 to 9:30 am Tacit Knowledge and Automation: An Ethnographic Account of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Retail Banking in India Soumyo Das, International Institute Participants: of Information Technology, Bangalore; Bidisha Chaudhuri, Abstraction and Gender Bias in Dissertation Writing Sebastian International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore Munoz-Najar Galvez, Stanford University; Bas Hofstra, Automating the Biological: The Future as Resource and Stanford University Practice in Digital Biology Annie Hammang Measuring The Rise Of Inequality In Science Globally With Distrust for Human Judgment: Aspiration for Automated Topic Models And Networks Charles Jonathan Gomez, City Decision in Japanese Nuclear Risk Governance Kohta University of New York, Queens College; Sebastian Munoz- Juraku, Tokyo Denki University Najar Galvez, Stanford University Session Organizer: When the Choice of Classification Hardly Makes a Difference Soumyo Das, International Institute of Information Technology, Linda Sīle, University of Antwerp; Raf Guns, University of Bangalore Antwerp; Frédéric Vandermoere, University of Antwerpen; Discussants: Tim Engels, University of Antwerp A. Aneesh, University Of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Funding Agencies and the Formation of Innovative Yarden Katz, Harvard University Subdisciplines Steve Elliott, Arizona State University; Pei LI Kimberly A. Scott, Arizona State University; Elizabeth Cathy Robinson, CSIRO Wentz, Arizona State University 025. Queer Elements 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Papers for Open Panels/Queer Elements Session Organizers: Open Panel valentin thomas, INRA - IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine 9:45 to 11:15 am Mathieu Baudrin, CSI-Ecole Des Mines De Paris Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Discussant: Participants: David J Hess, Vanderbilt How informatics propagates the informatics of domination Jess 028. Scenarios Beyond Imagination - II: Are There Tran, McGill University Techn(olog)ical Outcomes of Crises? Queer Experiments and Chemical Intimacies: HIV Papers for Open Panels/Scenarios beyond Imagination: Prophylactics in and around Bangkok Tim Quinn, Rice Anticipation Devices Facing Real-world Crises in STS and University, Department of Anthropology Economic Sociology The Queerness of Not-Quite Parrots Jean M Langford, Univ. Open Panel Minnesota 9:45 to 11:15 am Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion Juno Salazar Parrenas, The Ohio State University Participants: 026. Cryo-innovations: Life in the Age of Artificial Cold Crisis Management in a Newly Computerized Financial Market Papers for Open Panels/Cryo-innovations: Life in the Age of Pierre Fink, Columbia University Artificial Cold Resilience Governmentality: Toward a Genealogy of Systemic Open Panel Risk Regulation Onur Ozgode, Northwestern University 9:45 to 11:15 am Re-staging Human Interference Scenarios – Contemporary Art Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Performance as Critical Anticipation Device Andy Weir, Arts Participants: University Bournemouth Anatomy of an Egg Freezing Infomercial: Where “Our Fertility, The Temporal Order of Expectations. Short- and Long-Term Ourselves” Meets “Fertility (A)ware” Party Rajani Bhatia, Expectations around the Great Recession Olivier Pilmis, University at Albany, SUNY CNRS - Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Gametes Move Across Borders- Forefront of Reproductive Session Organizers: Tourism Minori KOKADO, Osaka University, Japan Olivier Pilmis, CNRS - Centre de Sociologie des Organisations 'The price of cryo-insurance' Itziar Alkorta, University of the Valerie Arnhold, Sciences Po Basque Country Chair: The temporalities of cryo-insurance: frozen ovarian tissue, Valerie Arnhold, Sciences Po folded futurity and past selves Anna Sofie Bach, University 029. The Future Will Be Terrible of Southern Denmark Papers for Open Panels/The Future will be Terrible Freezing Seeds, Governing Biodiversity: The Cryopolitics of Open Panel Natureculture at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault Franziska 9:45 to 11:15 am von Verschuer, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Session Organizer: Participants: Anna Sofie Bach, University of Southern Denmark Adapting for Climate Change Through CRISPR Crops and Chair: Automated Aerial Applications J.P. DeMeritt, Texas Charlotte H. Kroløkke, University of Southern Denmark Woman's University 027. Risk Government: Putting Industries Back in the Analysis of BountyBunny: making health insurance work for everybody Science-based Regulatory Tools - II Emanuelle Burton, University of Illinois at Chicago Papers for Open Panels/Risk Government: Putting Industries Back SwipeRight™ Jenny L Davis, The Australian National in the Analysis of Science-based Regulatory Tools University Open Panel Taking the Guesswork out of Medical Crowdfunding Martha 9:45 to 11:15 am Lincoln, San Francisco State University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & The Revolution Will be Mobile: Introducing the 5G phoneplan B Corinne Cath-Speth, Oxford Internet Institute Participants: Session Organizer: Exposure to crystalline silica: an unsolvable conundrum? Joan Donovan, Harvard Kennedy Outbreak of acute silicosis and other diseases in the context Chair: of renewed regulations on silica Catherine CAVALIN, Ranjit Pal Singh, Cornell University French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) Discussant: Governing occupational exposure to chemicals using thresholds Christopher Kelty, UCLA : a policy in favor of industry? Emmanuel Henry, Université 030. Journalism, STS and the Anthropocene Paris-Dauphine, PSL University Closed Panels Litigation Politics : the French Government, the European Traditional (Closed) Panel Commission, and the Case of Nitrate Contamination in 9:45 to 11:15 am Brittany Marc-Olivier Déplaude, French National Institute Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen for Agricultural research Session Organizer: a Net of Rights? - the Inscription and Subversion of Values in Scott Knowles Transnational Internet Infrastructure Governance Niels ten Oever, University of Amsterdam 031. Engineers: Makers of the World or Cogs in the Machine? - 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

II: Engineers, Local Knowledge and Sustainable Communities Cloud Computing Theodora J Dryer, University of California, Papers for Open Panels/Engineers: Makers of the World or Cogs in San Diego the Machine? The Peasant and her Smartphone: mechanization and Open Panel digitization in rural Myanmar Hilary Faxon, Dept of 9:45 to 11:15 am Development Sociology, Cornell University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Session Organizers: Participants: Kelly Bronson, Department Of Sociology And Anthropology, Grounded infrastructures: postcolonial genealogies of University Of Ottawa technoscientific knowledge in water engineering Niranjana Ritwick Ghosh, New York University Ramesh, University College London Discussant: Tales from the Field: Indigenous-led pathways to Technological Matt Comi, University of Kansas Stewardship Marisol Campos-Navarrete, Trent University; 034. Presidential Roundtable: 4S Affiliations and Ecologies Mark Abbott, Engineering Change Lab; Arlene Williams, Closed Panels Engineering Change Lab; Melanie Goodchild, University of Special Event Waterloo; Dan Longboat, Trent University; Taylor Wilkes, 9:45 to 11:15 am Indigenous Environmental Institute, Trent University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Responsible Engineering, Socio-Technical Systems, and C Resilient Communities Juan Lucena, Colorado School Of Session Organizers: Mines Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Forest fires and new climate regime: Interrogating the Joan Fujimura, University Of Wisconsin-Madison production of knowledge and valuation of the environment María Belén Albornoz, FLACSO Latin American Social in forest engineers in Chile. Tomas Undurraga, Sociology Studies Faculty Department Noela Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana Privacy by Developers: Localizing Algorithms in the Global Hsin-Hsing Chen, Shih-Hsin University Graduate Institute for World of Practice Rivka Ribak, University of Haifa Social Transformation Studies Session Organizers: Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna, Department of Science and Olga Bychkova, European University at St.Petersburg Technology Studies Nikolai Rudenko, European University at St. Petersburg Chair: Chair: Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Nikolai Rudenko, European University at St. Petersburg 035. Intimate Surveillance: Collecting People as Data 032. Feminist, Decolonial, Indigenous STS: An Authors Meets Closed Panels Critics Panel Traditional (Closed) Panel Closed Panels 9:45 to 11:15 am Traditional (Closed) Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom 9:45 to 11:15 am D Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Participants: A Biotechnology and Bio Citizenship along the U.S.- Mexico Session Organizers: Border Melissa Villa-Nicholas, University of Rhode Island Deboleena Roy Roy, Emory University The “Good Female Spy”: Virtual Assistants, Domesticity, and Laura Foster, Indiana University - Bloomington White Femininity Miriam Sweeney, University of Alabama Chair: Identifying “Trap Doors”: The Gendered Surveillance of Sandra Harding Transgender People’s Online Embodiment Jeanie Austin, Discussants: San Francisco Public Library Sushmita Chatterjee, Appalachian State University Love in the Time of Surveillance Capitalism: How Algorithms Jennifer Hamilton, Hampshire College are Reshaping Our Intimate Online Spaces sava saheli singh, Rachel C Lee, UCLA Center for the Study of Women University of Ottawa Anne Pollock, King's College London Session Organizer: Banu Subramaniam, University of Massachusetts Amherst Melissa Villa-Nicholas, University of Rhode Island 033. Digital Innovations and the Future(s) of Agriculture - II 036. STS And Computational Knowledge Production In Policing Papers for Open Panels/Digital Innovations and the Future(s) of And Criminal Justice - II Agriculture Papers for Open Panels/STS And Computational Knowledge Open Panel Production In Policing And Criminal Justice 9:45 to 11:15 am Open Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom 9:45 to 11:15 am B Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Participants: E A private forecast service for agriculture? Commercializing Participants: different regimes of data production to organize farming Accountability By Design In Predictive Policing? A processes Jeanne Oui, EHESS Comparative Study Of Socio-Technical Arrangements In Big Data and the Country Air: Sprayer Drones as Mediators of The Netherlands And UK Henry Lawrence, Leiden Volumetric Agriculture Francisco Klauser, Neuchâtel University; Vlad Niculescu-Dinca, Leiden University University 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Interfacing Predictive Policing: Objectivity and Expertise University - Bloomington Between Police and Data Scientists Zoe Carey, New School Radical Challenges to Racial Science Bridget Harr, Bates for Social Research College The science of “civil unrest prediction” meets social media Selling ‘Oriental Medicine’: Markets, Labor, and Gentrification Gabriel Grill, University of Michigan; Christian Sandvig, in Urban US Chinatowns Raymond Fang, University of University of Michigan California, Irvine Using Big Data Analytics to Tackle Money Laundry in Nigerian Session Organizer: Governmental Organizations: Prospects and Challenges Raymond Fang, University of California, Irvine Rufai Rahim Abubakar, National Centre for Technology 039. Dancing The Anthropocene: Envisioning Rituals, Bodies, Management Environments And Political Situatedness Through The Lens Session Organizer: Of Dance - II Jens Hälterlein, University of Freiburg Papers for Open Panels/Dancing The Anthropocene - Envisioning Chairs: Rituals, Bodies, Environments And Political Situatedness Through Simon Egbert, Technische Universität Berlin The Lens Of Dance Nikolaus Pöchhacker, MCTS, Technical University of Munich Open Panel Thomas Linder, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada 9:45 to 11:15 am Discussant: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Fieke Jansen, Cardiff University Participants: 037. 4S At Play: Video Game Studies In STS - II Data Sonification for Dancing the Anthropocene Gretchen Papers for Open Panels/4S At Play: Video Game Studies In STS Bakke, Humboldt University, Berlin; Nicholas King, McGill Open Panel University 9:45 to 11:15 am Dancing with the Environment as Epistemic Practice Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Mariaenrica Giannuzzi, Cornell University - German Studies Participants: Dancing at the End of the World: Choreographies of Time and Choosing (Outer) Space to Play: Technical Affordances of Uncertainty Charli Brissey, University of Michigan - Ann Space-Themed Video Games Alexander John Daniel Arbor Mirowski, Indiana University Session Organizers: Degamification or non-use of an educational innovation ? The Gloria Baigorrotegui, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados - Usach other side of labor with games. Victor Potier, Université Flavio D'Abramo, MPIWG Berlin Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès Chair: From Vygotsky to Dosvox: a study on the evolution of games Annika Capelán, Independent/Aarhus University for people with disabilities in the 20th century Flavia Discussant: Ernesto de Oliveira da Silva Alves, Scholars; Denise Jennifer Monson, University of Illinois Cristina Alvares Oliveira, Federal University oh Rio de 040. Interrupting Open Science: Use, Reuse, and Misuse of Janeiro - UFRJ Research Data and Code Sociotechnical Changes in the French Video Game Industry: A Papers for Open Panels/Interrupting Open Science: The Use, Biographical Perpective Vinciane Zabban, Paris XIII Reuse, and Misuse of Research Data and Code University / LabEx ICCA; Hovig Ter Minassian, Tours Open Panel University, CITERES 9:45 to 11:15 am Video Games' Slide-Projector Progenitor: Economic Simulation Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Games of the 1960s Patrick R Davison, Data & Society Participants: Power, Knowledge, and Video Game Design: NBA2k Kory How I learned what a research parasite was Andrew Staver Alex Riemensperger, University of Pittsburgh Hoffman, iHub, Radboud University Nijmegen Session Organizer: Open Science as a Value-Driven, Cyberinfrastructure Supported Alexander John Daniel Mirowski, Indiana University Ethos Johanna Cohoon, UT Austin School of Information 038. Ethnic Studies and STS: Connections, Interruptions, Who pays the costs of free and open-source scientific software? Innovations R. Stuart Geiger, UC-Berkeley Institute for Data Science; Papers for Open Panels/Ethnic Studies and STS: Connections, Dorothy Roe Howard, UC San Diego Department of Interruptions, Innovations Communication & Design Lab; Lilly Irani, University of Open Panel California, San Diego; Nelle Varoquaux, University of 9:45 to 11:15 am California, Berkeley; Alexandra Paxton, University of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Connecticut; Chris Holdgraf, University of California, Participants: Berkeley Checking the Second Box: The Missing History of Ethnicity Open Pedagogy in Practice: Use and Reuse of Open Textbooks Yen Ji Julia Byeon, National Human Genome Research in California Natascha Chtena Institute; Chistopher Donohue, National Human Genome The Use, to Use and the User: A Production of “Uses” from Research Institute; Vence L. Bonham, National Human Action to Actor Maxime Harvey, Université du Québec à Genome Research Institute Montréal (UQAM) Making Latinx Makers Hector Beltran, MIT Session Organizers: Posthuman Possibilities on Multiple Levels: A Black Queer Seth Erickson, Penn State University Non/In/human Future Teresa L Hoard-Jackson, Indiana Irene Pasquetto, UCLA 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Peter Darch, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 043. The Curable & The Incurable 041. Situated Ethics and Normativities in Knowledge Making Closed Panels and Communities of Practice - II Traditional (Closed) Panel Papers for Open Panels/Situated Ethics and Normativities in 9:45 to 11:15 am Knowledge Making and Communities of Practice Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Open Panel Participants: 9:45 to 11:15 am From Passing as Normal to Becoming Normal: Cochlear Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Implants in Urban India Michele Friedner, The University Of Participants: Chicago Obligations Towards ‘Good’ Sciences: Philosophy Involved In Normal Cures Jaipreet Virdi, University of Delaware Clay And Word-Work Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent, Amsterdam ‘Blood does not Show as Much on Dark Skin’: Amputations Medical University Centers | Dept. General Practice | and Artificial Limbs in British India, 1850-1910 Aparna Section Medical Ethics Nair, University of Oklahoma Open to Interpretation: Values, Contestation, and Convergence The Incurables Laurence Tessier, Centre National de la in Community Biology Collectives Andrew Ian Murray, Recherche Scientifique University of California, Santa Cruz At the Limits of Cure: A History of Tuberculosis in India (in The Cut-off Problem: Epistemic Controversy and the Situated Three Parts) Bharat Jayram Venkat, University of Oregon Ethics of Healthcare Rationing Sarah Wadmann, The Danish Session Organizer: Center for Social Science Research; Amalie Martinus Michele Friedner, The University Of Chicago Hauge, The Danish Center for Social Science Research Chair: Troubling the Uncertain Boundary between Research and Bharat Jayram Venkat, University of Oregon Clinical Care: What Role Should ELSI Research Play? Discussant: Jennifer James, University of California, San Francisco; Matthew Wolf-Meyer, Binghamton University Galen Joseph, University of California, San Francisco 044. Innovative Academic Infrastructures: Digitalization, What a Mediminder Does: Arranging Autonomy Through Collaboration, and Experimentation - II Technologies of Care Adrianna Munson, Sociology, Papers for Open Panels/Innovative Academic Infrastructures: Columbia University Digitalization, Collaboration, and Experimentation Session Organizer: Open Panel Doris Lydahl, University of Gothenburg 9:45 to 11:15 am 042. Interrupting Innovation: Pausing to Examine New Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley Biotechnologies - II Participants: Papers for Open Panels/Interrupting Innovation: Pausing to Analyzing ‘the Screenome’: A New Framework for Hyper- Examine New Biotechnologies Contextual Critical Digital Research Andrew Arthur Open Panel Fitzgerald, Stanford University 9:45 to 11:15 am Culture Values of Russian Engineers Through the Lens of the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Social Networking Service Roman Vyacheslavovich Participants: Maliushkin, European University at St. Petersburg Bringing the public to the editing table: governance of new Tapping into Science: University Research Alliances, genome editing tools in Norway Marit Svingen, Norwegian Technological Breadth, and New Product Development U. Of Science And Technology (NTNU) Kremena Slavova, Collegio Universitario de Estudios “Democratizing” Biotechnology: Institutional Constraints on Financieros, Madrid; Simcha Jong, Leiden University Participatory Governance in Genetic Engineering Santiago The Complexity of Measuring Scientific Achievements in Jose Molina, University of California Berkeley; Gordon Times of the “Bolivarian Revolution” in Venezuela Luis Pherribo, Mr. Bernardo Weky, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Designing for Ambivalence: The Role of Extension Services in Científicas Public Interest Theory and Action Abraham Tidwell, Two Interactive Roles Boost China's Science Popularization : University of Georgia; Alexa Lamm, University of Georgia The investigation of Scientist and the Public Shu Xue, Genetic Frontiers for Conservation: An Assessment of Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Synthetic Biology and Biodiversity Conservation Kent Development; Guangxi He, Chinese Academy of Science and Redford, Archipelago Consulting; Todd Kuiken, North Technology for Development; Wenxia Zhang, University of Carolina State University; Thomas Brooks, International Wisconsin-Madison Union for Conservation of Nature From the Communication of Science and Technology to the Risk & Innovation: An Interpretive Policy Analysis of DTC Appropriation of Knowledge in Intercultural Contexts Xenia Genetic Health Test Regulation Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer Anaid Rueda Romero, Universidad del País Vasco; Juan Polytechnic Institute Carlos García Cruz, Arizona State University Session Organizer: Session Organizers: Maywa Montenegro Alberto Eduardo Morales, University of California Irvine Chair: Maka Suarez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Jennifer Sedell, University of California, Davis Ethnography Discussant: Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Phillip Macnaghten, Wageningen University Ethnography 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

045. Rethinking Health Professions in the 21st Century: Open Panel Innovations, Interruptions, and Regenerations 9:45 to 11:15 am Papers for Open Panels/Rethinking Health Professions Education Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu in the 21st Century: Innovations, Interruptions, and Regenerations Participants: Open Panel Fight For Our Health: Activism in the Face of Health Insurance 9:45 to 11:15 am Precarity Beza Merid, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Bodies under Pressure: Experiencing Waiting Time in Basic Participants: Healthcare Facilities (Morocco) Josiane Carine Tantchou G, Electronic Medical Record as a Trigger of Sociotechnical Cnrs Controversies Pablo Ignacio Hermansen, Pontificia Himalayan Laboratory: Nepal and the Emergence of Global Universidad Católica de Chile; Matías Valderrama; Martin Mental Health Aidan Seale-Feldman, University of Virginia Tironi When aliens touch: Prosocial neural circuitry across scientific Medical Education Research and the Limits of Objectivity Kelly practices Swasti Mishra Underman, Drexel University Session Organizer: Medical Training as a Transformative Experience: A Novel Monamie Bhadra Haines, Nanyang Technological University Perspective for Dehumanization in Medicine Marcia Chair: Villanueva Lozano, UNAM Beza Merid, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor New Technology as a Catalyst in the Transformation of Medical Specialties Ann Lennarson Greer, University Of Wisconsin- 048. Workshop: Collective Editing and Writing Practices of Milwaukee Short Pieces for 4S Backchannels Blog Closed Panels Precision, Probability, and Uncertainty: Engaging with Traditional (Closed) Panel experimental medicine in the context of terminal cancer 11:30 to 1:00 pm Michael Halpin; Dagoberto Cortez, University of Wisconsin Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B - Madison Session Organizer: Session Organizers: Amanda Windle, London College of Communiciation, Kelly Underman, Drexel University University of the Arts, London Alexandra Vinson, University of Michigan 049. Ethnografilm 2019 - I 046. Text-Based Machine Learning, Big Data, And The Social Closed Panels Study Of Science - II Special Event Papers for Open Panels/Text-Based Machine Learning, Big Data, 11:30 to 1:00 pm And The Social Study Of Science Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Open Panel E 9:45 to 11:15 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Session Organizer: Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University Participants: A Critical Examination of Computational Social Science Karen 050. Disaster STS Meetup Y Huang, Harvard University; Peaks Krafft Closed Panels Data-Driven Philosophy of Scientific Change Muhammad Traditional (Closed) Panel Ameer ul Azeem Sarwar, University of Toronto; Patrick 11:30 to 1:00 pm Fraser, University of Toronto Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Standing on the shoulder of the tumbling giants: Empirical Session Organizers: Analysis on Post-Retraction Citation seokkyun woo, Georgia Jennifer J Henderson, Cooperative Institute for Research in Tech Environmental Sciences Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Making Attention Regimes Visible: An Exploration of Triggers and Patterns of Collective Attention Using 051. 6S Business Meeting Nicolas Baya-Laffite, Institut des sciences sociales, 4S Annual Meeting Université de Lausanne; Boris Beaude, STSLab, Université Business Meeting de Lausanne; Ogier Maitre, STSLab, Université de Lausanne 11:30 to 1:00 pm Memecracy : Shaping Public Opinion Through WhatsApp Data Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Infrastructure Henry Chavez, PUCE; Jacqueline Gaybor, 052. Digital Border Practices - I Erasmus University Rotterdam; Denis CHAVEZ, École Closed Panels Pratique des Hautes Études - CHArt - France Traditional (Closed) Panel Session Organizer: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Charles Jonathan Gomez, City University of New York, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Queens College Participants: Chair: Migrants’ digital resistance practices in the Greek territory and Sebastian Munoz-Najar Galvez, Stanford University borderland Vasiliki Markygianni, IT University of Discussant: Copenhagen; Vasilis Galis Sebastian Munoz-Najar Galvez, Stanford University Migrants’ digital practices in anti-deportation strategies and 047. Embodied Narratives of Health, Self, and Knowledge return strategies Martin Bak Jørgensen, University of Single Paper Submission Aalborg; Leandros Fischer, University of Aalborg Spaces of waiting, hoping and tempting - Understanding the use 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

of ICT by refugees at the Brenner border Claudia Lintner, Laura Foster, Indiana University - Bloomington Free University of Bolzano 055. Corporate Influence on Science and Regulation – I Materials of solidarity: on alternative infrastructures of care Papers for Open Panels/Corporate Influence on Science and Fredy Mora-Gámez, Linköping University, Tema-T (Tema Regulation Technology and Social Change) Open Panel Session Organizers: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Vasilis Galis Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & Martin Bak Jørgensen, University of Aalborg B 053. Heterogeneity, Humility and Hegemony: Reflections on Participants: Engineering Life Conflicts of interest, ignorance, hegemony and the Closed Panels diethylstilboestrol food crisis in the United States Jean-Paul Traditional (Closed) Panel Gaudillière, Cermes3 1:15 to 2:30 pm Why Don’t We Care About Electrosmog? Undone Science and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B the Public Sphere David J Hess, Vanderbilt Participants: Patron or Perish? Interrogating the Role of Industry Funding in Testing rationality in synthetic biology Pablo Schyfter, Science, Academic Research Michael Katell, University of Technology and Innovation Studies, The University of Washington (Information School); Meg Young; Peaks Krafft Edinburgh Toward a Convergence Regime: Science and Neoliberal Humility and synthetic biology Jane Calvert, Edinburgh Governmentality Pascal Ragouet, Université de Bordeaux - University Centre Emile Durkheim; Léo Mignot, Université de Grand challenges for heterogeneous engineering Emma Frow, Bordeaux - Centre Emile Durkheim; Vincent Grimaud, Arizona State University Université de Bordeaux - Centre Emile Durkheim Buying into the linear model? Hypocrisy and heterogeneity in Session Organizers: the governance of synthetic biology Robert David Jonathan Henri Boullier, French National Institute of Health and Smith, University of Edinburgh; Thokozani Kamwendo, Medical Research University of Edinburgh Boris Hauray, Inserm Whose future? The perils of deliberative democracy and 056. Permeable Housing and Intersecting Infrastructures synthetic biology Deborah Scott, University of Edinburgh Papers for Open Panels/Permeable Housing and Intersecting Session Organizer: Infrastructures Emma Frow, Arizona State University Open Panel Discussant: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Gary Downey, Virginia Tech Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood 054. Latin American Entanglements of Gender, Sexuality, Race, Participants: Ethnicity, Coloniality - I The Climate-Ready Home: Thinking Through Landscapes of Papers for Open Panels/Latin American Entanglements of Gender, Vulnerability and Care in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alison Sexuality, Race, Ethnicity, Coloniality: STS Innovations, Kenner, Drexel University Interruptions and Regenerations Situated Bodies and Toxic Certainty: How Mothers Think Open Panel Comparatively About Risk(s) Paola Villegas, Northwestern 1:15 to 2:30 pm University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Healthy climate needs a service: maintaining HVAC Participants: infrastructures in times of transition Moritz F Fürst, Constructing Subjects at Sexual Risk in Mexico City HIV Université de Lausanne; Alain Bovet, Haute école de gestion Prevention Regimes César Torres Cruz, Laboratorio de Arc Neuchâtel Estudios de la Ciencia y la Tecnología, UNAM; Edna María Mold Cultures Liam Grealy, University of Sydney Suárez Díaz, Profesora-investigadora, Facultad de Ciencias, Friend and foe: relating water and housing through the lens of UNAM, Mexico. extractivism Tess Lea, University of Sydney Mosquitoes, precarity, and the dismantling of the healthcare Session Organizer: system: the making of Brazilian science / science in Brazil in Liam Grealy, University of Sydney the search for global health solutions Luisa Reis Castro, Chairs: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Aron Chang, The Blue House Civic Studio Sympoiesis with CeSaM: making with menstrual blood stem Gilad Meron, The Blue House Civic Studio cells in a Brazilian Biophysics laboratory Daniela Tonelli 057. Science, Technology, and International Security Manica, Unicamp - Brazil Papers for Open Panels/Science, Technology, and International Capturing spirituality: anthropological study about the spiritual Security dimension of health on scientific medical research Rodrigo Open Panel Toniol, Unicamp 1:15 to 2:30 pm Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Sandra Harding Participants: Chair: Biology, Big Data, and Bioinsecurities: Illuminating the Sandra Harding security implications of changing epistemic frameworks in Discussant: the life sciences Rebecca Hester 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Anticipating the security threat from gene editing technique Sydney; Kane Race, University of Sydney; Toby Lea, UNSW CRISPR Sonia Ben Ouagrham-Gormley, George Mason History and actual religious uses of San Pedro brew in Ecuador University Luis Antonio Gaybor, Central University of Ecuador Reimagining security governance for science and emerging How to Study Chemsex (Without Mentioning Gay Erotic) in technology Samuel A Weiss Evans, Tufts University Taiwan? Poyao Huang, UCSD Trusting Infrastructure: The Emergence of Computer Security The Kush City Innovation District: Debilitation and Innovation Incident Response, 1989-2005 Rebecca Slayton, Cornell Network Connectivity in Houston's Midtown Mary Claire University Neal, Rice University ‘Paper Tiger’ or ‘Real Tiger’? Chinese Cold War Civil Defence Session Organizer: Katrin Heilmann, KCL Nancy D. Campbell, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Session Organizer: 060. Organizing Technoscientific Capitalism: Epistemic Values, Kathleen Vogel, Prof. Practices & Assets - I Chair: Papers for Open Panels/Organizing Technoscientific Capitalism: Kathleen Vogel, Prof. Epistemic Values, Practices & Assets 058. Advocating for Science in Contemporary States of Open Panel Authoritarianism - I 1:15 to 2:30 pm Papers for Open Panels/Advocating for Science in Contemporary Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom States of Authoritarianism D Open Panel Participants: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Cannibalizing Capital: Disruption as rhetoric, practice and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom process Devika Narayan, University of Minnesota A Grants and Epistemic Values, Practices & Assets Jane Bjørn Participants: Vedel, Copenhagen Business School From Golden Age To Dangerous Subversives: Argentinian "How many jobs has your research created?" Enacting value Science Under Frail Democracies And Military Regimes from Norwegian biotechnology research Gisle Solbu, (1955-1973) Lucia Cespedes Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Heidrun Science in an Authoritarian Context. Power Shifts, Changing Åm, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Agendas and the Loss of Science as It Was Hebe Vessuri, Investment ‘Heat Maps’ and Other Devices For Knowing and Independent researcher; Damny Laya, State University of Performing High-Tech Investment. Jacob Hellman Campinas (UNICAMP) Social Organization of Work in Academic Labs in the The Neoliberal - Conservative Transformation of The Scientific Biomedical Sciences: Transformation through Competition and Technological Research Council of Turkey Esma H. Annalisa Salonius, Independent Scholar, formerly Celebioglu, George Mason University University of Pennsylvania A Market of Black Boxes: The Russian Internet Industry of Valuating people: recruitment and selection professionals in Censorship and Surveillance Ksenia Ermoshina, CNRS; Chile Javier Hernandez, Universidad Catolica de Temuco Benjamin Loveluck, Télécom ParisTech; Francesca Musiani, Session Organizers: CNRS Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School Session Organizer: John Grant Gardner, Monash University, Australia STS IstanbuLab, Research Platform Kean Birch, York University Chair: Chair: Duygu Kasdogan, İzmir Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi Kean Birch, York University Discussant: 061. STS Underground - I: Mining Knowledge Practices Aybike Alkan, Koc University Papers for Open Panels/STS Underground: Investigating the 059. Domains of Critical Drug Studies: Absent Pleasures and Technoscientific Worlds of Mining and Subterranean Extraction Risky Presents in Emerging Spaces of Harm Reduction - I Open Panel Papers for Open Panels/Domains of Critical Drug Studies: Absent 1:15 to 2:30 pm Pleasures and Risky Presents in Emerging Spaces of Harm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Reduction E Open Panel Participants: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Moon Underground: Space Colonization And The Global Race Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom For Lunar Water Ice Tamara Alvarez, The New School for B Social Research Participants: Mining the Sky Elisabeth Graffy, Arizona State University Altered States of Ontology: Hallucinogenic Psychiatry, Know, Measure, and Control: Epistemic and Technopolitical Psychedelic Fascism, and Acid Communism William James Practices in the Global Project to Eliminate Mercury Use in Guerrero, University of California, Santa Cruz Artisanal Gold Mining Sebastian Rubiano-Galvis, University Biomedical HIV Prevention, Risk And New Possibilities For of California, Berkeley Sexual Pleasure Nathanael Wells, Monash University When environmental legacy becomes a resource: On the Drugs as Technologies of the Self: Enhancement and entanglement of valorization and knowledge practices Alena Transformation in LGBTQ cultures Kiran Pienaar, Bleicher, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - University of Sydney; Dean Anthony Murphy, University of UFZ, GmbH; Martin David, Helmholtz Centre for 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Environmental Research - UFZ; Henriette Rutjes, Helmholtz Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ Participants: Session Organizers: Beyond Beautification Monica Britt Hutton, Massachusetts Jessica Mary Smith, Colorado School of Mines Institute of Technology Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Embrace the Waste: Reassessing Post-Mining Reclamation Roopali Phadke, Macalester College John Baeten, Indiana University 062. Prenatal Genetic Testing Today: Innovation, Advocacy and Field Remediations: Salvage Karolina Sobecka, fhnw; Elzbieta the Meaning of Disability Kowalska, Adam Mickiewicz University; Alexandra Closed Panels Skowronska, Adam Mickiewicz University Traditional (Closed) Panel Resilience, Regeneration, and Other Systems of Aspiration Tom 1:15 to 2:30 pm Ozden-Schilling, Johns Hopkins University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Session Organizer: Participants: Arn Keeling, Department of Geography, Memorial University Down Syndrome, Prenatal Diagnosis, and Parent Responses Chair: Emer Lucey, University of Wisconsin-Madison Sebastian Ureta, Universidad Alberto Hurtado Rethinking Professional Identity and Roles: Genetic Counselors 065. Real-World Experiments for Knowledge Production - I and Disability Advocacy Andrew J Hogan, Creighton Papers for Open Panels/Real-World Experiments for Knowledge University Production Managing Possible Familial Disability: Provider and Parent Open Panel Strategies in the Cell-free DNA Screening Context Aleksa 1:15 to 2:30 pm Owen, University of California, Berkeley Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses A Boon for Advocates or a New Eugenics? The Uncertain Participants: Implications of Non-Invasive Prenatal Genetic Testing Real-World Experiments for Knowledge Production in the Daniel Navon, University of California, San Diego Military Context: A Case Study of Chinese Defending Experiences and Perceptions of Prenatal Testing in East Asia: against Invasion of U-2 Fighters in 1950s-70s Yongyang Yu, from a Gender-based Perspective Hyunsoo Hong, Meiji University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; Dazhou Wang, Gakuin University School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Session Organizers: Chinese Academy of Sciences Daniel Navon, University of California, San Diego Localizing Science: Creating, Legitimizing, and Distributing Andrew J Hogan, Creighton University Knowledge in the Public Sphere Maya Sanders, Rensselaer Discussant: Polytechnic Institute Rayna Rapp, New York University Designing Blended Modes of Knowledge Production Inside the 063. The Social Life of Algorithms - I “Real-World” of Biosphere 2, 1991-1994 Meredith Sattler, Papers for Open Panels/The Social Life of Algorithms Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Open Panel STS, Philosophy And The (mini)-Public Forum Haris 1:15 to 2:30 pm (Charalambos) Shekeris, N/A - Independent Researcher; Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Christos Hadjioannou, Sofia University Participants: Session Organizers: Computable Metaphors: Ontologies, Materialities, Humanities, Barbara Allen, Virginia Tech-National Capital Region Campus Informatics Robert J Thornton, University of the Matthias Gross, Department of Urban and Environmental Witwatersrand Sociology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ Against Algorithm Warren Sack, University of California, Meredith Sattler, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Santa Cruz Chair: Becoming FAT: The Formation of Algorithmic Fairness, Barbara Allen, Virginia Tech-National Capital Region Campus Accountability, and Transparency Emanuel Moss, CUNY Discussant: Graduate Center Nona Schulte-Römer, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Confused and Furious: Encountering Algorithmic Bias Against Research - UFZ LGBTQIA Content on YouTube Jingyi Gu, The Institute of 066. Innovation, Biocapital And The Making Of Post-Genomic Communications Research, University of Illinois Urbana- Medicine - I Champaign Papers for Open Panels/Innovation, Biocapital And The Making How It Actually Works: Creator Imaginaries of the YouTube Of Post-Genomic Medicine Algorithm as Recursive Governance Thomas William Lewis Open Panel MacDonald, Queen's University 1:15 to 2:30 pm Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Hugh Gusterson, George Washington University Participants: 064. Remediating Remediation: Imagining Alternatives for From ‘janampatri’ to ‘genomepatri’: the (re) emergence of Assessing and Redressing Environmental Harm - I personalized medicine in India Shashank Shekhar Tiwari, Papers for Open Panels/Remediating Remediation: Imagining Canadian Institute for Genomics and Society Alternatives for Assessing and Redressing Environmental Harm Precision Medicine and the Resurgence of Race in Genomic Open Panel Medicine Jonathan Kahn, Mitchell Hamline School of Law 1:15 to 2:30 pm Promising Precision Medicine for the Population: Case Studies 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

in Bringing Genomic Technologies Into Healthcare Kasia Michael Mair, University of Liverpool Tolwinski, McGill University 069. Unpacking Expertise - I: Data, the Digital, and Terms and Conditions: Data, Consent, and the Unintended Organizations Consequences of Direct-to-Consumer DNA Tests Hazelle Papers for Open Panels/Unpacking Expertise Lerum, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Hined A Rafeh, Open Panel Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1:15 to 2:30 pm Variants of Uncertain Significance and communities of practice Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu in clinical genomics Adam Hedgecoe, Cardiff University Participants: The future is ever present: innovation, promissory technologies Data (and) Science(s): The Double Movement of Continuity and the dynamics of the bioeconomy Paul Martin, and Experimentation in Expertise Production Philipp Brandt, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield University of Mannheim Session Organizer: Digital distrust theory: on the Internet, power, and expert Paul Martin, Department of Sociological Studies, University of authority crisis Magdalena Halina Góralska, Koźmiński Sheffield University in Warsaw 067. What STS Can Do: Innovations and Alternatives for STS Expert identity in the science-based organizations Olga Practice – I Lelebina, ISG International Business School; Claire Picque, Papers for Open Panels/What STS Can Do: Innovations and Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL University Alternatives for STS Practice Interdisciplinarity as a Can Opener - Fragile or Reinvigorated Open Panel Expert Roles in Interdisciplinary Research Centers? Silvio 1:15 to 2:30 pm Suckow, WZB (Berlin Social Science Center) Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Reinventing Expertise in an Age of Platforms Shreeharsh Participants: Kelkar, University of California, Berkeley Promises/premises, Practices and Possibilities for action Trading Expertise in Machine Learning Markets Suzanne L. teaching of / in / with STS Helen Josok Gansmo, STS/NTNU Thomas, Intel Labs "Help Us Frame the Problem": A Case Study of Public Sector Session Organizer: Innovation Holly Okonkwo, Purdue University Paige Sweet, Harvard University Innovation at the Intersection: Using STS to enable University – Chair: Technology Sector Collaboration James Smithies, King's Luciana de Souza Leao, Columbia University Digital Lab 070. Classic STS Papers, Re-incorporated, Reimagined, Re- Lessons for what STS can do from the Futures Studies field enacted - I Barbara Maria Bok, Swinburne University of Technology Papers for Open Panels/Classic STS Papers, Re-incorporated, Helping Advanced STEM Students Find STS-Self: Barriers, Reimagined, Re-enacted Contextualization, Diversity, and Humility Jongmin LEE, Open Panel University of Science and Technology, Korea 2:45 to 4:00 pm Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus Zoe Nyssa, Purdue University Participants: 068. Lab Studies Reloaded? Machine Learning, Ethnography, Anticipated Events and Narrative Explanation in Science: A re- and Critical STS telling of “Warranting Scientific Belief” by Gilbert and Papers for Open Panels/Lab Studies Reloaded? Machine Learning, Mulkay Matthew Cousineau, Auburn University Ethnography, and Critical STS Misundertood Misundertandings and the crisis of expertise: Re- Open Panel reading and advancing Wynne's Classic Work Davide 1:15 to 2:30 pm Orsini, Mississippi State University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Reimagining the Material-Semiotic in Feminist Participants: Neomaterialisms and (Feminist) STS Anastassija Kostan, Rebooting biology? Critical reflections on following University of Frankfurt Germany automations and machine learning in synthetic biology Situated Thinking Henry M Cowles, University of Michigan Robert Meckin, University of Manchester Session Organizers: The co-production of data-sharing norms: From the lab to CI- Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University enabled data repositories and back again Sarah Elaine bratt, Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison Syracuse University School of Information Studies Chair: The inadequacy of laboratory studies and the usefulness of Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison interviews in artificial intelligence and robotics Vassilis Discussant: Galanos, University of Edinburgh Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University On the praxeology of perceptrons: Rebuilding “Mark I,” 071. Digital Border Practices - II respecifying machine learning Philippe Sormani, University Closed Panels of Lausanne; Hunter Longe, California Art School Traditional (Closed) Panel Coding in a lab: Toward a micro-sociology of computer 2:45 to 4:00 pm programming Florian Jaton, CSI - Mines ParisTech Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Session Organizers: Participants: Florian Jaton, CSI - Mines ParisTech Challenging the Borders in Communication: Institutionalized Philippe Sormani, University of Lausanne Spaces for Migrants and Digital (covert) Ethnography 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Nerina Boursinou, University of Leicester, School of Media, A FabLab in the Periphery: Reconfiguring Innovation from São Communication and Sociology Paulo Liliana Gil, The New School Hashtag #NSFW #Tumblr: What the Tumblr Ban Means for Multi-history and Construction of Methodologies in Brazilian Platform Migration Martin Johannes Riedl, The University Cyberfeminist Collectives Narrira Souza, Universidade of Texas at Austin Federal de Goiás The Politics of Research and Development of Border Security Producing Pyramids: The Political Economy of Archaeology Technologies Clemens Binder, Mr and Indigenous Labor in El Tajín, Mexico, 1936-1974 Sam Session Organizers: Holley-Kline, Stanford University Vasilis Galis Sur o no Sur: Making Science and Colonialism in “the End of Martin Bak Jørgensen, University of Aalborg the World” Mara Dicenta, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 072. Towards Sustainability - I: Exploring Paths for Wild Yeast Dreams: Nationalized Nature, Sustainable Biotech, Transformative Innovation Through Renewable Energy and and the Making of Brazilian Green Capitalism Nicole Waste Management Labruto, Johns Hopkins University Papers for Open Panels/Towards Sustainability: Exploring Session Organizer: Technologies, Models, Policies and Theories Between the Global Sandra Harding North and Global South Chair: Open Panel Sandra Harding 2:45 to 4:00 pm Discussant: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, UNIVERSIDAD Participants: IBEROAMERICANA PUEBLA European research politics, techno-scientific networks and a 074. Corporate Influence on Science and Regulation – II North-South comparison in the case of photovoltaics Efi Papers for Open Panels/Corporate Influence on Science and Nakopoulou, National and Kapodistrian University of Regulation Athens; Stathis Arapostathis, National and Kapodistrian Open Panel University of Athens 2:45 to 4:00 pm Toward Just Energy Transition: Alternative models of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & Distributed Generation Systems with Renewable Energy in B Argentina Santiago Manuel Garrido, CONICET/Universidad Participants: Nacional de Quilmes Corporate Networking: Philanthropic Foundations and the Exploring the barriers and drivers in Solar Photovoltaic Promotion of Business Interests Marc-Olivier Déplaude, Technological Innovation System in India Amitkumar Singh French National Institute for Agricultural research; Nicolas Akoijam, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) India Larchet, Université du Havre; Thomas Depecker, French Converting waste to wealth in Nigeria: The Policy imperatives National Institute for Agricultural research Rufai Rahim Abubakar, National Centre for Technology Regulations in Pharmaceutical Industry in India: Reflections Management; Yusuff Shola, National Centre for Technology from The Indian Parliament Deep Jyoti Francis, Jawaharlal Management; Emmanuel Iroh, National Centre for Nehru University Technology Management Constructing a 'green' campus: co-shaping of environmental Paying The Price for “Unjust" Global Transitions : The absence science, corporation, and public discourse at a polytechnic of Production and Workers in the recycling debate university Paul Stephen Gillis-Smith, Cal Poly State Aravindhan Nagarajan, School of Habitat Studies, Tata University, San Luis Obispo; Danielle Davis, Cal Poly State Institute of Social Sciences (Mumbai) University, San Luis Obispo There is non-human life after death, but it’s also different, "Ordinary people are asking for science". Lobbying strategies depending on where it occurs Marcos Fialho Carvalho, through pro-science movements in Europe Sylvain Laurens, UFRJ - HCTE; José Antonio Borges, NCE/UFRJ; Eduardo EHESS Paris; Paul Guille Escuret, Paris 4 (GEMASS) - Aix- Nazareth Paiva, EDUARDO NAZARETH PAIVA Marseille (VITROME) Session Organizer: Session Organizer: Santiago Garrido, IESCT-UNQ (Institute of Science and Boris Hauray, Inserm Technology Studies - Universidad Nacional de Quilmes) / CONICET 075. Exploring Regional Innovation Cultures Papers for Open Panels/Exploring Regional Innovation Cultures: Chair: Regional Diversity, Cultural Imaginations, and Social Cohesion in Gabriela Bortz, IESCT-UNQ (Institute of Science and Innovation Theory and Practice Technology Studies - Universidad Nacional de Quilmes) / Open Panel CONICET 2:45 to 4:00 pm 073. Latin American Entanglements of Gender, Sexuality, Race, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Ethnicity, Coloniality - II Participants: Papers for Open Panels/Latin American Entanglements of Gender, Conservative innovation cultures and the case of Bavaria Luise Sexuality, Race, Ethnicity, Coloniality: STS Innovations, M Ruge, TU München; Alexander Wentland, Technical Interruptions and Regenerations University of Munich; Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, Open Panel Technical University Munich 2:45 to 4:00 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Cultural Epistemologies and Ecologies of Practice in Regional Environmental Disaster Resilience Innovation Policy and Participants: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Practice Chris Goldsworthy, Institute for Science, Innovation Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Hyderabad and Society, University of Oxford Campus Boundary Work and Transversality: Cataloguing Typologies of Session Organizer: North-South Governance of Emerging Technologies STS IstanbuLab, Research Platform Ogundiran Soumonni, University of the Witwatersrand, Chair: South Africa; Thomas S Woodson, Stony Brook University; Maral Erol, Isik University Rider W Foley, University of Virginia; Susan Cozzens, Discussant: Georgia Institute of Technology Ozgur Narin, Ordu University, Turkey Sociotechnical imaginaries as a resource for transformative 078. Domains of Critical Drug Studies: Absent Pleasures and innovation policy: the case of extractive industries in Risky Presents in Emerging Spaces of Harm Reduction - II Colombia Ernesto Andrade-Sastoque, University of Twente; Papers for Open Panels/Domains of Critical Drug Studies: Absent Gonzalo Ordonez-Matamoros, Universidad Externado de Pleasures and Risky Presents in Emerging Spaces of Harm Colombia; Stefan Kuhlmann, University of Twente Reduction Session Organizers: Open Panel Alexander Wentland, Technical University of Munich 2:45 to 4:00 pm Luise M Ruge, TU München Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, Technical University Munich B 076. The Grey Zones of Illegality and Informality: Creativity, Participants: Cunning and Innovation A Good “Doctor” is Hard to Find: Assessing Uncredentialed Papers for Open Panels/The Grey Zones of Illegality and Expertise in Assisted Injection Sarah Brothers, Yale Informality: Creativity, Cunning and Innovation University Open Panel Calculating the Herbal Toxicity: Aristolochic Acids 2:45 to 4:00 pm Controversies and Epidemiology Researches of Herbs. Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen PoHsun Chen, Division of Policy and Law, Institute of Participants: Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei At the Margins: Expert patient subjectivities in the biomedical Taiwan treatment of advanced cancer Shan Mohammed, University Social Work of Substance: Interrgoating the of Toronto Underrepresentation of Substace Use Education in Canadian Do-it-Yourself Technologies For Type 1 Diabetes Self-Care Social Work Cirriculum Christopher B.R. Smith, Memorial And The Transformation Of Defined Social Roles Bianca University of Newfoundland Jansky, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich “We Need to Get a Psychologist”: Constructing Fetal Alcohol Formality and Illegality: Ironies and Interpenetrations in Spectrum Disorder and the Behavioral and Executive Colombia Malcom Ashmore; Olga Restrepo, Universidad Functioning Aspects of Attention Danielle Kabella, ASU Nacional De Colombia School of the Future of Innovation in Society Illegal and the informal innovation in Latin America Javier When Therapy Goes Rogue: A Qualitative Analysis of Health Guerrero, Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano de Medellín; Providers’ Perspective Toward Buprenorphine/Naloxone Óscar Moreno-Martíenz, University of Edinburgh Diversion Jia-shin Chen, Institute of Science, Technology Linking conceptualization and empirical understanding of and Society, National Yang-Ming University Grassroots Innovations: evidence from the countryside Session Organizer: Sazzad Parwez, School of Development Studies, Indian Nancy D. Campbell, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Institute of Health Management Research, Jaipur, India 079. STS & Africa - I: Bodies and Biomedicine Session Organizers: Papers for Open Panels/STS Africa: Innovations, Interruptions, Javier Guerrero, Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano de Regenerations Medellín Open Panel Óscar Moreno-Martíenz, University of Edinburgh 2:45 to 4:00 pm 077. Advocating for Science in Contemporary States of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Authoritarianism - II C Papers for Open Panels/Advocating for Science in Contemporary Participants: States of Authoritarianism Disease as a site of trust and control in vaccine trials John Kojo Open Panel Aggrey, Louisiana State University; Wesley Shrum, 2:45 to 4:00 pm Louisiana State University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Hacking Prosthetic Devices and Subverting Western Logics of A Cure in Uganda Vaia Yioula Sigounas, UNC-Chapel Hill Participants: Lives in African Science: Boundary-work in Careers of Natural Hydraulic Mission in Iran: A Case Study of Lake Urmia Elham Science Researchers in Kenya Matthew Harsh, Cal Poly; Yousefinejad, 2nd year PhD student at Queen's University Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University; Ravtosh Bal, Interrupting the Trump Administration's Contempt for Scientific Concordia University, Montreal, Canada; Mark Joseph Expertise David Caudill, Villanova University Schafer, Louisiana State University; Paige Miller, University Is (Post)Truth the Enemy of the Open Society? Knowledge, of Wisconsin, River Falls Fanaticism, and the Future of Democracy. Taylor Dotson, “When Things Fall Apart:” Genetic Return and Racial (Re)pair New Mexico Tech of American History in Cameroon Victoria Michelle Massie Science and authoritarianism in India Aswathy Raveendran, 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Session Organizers: Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Toluwalogo Odumosu, University of Virginia Roopali Phadke, Macalester College Laura Foster, Indiana University - Bloomington 082. Innovating Air Pollution Governance: Collaborations, Discussant: Interruptions, and Regenerations - I Tasha Rijke-Epstein, Vanberbilt University Papers for Open Panels/Innovating Air Pollution Governance: 080. Organizing Technoscientific Capitalism: Epistemic Values, Collaborations, Interruptions, and Regenerations Practices & Assets - II Open Panel Papers for Open Panels/Organizing Technoscientific Capitalism: 2:45 to 4:00 pm Epistemic Values, Practices & Assets Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Open Panel Participants: 2:45 to 4:00 pm Making Sense of Data through Collaborative Measuring of Air Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Pollution: Community Air Monitoring Negotiations in D Taiwan Wen-Ling Tu, National Chengchi University Participants: Daily practices and experimentations. Materialistic pragmatic Asset, Patent, Lifesaver: The Multiple Ontologies of an analysis for the air pollution of Coyhaique Gloria Essential Drug Stephen Nicola, University College Dublin; Baigorrotegui, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados - Usach Susi Geiger, University College Dublin Satellite Remote Sensing of Air Pollution in the Andes: Capitalizing the ‘Measure of Our Ignorance’: Post-war Collaborations in Public Health Policy Danilo Mejia, Macroeconomics and the Accounting Treatment of R&D Kaleidos, Universidad de Cuenca - FLACSO Ecuador Sarvnaz Lotfi, Virginia Tech Session Organizers: Capitalizing waste: transforming environmental concerns into Maka Suarez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary commercial objects. Tomas Ariztia, Universidad Diego Ethnography Portales Katie Cox, University of California, Irvine Innovation, assets, and rentiership in technoscientific Rohit Negi, School of Global Affairs, Ambedkar University capitalism: A new research agenda? Kean Birch, York Delhi University; Margaret Chiappetta, York University Chair: Valuing the Infrastructure: Assetization of Bio-Resources in Maka Suarez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Japan Koichi Mikami, Keio University Ethnography Rent Seeking Attention Seeking: Indexical Governmentality in Discussant: the Platform Space Ulysses Pascal, Department of Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Information Studies, UCLA 083. The Social Life of Algorithms - II Session Organizers: Papers for Open Panels/The Social Life of Algorithms Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School Open Panel John Grant Gardner, Monash University, Australia 2:45 to 4:00 pm Kean Birch, York University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Chair: Participants: John Grant Gardner, Monash University, Australia Medical and Public Health Algorithms as Colonizing Tools 081. STS Underground - II: Subterranean Timescapes Jorge Benavides-Rawson, George Washington University Papers for Open Panels/STS Underground: Investigating the Algorithms that Empower? ACS and the Future of Intelligence Technoscientific Worlds of Mining and Subterranean Extraction Analysis Kathleen Vogel, Prof. Open Panel #Insta-Enivornment: Measuring the effects of Instagram's 2:45 to 4:00 pm algorithm on climate change communications DAVID Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom CHRISTOPHER RHEAMS, The University of Texas at E Dallas Participants: Speed Cameras: An Appreciative Critique Hugh Gusterson, Remembering and Imagining the Underground: Contested George Washington University Timescapes in Mining Conflicts Erik Kojola, Davidson The theater of algorithmic transparency in the french public College sector Loup Cellard, University of Warwick Chthonic Politics in Arkadia: Archaeological Pasts, Energy Session Organizer: Futures, and Resource-Becoming Nathaniel T Stanton, Hugh Gusterson, George Washington University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - STS 084. Remediating Remediation: Imagining Alternatives for The Lithium Trade in the Andes Javiera Barandiaran, Assessing and Redressing Environmental Harm - II University of California, Santa Barbara Papers for Open Panels/Remediating Remediation: Imagining The rise of hyper-speculation in post-conventional energy Alternatives for Assessing and Redressing Environmental Harm futures Magdalena Kuchler, Uppsala University Open Panel Strategic ignorance and politics of time: how expert knowledge 2:45 to 4:00 pm framed shale gas policies Sebastien Chailleux, E2S UPPA Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Whence Came the Hydrocarbons? Life, Petroleum Origins and Participants: Climate Futures Sabrina Peric, University of Calgary A critical analysis of the bioremediation of Amazon soils Session Organizers: contaminated with petroleum Nicolás Cuvi, FLACSO Jessica Mary Smith, Colorado School of Mines Ecuador 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Bio-Infrastructures for Air Decontamination: Urban Forests and CRISPR in Context: Lessons for Genome Editing from the Car Traffic in Cuenca Ronny Rafael Zegarra, Kaleidos - History of Controversial Biotechnologies Stevienna de Centro de Etnografía Interdisciplinaria (Universidad de Saille, University of Sheffield; Michael Morrison, HeLEX, Cuenca & FLACSO Ecuador) University of Oxford Remediating “Ecocide”: Biopolitical and Social Practices for Possibilities and prohibitions in the post-genomic age: A case Restoration in Post-War Vietnam Pamela McElwee, Rutgers study of gene-edited human embryos in China Larry Au, University Columbia University When forest conservation meets air pollution: a situated history Governing global, national and local scientific networks: the of (de)contamination and (de)forestation in Valdivia, Chile. case of Zika and microcephaly in Brazil Andre Sica de Gustavo Blanco, Universidad Austral de Chile Campos, Unicamp; Janaína Pamplona da Costa, Session Organizer: UNICAMP; Paulo Cintra, Unicamp; Léa Maria Leme Velho, Sebastian Ureta, Universidad Alberto Hurtado UNICAMP Chair: Situating Environmental Epigenetics. Tracing Field-Specific Arn Keeling, Department of Geography, Memorial University Configuration of Environmental Epigenetics in Three Biomedical Research Fields Ruth Müller, MCTS TU 085. Real-World Experiments for Knowledge Production - II München; Sophia Rossmann, Technical University Munich Papers for Open Panels/Real-World Experiments for Knowledge (TUM); Georgia Samaras, MCTS TU München Production Open Panel People, Patients & Personal Organoids: Three Societies in 2:45 to 4:00 pm Biomedical Research Jochem Zuijderwijk, Leiden University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Session Organizer: Participants: Paul Martin, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield Socio-economic Assessment on Sustainable Management of Mobile Phone Waste for the Recycling Sector in Nigeria 087. What STS Can Do: Innovations and Alternatives for STS Johnson Ojiyovwi Okorhi, Institute of Engineering, Practice – II Technology, and Innovation Management (METI), Papers for Open Panels/What STS Can Do: Innovations and University of Port Harcourt,; Douglason G OMOTOR, West Alternatives for STS Practice Africa Institute for Financial & Economic Management, Open Panel Lagos/ Delta State University, Abraka, Ni; Oluseye O. 2:45 to 4:00 pm JEGEDE, African Institute for Science Policy and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Innovation (AISPI), Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Participants: Ni; Clement O. AKHIMIE, Science Policy and Innovation Building an STS of Practice & the Practice of STS Zoe Nyssa, Studies (SPIS-Enugu) Department, National Centre for Purdue University; Ian C. Lindsay, Purdue University; Technology Manage Madisson Whitman, Purdue University Crowd Research: From Resistance to Creating Alternative Snail Holmes on Belgrade Asphalt: Slow Mindfulness as Influence Avenues. The Case of Mannitol and Parkinson’s Attention Training in Ethnographic Sensibility and Sciences Shlomo Guzmen Carmeli, Dep't. of Sociology & Marko Zivkovic, University of Alberta Anthropology, Bar-Ilan University; David A. Rier, Bar-Ilan Reflecting on STS Practice at a Medical School—Innovative, University Critical, Application?!? Cora Olson, Virginia Tech Carilion Innovation Parliaments? Real-world experiments and the call School of Medicine for constituting social settings accordingly Stefan Böschen, Sex Trafficking and Prevention: Rendering the Invisible Visible RWTH Aachen University Along Virginia’s Rt 81 Riley Catherine Pates, James An Experiment in Hybridizing Environmental Health Data for Madison University Community Empowerment and Policy Reach Barbara Allen, Session Organizer: Virginia Tech-National Capital Region Campus Zoe Nyssa, Purdue University Session Organizers: 088. Assembling Resilience - I Barbara Allen, Virginia Tech-National Capital Region Campus Closed Panels Matthias Gross, Department of Urban and Environmental Traditional (Closed) Panel Sociology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ 2:45 to 4:00 pm Meredith Sattler, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley Chair: Participants: Meredith Sattler, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Introduction to the Double Panel "Assembling Resilience" Discussant: Stephen Collier Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU University, Amsterdam Rating urban resilience Savannah Cox, University of California, Berkeley 086. Innovation, Biocapital And The Making Of Post-Genomic Watermarks: memory and flood insurance Sarah Vaugn, UC Medicine - II Berkeley Papers for Open Panels/Innovation, Biocapital And The Making Of Post-Genomic Medicine Building resilient extraction: infrastructure and endangered Open Panel species restoration in California’s Delta Caleb Richard 2:45 to 4:00 pm Scoville, UC Berkeley Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Rain, Resilience and Expertise in Houston Nataya Friedan, Participants: Stanford University 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Session Organizer: Practice – A Domestication Of What? Kornelia Engert, Christopher Kelty, UCLA Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Institute of Sociology Chair: Of Scallops and Mobile Phones: Fixity and Fluidity in an Andrew Lakoff, University of Southern California Academic Project to Train Health Workers in Kenya Jade Vu Discussant: Henry, Goldsmiths, University of London Stephanie Wakefield, Florida International University Producing and reproducing knowledge: Tinkering on models 089. If...Elif...Else with Karin Knorr Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University Closed Panels Session Organizers: Traditional (Closed) Panel Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University 2:45 to 4:00 pm Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Chair: Participants: Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University Post-rationality: Value Shifts and Technical Persistences in Discussant: North American Design Theory Theodora Vardouli, Peter Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, McGill University 092. Understanding Digital Culture: Useful Tools and Inevitable Computer-Aided Perspectives of Britain’s Modern Industrial Elisions Landscape Moa Karolina Carlsson, University of Edinburgh Closed Panels Manufacturing Networks: Computer Science in Industrial Traditional (Closed) Panel America Devin Kennedy, Harvard, History of Science 4:15 to 5:30 pm Software as Narrative, City as Syntax Daniel Cardoso Llach, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Carnegie Mellon University Participants: Session Organizers: Big Data AI, the Interweb, and Political Affordances Chris Moa Karolina Carlsson, University of Edinburgh Hables Gray, Crown College, UCSC Theodora Vardouli, Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, Smart phone use: The role of paradox in the production of McGill University everyday life Heidi Figueroa Sarriera, University of Puerto 090. Unpacking Expertise - II: Authority, Politics, & the State Rico Papers for Open Panels/Unpacking Expertise The digital basis of new inequalities: The logic and functioning Open Panel of digital institutions Ángel Gordo, Universidad de 2:45 to 4:00 pm Complutense, Madrid Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Digital Anthropocene: Responses to climate chaos in the e- Participants: novel, popular films and viral videos Steven Mentor, Postcolonial Ideals: Understanding Expert Communities in Evergreen Valley College Institutionalised State Fisheries Science in India AARTHI Session Organizer: SRIDHAR SRIDHAR, Dakshin Foundation Chris Hables Gray, Crown College, UCSC Racial Vision: Sensory Perception, Authenticity and Discussant: Photographic Expertise Anna Katharina Mosha Skarpelis, Jonathan Soffer, New York University Tandon School of Harvard University Engineering The Taste for Expertise: Evaluation Culture and Struggle to 093. Towards Sustainability - II: Exploring Paths for Change the Mexican State Luciana de Souza Leao, Columbia Transformative Socio-technical Change in the Bioeconomy and University; Diana Graizbord, University of Georgia Natural Resources Management (Agriculture, Aquaculture “We’re not trying to convince us”: Science, gay identity and the and Food Production) struggle for credibility in UK blood donor activism Benjamin Papers for Open Panels/Towards Sustainability: Exploring Joseph Fleminger Weil, University College London Technologies, Models, Policies and Theories Between the Global Where Health Comes From: Clinicians, Government, and “The North and Global South People” Lillian Walkover, Drexel University Open Panel Session Organizer: 4:15 to 5:30 pm Luciana de Souza Leao, Columbia University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Chair: Participants: Paige Sweet, Harvard University The “Participatory Certification for Forests”. A Socio-technical Analysis of a Technology for Social Inclusion in Argentina 091. Classic STS Papers, Re-incorporated, Reimagined, Re- Guillermo Martin Santos, Instituto de Estudios sobre la enacted - II Ciencia y la Tecnologia; Rocío Sánchez Ugalde, Papers for Open Panels/Classic STS Papers, Re-incorporated, Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero Reimagined, Re-enacted Exploring Paths for Epistemic Diversity in Transformative Open Panel Innovation Policy Alejandro Balanzó, Universidad 4:15 to 5:30 pm Externado de Colombia Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus The System of Rice Intensification: The challenges of Participants: technology selection for meeting the needs of the poorest Edmund Abaka and the Diffusion of Kola: Modeling African farmers Alicia Grace Harley, Harvard Kennedy School of Plant Diasporas and the Global Circulation of Knowledge Government Abena Osseo-Asare Negotiating policy, knowledge and productive agendas in the Returning To And Taking Up Classic ‘Studies’ Of Scientific 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

bioeconomy. Aquaculture for sustainable local development B (Paraná River, Argentina) Gabriela Bortz, IESCT-UNQ Participants: (Institute of Science and Technology Studies - Universidad Ignoring by denoncing corporate influence françois dedieu, Nacional de Quilmes) / CONICET; Ayelén Gázquez, National Institute for Agricultural research INTECH (CONICET-UNSAM), Chascomús (7130), Who’s running plant genetic improvement in France: Argentina Overlapping interests of trade and politics Aïcha Bourad, Innovation in Itself and Innovation for Itself. A Topological INRA UMR AGIR Approach to some Performances of Subalternity in Regulatory intermediaries in commercially-driven prenatal Innovation Practices. The Case of Sardinia. ALESSANDRO screening Kelly Holloway, University of Toronto; Fiona A. MONGILI, Università degli Studi di Padova Miller, University of Toronto; Nicole Simms, University of Sustainable Intensification in Uruguay and Eco-localization in Toronto Germany: Making a Case for Harnessing Difference Ruzana Influencing « policy options » at the OECD: The promotion of Liburkina, Humboldt-University Berlin value-based pricing by pharmaceutical companies Pierre- Session Organizer: André Juven, CNRS Gabriela Bortz, IESCT-UNQ (Institute of Science and Session Organizer: Technology Studies - Universidad Nacional de Quilmes) / Henri Boullier, French National Institute of Health and CONICET Medical Research Chair: Santiago Garrido, IESCT-UNQ (Institute of Science and 096. Science Educations in/against Reactionary Times Technology Studies - Universidad Nacional de Quilmes) / Papers for Open Panels/Science Educations in Reactionary Times CONICET Open Panel 4:15 to 5:30 pm 094. Latin American Entanglements of Gender, Sexuality, Race, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Ethnicity, Coloniality - III Participants: Papers for Open Panels/Latin American Entanglements of Gender, Sexuality, Race, Ethnicity, Coloniality: STS Innovations, Reinventing reality: Brazilian neofascism, anti-establishment Interruptions and Regenerations discourse, and decentralized networks as laboratories of truth Open Panel Tiago Chagas Soares, Universidade de Sao Paulo 4:15 to 5:30 pm The Fate of Trump’s Science Education: Continuities and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Disruptions of the role of Science in STEM Matthew Participants: Weinstein, Univ. Of Washington-Tacoma Patents for all: a content analysis of an open-access dataset of The Cruel Optimism of Neoliberal Ethics in Science Curricula: Colombian patents 1930–2000 Julian David Cortes Sanchez, A Critical Appraisal Ajay Sharma; ELaine Margaret Alvey, School of Management, Universidad del Rosario University of Georgia Technology-based female entrepreneurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil STSE (Science, Technology, Society and Environment) Camila Dias Rigolin, Federal University of São Carlos Education for Civic Action: Tensions in Action Research (UFSCAR, Brazil) Nadia Qureshi, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto; Sarah Halwany, OISE, University of Biomedical knowledge in Mexico during the cold war and its Toronto; Minja Milanovic, Ontario Institute for Studies in impact in pictorial representations of Homo sapiens and Education, University of Toronto; Zoya Padamsi, Ontario racial hierarchies. Erica Torrens, Universidad Nacional Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto; Autonoma de Mexico Madj Zouda, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Coexisting standardized packages facilitate collective action for University of Toronto; John Bencze, Ontario Institute for competing visions of marine conservation Anastasia Studies in Education, University of Toronto Compton Eluned Quintana, Duke University Science Education in the Anthropocene(s) Jesse Thomas Re-enacting The Chilean STS Community: Scientific Bazzul, University of Regina; Maria FG Wallace, Millsaps Collaboration, Institutional Cleavages And Early College; Marc Higgins, University of Alberta Institutionalization In The Post-Transitional Chile Nicolás STEM Education <- -> Right-wing Populist Politics John Sanhueza, P. Catholic University of Chile; Pedro Pablo Bencze, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Seguel, University of Texas at Austin; Martin Andrés Perez University of Toronto; Lyn Carter, Australian Catholic Comisso, SFIS - Arizona State University University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Session Organizer: Session Organizers: Sandra Harding Matthew Weinstein, Univ. Of Washington-Tacoma Chair: John Bencze, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Sandra Harding University of Toronto Discussant: 097. Knowing Democracy Luisa Fernanda Grijalva Maza, International Relations Papers for Open Panels/Knowing Democracy Department, UPAEP Universidad Open Panel 095. Corporate Influence on Science and Regulation – III 4:15 to 5:30 pm Papers for Open Panels/Corporate Influence on Science and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Regulation Participants: Open Panel Infrastructuring democratic innovation: Networks, platforms, 4:15 to 5:30 pm and observatories for translocal knowledge work on Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

“deliberative mini-publics” Jan-Peter Voß, Berlin University Session Organizer: of Technology; Volkan Sayman, Berlin University of Rory D Crath, Smith College Technology; Jannik Schritt, Berlin University of Technology Discussant: The Problem of the Missing Public Brett Mommersteeg, Rory D Crath, Smith College Architecture, The University of Manchester 100. Domains of Critical Drug Studies: Absent Pleasures and Gandhimentality: the art of anti-nuclear resistance in India Risky Presents in Emerging Spaces of Harm Reduction - III Monamie Bhadra Haines, Nanyang Technological Papers for Open Panels/Domains of Critical Drug Studies: Absent University Pleasures and Risky Presents in Emerging Spaces of Harm Producing Democracy Away From Consumption: Private Reduction Security Guards in Nairobi, Kenya Nathan Dobson Open Panel Knowing democracy through performing scientific self- 4:15 to 5:30 pm governance Cornelia Schendzielorz, Deutsches Insitut für Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Wissenschafts und Hochschulforschung/Humboldt B Universität zu Berlin; Martin Reinhart, Humboldt- Participants: Universität zu Berlin Love and Hate in Narratives about Psychoactive Drugs Politics of Citizen Science – The continuation of democracy by Consumption and Users in Uruguay. Nancy Beatriz Calisto, other means? Hannes Wuensche, Fraunhofer FOKUS Academic, University of the Republic (Uruguay); María Session Organizers: Pilar Bacci, Universidad de la República; Andrea Clara Volkan Sayman, Berlin University of Technology Bielli, Universidad de la República; Gabriela Lilián Bruno, Brice Laurent, Centre de sociologie de l'innovation, Mines Universidad de la República; Lauren Predebon, Universidad ParisTech de la República (Uruguay); Santiago Navarro, Universidad 098. Randomized Controlled Trials: The “Gold Standard” de la República, Uruguay Between Theory and Practice Moralizing the Opioid Shortage: Race, Pain, and Interpretations Closed Panels of Resource Scarcity in an Urban Hospital Alexandra E Traditional (Closed) Panel Brewer, University of Chicago 4:15 to 5:30 pm Pharmaceutical Circulation Through Difference in Athens, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Greece Taylor Bell, University of California, Davis Participants: Sharing is Caring?: “Legitimate Patients” and Informal Measuring Success: Debating Psychotherapy’s Value and the Economies of Opioid Use Alli Morgan, RPI Role of RCTs in Assessing It Mariana Craciun, Tulane The Opioid Crisis: Law and Stigma Constructing Outcomes University Christopher Patrick Caulfield, Rensselaer Polytechnic Articulating the “Value” of Healthy Volunteers to Drug Institute (RPI) Development Jill Fisher, UNC - Chapel Hill Session Organizer: Race, Space, and Design: RCTs as Concept, Practice, and Nancy D. Campbell, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Material Arrangement Laura Stark, Vanderbilt University 101. STS & Africa - II: Innovation and Mobilities Session Organizer: Papers for Open Panels/STS Africa: Innovations, Interruptions, Mariana Craciun, Tulane University Regenerations Chair: Open Panel Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois at Chicago 4:15 to 5:30 pm Discussant: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois at Chicago C Participants: 099. Queering Stigma Embodied Innovations, Spoiled Identities Papers for Open Panels/Queering Stigma, Embodied Innovations, Alternative mobilephone concepts and web infrastructure and Spoiled Identities digital tools by illiterate Yoruba peoples in Benin Republic - Open Panel Production of knowledge for communication and auto- 4:15 to 5:30 pm learning by a Mobile Appl "JE M'EDUQUE" Aimé Dafon Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Sègla, Université d'Abomey-Calavi A Appropriating Mobiles: How to Design Nigerian Mobile Participants: Phones Toluwalogo Odumosu, University of Virginia To identify as MSM or not: Dynamics between public health From Paymaster to Postmaster: How South African biometric classification and gay men in the authoritarian regime of social assistance payment systems move between private and China Chuncheng LIU, University of California San Diego public Natasha Vally, Department of Sociology, University of Cape Town Intersex, stigma, and queer uncertainty David Andrew Griffiths, Surrey Technological Competence-Building and Solar PV Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Endogenous Making MSM: The Epistemological and Ethical Articulations Systems of Innovation Perspective Ogundiran Soumonni, of Data in HIV/AIDS Research and Intervention Richard University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Karl Deang, University of Virginia Solar Possibilities: Electric Pastoralism And The Role Of The multiple functionalities of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Experimentation In Encouraging Innovation From Tanzania (PrEP) in the online discussions of bareback sex by men who Turner Adornetto, Ohio State University have sex with men (MSM) EMERICH DAROYA, Carleton University Session Organizer: Toluwalogo Odumosu, University of Virginia 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Discussant: Roopali Phadke, Macalester College Laura Foster, Indiana University - Bloomington 104. Innovating Air Pollution Governance: Collaborations, 102. Organizing Technoscientific Capitalism: Epistemic Values, Interruptions, and Regenerations - II Practices & Assets - III Papers for Open Panels/Innovating Air Pollution Governance: Papers for Open Panels/Organizing Technoscientific Capitalism: Collaborations, Interruptions, and Regenerations Epistemic Values, Practices & Assets Open Panel Open Panel 4:15 to 5:30 pm 4:15 to 5:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Participants: D Small Sensors, Big Disruptions? Questioning Innovations in Air Participants: Pollution Monitoring Prerna Srigyan, University of Cities Reimagined as Digital Platforms: Assetization of Urban California - Irvine Data and Civic Data Governance Anna Artyushina, York The relative toxicity of PM2.5 Emma Garnett, King's College University London Hospital Imaginaries in the New Health Bioeconomy John Why not “just get a better map”? The counter-governance of air Grant Gardner, Monash University, Australia pollution against expertise. Daniel Price, University of Innovation Science: Vehicle between commercial innovation Houston, Honors College and scientific research Joakim Juhl, Aalborg University Session Organizers: Copenhagen Maka Suarez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Open Science’s Role in the Implementation of Private-Public Ethnography Collaborations in the Montreal’s AI Ecosystem Marius Katie Cox, University of California, Irvine Senneville, Institut national de la recherche scientifique; Rohit Negi, School of Global Affairs, Ambedkar University Jonathan Roberge, Institut national de la recherche Delhi scientifique Chair: Organizational Changes and Structural (Dis)advantages in Maka Suarez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Economy: The Case of Latency in Financial Markets Ethnography Bo Hee Min, Copenhagen Business School Discussant: The formal Market José Ossandón, Copenhagen Business Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine School 105. Technology and/in Racial Formations Session Organizers: Papers for Open Panels/Technology and/in Racial Formations Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School Open Panel John Grant Gardner, Monash University, Australia 4:15 to 5:30 pm Kean Birch, York University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Chair: Participants: Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School Capital, state power, and racialization in 18th century 103. STS Underground - III: Sensing the Underground information systems Melissa Adler, Western University Papers for Open Panels/STS Underground: Investigating the Drownproofing: technology, race, and gender in understanding Technoscientific Worlds of Mining and Subterranean Extraction the conceptualization of bodies Amanda Almeida Open Panel Domingues, Cornell University 4:15 to 5:30 pm “Everything is a Recommendation”: Netflix and the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Construction of Blackness Through Algorithms Daniel E Meyerend, University of Michigan Participants: Nuclear Futures: Quantum Principles of Race in Ruth Ozeki’s A Fracking the Anthropocene: Fracturing Landscapes, Knowledge Tale for the Time Being Keva X. Bui, University of and Power Alice Owen, UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON California-San Diego Getting Fracked: Gender Politics in Fracking Discourse Kristen Racial Mixing and Matching: Gamete Donation, Family Abatsis McHenry, Spelman College Formation, and Reproductive Choice Alyssa Marie Newman, If you smell something, say something!: sensing underground Harvey Mudd College gas leaks in environmental justice organizing Kai Bosworth, Tracing Change in Scientific Consensus: Testosterone, Race Institute at Brown for Environment and Society and Controversy in Prostate Cancer Research Brandon Technics and Tactics of Anti-Pipeline Movements: Assessing Kramer Critical Technical Engagements with Oil and Gas Pipeline Session Organizer: Projects Kirk Jalbert, Arizona State University Renee Shelby, Georgia Institute of Technology Testing the Limits of Earthquake Science: Causation, Time, and 106. Remediating Remediation: Imagining Alternatives for Ethics in Oklahoma’s “Frack-quakes” Controversy Lara Assessing and Redressing Environmental Harm - III Rodriguez, George Washington University Papers for Open Panels/Remediating Remediation: Imagining Underground, co-activity and safety Elsa Gisquet, IRSN; Alternatives for Assessing and Redressing Environmental Harm Gwenaële Rot, Sciences Po Paris Open Panel Session Organizers: 4:15 to 5:30 pm Jessica Mary Smith, Colorado School of Mines Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Participants: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Bat out of hell (and into your heart): A mining love story Jen Open Panel Liu, Cornell University 4:15 to 5:30 pm Caring For and Living With the Legacies of Extractive Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Industries in Northern Canada Caitlynn Beckett, Memorial Participants: University of Newfoundland; Arn Keeling, Department of Assetization of Genomic Technology: Reframing Ownership Geography, Memorial University and Subjectivity in Korea and in the U.S. CHUL CHOI, Rehabilitating Ranger Uranium Mine: Scientific Uncertainty, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies; Buhm Soon Park, Deep Futures and the Regulatory Abyss Rebecca Lawrence, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Department of Political Science, Stockholm University (KAIST)] Remediating Fractured Streams And Drained Swamps In The Building International Networks in the Global Biotechnology Southern Coalfields Of NSW, Australia Sharyn Beverley Innovation System in post Genomic Era ShihHsin Chen, Cullis, University of NSW National Chiao Tung University Session Organizer: New Bio techs in Brics countries: Brazil and India maria Arn Keeling, Department of Geography, Memorial University conceicao da costa, State University of Campinas Chair: Territorial Issues of Biocapital Market Formation in Russia Sebastian Ureta, Universidad Alberto Hurtado Sergey Shevchenko, Institute of Philosophy, Russian 107. Infrastructures of Innovation Academy of Sciences; Pirogov Russian National Research Single Paper Submission Medical Univ; Sofya Lavrentyeva, RAS Institute of Open Panel Philosophy; Pavel Tishchenko, RAS Institute of Philosophy 4:15 to 5:30 pm The making of "social" genomic medicine: Philanthropy and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses biovalue in Mexico Emily Elizabeth Vasquez, Columbia Participants: University A Classification Of The Innovation Process Precipitated By The Session Organizer: Rise Of Deep-Threat Multi-Use Technologies Jessica Paul Martin, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Glicken Turnley, Galisteo Consulting Group, Inc.; Diana Sheffield Bull, Sandia National Laboratories; Sharon Deland, Sandia 109. Interrogating Innovation in Global Digital Mental Health National Laboratories; Jeff Tsao, Sandia National Papers for Open Panels/Interrogating Innovation in Global Digital Laboratories Mental Health Mass Entrepreneurship and Innovation in China: An index Open Panel based comprehensive evaluation kang li, national academy 4:15 to 5:30 pm of innovation strategy, China association for science and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Technology; CHEN HUANG, National Academy of Participants: Innovation Strategy; Da-Sheng Deng, national academy of Artificial Intelligence's Impact on Mental Health Treatments innovation strategy, China association for science and Michelle Ausman Technology Tracing the Contours of Algorithmic Care: Logics of “Real- Mobilizing Technological State Capacities in Emerging Time” Mental Health Interventions Elizabeth Kaziunas, AI Countries jose carlos vaz, University of Sao Paulo Now Institute, NYU Opening Up Knowledge Institutions To Innovation In A 160 Characters: Toward a Participatory, Interdisciplinary Developing Economy: Key Challenges And Policy Options Approach to Evaluating Digital Mental Health Communities Caleb Muyiwa Adelowo, National Centre for Technology Nikita Simpson, SHM Foundation; Geordan Shannon, Management, Nigeria University College London; Anna Sorrel Kydd, SHM Real-time technology assessment of emerging science & Foundation; Maurice Biriotti, University College London; technology: a trial for responsible research and innovation SHM Foundation Ryuma Shineha, Seijo Univerisity; Ken Kawamura, Seijo Session Organizers: Univerisity; Daisuke Yoshinaga, Waseda University; Go Marisa R Brandt, Michigan State University Yoshizawa, Oslo Metropolitan University; Mikihito Tanaka, Charles Luke Alan Stark Waseda University Beth Semel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) The expectations of Chinese science and technology workers--- 110. Assembling Resilience - II based on a national survey kang li, national academy of Closed Panels innovation strategy, China association for science and Traditional (Closed) Panel Technology; CHEN HUANG, National Academy of 4:15 to 5:30 pm Innovation Strategy; Da-Sheng Deng, national academy of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley innovation strategy, China association for science and Participants: Technology Governing Through Community: The Rise of the Community Session Organizer: Resilience Hub in Miami, Florida Stephanie Wakefield, Vivette Garcia Deister, UNAM Florida International University Chair: Designing Urban Futures: Technopolitical Landscapes of Jessica Glicken Turnley, Galisteo Consulting Group, Inc. Resilience in Miami-Dade County Kevin Grove, Florida 108. Innovation, Biocapital And The Making Of Post-Genomic International University Medicine - III Water That Can Wait: Resilience and the Infrastructures of Papers for Open Panels/Innovation, Biocapital And The Making Buffering Sayd Randle, University of Southern California Of Post-Genomic Medicine 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Coyotes, Peacocks, Parrots, and Rats: Resilience and 5:45 to 6:30 pm Biodiversity in Los Angeles Urban Animals Christopher Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Kelty, UCLA C The Hinterlands of Urban Resilience Andrew Lakoff, University 114. Opening Reception of Southern California 4S Annual Meeting Session Organizer: Reception Stephen Collier 7:15 to 9:00 pm Discussant: Marché (Off-Site): Ballroom Sarah Vaugn, UC Berkeley 111. Digital Politics of Scholarship and Academia Single Paper Submission Open Panel THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 5 4:15 to 5:30 pm 115. “Smart Infrastructure” as Relational Practice: Cities, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Nations and Corporate Strategies in Framing Future Cities Participants: Papers for Open Panels/“Smart Infrastructure” as Relational Citing By Design: A Study of Citation Motivations in HCI Practice: Cities, Nations and Corporate Strategies in Framing Research Jordan Beck, Pennsylvania State University; Future Cities Bikalpa Neupane, Pennsylvania State University; John M. Open Panel Carroll, Pennsylvania State University 8:00 to 9:30 am Framework for an Open-Access, Graph-Based Curriculum in Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus Medical Education Stephen P Winter, University of Chicago; Participants: Leah Brodsky, University of Chicago A smart city as an infrastructural future platform for enhanced Towards understanding academia and digitalisation in their quality of life: A story from South Korea Eunjeong Ma, relationship of strong relationality Seppo Poutanen, Pohang University of Science and Technology University of Turku, Turku School of Economics A Tale of Two Cities: Smart Cities in the US-China Trade/Tech Session Organizer: War Sharon Tsai-hsuan Ku, University of Virginia Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Contesting ’smart’ urban infrastructure ownership and control Ethnography in Google/Alphabet’s Sidewalk Toronto experiment Andrew Chair: Clement, University of Toronto Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Corporate Expertise and Civic Good: A Critical Examination of Ethnography Seattle’s Innovation Advisory Council Meg Young; Michael Katell, University of Washington (Information School); 112. Unpacking Expertise - III: Boundaries, Technologies, & Peaks Krafft Translation Papers for Open Panels/Unpacking Expertise Data Competition In The Name Of Well-being: A Study On Open Panel Neighborhood Committees’ Translation Actions In “Smart 4:15 to 5:30 pm Community” Construction Jun-hui SHEN, Changsha Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Uuiversity of Science and Technology; Tao Ma, Changsha University of Science and Technology; Yan-hong Zhou, Participants: Changsha University of Science and Technology; Miao Liao, The Bad Expert: Turning Points in Expertise Cultures Paige Changsha University of Science and Technology Sweet, Harvard University; Danielle Giffort, St. Louis India's Smart Transform-nation Mission: enabling or College of Pharmacy obstructing a smart citizenry? Michelle Ruiz Expertise and social policies : the use of microsimulation in the Session Organizer: decision-making process Isalyne Stassart, Université de Sean Ferguson, Engineering and Society, University of Liège / Institut Wallon de l'évaluation, de la prospective et Virginia de la statistique Doing expertise in transnational hospital settings Susan E. Bell, 116. State Numerology: Conceptual and Ethnographic Drexel University Engagements with Numbering Practices and Ontologies - I The ”Switch Point” and Meta-Expert Evaluation Jaakko Olavi Papers for Open Panels/State Numerology: Conceptual and Taipale, University of Helsinki Ethnographic Engagements with Numbering Practices and Ontologies Why do “trickster-scientists” appear in the aftermath of serious Open Panel accidents and incidents caused by science and technology? 8:00 to 9:30 am Masashi Shirabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A The Language of Expert/Citizen Dialogue Andrew Feenberg, Participants: Simon Fraser University Quantifying national populations: a comparison of Adolphe Session Organizer: Quetelet and Francis Galton's approaches to simple statistical Paige Sweet, Harvard University techniques Kathryn Barber Chair: Counting indigenous population in Brazilian national censuses: Luciana de Souza Leao, Columbia University Ethnic classification, counting practices and governance 113. Presidential Plenary: On Beyond STS regimes RICARDO VENTURA SANTOS, Fundacao Oswaldo 4S Annual Meeting Cruz; Bruno Nogueira Guimaraes, Fundacao Oswaldo Plenary Session Cruz; Alessandra Traldi Simoni, Universidade Estadual de 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Campinas “Mauvaises herbes”: Vegetal recalcitrance in the Reproductions and Recalculations of Public Statistics in Plantationocene Jessica Caporusso Caporusso, York Australia Samantha Vilkins, Australian National University University Statistical Reform and the Remaking of Agriculture in Turkey The Open Ecologies of Kelp: The Ocean Food and Energy Brian Silverstein, University of Arizona Farm Project, 1974 to 1977 David Stentiford, Stanford Session Organizer: University Baki Cakici, IT University of Copenhagen Session Organizer: Alex Rewegan, MIT 117. Humour As Topic, Discourse And Method For STS Papers for Open Panels/Humour As Topic, Discourse And Method 120. 4S Publishing Committee Meeting For STS 4S Annual Meeting Open Panel Business Meeting 8:00 to 9:30 am 8:00 to 9:30 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion Participants: Session Organizers: Humour as performing community Stephen Woolgar, Univ. Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Oxford Joan Fujimura, University Of Wisconsin-Madison “Are We All In Great Confusion?”: Atomic Kitsch Within Ed Hackett, Brandeis University Science And Technology Studies Michael Édouard Daniel Lee Kleinman, Boston University Laurentius, York University Katie Vann, ST&HV/ESTS Hsin-Hsing Chen, Shih-Hsin University Graduate Institute for Endangered Butts and CoverMe: Pieties of Preparedness in Social Transformation Studies Cancer Awareness Loren Gaudet, University of British Lesley J F Green, University of Cape Town Columbia Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU University, Internet Memes: Politics and Post-truth Oliver Garretson, LSU Amsterdam Sociology Noela Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana Public Engagement Without The Public: Making Sense of 121. How Should STS Address Inequality? As a Subject, a Science Comedy Edward Bankes, UCL STS (Dis)Value)? Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives - I Session Organizer: Papers for Open Panels/How Should STS Address Inequality? As a Edward Bankes, UCL STS Subject, a (Dis)Value)? Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives Chair: Open Panel Benjamin Joseph Fleminger Weil, University College London 8:00 to 9:30 am 118. Transforming Early Academic Careers: Global Challenges Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood and Individual Trajectories - I: Addressing Inequalities in Participants: Academic Careers Inequality and Infertility in Iran: Assisted Reproductive Papers for Open Panels/Transforming Early Academic Careers: Technologies and Masculinities Tara Asgarilaleh, University Global Challenges and Individual Trajectories of Amsterdam Open Panel A Central American perspective on global regulations on 8:00 to 9:30 am human genome editing, global markets and geopolitics Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Gabriela Arguedas, Universidad de Costa Rica Participants: An Analysis of the Social of the Folk Science and Peer Review. A Gender-Neutral Measure to Transparent Technology Foundation under the Background of Civil Quality in Science? Felizitas Sagebiel, University of Society lyu kewei, National academy of innovation Wuppertal strategy,CAST Interrupting Dominant Narratives and Addressing Erasures: Archiving Dissent: Community, Memory, and the Afterlife of Centering the Mentoring Experiences of Women Faculty of Occupy Patrick Jones, University of Oregon; Laura E Strait, Color Cara Margherio, University of Washington University of Oregon Women in science: changes and challenges in China Mingyan Cultural Influence in Science: Conversations with Indian Zhang, National Academy of Innovation Strategy, CAST Immigrants in the US Industrial Sector Roli Varma; Meghna Session Organizer: Sabharwal Marie Sautier, University of Lausanne/Sciences Po Paris Decoding Justice: Tough-on-Violent-Crime Politics in the Era 119. Controlling Plants, Growing Environments - I of Criminal Justice Reform Micah Richard Herskind, Papers for Open Panels/Controlling Environments to Grow Plants Princeton University – Controlling Plants to Grow Environments Session Organizers: Open Panel Ana Maria Vara, National University of San Martín 8:00 to 9:30 am David Tyfield, Lancaster University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & 122. Science, Technology and Sport - I: Sporting Technologies B and Narratives Participants: Papers for Open Panels/Science, Technology and Sport Civic Epistemology of Lichen as Visual and Biomonitors of Open Panel Environmental Health Aja Grande, MIT 8:00 to 9:30 am To Kill or To Care?: Invasive Species Science, Local Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Knowledges, and Kudzu Garrett Bunyak Participants: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

A Technology To Fix Football, And Beyond? Issue Mapping University ‘VAR’ On Twitter During The WC2018 Carlos Frederico Entry and Functioning of Indian Pharmaceutical Firms in de Brito dAndréa, Federal University of Minas Gerais Francophone West Africa: An Understanding from the (UFMG); Leonardo José de Lima Melgaço, Federal Malian Case Sauman Singh, Aix-Marseille School of University of Minas Gerais Economics Making Your Bed And Lying In It: Smart Beds, Sleep Session Organizers: Technologies, And The National Football League Sarah Vincent Duclos, Drexel University Barnes, Georgia Institute of Technology Ramah McKay, University of Pennsylvania Protect Our House: “Smart Security” and the 2019 Super Bowl Chair: Mary McDonald, Georgia Institute of Technology; Sarah Mathieu Quet, IRD Barnes, Georgia Institute of Technology; Nassim Parvin, Discussant: Georgia Institution of Technology; Renee Shelby, Georgia Jean-Paul Gaudillière, Cermes3 Institute of Technology; Pragati Singh, Georgia Institution of Technology 125. Technoscience, Aesthetics, and the Senses - I Papers for Open Panels/Technoscience, Aesthetics, and the Senses Vulcanized Play: Three Stories of Dunlop Carlin Wing, Scripps Open Panel College 8:00 to 9:30 am Xs and Os and 0s and 1s: Sport’s algorithmic culture Jennifer Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Sterling, University of Iowa E Session Organizers: Participants: Jennifer Sterling, University of Iowa Climate Mimesis: Copy and Contact in Climate Model Mary McDonald, Georgia Institute of Technology Visualisations Tim Corballis, Centre for Science in Society, 123. Infrastructures, Maintenance and Care - I Victoria University of Wellington Closed Panels Using the Body to Predict the Future Courtney Evelyn Cecale, Traditional (Closed) Panel University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) 8:00 to 9:30 am Technological approximation and evocation of sensory Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom impairment in media art projects. Jan Jakub Lorenz, Adam A Mickiewicz University Participants: The Fabric of Spacetime: a reflection on aesthetics, public Infrastructuring for scientific data care as a neglected thing engagement and scientific commodities Gabriela Barreto Karen S. Baker; Helena KARASTI, University of Siegen Lemos, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte - Brazil Visibility without breakdown: inquiries, discoveries and “VR Squared”: How sensory reality pods reconfigure “good knowledge in the maintenance of French water healthcare” Dara Ivanova, Erasmus School of Health Policy infrastructures Jérôme Denis, CSI - MINES ParisTech; and Management Daniel Florentin, Mines ParisTech Session Organizer: Maintaining Infrastructure in Buka Island: Comparative Chris Hesselbein, Cornell University STS Perspectives from a Highway and Garden Roads Marlit Discussant: Rosolowsky, University of St Andrews Laura Forlano, Illinois Institute of Technology Layers of Abstraction and the Organization of Repair in High Performance Computing Benjamin Hayden Sims, Los 126. Decolonizing Science: Where Have We Gotten To? - I Alamos National Laboratory Papers for Open Panels/Decolonizing Science: Where Have We Gotten To? Session Organizers: Open Panel Jérôme Denis, CSI - MINES ParisTech 8:00 to 9:30 am Fernando Dominguez, NYU Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier David Pontille, CNRS Participants: Discussant: Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine The construction of a peripheral scientific agenda: human and medical genetics in Brazil Mariana Toledo Ferreira, 124. Global Medicine from the South? Emerging Markets and Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia de Indian Ocean Medical Worlds - I Goiás Closed Panels The View from Pusa: Postcolonial Perspectives on Indian Traditional (Closed) Panel Agricultural Science Swati Sureka, National Science 8:00 to 9:30 am Foundation Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom D Spoken but not heard? Indian and Chinese stem cell governance and challenges of decolonising science Joy Zhang, Participants: University of Kent Data Worlds and Public Health: Model-Building in the Global A gender perspective to re-think research excellence in the South Manjari Mahajan, New School University Global South Erika Kraemer-Mbula More-Than-Global Health in Mozambique: the Many Decolonizing Natural Hazards and Disaster Risk Research: The Transnationalisms of Medicine Across the Indian Ocean Case of Chile. Magdalena Gil-Ureta, P. Universidad Ramah McKay, University of Pennsylvania Católica de Chile / Engineering School A Clinical South: Speculative Markets and Epic Storytelling in Feminist science studies: East, West, and Science Education the Pan-African e-Network Vincent Duclos, Drexel Deepika Bansal, PhD Student 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Session Organizer: Participants: Joy Zhang, University of Kent Organizing for Data: Crafting Data Elements in the ‘Data- Chair: Driven’ Hospital Kathleen H Pine, Arizona State University; Michael Barr, Newcastle University Melissa Mazmanian 127. Regeneration, Promises and Innovation in the Bioeconomy What’s in a Number?: Integrating Machine Learning into a Papers for Open Panels/Regeneration, Promises and Innovation in Clinical Context Madeleine Elish, Columbia University; the Bioeconomy Elizabeth Anne Watkins, Columbia University Open Panel Data-Driven Representation in the Era of Big Data Leah 8:00 to 9:30 am Horgan, University of California, Irvine Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Time as Data: Silicon Valley’s Quest for Temporal Participants: Optimization Ingrid Erickson, School of Information Studies, Translating Bioeconomy Promises into Practice: The US Case Syracuse University; Judy Wajcman, LSE Alastair Iles, UC Berkeley; Laura Deveney, Trinity College Session Organizers: Dublin Ingrid Erickson, School of Information Studies, Syracuse Asset to Zero Waste: Innovation, Science and Technology for University Circular Waste Bioeconomics Nitha Palakshappa, Massey Kathleen H Pine, Arizona State University University; Sita Venkateswar, Massey University Discussant: The Economics of the Bioeconomy: A new version of good Carsten Østerlund economics? Kristin Asdal, TIK, Centre for Technology, 130. Citizen Science, Law and Policy - I Innovation and Culture; Béatrice Cointe, University of Oslo Papers for Open Panels/Citizen Science, Law, and Policy Unicorn meat and the bioeconomy of future food Richard Lane, Open Panel Utrecht University; Mark H Cooper, University of 8:00 to 9:30 am California, Davis Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Designing Sustainability: The Limits of Technospatial Growth Participants: Imaginaries Duygu Kasdogan, İzmir Katip Çelebi A Tale of Two Publics: Constructing Credible Data in Alberta, Üniversitesi Canada Sarah Blacker, Munich Center for Technology in Session Organizer: Society, Technical University of Munich Béatrice Cointe, University of Oslo Atmospheric Politics and the Aporias of Citizen Science in 128. The Community Health Worker (CHW) Initiative: Delhi Rohit Negi, School of Global Affairs, Ambedkar Responsive Engagement, Community Capacity and Emergent University Delhi Health But Is It “Safe?”: Water Quality Regulations, Citizen Science, Closed Panels and Power in the Flint Water Crisis Ben Pauli, Kettering Traditional (Closed) Panel University; Michael Mascarenhas, University of California, 8:00 to 9:30 am Berkeley Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Citizen Science as/in Public Works: How Validating a Low Participants: Cost Air Monitoring Tool in a Sewage Treatment Plant Policy is Destiny in Community Health: How Policy Decisions Transformed its Metrics and Impact Sara Wylie, Drive Local Community Health Worker Employment. Abel Northeastern University; Garance Malivel, York University; Chacko, State of Texas Senate Committee on Health Policy Lourdes Annette Vera, Northeastern University Community STEM Educators: Community Health as a Shared “Reconstruction” After Fukushima: Citizen Scientists or Silent Science Project Cara Shokler, University of Houston, Voices? Rina Kojima, Laboratoire Techniques, Territoires et Honors College Sociétés School Nurses, Asthma, and Trust: Stories, Messaging, and Session Organizer: Technology Cindy Paz, University of Houston, Honors Aya Hirata Kimura, University of Hawaii College 131. Queer Kids: Philosophical Issues in the Treatment of Trans Enabling Advocacy 1: For and Against Professionalization of and Intersex Children Community Health Workers Rosalia Guerrero, University of Closed Panels Texas School of Public Health Traditional (Closed) Panel Enabling Advocacy 2: Care Coordination and Community 8:00 to 9:30 am Inclusion Donaji Stelzig, University of Houston, Honors Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway College Participants: Vulnerability and Care in Community Health Work Erica Embodiment, Trans Male Identities and Narrative: The Case of Fletcher, University of California, Irvine Original Plumbing Bronwyn Wilson, University of Session Organizer: Melbourne Daniel Price, University of Houston, Honors College Looking Forward, Looking Back: The Sexual Futures of Trans 129. Social Constructions of Data and the Implications of Data Children and the Narratives of Trans Adults J.R. Latham, Representation Deakin University Closed Panels Securing Cisgendered Futures: Normalizing Heterosexuality Traditional (Closed) Panel within the “Disorders of Sex Development” Treatment 8:00 to 9:30 am Model for the Intersexed Catherine Clune-Taylor, Princeton Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City University 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

How To Bring Your Kids Up Trans Cressida J. Heyes, Universität zu Berlin University of Alberta - Edmonton Practicing possibility: Seeing like 5°21'00.5"N 4°04'22.2"W Session Organizer: Susann Ludwig, University of Leipzig J.R. Latham, Deakin University Re-assembling the Archive. Disasters, Ruptures, and Local Chair: Epistemology Jan Hinrichsen, Institute of Historical and Meredith Jones, Brunel University London Cultural Anthropology, University of Tübingen 132. Creative Misfits: Imagining Non-Normative Bodies in Session Organizers: Technosocial Practice - I: Representing Disability Anne Dippel, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena Papers for Open Panels/Creative Misfits: Imagining Non- Arne Harms, Institute of Anthropology - University of Leipzig Normative Bodies in Technosocial Practice Lukas Mairhofer, Institute of Physics, University of Vienna Open Panel 135. Speculation and Innovation in Digital Health - I 8:00 to 9:30 am Papers for Open Panels/Speculation and Innovation in Digital Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Health Participants: Open Panel Unconventional Bodies: Diversity, Kinship, and Medical 8:00 to 9:30 am Illustration Drew Danielle Belsky, STS Program, York Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu University Participants: Imagination as an embodied craft Marisol Marini, University of FemTech: “Smart” Innovation or the Commodification of São Paulo Women’s Health? Jessica Lee Mathiason, University of Sleep-Based Misfits: Chronotypes and the Use of Science and Maryland Technology for Advocating Chronodiversity Elizabeth Migraine Buddy: The Profitability of Migraineurs' Pain Patitsas, McGill University Christiana Robbins, University of Southern California Wheels Of Justice: ADAPT’s Use Of The Wheelchair In Making Good(s): Digital Health, Speculation And Care Ipshita Political Theater Emily Gordon, Harvard College Ghosh, Syracuse University Session Organizers: Innovating Biomedical Markets for Social Justice: Potentials Catherine Duchastel, STS Program, York University and Limits of Technical Democracy to Reduce Inequality Drew Danielle Belsky, STS Program, York University Ilaria Galasso, University College Dublin; Susi Geiger, 133. Media Studies Interruptions of STS - I University College Dublin Papers for Open Panels/Media Studies Interruptions of STS “All power to the imagination!” Virtual Reality therapy in Open Panel France: a therapeutic innovation between technology and 8:00 to 9:30 am care (2012-2017) Elsa Forner, EHESS (Paris, France) Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus Session Organizer: Participants: Ipshita Ghosh, Syracuse University Examining Ecologies In STS And Media Studies Ned Prutzer, Chair: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ipshita Ghosh, Syracuse University Epistemology of the Black Box: On Opacity and Visual Discussant: Knowledge Théo Lepage-Richer, Brown University Kadija Ferryman, Data & Society Speculative Media and Epistemic Change Katherine Buse, Dept 136. Activating Context: Data Ethics, Data Sovereignty, Data of English / STS at UC Davis; Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, Justice University of California Davis Closed Panels Orphic Media: Listening, Attention, and Non-Informatic Traditional (Closed) Panel Mediation Mack Hagood, Miami University 9:45 to 11:15 am Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus Juan Llamas-Rodriguez, University of Texas at Dallas Participants: Chair: Activating Decolonial Data Possibilities Michelle Murphy, Juan Llamas-Rodriguez, University of Texas at Dallas University Of Toronto; Kristen Bos, University of Toronto 134. When Infrastructures Fall Apart: Cuts and Ruptures in STS Data and Justice in Jakarta Alessandra Renzi, Concordia - I: Environment University Papers for Open Panels/When Infrastructures Fall Apart - Cuts and Counter-mapping government data systems Joanna Redden, Ruptures in STS University of Cardiff Open Panel Held in Trust: Iot, Efficiency, and the Ethics of Big City Data 8:00 to 9:30 am beth coleman, University of Waterloo Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Session Organizer: Participants: beth coleman, University of Waterloo Data hiccups: Negotiating interruptions and disparities in global Discussant: data infrastructures arne harms, U Leipzig Max Liboiron, Memorial University of Newfoundland and In Technology, We Don't Trust: Political Economy of Water Labrador Infrastructure in Shimla ankur parashar, Indian Institute of 137. State Numerology: Conceptual and Ethnographic Science Education and Research Mohali Engagements with Numbering Practices and Ontologies - II Operating failure, preventing breakdown: Irrigation Papers for Open Panels/State Numerology: Conceptual and infrastructure in Burkina Faso Janine Hauer, Humboldt- Ethnographic Engagements with Numbering Practices and 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Ontologies Senior Professors in Critical Disciplines Thamar Melanie Open Panel Heijstra, University of Iceland; Gyða Margrét Pétursdóttir, 9:45 to 11:15 am University of Iceland Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A (Un)moving Scholars Across Borders: Researchers and Their Participants: Families Facing Global Academia Marie Sautier, University Digital sensing of environmental behaviour of houses: The of Lausanne/Sciences Po Paris National Housing Monitoring Network in Chile Martin Session Organizer: Tironi; Matías Valderrama Marie Sautier, University of Lausanne/Sciences Po Paris Partners who never meet: An ethnographic perspective on peers 140. Controlling Environments, Growing Plants - II and intermediaries in Indonesia’s P2P economy Sunniva Papers for Open Panels/Controlling Environments to Grow Plants Sandbukt, IT University of Copenhagen – Controlling Plants to Grow Environments Investing In Non-qualculability. Overseeing Quality in Dutch Open Panel Healthcare Settings Roland Bal, Erasmus University 9:45 to 11:15 am Rotterdam; Iris Wallenburg, institute for Health Policy and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & Management B Numbers in Health: Effecs of Facts Dorthe Kristensen, Participants: University of Southern Denmark Making a Controlled Environment for Plants in the Phytotron, Vaga Math: Supposing Numbers in Brazilian Health Work Jack Biotron, and Algatron David Munns, John Jay College of Mullee, University of Chicago, Department of Anthropology Criminal Justice, CUNY Session Organizer: Artificial ecologies within the Botanic Garden – about the Baki Cakici, IT University of Copenhagen symbiosis between humans, plants and technology Franziska 138. Is STS an Innovation Discipline? Bridging Critique and Dahlmeier, Hamburg University Practice Bringing Vertical Farming’s Founding Paradox Down to Earth Papers for Open Panels/Is STS an Innovation Discipline? Bridging Mark Bomford, Yale Sustainable Food Program Critique and Practice The Farmhand in the Machine: How Promise Configures Open Panel Vocation Inside a Vertical Farm Wythe Marschall, Harvard 9:45 to 11:15 am University, Department of the History of Science Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Whiteness, Security, and Control in North American Cannabis Participants: Alex Rewegan, MIT Engaged Program or Prosperity Gospel?: “Innovation” and the Session Organizer: Evolution of STS Matthew Wisnioski, Virginia Tech Mascha Gugganig, Technical University Munich Topicality Of Jean-Jacques Salomon’s Theory: STS And 141. How Should STS Address Inequality? As a Subject, a Innovation SALIHA HADNA-BREMAND, Conservatoire des (Dis)Value)? Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives - II Arts et Métiers de Paris (Cnam Paris); Jean-Claude Ruano- Papers for Open Panels/How Should STS Address Inequality? As a Borbalan, CNAM (National Art &Craft Conservatory ) Paris Subject, a (Dis)Value)? Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives My Role as an Interdisciplinary ‘Expert’ – A Reflexive Critique Open Panel Ashley Lewis, University of Nottingham 9:45 to 11:15 am Serving Two Masters: An Expeditionary Attempt at Critical Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Technical Practice in Human Compatible Artificial Participants: Intelligence McKane Andrus, Berkeley AI Research Gendered Sound - Gender Issues in Recording Industry QIUSHI STS for Social Impact Inside and Outside the lab: Navigating XU, Tsinghua University Innovation in Science and Technology Education at Station1 Multi-Scale Ethics: Developing a framework for accounting for Ellan Spero, MIT & Station1 technology-driven inequality in AI. Melanie Smallman, Session Organizer: University College London Ellan Spero, MIT & Station1 Science, State Violence, and Abolition Cristina Visperas, 139. Transforming Early Academic Careers: Global Challenges University of Southern California and Individual Trajectories - II: Crafting the Academic Self The hidden costs of the energy transition: resisting lithium Papers for Open Panels/Transforming Early Academic Careers: extraction in South America Ana Maria Vara, National Global Challenges and Individual Trajectories University of San Martín; Erica Carrizo, National University Open Panel of San Martin 9:45 to 11:15 am Session Organizers: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Ana Maria Vara, National University of San Martín Participants: David Tyfield, Lancaster University Crafting Careers in Experimental Particle Physics: Junior Discussant: Researchers at the Large Hadron Collider Helene Sorgner, Gloria Baigorrotegui, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados - Usach Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt | Wien | Graz 142. Knowing How to Know: Datafication and Technologies of Walking the Tightrope: Precarious Intimacies and Intimate Authentication Precarities in Female Early Career Academic Narratives Closed Panels Charlotte Ann Morris, University of Sussex Traditional (Closed) Panel „Enjoy the Struggle“ – Twelve Strategic Principles for Early 9:45 to 11:15 am Career Researchers, based on the Experiences of Female Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Participants: Fernando Dominguez, NYU Authentication: a prologue Linda F Hogle, Univ Wisconsin- David Pontille, CNRS Madison Discussant: Meaningful Entropy, Costly Bits, Public Secrets, and Other Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine Puzzles of Blockchain Knowledge Finn Brunton, New York 145. Antimicrobials in Livestock: Practices, Technologies, University Markets, and Regulations Capturing minds: A Material-Discursive Reconstruction of Papers for Open Panels/Antimicrobials in Livestock: Practices, Psychometric Instruments Marthe Schille-Rognmo, UiT The Technologies, Markets and Regulations Arctic University of Norway; Ger Wackers, UiT The Arctic Open Panel University of Norway 9:45 to 11:15 am Individuals as authenticated data subjects – Visual analysis of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom health data architectures Karoliina Snell, University of B Helsinki Participants: The Epistemic Authority of Data: On Doubt, Documentation Selling Antibiotics as Animal Feeds, Stabilizing Pharmaceutical and Authentication in Clinical Care Klaus Lindgaard Socio-technical Systems in France and UK post-1945. Hoeyer, University Of Copenhagen Delphine Berdah, Université Paris-Sud/Paris Saclay Session Organizers: The economic structure of professional expertise: how the Linda F Hogle, Univ Wisconsin-Madison veterinary drug market favors antibiotic use. Nicolas Klaus Lindgaard Hoeyer, University Of Copenhagen Fortané, INRA - IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine 143. Science, Technology and Sport - II: Sporting Bodies and Mapping and analysis of stakeholders involved in the supply Technologies chains of antibiotics in Lao PDR Mariline Poupaud, CIRAD, Papers for Open Panels/Science, Technology and Sport UMR ASTRE, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, Open Panel France; Vannaphone Phouthana, National University of 9:45 to 11:15 am Laos, Faculty of Agriculture, Vientiane, Lao PDR; Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Alessandro Patriarchi, Food and Agriculture Organization Participants: of the United Nations, Regional Office for Asia and the Exertion and escaping the holiday rationale: A study of long Pacific, B; Domingo Caro, Food and Agriculture term cyclists Pedro Ferreira, IT University of Copenhagen Organization of the United Nations, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, B; Claire Khoury, CIRAD, UMR ASTRE, Fledgling data science: a study of the freelance football Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France; Natthasit analytics community Gian Marco Campagnolo, University Tansakul, Kasetsart University, Faculty of Veterinary of Edinburgh Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand; Flavie Luce Goutard, CIRAD, Raising the Boom: Constitutive Rules and Traumatic Brain UMR ASTRE, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, Injuries in the NFL through Biomedicalization Declan France James Abernethy, Georgia Institute of Technology Caring for the collective(s)? Dairy cow health and antibiotic Race, Football, Trauma: Arguments for and Against the stewardship Richard Helliwell, University of Nottingham; Preservation of American Football Jennifer Croissant, Carol Morris, University of Nottingham University Of Arizona ‘The test says it, so it is’: veterinary diagnostic practice, Ilicit Bodies: Athlete Biological Passport Testing in Ethiopia contextual knowledge and antimicrobials Henry Buller, Hannah Borenstein, Duke University of Exeter Session Organizers: UK dairy antibiotic policies: a recalibration of dairy antibiotic Jennifer Sterling, University of Iowa 'misuse and overuse' as matter of concern stephanie Mary McDonald, Georgia Institute of Technology begemann, PhD 144. Infrastructures, Maintenance and Care - II Session Organizers: Closed Panels Nicolas Fortané, INRA - IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine Traditional (Closed) Panel Henry Buller, University of Exeter 9:45 to 11:15 am 146. Global Medicine from the South? Emerging Markets and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Indian Ocean Medical Worlds - II A Closed Panels Participants: Traditional (Closed) Panel The art of the same: on the politics, ethics, and aesthetics of 9:45 to 11:15 am maintenance and repair at the Museum of Modern in New Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom York Fernando Dominguez, NYU D Labour Power in the Repair Shop Valeria Graziano, Centre for Participants: Postdigital Cultures, Coventry University, UK; Kim Trogal, Parallel Importation, Indian-Kenyan Relations and the Ghost of Canterbury School of Architecture Illicit Flows Mathieu Quet, IRD Maintaining the walls graffiti-free: infrastructure work, care, Digital Wave in the Indian Ocean: How Digital Technology public order David Pontille, CNRS Shapes Healthcare in India and Africa Marine Al Dahdah, Cultivating Lenin, the living sculpture Alexei Yurchak, Cermes3 University of California Berkeley The Opening of a Chinese-Built Hospital in Niamey, Niger Session Organizers: Fanny Chabrol, Centre Population & Développement, IRD Jérôme Denis, CSI - MINES ParisTech Measuring Mumbai’s Market and Counting Cotonou Coughs: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Tuberculosis Drug Sales Data in an Era of Unlikely Health Michael Barr, Newcastle University Globalization And Leaky Global Health Metrics Andrew Chair: McDowell, Tulane University Joy Zhang, University of Kent Session Organizers: 149. Indigenous Knowledges and Technologies - I Vincent Duclos, Drexel University Papers for Open Panels/Indigenous Knowledges and Technologies Ramah McKay, University of Pennsylvania Open Panel Chair: 9:45 to 11:15 am Ramah McKay, University of Pennsylvania Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Discussant: Participants: Debjani Bhattacharyya, Drexel University Colonial Numbers in Indigenous Worlds: Statistical 147. Technoscience, Aesthetics, and the Senses - II Appropriations and Native Demography Bruno Nogueira Papers for Open Panels/Technoscience, Aesthetics, and the Senses Guimaraes, Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz; RICARDO VENTURA Open Panel SANTOS, Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz; Alessandra Traldi 9:45 to 11:15 am Simoni, Universidade Estadual de Campinas Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom ‘Earth Beings’ and Reproduction in the Southern Andes: A E Cosmopolitics of Kinship Rebecca Melanie Irons, University Participants: College London Making sense of values: Tasting and the naturecultures of (Mis)translations: Reshaping Epigenetics and Decolonizing Speciality coffee markets. Derly Yohanna Sanchez Vargas, Methodologies with Native Hawaiian Knowledge and Lancaster University Communities Julie Chung, Harvard University Tasting Technoscience: The Language of the Kitchen in Silicon Gender Differentials in Indigenous Knowledge Utilization in Valley Anna Nguyen, Institut national de la recherche Horticulture Value Chain: Insight from Southwest Nigeria scientifique Jumoke Adeyeye, Obafemi Awolowo University Music Production In Practice - Technology And Emotion Katja Session Organizer: Sara Pape de Neergaard, IT University of Copenhagen Tiago Ribeiro Duarte, University of Brasília “Objectifying the Face”: Technologies and Chair: Doctor-Patient Communication in Cosmetic Surgery Alka Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, UNIVERSIDAD Menon, Yale University IBEROAMERICANA PUEBLA Technique on Fleek: Digital Beauty Practices in the Age of 150. Science in the Public Sphere: Representation, Mediation, Instagram Chris Hesselbein, Cornell University STS Interpretation Session Organizer: Single Paper Submission Chris Hesselbein, Cornell University STS Open Panel 148. Decolonizing Science: Where Have We Gotten To? - II 9:45 to 11:15 am Papers for Open Panels/Decolonizing Science: Where Have We Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Gotten To? Participants: Open Panel Misconceptions Behind Visual Representations In The 9:45 to 11:15 am Teaching Of Evolution In Mexico Jordan William Cruz Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Castillo, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Participants: From Cold War To Genomic Era: Visual Representations Of Professionalisation Of Science In Britain: Role Of Indian Genetics In Mexican High School Textbooks Marco Experience Sneha Sinha, Jawaharlal Nehru University Ornelas-Cruces, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Social Studies of Science in a Brazilian Post-Graduate Program Representation of Science and Technology in Contemporary : The Many Dimensions of Subalternity Maria Cristina de History Museums Jung-Ok Ha, National Museum of Korean Oliveira Cardoso, UFRJ - HCTE; Claudia Santos Turco, Contemporary History HCTE-UFRJ / FIOCRUZ; JULIANA COUTINHO The Media Between Scientific And Public Controversies: The OLIVEIRA, HCTE-UFRJ; Denise Cristina Alvares Oliveira, Case Of The 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic Pablo Ariel Federal University oh Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ; Eduardo Pellegrini, CONICET / Universidad Nacional de Quilmes Nazareth Paiva, EDUARDO NAZARETH PAIVA; Marcos American Consumerism, Advertising, and the Social Fialho Carvalho, UFRJ - HCTE; Flavia Ernesto de Oliveira Construction of the "Diamond" Bryn Seabrook, University of da Silva Alves, Scholars; Ana Lúcia Faria da Costa Virginia Rodrigues, UFRJ/NCE Rethinking the Changing Role of Science Museums in the Decolonising knowledge from within: The case of UK medical United States: Based on Interviews with Curators Xiang LI, cannabis Michael Barr, Newcastle University National Academy of Innovation Strategy, China; Xuan LIU, Curing Leprosy: DDS and The Modern History of Leprosy National Academy of Innovation Strategy, China; Jianquan Yiling Hung, National Tsing Hua University MA, National Academy of Innovation Strategy In Terms Of Czech And South Korean Search Engine Session Organizer: Technologies: Revisiting Googlobalization From Indigenous Yoonjung Lee, KAIST Perspectives Yoehan Oh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chair: Internationalizing social sciences: on personal bonds Leandro Jung-Ok Ha, National Museum of Korean Contemporary Rodriguez Medina, Universidad de las Americas Puebla History Session Organizer: 151. Citizen Science, Law and Policy - II 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Papers for Open Panels/Citizen Science, Law, and Policy Enabling Participation or Exclusion? New Technologies of Open Panel Personhood and Responses from STS and Political 9:45 to 11:15 am Philosophy Matthew Sample, Institut de recherches cliniques Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses de Montréal Participants: Unsettling idiopathy: Performativity and the queer brain Sydney Citizen Science and Climate Change Challenges: a study in Neuman, York University Brazil Sarita Albagli, IBICT Brazilian Institute for Session Organizers: Information in Science and Technology; Allan Iwama, Post- Catherine Duchastel, STS Program, York University Graudate Program in Information Science/IBICT-UFRJ Drew Danielle Belsky, STS Program, York University Does citizen science make sense when co-producing knowledge 154. Media Studies Interruptions of STS - II with indigenous peoples? Jaime Paneque-Gálvez Papers for Open Panels/Media Studies Interruptions of STS Environmental Policy and Citizen Science: Conflict or Open Panel Cooperation? Sharon Moran, SUNY - Environmental Science 9:45 to 11:15 am and Foresty Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus Interpolating climate change geographical data: The ethics Participants: behind low-cost environmental governance and research in Taking Competitive Advantage: GANS and the Inherent Ethics underresourced countries Edisson Fernando Patino, of AI Kris Fallon, University of California, Davis Kaleidos Visual Media, Mobilization, and (the Absence of) Race in Calculative Power In Data-Driven Environmental Governance Popular Representations of Medicine Drew Holladay, Gregg Macey, Brooklyn Law School, Harvard STS Program; University of Maryland, Baltimore County Amanda Giang, University of British Columbia; Morgan “Chinese Elm 1030595… (or can I call you Dale??)”: Edwards, University of Maryland Interspecies Communication, Intimacy, and Response-ability Session Organizer: Maria Soledad Altrudi, University of Southern California; Aya Hirata Kimura, University of Hawaii Christina Dunbar-Hester, University of Southern California; 152. Uncovering Emotional Labor and Care Work in Gig Kate M. Miltner, University of Southern California Economy Systems Digital Technologies of Consent Josef Nguyen, The University Papers for Open Panels/Uncovering Emotional Labor and Care of Texas at Dallas Work in Gig Economy Systems Session Organizer: Open Panel Alenda Chang, University of California, Santa Barbara 9:45 to 11:15 am Chair: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Kris Fallon, University of California, Davis Participants: 155. When Infrastructures Fall Apart: Cuts and Ruptures in STS Airbnb and the Costs of Emotional Labor in Havana, Cuba - II: Experiment David Nemer, University of Virginia Papers for Open Panels/When Infrastructures Fall Apart - Cuts and Balancing Emotional Labor, Autonomy, and Integration in the Ruptures in STS Cultural Intermediation of Indie Games Matthew Perks, Open Panel University of Waterloo; Felan Parker, University of St. 9:45 to 11:15 am Michael's College Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown 'Does it Pay your Bills?': Mapping Financial Discrimination on Participants: a Sexcam Platform Antonia Hernandez, Concordia Analytical comparison of two physics research fields Maria University Nedeva, University of Manchester; Maria Karaulova, The Searching for Community: Critical Re-evaluation of the University of Manchester; Duncan Thomas, Nordic Institute Quantified Self as a Community Yuliya Grinberg for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education (NIFU) Session Organizers: Another Infrastructure is Possible? Experiments in Open David Nemer, University of Virginia Hardware for Research Infrastructures at CERN Luis Felipe Austin Lewis Toombs, Purdue University Murillo, UCLA 153. Creative Misfits: Imagining Non-Normative Bodies in Fading fringes, failing experiments Lukas Mairhofer, Institute Technosocial Practice - II: Our Brains, Our Faces, Our Selves of Physics, University of Vienna Papers for Open Panels/Creative Misfits: Imagining Non- How To Infrastructure Reflexivity? Séverine Marguin, Normative Bodies in Technosocial Practice Technische Universität; Cornelia Schendzielorz, Deutsches Open Panel Insitut für Wissenschafts und Hochschulforschung/Humboldt 9:45 to 11:15 am Universität zu Berlin Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Session Organizers: Participants: Anne Dippel, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena Receiving An Anonymous Face: Face Transplant Patients and Lukas Mairhofer, Institute of Physics, University of Vienna Professionals Struggling With the Anonymous Donation Chair: Policy in France Marie Le Clainche Piel, EHESS - Centre Arne Harms, Institute of Anthropology - University of Leipzig d'Etude des Mouvements Sociaux 156. Speculation and Innovation in Digital Health - II Account/Ability: Disability and Agency in Deep Brain Papers for Open Panels/Speculation and Innovation in Digital Stimulation Rebecca Monteleone, SFIS - Arizona State Health University Open Panel 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

9:45 to 11:15 am Closed Panels Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Traditional (Closed) Panel Participants: 11:30 to 1:00 pm “The TB Paradox”: Knowledge Practices and Politics in a Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion Transnational Mass Tuberculosis Screening Caleb Session Organizer: Klipowicz, The University of Iowa Leandro Rodriguez Medina, Universidad de las Americas Collect, curate, care. Sociotechnical health data infrastructures Puebla and the creation of data citizens Susanne Oechsner, 161. Limn Magazine Meeting University of Vienna; Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna, Closed Panels Department of Science and Technology Studies Traditional (Closed) Panel Making health data into an epistemic consumption object: An 11:30 to 1:00 pm Israeli case-study Eran Fisher, Open University of Israel; Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Zeev Rosenhek, Open University of Israel Session Organizers: Sustainable data ecosystems for digital health: empowerment Christopher Kelty, UCLA and values in nordic platforms John Mark Burnett, IT Andrew Lakoff, University of Southern California University of Copenhagen Stephen Collier Session Organizer: Chairs: Ipshita Ghosh, Syracuse University Savannah Cox, University of California, Berkeley Chair: Sarah Vaugn, UC Berkeley Mikaela Pitcan, Fordham University Caleb Richard Scoville, UC Berkeley Discussant: Nataya Friedan, Stanford University Mikaela Pitcan, Fordham University Stephanie Wakefield, Florida International University Kevin Grove, Florida International University 157. Data Ethics, Data Sovereignty, Data Justice Workshop Sayd Randle, University of Southern California Closed Panels Traditional (Closed) Panel 162. EASTS Journal Meeting 11:30 to 1:00 pm Closed Panels Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus Traditional (Closed) Panel 11:30 to 1:00 pm Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen beth coleman, University of Waterloo Session Organizers: 158. ST&HV Journal Meeting Wen-Hua Kuo, National Yang-Ming University Closed Panels Chia-Ling Wu, National Taiwan University Traditional (Closed) Panel Wen-Ling Tu, National Chengchi University 11:30 to 1:00 pm Discussants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Chihyung Jeon, KAIST Session Organizers: Yeonbo Jeong, Hanyang University Ed Hackett, Brandeis University Hyomin Kim, University Of Illinois Katie Vann, ST&HV/ESTS Adele E Clarke, University of California, San Francisco 159. Transforming Early Academic Careers: Global Challenges Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna, Department of Science and and Individual Trajectories - III: Entanglements of Care and Technology Studies Academic Work Ryuma Shineha, Seijo Univerisity Papers for Open Panels/Transforming Early Academic Careers: Kohta Juraku, Tokyo Denki University Global Challenges and Individual Trajectories Michael M.J. Fischer, M.I.T Open Panel Jia-shin Chen, Institute of Science, Technology and Society, 11:30 to 1:00 pm National Yang-Ming University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Sharon Traweek, UCLA Participants: Hee-Je Bak, Kyung Hee University Carers and Careers in Higher Education Marie-Pierre Moreau, Sulfikar Amir, Nanyang Technological University Anglia Ruskin University Yuko Fujigaki, University of Tokyo Togo Tsukahara, Kobe University Caring for the Carers: Entangling Domestic and Doctoral Jianfeng Zhu, Fudan University, China Practices Martin Oliver, UCL Institute of Education; Steven Epstein, Northwestern University Richard Freeman, UCL Institute of Education; Iman Azzi, Gary Downey, Virginia Tech UCL Institute of Education; Zachery Spire, UCL Institute of YULING HUANG, National Cheng Kung University Education Yu-Ju Chien, Department of Sociology, National Taiwan “Having children is academic production too”: motherhood in University the neoliberal university Vinicius Kauê Ferreira, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales; Fernanda Azeredo de 163. Ethnografilm 2019 - II Moraes, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Closed Panels Special Event Session Organizer: Marie Sautier, University of Lausanne/Sciences Po Paris 11:30 to 1:00 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom 160. Journal of Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology, E and Society Meeting Session Organizer: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University University of London; Julien McHardy, Mattering Press 164. Undergraduate Program Welcome Session Feeling It: Creating Techniques of Embodied Knowledge with Closed Panels Virtual Reality Experiences Kara E Miller, California State Traditional (Closed) Panel University, Long Beach 11:30 to 1:00 pm Find Your Fit Gabi Schaffzin, UC San Diego Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Helium Futures Katherine Ball, Arizona State University; Kirk Session Organizer: Jalbert, Arizona State University Alison Kenner, Drexel University Imagining Other Internets Dawn Walker, Faculty of Chairs: Information, University of Toronto Amy Kuritzky, Rice University Innovation And The Elephant Turner Adornetto, Ohio State Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University 165. Making and Doing Inquisitive Fabric: Fashioning A Response To The Ever-Present Making and Doing Presentation Gaze Of The Smart City Pragati Singh, Georgia Institute of Making and Doing Session Technology 1:15 to 5:30 pm Interrupting Conventions: artLAB as an innovative research and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Armstrong teaching format Regula Valérie Burri, HCU - HafenCity Ballroom & Foyer University Hamburg Participants: LabHack: A New Way to Equip Africa's Science Laboratories A Cordial Invitation to the Table of Elements Courtney Louise Bezuidenhout, Institute for Science Innovation and Addison, Victoria University of Wellington; Thao Phan, Society University of Melbourne, Australia; Timothy Neale, Deakin Linocut Practice and Politics Natasha Vally, Department of University Sociology, University of Cape Town Air pollution in real time in Cuenca & New Orleans in 2019 Machinations Zachary Shane Kalish Blair, None Paola Estefanía Galarza, Kaleidos - Centro de Etnografía Making And Doing With Microbes: A Fermentation Laboratory Interdisciplinaria (Universidad de Cuenca & FLACSO Matthaeus Rest, MPI for the Science of Human History; Ecuador) Salla Sariola, University of Helsinki An Installation of Interactive Birdhouses Representing Making Core Memory: Crafting Legacies of Women in Historical Structures in Atlanta Communities Udaya Innovation Samantha Shorey, University of Washington; Lakshmi Tattamangalam Ananthanarayanan, Georgia Daniela Rosner, University of Washington Institute of Technology; Hugh Crawford, Georgia Institute of Making Graphic Cancer Comics: Collaboration, Drawing, Technology; Yonatan Weinberg, Georgia Institute of Reflection, and Joy in Medical Education. Cora Olson, Technology Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine An Interactive History of Atomic Science as a Situated Practice Mining for the Future: Blockchain, Renewable Energy, and Aditya Anupam, Georgia Institute Of Technology Extractive Assemblages in Iceland Zane Griffin Talley Aquatic Fabulations on the Schuylkill: Speculative Bodies of Cooper, University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Translation Greg Sieber, Drexel University Center for Communication; Kyle Cassidy, University of Pennsylvania; Science, Technology & Society; Steven Hammer, St. Joseph's Katie Gressitt-Diaz, Rutgers University, School of University Communication and Information Are We Data? David Moats, Linköping University, Tema-T Multimer: A Participatory Mood & Mental Map Of 4S Arlene (Tema Technology and Social Change); Elizabeth Rose Ducao, MIT & NYU McFall, University of Edinburgh Multispecies Worldbuilding Lab Elaine Gan, New York A Rough Sketch on Thermoregulation, Technology, and the University American Pika Maya Livio, University of Colorado Narrating Anthropocenes Scott Knowles Atlanta Map Room: Documenting the Disjunctions between Nonlinear Jen: A Visualization Jennifer J Henderson, Civic Data and Lived Experiences Yanni Alexander Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Loukissas, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jude Mwenda Sciences Ntabathia, Georgia Tech; Jihan Sherman, Georgia Tech Nuestros Suelos: A Toolkit for Turning Chilean Degraded Soils A trial of communication platform for co-creation of social into Matters of Concern Sebastian Ureta, Universidad agendas concerning emerging science and technology Alberto Hurtado; Miriam Llona, Suelo Sustentable NGO; Mikihito Tanaka, Waseda University; Noel Kikuchi, National Delia Rodriguez, Universidad del Desarrollo; Daniel Graduate Institute for Policy Studies; Daisuke Yoshinaga, Valenzuela, Universidad Santo Tomas; Camilo Rodriguez, Waseda University; Ken Kawamura, Seijo Univerisity; Go Universidad del Desarrollo; Maria Jose Maiza, Universidad Yoshizawa, Oslo Metropolitan University; Ryuma Shineha, del Desarrollo; Jorge Luis Mora, Suelo Sustentable NGO; Seijo Univerisity Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Bales of Amber - Exploring Humanity and Ecological Disasters On Boundary Work And Professional Audition: Reconciling Jennifer Anne Bourke, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Production Values In Multivalent Recording Spaces Enongo Critical Design Lab Contra* Podcast Aimi Hamraie, Vanderbilt Lumumba-Kasongo, Cornell University, Department of University; Leah Samples, University of Pennsylvania S&TS DUST : Communicating Indeterminacy Akshita Sivakumar, Ornamentalism: The Migrations and Translations of Japanese University of California at San Diego Knotweed sam smiley, AstroDime Transit Authority Enquiry Machine Making Factory Kat Jungnickel, Goldsmiths, Parallel City: Rethinking Economic Futures Maryam 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Heidaripour, Illinois Institute of Technology Platform Logic meets Data Centers: the Strategic Value of Play in the Algorithmic Circuit Ida Toft, Concordia University Disposability jean-christophe plantin, London School of Points of Presence Adam Fish, University of Lancaster Economics and Political Science Pollution Data Cloud Maria Michails, Rensselaer Polytechnic Recent Experiments With the Creation of Subsea Saltwater Institute Data Centers in the Pacific Ocean Tonia Sutherland, POST-HUMAN FLANEURS OF ATLANTA: Mapping North University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Avenue Smart Corridor Hayri Dortdivanlioglu, Georgia Digital Development and Imperial Debris Alix Johnson, Institute of Technology Queen's University Projecting Emergent Forms Of Citizenship In Climate-Changed Disposable Data Spaces and Data Ruins Julia Velkova, Miami Savannah Cox, University of California, Berkeley University of Helsinki, Finland Reflections On The 'Queering The Science Museum' Tours Session Organizers: Eleanor Armstrong, University College London Jean Christophe Plantin, London School of Economics and Research Poetics Field Studio, or, How To Subvert Your Political Science Observations Every Day July Hazard, University of Julia Velkova, University of Helsinki, Finland Washington; Cleo Woelfle-Erskine, UW Seattle Discussant: Robot Funeral Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Brian Beaton, Cal Poly Rot & Regenerate: the Mobile Myco Lab Joanna Steinhardt; 167. Feeding the Anthropocene: The Promises of Agro-Food Peter Oviatt, MIT Tech and The Difference of Food - I Seeing like a super-recognizer. The other human in the Papers for Open Panels/Feeding The Anthropocene: The Promises surveillance loop Ann Rudinow Saetnan, NTNU; Rocco Of Agri-Food Tech And The Difference Of Food Bellanova, UVA Open Panel 1:15 to 2:30 pm STS In Real Real Time Aftab Mirzaei, York University STS; Lee Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Nellson, RPI Participants: Sweetness and Power Xiaowei Wang, UC Berkeley Food is not code: The tech sector meets agri-food The Big-Hole Counter-Narrative Film: An Arts And exceptionalism Kathryn Teigen De Master, University of Anthropology Intervention In Kimberley, South Africa California, Berkeley; Charlotte Biltekoff, UC Davis; Julie Catharina Truyts, Sol Plaatje University Guthman, University of California, Santa Cruz The Mouse Exchange: Co-Producing Engagements With Agrarian Dreams for Salmon Aquaculture Sarah Martin, Laboratory Animals and STS Research Through Memorial University, Canada; Charlie Mather, Department Participatory Crafting Sara Peres, University of of Geography, Memorial University; Christine Knott, Southampton; Emma Roe, University of Southampton; Memorial University, Canada; Dean Bavington, Memorial Bentley Crudgington, CHSTM, University of Manchester; University, Canada Paul Hurley, Geography and Environment, University of Southampton Feeding the world through vertical farming: potentials, prophecies and pitfalls of a high-tech solution in the food The Payphone: Portraits of Urban Resilience jessa lingel, industry Mascha Gugganig, Technical University Munich University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication; Kyle Cassidy, University of Pennsylvania Platforms of Plenty? Data Imaginaries in U.S. Agriculture Susanne Freidberg, Dartmouth College We Always Make And Do More: The Collateral Realities of Methodological Rigor jessica mesman, Maastricht Session Organizer: University; Katherine Carroll, Australian National Charlotte Biltekoff, UC Davis University Discussant: What do Echoes Say?: Faubourg Tremé and The Socio-Sonic Madeleine Fairbairn, University of California, Santa Cruz Reagan Patrick Mitchell, Colgate University 168. Assembling Caring Geographies: How do Regions Care? What does it take to get a drink here? Delivering potable water Papers for Open Panels/Assembling Caring Geographies: How do in New Orleans Liam Grealy, University of Sydney; Tess Regions Care? Lea, University of Sydney; Aron Chang, The Blue House Open Panel Civic Studio; Gilad Meron, The Blue House Civic Studio; 1:15 to 2:30 pm Lilith Winkler-Schor, The Blue House Civic Studio Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Session Organizers: Participants: Endre Dányi, Bundeswehr University Munich Drawing from the ‘Living Well’: Sidewalk Toronto’s Elaine Gan, New York University Imagination of Healthy Futures Rebecca Noone, University Jennifer J Henderson, Cooperative Institute for Research in of Toronto; Karen Dewart McEwen, University of Toronto Environmental Sciences Lifeworlds In Motion – How Shifting Psychiatric Expertise 166. Data Centers and Disposability Decenters Mental Health And ‘The Environment’ Patrick Closed Panels Bieler, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Traditional (Closed) Panel Mapping Regions: How Are regions Produced As Places Of 1:15 to 2:30 pm Care? Iris Wallenburg, institute for Health Policy and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus Management; Dara Ivanova, Erasmus School of Health Participants: Policy and Management; Roland Bal, Erasmus University Ecologies of Disposability: Work in the Shadow of Data Rotterdam Centers Vicki Mayer, Tulane University Triage as mediating technology to reinvent infrastructures of 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

care Nienke van Pijkeren, Erasmus University (Institute of Discovering Traces of an Archived Component of Google’s Health Policy & Management) from the Freebase Data Dumps Niel Session Organizers: Chah, University of Toronto Dara Ivanova, Erasmus School of Health Policy and Anyone Can Say Anything About Any Organism: Exploring the Management Implications of Taxonomy's Move to the Semantic Web Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam Andrea Thomer, University of Michigan School of Iris Wallenburg, institute for Health Policy and Management Information Chairs: The Image of Domains David Ribes, Universty of Washington Dara Ivanova, Erasmus School of Health Policy and Semantic Media: Critical Questions about Metadata and Social Management Ontology Andrew Iliadis, Temple University Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam From the Social Sciences to Data Mining: Data Journalism’s Iris Wallenburg, institute for Health Policy and Management Sense-Making of Expanding Data Bernat Ivancsics, 169. Nonhuman Innovations, Nonhuman Disruptions - I: Life & Columbia University Capital Session Organizer: Papers for Open Panels/Nonhuman Innovations, Nonhuman Andrew Iliadis, Temple University Disruptions Chair: Open Panel Amelia Acker, The University of Texas at Austin 1:15 to 2:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C 172. How Has Climate Change Reshaped Scientific Expertise and the Expert? - I Participants: Papers for Open Panels/How Has Climate Change Reshaped A global cow: socio-bio-technical (re)agencemets of cattle Scientific Expertise and the Expert? breeding. Lidia Chavinskaia, LISIS, UPEM Open Panel In Hot Blood: The Dog Days of Pharmacology Brad Bolman, 1:15 to 2:30 pm Harvard University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Making Mice: (Re)Production, Resistance And Participants: Commodification In The Laboratory Sara Peres, University What kind of expertise does climate policy need? Reiner of Southampton; Emma Roe, University of Southampton Grundmann, University of Nottingham The Social Evolving: Sociogenomics On The Wings of Social Project-based futures: climate change and the development of Insects Sainath Suryanarayanan agricultural foresight models in loosely coordinated Session Organizer: organizations Vincent Cardon, University Picardie Jules Brad Bolman, Harvard University Verne 170. Toxic Subjects: Historical, Legal, Occupational, and Essays on Science in Court: An analysis of climate change Medical Perspectives - I litigation in the US from 1990 to 2018 Daniel Kim, The Papers for Open Panels/Toxic Subjects: Historical, Legal, George Washington University Occupational, and Medical Perspectives Engineering the Climate: The Career of an Unlikely Innovation Open Panel Julia Schubert, Forum Internationale Wissenschaft 1:15 to 2:30 pm To Govern the Climate: Lessons from State Climate Scientists Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & in Brazil Jonathan Wald, McGill University B Session Organizer: Participants: Stephen Zehr, Univ. Southern Indiana Toxic Discourses: Science and Reputation in the Age of Chair: Radiation Omnipresence Chikako Takeshita, University of Stephen Zehr, Univ. Southern Indiana California, Riverside 173. Attention! - I: Human/Machine Boundaries "You Can't See Toxics, But You Can Be Very Agitated About Papers for Open Panels/Attention! Blowing Up" Chloe Ahmann, University of Chicago Open Panel The Emotional Support for “Facts” in Environmental Health 1:15 to 2:30 pm Activism Amy Kuritzky, Rice University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Ignorance and Illegible Subjects of Toxicity: The Case of PFOA B Contamination in Hoosick Falls, New York Laura Rabinow, Participants: RPI Attention by Design: Meditation Apps and the Construction of Session Organizer: Mindbody Capacities Rebecca Jablonsky, Rensselaer Alli Morgan, RPI Polytechnic Institute Discussant: Buzz, tap, zap: the attentional economy of haptic wearables Alison Kenner, Drexel University Natasha Schull, NYU - MCC 171. Schemas, Graphs, Ontologies - I Distracted Attention, Or: Mindful Algorithms And The Papers for Open Panels/Schemas, Graphs, Ontologies: Baking Algorithms of Mindfulness Johannes Bruder, FHNW Semantics into Data-Driven Media Technologies Academy of Art and Design Open Panel Homo Attentus: Technological Backlash and the Attentional 1:15 to 2:30 pm Subject Nick Seaver, Tufts University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion Session Organizer: Participants: Nick Seaver, Tufts University 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Chair: Algorithms Will Sutherland, University of Washington Tero Karppi, University of Toronto Talking About Business. Occupational Communities and 174. Presidential Roundtable: Honoring STS Mentoring Democratization of Labor in Startup Companies Alberto 4S Annual Meeting Lusoli, Simon Fraser University Special Event The refusal of algorithmic prescription by the information 1:15 to 2:30 pm professionals: the resistance around Twitter's "Show the best Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom tweets first" feature Alexandre Coutant, UQAM; Florence C Millerand, Universite du Quebec a Montreal - UQAM; Session Organizers: Gabrielle Silva Mota Drumond, UQAM Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU University, Session Organizers: Amsterdam Alessandro Delfanti, University of Toronto Hsin-Hsing Chen, Shih-Hsin University Graduate Institute for Yujie Chen, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Social Transformation Studies 177. STS and Security Studies: Expertise, Infrastructures and Noela Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana Practices - I Gloria Baigorrotegui, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados - Usach Papers for Open Panels/STS and Security Studies: Expertise, Chair: Infrastructures and Practices Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Open Panel 175. Ghosts of Modern Futures Past – I 1:15 to 2:30 pm Papers for Open Panels/Ghosts of Modern Futures Past Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Open Panel Participants: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Carcerality and Justice in Postcolonial African Forensic Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Genetics Noah Tamarkin, Ohio State University D Giving Back: Stormwater Management and Alternative Participants: Sentencing in Newark Kessie Alexandre, Princeton A Hauntological Turn for STS Kasper Hedegaard Schiølin, University Harvard STS Program, Harvard Kennedy School; Stefan Prisoners as Infrastructure in Latin America: Entrepreneurship, Schäfer, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Materiality, and Technology Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center The End is Near: Envisioning a living future in the kingdom of for Interdisciplinary Ethnography the dead Tess Doezema, Arizona State University Carceral Media Practices: Dissolving Affiliation Through The silence of interconnected technologies: Internet of Things Infrastructural and Media Technologies in U.S. Prisons Ian and ghost infrastructures in Brazilian innovation projects James Alexander, New York University Cristiana de Oliveira Gonzalez, State University of Carceral Securities: The Digital and Analog Making of Campinas Securitized Bodies in the New York City Jails Ariel Ludwig, Gaunt Figures of the Future Gabriel Dorthe, Université Science and Technology in Society, Virginia Tech Catholique de Lille Out of a river of diesel: Imagining post-corruption Session Organizers: infrastructures Carlos Cuevas-Garcia, Technical University Kasper Hedegaard Schiølin, Harvard STS Program, Harvard of Munich Kennedy School Session Organizers: Hilton Simmet Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Stefan Schäfer, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Ethnography Tess Doezema, Arizona State University Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Madisson Whitman, Purdue University Chair: Gabriel Dorthe, Université Catholique de Lille Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Chair: 178. Indigenous Knowledges and Technologies - II Geneva Smith, University of New Mexico Papers for Open Panels/Indigenous Knowledges and Technologies Discussant: Open Panel Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard University 1:15 to 2:30 pm 176. Disrupting Algorithms: Innovating Work and Life in the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Digital Economy - I Participants: Papers for Open Panels/Disrupting Algorithms: Innovating Work Community Networks, Actor-Networks: The Politics of Internet and Life in the Digital Economy Interconnection Infrastructure in Indigenous Connectivity Open Panel Projects Fernanda R. Rosa, American University 1:15 to 2:30 pm The (Plastic) Bird’s-Eve View: Indigenous Critiques of Drone Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Mapping Technologies in Merauke, West Papua Sophie E Marie Helene Chao, The University of Sydney Participants: “Litigation is our last Resort” Addressing uncertainty, undone Collaborative Disruption: Creative Dissidents on China’s science, and bias of the stakeholders in court to assert Ridesharing Platforms Shuang Frost, Harvard University indigenous rights Bindu Panikkar, The University of Informal Disruptions: Ride-Hailing and Incrementalism in Vermont Bandung, Indonesia Bronwyn Frey, University of Toronto Resonant communication experiences in indigenous Descrying the Inscrutable: How Upworkers Make Sense of communities of Oaxaca, Mexico Carlos Francisco Baca 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Feldman, Redes por la Diversidad, Equidad y University Sustentabilidad A.C. 181. Conceptualization and Evidence of Social Innovation Session Organizer: Papers for Open Panels/Conceptualization and Evidence of Social Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, UNIVERSIDAD Innovation IBEROAMERICANA PUEBLA Open Panel Chair: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Tiago Ribeiro Duarte, University of Brasília Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses 179. Products of Biotecnoscience: Modified Living Beings Used in Participants: Health and Agriculture Activities - I Community Organizations and Solidarity-Based Papers for Open Panels/Products of Biotecnoscience at Large: Improvisations: Alternative Sociotechnical Infrastructures in Modified Living Beings Used in Health and Agriculture Activities Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria Fatima Espinoza Open Panel Vasquez, University Of Kentucky 1:15 to 2:30 pm Social Technology in Brazil: social change from people’s Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris knowledge Rafael Dias, University of Campinas Participants: Policy Changes from Economic Innovation to Social Anthropocene and the systemic dimension of biological Innovation: A Case Study of China's Scientific and functions. The case of epigenetics, horizontal gene transfer, Technological Innovation Policy Guangling Xiao, school of and antibiotic resistance Flavio D'Abramo, MPIWG Berlin Marxism, Tsinghua University DNA Recombination - Biotechnological Utopias and Life The Discourse Of Innovation In The Federal Institutes In A STS Redesigned. The Archeology of the Future and Artificial Perspective Rodrigo Rafael Fernandes, IFPR; Sidney Life Eva Slesingerova, Goethe University Reinaldo da Silva, IFPR Humanized Animals, or Humans as a New Animal Model: Challenges of Emerging Biomedical Technology in India: Case Competing Alternatives in (Pre-)clinical Trials Sungwoo of Molecular Diagnostics (MDs) Technological Innovation Ahn, Virginia Tech System Development Nidhi Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru The Brumadinho disaster - Minas Gerais - Brazil: What "train" University (thing in Minas Gerais language) is this? Eduardo Nazareth Session Organizer: Paiva, EDUARDO NAZARETH PAIVA José Francisco Romero-Muñoz, Benemérita Universidad Session Organizer: Autónoma de Puebla - Centro Universitario de Vinculación Claudia Santos Turco, HCTE-UFRJ / FIOCRUZ Discussant: Discussant: Rollin Kent, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla Maria Cristina de Oliveira Cardoso, UFRJ - HCTE 182. Opening up Containment: Spaces, Trajectories, and Forms 180. Algorithms at Work: The Practice of Prediction - I: of Life - I Algorithms-in-Practice in Institutional and Organizational Papers for Open Panels/Opening up Containment: Spaces, Perspective Trajectories, and Forms of Life Papers for Open Panels/Algorithms at Work: The Practice of Open Panel Prediction 1:15 to 2:30 pm Open Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway 1:15 to 2:30 pm Participants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Opening the Bin: Ontology of Waste Containment Olli Participants: Pyyhtinen, Tampere University; Ville Savolainen, Tampere Constraining Learning, Expanding Competencies: Lawyer-in- University the-Loop in Algorithmic Discovery Fernando Delgado, Containment as Policy: The Politics of Blight in Postwar Cornell University Baltimore Daniel G Cumming, Graduate Student Evidence in AI: Predictive Algorithms in Healthcare Anne Containment as the material-discursive organization of flows: Henriksen, Aarhus Univeristy; anja bechmann, UCI & three cases of environmental management in Canada Ignace Aarhus University Schoot, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Caitlynn Beyond Optimism: The Cruel ‘Iron Cage’ of Data Science in Beckett, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Alex Education Caroline Mason, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Zahara, Department of Geography, Memorial University - STS Containers and the “Object-ified” Home – Between Inclusion "Feedback" Or "Formulas"? Interpreting Algorithms In Two and Exclusion, Consumption and Disposal Sarah Stefanos, Media Companies Valentina Grossi, EHESS University of Wisconsin, Madison Making Platforms Work: Conceptualizing Platform Labor and Session Organizers: the Management of Publics Benjamin Shestakofsky, Ignace Schoot, Memorial University of Newfoundland University of Pennsylvania; Shreeharsh Kelkar, University Caitlynn Beckett, Memorial University of Newfoundland of California, Berkeley Alex Zahara, Department of Geography, Memorial University Session Organizer: Chair: Sarah E. Sachs, Cornell University Alex Zahara, Department of Geography, Memorial University Chair: 183. Creative Misfits: Imagining Non-Normative Bodies in Sarah E. Sachs, Cornell University Technosocial Practice - III: Getting Off on Technicality Discussant: Papers for Open Panels/Creative Misfits: Imagining Non- Angèle Christin, Department of Communication, Stanford Normative Bodies in Technosocial Practice 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Open Panel 1:15 to 2:30 pm 1:15 to 2:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Participants: Participants: Critical Life Science Research on Human Diversity: Social Misfit Managed: Empty Fortresses, Social Robots, and Irony in Reflexivity as a Means for ‘Good Science’ Tino Pluemecke, Autism Research Rua Mae Williams, University of Florida Institute for Sociology, University of Freiburg, Germany Crip categories in online fanfic: Contested representations of Responsible Research and Innovation in Latin America: Socio- disability through tagging Catherine Duchastel, STS Technical Integration Research in Mexico Juan Carlos Program, York University García Cruz, Arizona State University; Cristian Puga Non-normative bodies in sociotechnical practices of González, Arizona State University engineering care robotics Arne Maibaum, TU Berlin; Philipp Public Engagement and the Constriction of Reflexive Practice Graf, Technische Universität Berlin Christian H. Ross, Arizona State University Session Organizers: Refracting logics of STS interventions Thokozani Kamwendo, Catherine Duchastel, STS Program, York University University of Edinburgh; Robert David Jonathan Smith, Drew Danielle Belsky, STS Program, York University University of Edinburgh; Deborah Scott, University of 184. Innovating, Interrupting & Regenerating the Human- Edinburgh Technology Frontier - I Responsible Innovation in Indigenous Australian on-country Papers for Open Panels/Innovating, Interrupting & Regenerating livelihoods Marcus Barber, CSIRO the Human-Technology Frontier Session Organizers: Open Panel Jason A. Delborne, North Carolina State University 1:15 to 2:30 pm Dalton George, North Carolina State University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley Adam Kokotovich, North Carolina State University Participants: Chair: Boundary Work of Risk: A Comparative Study on Molecular Dalton George, North Carolina State University Robotics and Synthetic Biology Ken Kawamura, Seijo 187. Performing Socio-Technical Imaginaries - I Univerisity; Daisuke Yoshinaga, Waseda University; Go Papers for Open Panels/Performing Socio-Technical Imaginaries Yoshizawa, Oslo Metropolitan University; Mikihito Tanaka, Open Panel Waseda University; Ryuma Shineha, Seijo Univerisity 1:15 to 2:30 pm Cut by Machine, Made by Hand: Boat Kits and the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Rationalization of Craft Steven Sacco, Loyola University Participants: Chicago Looking for the “Social” in the Sociotechnical Imaginary on Cyborg Maintenance: The Invisible Work of the Technological Hybrid Lightweight Materials Anna-Lena Berscheid, Bodymind Joshua Earle, Virginia Tech University of Paderborn Designing Stigma: Information, Shame, and the Politics of Performing securitization: The socio-technical imaginary of AI- Electronic Ankle Monitors Lauren Kilgour, Cornell based security Jens Hälterlein, University of Freiburg University Socio-technical Imagineering and the Future(s) of Civilian Session Organizer: Drones Domen Bajde, University of Southern Denmark; Alev Richard B Duque, Utica College Pinar Kuruoglu, University of Southern Denmark; Mikkel 185. Media Studies Interruptions of STS - III Nøjgaard, University of Southern Denmark; Jannek Sommer, Papers for Open Panels/Media Studies Interruptions of STS University of Southern Denmark Open Panel Promising Power? Future-Oriented Representations of Nuclear 1:15 to 2:30 pm Fusion Energy Research Derek Taylor Parrott, Cornell Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus University STS Participants: Session Organizers: Better Television Signal. Local Designs and Emergent Media Domen Bajde, University of Southern Denmark infrastructures in Colombia Since the Eighties Fabian Alev Pinar Kuruoglu, University of Southern Denmark Prieto-Nanez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mikkel Nøjgaard, University of Southern Denmark Animating Interruptions: Disney, the Mutliplane Camera, and Jannek Sommer, University of Southern Denmark STS Michael J. Meindl, Virginia Tech 188. Emergent Technologies in Biomedicine and Healthcare: Maiming and Mediating Data Mary Michael, UCSB Boundaries, Tensions, and Possibilities - I The Labor of Logic and Vice Versa: Semiconductors, Papers for Open Panels/Emergent Technologies in Biomedicine Infrastructure, Work Andrew Lison, University at Buffalo and Healthcare: Boundaries, Tensions, and Possibilities Session Organizer: Open Panel Juan Llamas-Rodriguez, University of Texas at Dallas 1:15 to 2:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Chair: Alenda Chang, University of California, Santa Barbara Participants: Hacking Health Issues in the Global South: An Ethnography of 186. Reflecting on Reflexivity in Practice: Responsible Medical Device Innovation in Contemporary India Anisha Innovation, Engagement, and Governance - I Chadha Papers for Open Panels/Reflecting on Reflexivity in Practice: Humans and Organs on Chips: Modeling the Body in the Responsible Innovation, Engagement, and Governance Translational Age Melanie Jeske, University of California, Open Panel 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

San Francisco Brad Bolman, Harvard University Using Electronic Health Record Data to Achieve Quality: How 191. Toxic Subjects: Historical, Legal, Occupational, and Measuring Quality Reorganizes Care Delivery Rosalie Medical Perspectives - II Winslow, University of California, San Francisco Papers for Open Panels/Toxic Subjects: Historical, Legal, The Values and Ethics of Biomedical Engineering Practices in Occupational, and Medical Perspectives The Design of Bionanotechnologies Beth Strickland Bloch, Open Panel University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2:45 to 4:00 pm Translational Research : Innovation Across Medical, Industrial Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & and Scientific Boundaries Léo Mignot, Université de B Bordeaux - Centre Emile Durkheim; Pascal Ragouet, Participants: Université de Bordeaux - Centre Emile Durkheim; Vincent A Queer Critical Race Feminist Take On Reproductive Toxicity Grimaud, Université de Bordeaux - Centre Emile Durkheim Melina Packer, University of California, Berkeley Session Organizer: Contested Interpretations of Toxic Substances and Marginalized Melanie Jeske, University of California, San Francisco Victims in Korea's Environmental Pollution Relief System Chair: Jinyoung Christine Park, Seoul National University, Rosalie Winslow, University of California, San Francisco Republic of Korea 189. Feeding The Anthropocene: The Promises Of Agro-Food Extimacies of Cell and Soil: Genomic Science & Insecurity in Tech And The Difference Of Food - II the Making of Colombia's Post-Conflict Katarzyna Papers for Open Panels/Feeding The Anthropocene: The Promises Kaczowka Of Agri-Food Tech And The Difference Of Food Undone Justice: Social Determinants of Health, Routine Open Panel Toxicological Screenings, and Death Investigations Lee 2:45 to 4:00 pm Nelson, RPI Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Session Organizer: Participants: Alli Morgan, RPI Between Moonshots and Grandma’s Kitchen: Strategic Discussant: Balancing of Disruption and Continuity in Agri-food Tech Alison Kenner, Drexel University Madeleine Fairbairn, University of California, Santa Cruz; 192. Schemas, Graphs, Ontologies - II Charlotte Biltekoff, UC Davis Papers for Open Panels/Schemas, Graphs, Ontologies: Baking Cellular Agriculture and the Prospects of Deliberative Food Semantics into Data-Driven Media Technologies Democracy Garrett M Broad, Fordham University; Robert Open Panel M Chiles, Penn State University 2:45 to 4:00 pm Spatial Imaginaries of Vertical Farming: Where We Plant Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion Reveals Who We Are in the Anthropocene Ke Hu, Virginia Participants: Tech Social media metadata: On standards, access, and control The Promises and Pitfalls of Precision Pollination Alissa Amelia Acker, The University of Texas at Austin Bilfield, University of Arizona Ontologies Enacting Alterity Wouter Van Rossem, University of Session Organizer: Twente; Annalisa Pelizza, University of Twente Charlotte Biltekoff, UC Davis The Illusion of Abstraction Martha Lampland, Univ Of Ca-San Discussant: Diego Kathryn Teigen De Master, University of California, Berkeley Ontologies for Knowledge and Art in the Making: The Re- 190. Nonhuman Innovations, Nonhuman Disruptions - II: Care Source Project Alexandre Monnin, ESC-Clermont, Origens & Mattering Medialab Papers for Open Panels/Nonhuman Innovations, Nonhuman A Dispute over the Value of Semantically Enhanced HTML Disruptions Ryan Shaw, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Open Panel Session Organizer: 2:45 to 4:00 pm Amelia Acker, The University of Texas at Austin Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Chair: Participants: Andrew Iliadis, Temple University Material and Metaphorical Possibilities of Gendered Microbes Discussant: Rebecca Howes-Mischel, James Madison University, Charles Luke Alan Stark Department of Sociology and Anthropology 193. How Has Climate Change Reshaped Scientific Expertise and The Aphid Synthesizer: Un-Silencing Electropenetrography the Expert? - II Owen Marshall Papers for Open Panels/How Has Climate Change Reshaped What Are Heirloom Microbes? Matthaeus Rest, MPI for the Scientific Expertise and the Expert? Science of Human History Open Panel Wild Animal Sex: How the Study of Non-Humans Broke the 2:45 to 4:00 pm Binary Beans Velocci, Yale University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Look at me: How collective attention shapes conservation Participants: science for charismatic species Courtney Addison, Victoria ‘Do the Right Thing’: information-deficit model logics and University of Wellington creative (climate) communications Maxwell Boykoff, Session Organizer: University of Colorado Boulder 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Climate Change Perceptions Among Low Income Peoples of Chair: Color in California’s San Joaquin Valley Noah ray Martinez, Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine University of California, Merced; Brandon Batzloff, Discussants: University of California Merced; Michael Spivey, University Joan Fujimura, University Of Wisconsin-Madison of California Merced Wen-Hua Kuo, National Yang-Ming University Climate Change Expertise: Scientists, Boundary Organizations, Leandro Rodriguez Medina, Universidad de las Americas Journalists? Stephen Zehr, Univ. Southern Indiana Puebla Twitterizing climate expertise: ethical overflows and Venni Krishna, School of Humanities & Languages, University epistemological conflicts warren pearce, Department of of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University Session Organizer: Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison Stephen Zehr, Univ. Southern Indiana Rachel C Lee, UCLA Center for the Study of Women Chair: Rachel Ankeny, The University of Adelaide Govindan Parayil, Patel College of Global Sustainability roy macleod, University of Sydney Kean Birch, York University 194. Sensors and Sensing Practices Roundtable Heather Paxson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Closed Panels Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU University, Traditional (Closed) Panel Amsterdam 2:45 to 4:00 pm Aalok Khandekar, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Hsin-Hsing Chen, Shih-Hsin University Graduate Institute for A Social Transformation Studies Session Organizer: Suman Seth, Cornell University Jennifer Gabrys, Department of Sociology Paul Griffiths, University of Sydney Chair: Atsuro Morita, Osaka University Jennifer Gabrys, Department of Sociology Gergely Mohacsi, Osaka University Discussants: Sarah de Rijcke, Centre for Science and Technology Studies Andrea Ballestero, Rice University (CWTS) Cymene Howe, Rice University Salla Sariola, University of Helsinki Helen Pritchard, Goldsmiths University of London Hernan Thomas, Institute of Science and Technology Studies - Endre Dányi, Bundeswehr University Munich National University of Quilmes christelle gramaglia, UMR GEAU IRSTEA Cyrus Mody, Maastricht University Stefan Helmreich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ed Hackett, Brandeis University (MIT) Daniel Lee Kleinman, Boston University Dominique Vinck, University of Lausanne 195. Attention! - II: Language, Expertise, and Labor Jeffry Will, University of North Florida Papers for Open Panels/Attention! Christopher Kelty, UCLA Open Panel Lesley J F Green, University of Cape Town 2:45 to 4:00 pm Noela Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom B 197. Ghosts of Modern Futures Past – II Participants: Papers for Open Panels/Ghosts of Modern Futures Past Open Panel Listening/Not Listening: Educations of Inattention in the 2:45 to 4:00 pm Automation of Psychiatric Assessment Beth Semel, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) D The Architecture of ‘Attention’: Uncrumpling NLP’s Linguistic Participants: Ideologies Michael Castelle, University of Warwick Magic materials and the promises of transformation: on the Valuing inattention and invisibility Ville Savolainen, Tampere animation of nanomedicine Declan Liam Kuch, UNSW; University; Olli Pyyhtinen, Tampere University Matthew Kearnes, Environmental Humanities Progarmme, Visualizing The Expertise of Attention: Politics And Difference School of Humanities and Languages, University of New From Early Psychophysics To Mindful Economics Chad South Wale Valasek, University of California at San Diego Constituting Stratified Publics and Building the Futures of Session Organizer: Health through Precision Medicine Dennis Browe, UCSC Rebecca Jablonsky, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Haunting the Developmental Present: Rabindranath Tagore and Chair: the Cultivation of Progress Hilton Simmet Nick Seaver, Tufts University Spectres of The Good Old Days: Egyptian Facebook and the 196. Presidential Roundtable: STS Publishing Futures sociotechnical imaginaries of the dispossessed Nermin 4S Annual Meeting Elsherif, University of Amsterdam Roundtable Workshop The Butcher, The Baker, The Policy Maker: Food Regulation 2:45 to 4:00 pm and the Making of Camp Nationalism Sahar Tavakoli, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Cornell University STS C Session Organizers: Session Organizer: Kasper Hedegaard Schiølin, Harvard STS Program, Harvard Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Kennedy School 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Stefan Schäfer, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Chair: Geneva Smith, University of New Mexico Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Madisson Whitman, Purdue University Ethnography Gabriel Dorthe, Université Catholique de Lille 200. Indigenous Knowledges and Technologies - III Hilton Simmet Papers for Open Panels/Indigenous Knowledges and Technologies Chair: Open Panel Tess Doezema, Arizona State University 2:45 to 4:00 pm Discussant: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard University Participants: 198. Disrupting Algorithms: Innovating Work and Life in the Distraction Or Disruption: Decolonization And The Academic Digital Economy - II Enterprise Lisa P. Nathan, Univeristy of British Columbia Papers for Open Panels/Disrupting Algorithms: Innovating Work Conversations with Spirits and Humans. What is and Life in the Digital Economy Communication from a Latin American Indigenous Open Panel Perspective? Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, UNIVERSIDAD 2:45 to 4:00 pm IBEROAMERICANA PUEBLA Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom How to bridge ch'ixi-epistemology with STS? Marco Paladines, E Technical University Berlin Participants: Thinking about the integration of Indigenous science and Managed Flexibility: Management Science and Worker Control Western science knowledge systems Cheri Johnson, Virginia in the On-Demand Economy Aaron Shapiro, University of Tech Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication Session Organizer: Amazon Is the New Factory: Warehouse Labour and Worker Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, UNIVERSIDAD Resistance Alessandro Delfanti, University of Toronto IBEROAMERICANA PUEBLA “But What If We Earn Less?” Negotiating Deliveroo’s Chair: Introduction of Dynamic Order Pricing Niels van Doorn, Tiago Ribeiro Duarte, University of Brasília University of Amsterdam 201. Products of Biotecnoscience: Modified Living Beings Used in Hard Control and Soft Contract: Domestic Labor under the Health and Agriculture Activities - II Influence of the Internet liang meng, BUCEA Papers for Open Panels/Products of Biotecnoscience at Large: Session Organizers: Modified Living Beings Used in Health and Agriculture Activities Yujie Chen, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Open Panel Alessandro Delfanti, University of Toronto 2:45 to 4:00 pm Chair: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Yujie Chen, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Participants: 199. STS and Security Studies: Expertise, Infrastructures and Mickey Mouse and Big Evil Corporation: Visual Rhetoric of Practices - II Environment in News Media and Graffiti Charudatta Papers for Open Panels/STS and Security Studies: Expertise, Navare, Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, Tata Infrastructures and Practices Institute of Fundamental Research Open Panel Optimizing malaria surveillance through community-driven 2:45 to 4:00 pm spatial autocorrelation modeling Ryan Tokarz, Iowa State Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier University Participants: Public Understanding of Ecological Conservation in Science Detecting intentions: The value of STS for elucidating Exhibitions: The Case of Taiwan Ming-Ying Lee, Providence conceptual shifts in truth verification Torsten H Voigt, University RWTH Aachen University; Larissa Fischer, University of The Dramaturgy of Experts in Brazilian Regulatory Science: the Hamburg; Bettina Paul, Universität Hamburg Case of the National Technical Biosafety Commission Julia Forging In/Security: Fear, Metal, and Situated Knowledge in a Silvia Guivant, federal university of santa catarina; Paulo Caribbean City Kimberley Danielle McKinson, University of Fonseca, Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia Georgia Session Organizer: From Safety First Towards Security First? A Co-productionist Claudia Santos Turco, HCTE-UFRJ / FIOCRUZ Analysis Of Security Technologies And Processes Within Discussant: One Belgian Critical Infrastructure Colin Glesner, univeristy Maria Cristina de Oliveira Cardoso, UFRJ - HCTE of Liège 202. Algorithms at Work: The Practice of Prediction - II: Case The Dialectics of Locks in Urban Japan Misha Bykowski, Studies of Prediction in Practice Stanford University Papers for Open Panels/Algorithms at Work: The Practice of Your Voice Is (Not) Your Passport: Entanglements Between Prediction Border Security And Voice Recognition Michelle Pfeifer, Open Panel New York University 2:45 to 4:00 pm Session Organizers: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Participants: Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary You could get shot pulling over to take picture where I work: Ethnography Facial Recognition in Gig Work Elizabeth Anne Watkins, 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Columbia University Chair: Ruminations of the Calculable Cow Adam Hayes, University of Ignace Schoot, Memorial University of Newfoundland Wisconsin-Madison 205. Capitalizing Fertility: Feminist STS Approaches to Algorithmic Trust: Aversion vs. Acceptance in Programmatic Reproductive Bioeconomies - I Advertising Adam Peri, University of Chicago Closed Panels Value Flow and Collapse: YouTube's "Ad-pocalypse" Brian Traditional (Closed) Panel Pleasants Harper, Indiana University Bloomington 2:45 to 4:00 pm Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Sarah E. Sachs, Cornell University Participants: Chair: “Global Fertility Chains”: A New Political Economy Approach Sarah E. Sachs, Cornell University to Understanding Transnational Surrogacy Sigrid 203. Citizen Bureaucraft - I Vertommen, University of Cambridge Papers for Open Panels/Citizen Bureaucraft Egg Freezing and the Financialization of Fertility Lucy van de Open Panel Wiel, University of Cambridge 2:45 to 4:00 pm Sacred Assets: Christian Logics of Reproductive Remainder Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Economies Risa Cromer, Purdue University Participants: Fresh Egg Donation vs. Frozen Egg Banking: How Substance Cultivating Bureaucratic Expertise in Clinical Trials with and Race Interact in Reproductive Bioeconomies Daisy Psychedelic Drugs Katherine M Hendy, University of Deomampo, Fordham University Michigan China’s Birth Dearth: From Family Planning to Family Making Biosociabilidad and the Citizen Science Practice in social Ayo Wahlberg, University of Copenhagen networks maria conceicao da costa, State University of Session Organizers: Campinas; Jean Maicon Rickes Medeiros, PhD Student in Risa Cromer, Purdue University Science and Technology Policy at Unicamp (PPG- Lucy van de Wiel, University of Cambridge PCT/Unicamp) Discussant: Checking the Web for public facts: can we do this together? Diane Tober, University of California, San Francisco Noortje Marres, University of Warwick, UK 206. Innovating, Interrupting & Regenerating the Human- Development of Framing in Legal Debates over “Voluntary Technology Frontier - II Evacuation” in Fukushima Accident and STS Contributions Papers for Open Panels/Innovating, Interrupting & Regenerating Hideyuki Hirakawa, Osaka University the Human-Technology Frontier The Politics Of Industrialization. Controversies About Gold Open Panel Mining In French Guiana Brice Laurent, Centre de 2:45 to 4:00 pm sociologie de l'innovation, Mines ParisTech; Julien Merlin, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley Mines Paristech; Liliana Doganova, Mines ParisTech; Yann Participants: Gunzburger, Ecole des mines de Nancy Doing Undone Science through Community-Driven Session Organizer: Technology Development Towards Health Equity Jennifer S Katherine M Hendy, University of Michigan Carrera, Michigan State University Chair: "Intelligent" Interfaces Brian Kinnee, Human Centered Design Monamie Bhadra Haines, Nanyang Technological University & Engineering, University of Washington 204. Opening up Containment: Spaces, Trajectories, and Forms Locating and Enacting Smart Cities: Multi-sited Ethnography of Life - II and Translation of Imaginaries Sean Ferguson, Engineering Papers for Open Panels/Opening up Containment: Spaces, and Society, University of Virginia Trajectories, and Forms of Life Global Policy in a Box: The sustainable development goals as Open Panel boundary objects in glocal Agenda 2030 implementation 2:45 to 4:00 pm Karin Skill, Linköping University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Session Organizer: Participants: Richard B Duque, Utica College Species Panics Chloe Silverman, Drexel University 207. Media Studies Interruptions of STS - IV Containment Contested: Sawada Shoji and the Atomic-Bomb Papers for Open Panels/Media Studies Interruptions of STS Dosimetry System Sumiko Hatakeyama, University of Open Panel Pennsylvania 2:45 to 4:00 pm Containing People and Waste within Cold War Germanies’ Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus toxic borderlands Jonas Stuck, Rachel Carson Center for Participants: Environment and Society Body/Building: Special Effects Technologies and the New Containing Schistosomes: On Questing for Containment among Tollywood Mass Hero on a Global Stage Rachael Ball, Overspilling Bodies, Latrines and Lakes in Rural Uganda University of California, Santa Barbara Lucy Pickering, The University of Glasgow Co-Producing Futures: the making of ‘Hollywood’s’ Session Organizers: apocalyptic aesthetic in South Africa Jessica Dickson, Ignace Schoot, Memorial University of Newfoundland Harvard University Caitlynn Beckett, Memorial University of Newfoundland “Technologies of Mental Illness Community: Media Alex Zahara, Department of Geography, Memorial University representations, Digital receptions, Psychedelic and 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Artificially Intelligent Entanglements in the Netflix show Socio-Technical Imaginaries of the Middle East: Petropolitics Maniac” Zahari Richter, PhD student at GWU; Martin Peter and Digital Colonialism Ozgun Eylul Iscen, Duke University Law, Indiana University Transforming coastal zone management in New Jersey: The Hashtag Hurricane: The Transformation of Scientific challenge of interplay and fit in sociotechnical imaginaries Knowledge into Media Culture Elizabeth Ellcessor, David C Eisenhauer, Rutgers University University of Virginia Session Organizers: Session Organizer: Alev Pinar Kuruoglu, University of Southern Denmark Alenda Chang, University of California, Santa Barbara Domen Bajde, University of Southern Denmark Chair: Mikkel Nøjgaard, University of Southern Denmark Elizabeth Ellcessor, University of Virginia Jannek Sommer, University of Southern Denmark 208. Reflecting on Reflexivity in Practice: Responsible 210. Emergent Technologies in Biomedicine and Healthcare: Innovation, Engagement, and Governance - II Boundaries, Tensions, and Possibilities - II Papers for Open Panels/Reflecting on Reflexivity in Practice: Papers for Open Panels/Emergent Technologies in Biomedicine Responsible Innovation, Engagement, and Governance and Healthcare: Boundaries, Tensions, and Possibilities Open Panel Open Panel 2:45 to 4:00 pm 2:45 to 4:00 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Participants: Participants: Kingdoms of Engagement: Reflecting on Stakeholder Biomedical innovations in cancer care and the increasing of Engagement Exercises Focused on GE Algae, Trees, and health inequalities in Brazil Jorge Alberto Bernstein Iriart, Mice Jason A. Delborne, North Carolina State University Instittuto de Saúde Coletiva da Universidade Federal da Mapping Engagement for Emerging Technologies: Decision Bahia Phases, Stakeholders, and the Genetically Engineered Pixelated therapy: Patient and provider experiences and American Chestnut Tree Dalton George, North Carolina expectations within a digitally-conducted therapeutic State University; Jason A. Delborne, North Carolina State encounter Jeff Nicklas, University of California, San University Francisco Creating Space for Reflexivity: Facilitating Dialogue between "Just Leave the Patient As a Number:" Algorithmic Renderings Scientists and Stakeholders Danielle Costantini, North of Cancer Tien Dung Ha, Cornell University Carolina State University; Dalton George, North Carolina ICU, interrupted. Critical Care and Critical Technology in State University Argentina Livia Garofalo, Northwestern University Innovations, Interruptions, and Regenerations of Chestnut Enacting Treatment: The Case of Chronic Kidney Disease and Restoration: Reciprocal Restoration as a Framework for Dialysis Samantha A. Whitman, SFIS - Arizona State Reflexivity in Chestnut Restoration Narratives S. Kathleen University; Kathleen H Pine, Arizona State University; Barnhill-Dilling, North Carolina State University Kasey Boehmer, Mayo Clinic; Nataly Espinoza, Mayo The limits of conventional Reflexivity: Cross-Cultural Clinic; Paige Organick, Mayo Clinic; Anjali Thota, Mayo Inclusion, Technical Deliberations, and Indigenous Clinic; Bjoerg Thorsteinsdottir, Mayo Clinic; Aditya Pawar, Environmental Justice S. Kathleen Barnhill-Dilling, North Mayo Clinic; Victor M. Montori, Mayo Clinic Carolina State University; Louie Rivers III, North Carolina Session Organizer: State University Rosalie Winslow, University of California, San Francisco Session Organizers: Chair: Jason A. Delborne, North Carolina State University Melanie Jeske, University of California, San Francisco Dalton George, North Carolina State University 211. Feeding The Anthropocene: The Promises Of Agro-Food Adam Kokotovich, North Carolina State University Tech And The Difference Of Food - III Chair: Papers for Open Panels/Feeding The Anthropocene: The Promises S. Kathleen Barnhill-Dilling, North Carolina State University Of Agri-Food Tech And The Difference Of Food 209. Performing Socio-Technical Imaginaries - II Open Panel Papers for Open Panels/Performing Socio-Technical Imaginaries 4:15 to 5:30 pm Open Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A 2:45 to 4:00 pm Participants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Seeding New Farm Futures: Silicon Valley Investors and Participants: Agrifood Valuation Practices Zenia Kish, The University of Circular economy as a socio-technical imaginary: Uncovering Tulsa practical, symbolic, and cognitive aspects of everyday life As Grows California, So Grows The Nation: Why California Thomas Edward Sutcliffe, Norwegian University of Science Specialty Crops Are Shaping Agri-Food Technologies Emily & Technology (NTNU) Reisman, University of California Santa Cruz Contesting The Government, Performing Modernity: The Break me apart, then build me up: the extractionist logics Sociotechnical Imaginary Of The Hungarian Internet Tax linking functional and superfoods Christy Spackman, SFIS - Protests Elisabetta Ferrari, University of Pennsylvania Arizona State University How Do Imaginaries Sediment? The Case of China’s “National Hungry Innovation: Toward ‘Appropriate’ Agri-tech to Feed an Demonstration Zones of Modern Agriculture” Wanheng Hu, African Anthropocene Serena Stein, Princeton University Cornell University Session Organizer: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Charlotte Biltekoff, UC Davis Making Monsters: The Maternal Body as an Environment in Discussant: Eighteenth-century Embryology. Sara Ray, University of Julie Guthman, University of California, Santa Cruz Pennsylvania 212. Reimagining and Remaking the World: Decolonial and Refracted Worlds: Preserving Ice and Time in the Indigenous STS Anthropocene. Alexis Rider, University of Pennsylvania Single Paper Submission As Above, So Below: Astrology, Microprocessing, and the Open Panel Making of Predictive Time Rose Rowson, Brown University 4:15 to 5:30 pm Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Alexis Rider, University of Pennsylvania Participants: Discussant: An Afro-Latin American Thought In STS For Teaching Science Lisa Messeri, Yale University Roberth Jesus De-Carvalho, Instituto Federal de Educação, 215. Schemas, Graphs, Ontologies - III Ciência e Tecnologia de Santa Catarina - IFSC Papers for Open Panels/Schemas, Graphs, Ontologies: Baking From strategic scientific essentialism to de-essentialism: Semantics into Data-Driven Media Technologies Genetic Science and the Name Rectification Movement of Open Panel the Thao Aborigine Yu-yueh Tsai, Institute of Sociology, 4:15 to 5:30 pm Academia Sinica Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion “Salvage Anthropology, the Politics of Science, and Native Participants: Land Title in California: 1911-1948” Robert S Edwards, Solid hope? Schemata as democratic project Jeremy Hunsinger, UCSD Wilfrid Laurier University The Coloniality of Cognitive Capitalism: Regeneration through Enactments of Semantics: How Beliefs about Language Shape Decolonization of S&T Marx Jose Gomez Liendo, Instituto Data Infrastructure Lindsay Poirier, University of California Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas; Maria Victoria Davis Canino, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas The Digital Closet: How Heteronormativity got Baked into Session Organizer: Google's SafeSearch Alexander Monea, George Mason Jess Bier, Erasmus University Rotterdam University Chair: The Hegemony of Widgets: Schema.org and the Enclosing of Roberth Jesus De-Carvalho, Instituto Federal de Educação, RDF Patrick Golden, University of North Carolina at Ciência e Tecnologia de Santa Catarina - IFSC Chapel Hill 213. Nonhuman Innovations, Nonhuman Disruptions - III: Death Truth and Meaning in the Open: Wikipedia, , and & Ethics Collaborative Semantics Zachary J McDowell, University of Papers for Open Panels/Nonhuman Innovations, Nonhuman Illinois at Chicago Disruptions Session Organizer: Open Panel Andrew Iliadis, Temple University 4:15 to 5:30 pm Discussant: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Amelia Acker, The University of Texas at Austin Participants: 216. How Has Climate Change Reshaped Scientific Expertise and Knowledge and (Un)Certainty in Multispecies Care and the Expert? - III Euthanasia EJ Jetmore, Rice University Papers for Open Panels/How Has Climate Change Reshaped Pain and Distress as Disruptions to Animal Researcher Scientific Expertise and the Expert? Narratives About the Ethical Dimensions of their Work Open Panel Rebecca Walker, The University of North Carolina at Chapel 4:15 to 5:30 pm Hill Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Rendering life dieable - Reconfiguring mosquitos, biocapital, Participants: and technobiopower Josef Barla, Goethe University Tightropes and Trade-offs: Balancing inclusiveness and Frankfurt expertise in multilateral boundary organizations Ian Gray, Creaturely Mattering: How Human Infrastructures Turn UCLA Animals Into Politics in South Japan Aaron Hopes, Stanford Closer – But Not Too Close: The IPCC-UNFCCC Interface University post-Paris Erlend Hermansen, CICERO Center for Session Organizer: International Climate Research; Bård Lahn, CICERO Brad Bolman, Harvard University Center for International Climate Research Oslo; Göran 214. ‘I Contain Multitudes’: Materials of Making Worlds. Sundqvist, Department of Sociology, University of Closed Panels Gothenburg; Guri Bang, CICERO Center for International Traditional (Closed) Panel Climate Research 4:15 to 5:30 pm Climate Justice and Organizational Technologies for the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & Implementation of the Paris Agreement Magnus Orn B Sigurdsson Participants: The Brazilian Panel on Climate Change: Integration with Nature Compressed, Nature Unfolded: Heterotopic Seed Banks Global North Science or a Source of Counter-Expertise? Anna-Katharina Laboissière, Ecole Normale Tiago Ribeiro Duarte, University of Brasília Supérieure/Curtin University Session Organizer: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Stephen Zehr, Univ. Southern Indiana Karppi, University of Toronto Chair: Session Organizer: Stephen Zehr, Univ. Southern Indiana Tero Karppi, University of Toronto 217. PSYCHOpolitics: Making Up Bad People/Bodies at the Chair: Nexus of Science and Law Rebecca Jablonsky, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Closed Panels 220. Presidential Roundtable: Futuring STS and 4S Traditional (Closed) Panel 4S Annual Meeting 4:15 to 5:30 pm Special Event Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A 4:15 to 5:30 pm Participants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Negotiated Authority: Mental Health Expertise in the Penal C Management of Sex Offenders Stefan Vogler, Northwestern Session Organizer: University Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Technoregulatory Intersectionality: Benign Bodies in the Matrix Chair: of Containment Jenny Brian, Arizona State University Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Conscientious Objections: Psychology’s Productive 221. Ghosts of Modern Futures Past – III Ambivalence toward Religious Exemption Laws Patrick R Papers for Open Panels/Ghosts of Modern Futures Past Grzanka, The University of Tennessee Open Panel Optimistic Imaginaries and the Rape Kit Backlog Andrea 4:15 to 5:30 pm Quinlan, University of Waterloo Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Session Organizer: D Patrick R Grzanka, The University of Tennessee Participants: Discussant: Heritage in Multiple Lifetimes Helge Jordheim, University of Kate Henne, University of Waterloo/Australian National Oslo University The Making of a "Slow, Silent Genocide" on the Edges of 218. Smart or Toxic Cities?: Locating Waste in the Digital Age Argentina's Soy Boom Geneva Smith, University of New Papers for Open Panels/Smart or Toxic Cities?: Locating Waste in Mexico the Digital Age "We've been resilient": Black environmental histories and Open Panel climate gentrification in Miami Lisa Ann Avron, Cornell 4:15 to 5:30 pm University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Politics of Past Patents: researching citizenship via clothing A inventions 1820-2020 Kat Jungnickel, Goldsmiths, Participants: University of London Urban Episteme: Seeing Like an Urban Entrepreneur Martin Session Organizers: Abbott, Cornell University Kasper Hedegaard Schiølin, Harvard STS Program, Harvard Localizing Science: A case study of air quality in Nairobi Kennedy School Priyanka deSouza, Department of Urban Studies and Stefan Schäfer, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Hilton Simmet Making with waste: Troubling fabrication methods and world- Tess Doezema, Arizona State University building practices KRISTIN N DEW, University of Gabriel Dorthe, Université Catholique de Lille Washington Geneva Smith, University of New Mexico Session Organizer: Chair: William Morgan, UC Berkeley Madisson Whitman, Purdue University Discussant: 219. Attention! - III: Pauses and Punctuations of Experience Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard University Papers for Open Panels/Attention! Open Panel 222. Disrupting Algorithms: Innovating Work and Life in the 4:15 to 5:30 pm Digital Economy - III Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Papers for Open Panels/Disrupting Algorithms: Innovating Work B and Life in the Digital Economy Participants: Open Panel Hacking Attention, Hacking Intentions: Digital Detoxers’ 4:15 to 5:30 pm Perceptions of Technology Design Theodora Sutton, Oxford Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Internet Institute, University of Oxford E Logics of Attention in Web-Based User Experience Design and Participants: Engineering Lake Polan, University of Chicago Automation in nursing Joshua Morris Hurwitz, Stanford From an Attention Economy to an Intention Economy Alex University Beattie, Victoria University Wellington Happiness Labor: Acts of Ambivalence against Entrepreneurial Pausing Public Attention: News Technologies and Journalistic Living Silvia Lindtner, University of Michigan Silences Mike Ananny, University of Southern California Radical Space in the Midst of Algorithms: Machinic Labor Annenberg Interruptions Against Digital Spatial Abstractions Marco Patented Emotions: Attention, Appropriation, and Capture Tero Briziarelli, University of New Mexico; Emiliana Armano, 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

University of Milan Acknowledgement of Subjectivity Leea Thompson Fudge, Re-configure and resist temporal boundaries in the gig Southern Methodist University economy: time, digital platforms, and urban space for online Session Organizer: food-delivery workers Yujie Chen, Faculty of Information, Maria Cristina de Oliveira Cardoso, UFRJ - HCTE University of Toronto; Ping SUN, Institute of Journalism and Discussant: Communication, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Claudia Santos Turco, HCTE-UFRJ / FIOCRUZ Session Organizers: 225. Algorithms at Work: The Practice of Prediction - III: Alessandro Delfanti, University of Toronto Reframing Algorithmic Accountability in Practice Yujie Chen, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Papers for Open Panels/Algorithms at Work: The Practice of Chair: Prediction Alessandro Delfanti, University of Toronto Open Panel 223. STS and Security Studies: Expertise, Infrastructures and 4:15 to 5:30 pm Practices - III Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Papers for Open Panels/STS and Security Studies: Expertise, Participants: Infrastructures and Practices Defining Artificial Intelligence: Regulating a Moving Target Open Panel Peaks Krafft; Karen Y Huang, Harvard University; Michael 4:15 to 5:30 pm Katell, University of Washington (Information School); Meg Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Young Participants: It’s Technically Fair, But You Might Not Like It Christian Financializing Nuclear Waste Security: Private Equity & Sandvig, University of Michigan Contractor Consolidation in America’s Defense Industrial The Username of the Father: Predictive Sentencing Algorithms, Complex Vincent Ialenti, George Washington University Race, and the Shame of Law Aaron Neiman, Stanford From Biosensor to Best Friend: Evolution of the Military University Working Dog Team Ashley Elizabeth Drake, University of Where is Algorithmic Literacy in Algorithmic Accountability? Chicago Elisabeth Sulmont, McGill University; Elizabeth Patitsas, Infrastructuring the state: Morality, materiality, sovereignty McGill University Norma Tamaria Möllers, Queen's University (Kingston, Session Organizer: Canada) Sarah E. Sachs, Cornell University Mediating Between Security and Innovation: Chair: Compartmentalization and its Effects Mihir Anil Pandya, Malte Ziewitz, Cornell University California State University, Long Beach Discussant: Necro-logistics: Burn Pits and the Waste of American War- Malte Ziewitz, Cornell University making Kenneth MacLeish, Center for Medicine, Health and 226. Citizen Bureaucraft - II Society, Vanderbilt University Papers for Open Panels/Citizen Bureaucraft Reliability: Understanding Cognitive Human Bias in Artificial Open Panel Intelligence for National Security and Intelligence Analysis 4:15 to 5:30 pm Gaudys Laxury Sanclemente, FLACSO Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Session Organizers: Participants: Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Organic Agriculture's Quest for Legitimacy in Kenya Mark Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Joseph Schafer, Louisiana State University; Wesley Shrum, Ethnography Louisiana State University; Matthew Harsh, Cal Poly Chair: The Translation between Biomedicine and Traditional Chinese Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Medicine in the Colonial Taiwan (1895-1945) HungYin Tsai, Ethnography Virginia Tech 224. Products of Biotecnoscience: Modified Living Beings Used in Undone Science and Technological Innovation: The Case of Health and Agriculture Activities - III Electronic Voting Machines in Postcolonial India Arafaat Papers for Open Panels/Products of Biotecnoscience at Large: Valiani, University of Oregon; Patrick Jones, University of Modified Living Beings Used in Health and Agriculture Activities Oregon Open Panel Innovations In Global Nuclear Governance: How Non-Nuclear- 4:15 to 5:30 pm Weapon-States Banded Together And Banned The Bomb Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Leyatt Betre, Princeton University Participants: Session Organizer: A Chemical Regime for Biotech Benjamin Raimbault, Institute Monamie Bhadra Haines, Nanyang Technological University For Research and Innovation in Society Chair: Mosquitoes as technologies to prevent epidemics Claudia Katherine M Hendy, University of Michigan Santos Turco, HCTE-UFRJ / FIOCRUZ; Eduardo Nazareth Paiva, EDUARDO NAZARETH PAIVA 227. Opening up Containment: Spaces, Trajectories, and Forms of Life - III STS Interruptions in Industrial Bio-production Susan Molyneux- Papers for Open Panels/Opening up Containment: Spaces, Hodgson, University of Exeter; Sally Atkinson, University of Trajectories, and Forms of Life Exeter; Achim Rosemann, University of Warwick, UK Open Panel Vaccine Risk Questioners-The Human Cost of Risk and the 4:15 to 5:30 pm 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Basque Country UPV/EHU; Andoni Ibarra, University of the Participants: Basque Country UPV/EHU Vaginas, Vulvas, and Container Theory Meredith Jones, Dr; Wearable Computers And The Desire Not To Be Seen Ana Meredith Jones, Brunel University London Viseu, Universidade Europeia Redrawing the boundaries of the social-ecological system in the Scientist Accidental: Navigating Multi-Cultures in GloCal context of adaptation to a changing climate Sophie Adams, Technocience Richard B Duque, Utica College University of New South Wales Session Organizer: Shifting boundaries between land and sea: sea-walls and fishing Richard B Duque, Utica College nets Oviya Govindan 230. Working and Playing under Regimes of Platform Capitalism Sanctuary and Species: The Violence of Care/Containment in Papers for Open Panels/How Do Users and Developers Negotiate Conservation Elana Santana, University of California Santa the Role of Data-Driven Profile Generation in Digital Work Cruz Environments? Session Organizers: Open Panel Ignace Schoot, Memorial University of Newfoundland 4:15 to 5:30 pm Caitlynn Beckett, Memorial University of Newfoundland Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus Alex Zahara, Department of Geography, Memorial University Participants: Chair: Attending to Care, Control, and Organizing: Emerging Practices Caitlynn Beckett, Memorial University of Newfoundland of Teachers in Virtual School Environments Anne Elizabeth 228. Capitalizing Fertility: Feminist STS Approaches to Jonas, UC Berkeley School of Information Reproductive Bioeconomies - II Does Attention Pay The Bills? Reconsidering The Relationship Closed Panels Between Attention And The Economy Kyle Kubler, Traditional (Closed) Panel University of Washington 4:15 to 5:30 pm Platform Capitalism, Digital Ecosystems and Acquisition of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Musical Expertises from Moocs Priscilla Normando, Participants: Universidade de Brasília - UnB Re/Production Cycles: Affective Economies of Soviet The Value of Recognizing Certain Gameplay Behaviors: Efforts Menstruation Pavel Vasilyev to Shape Sociotechnical Ethics with Systematized Ukrainian Market of Eggs: Political Economy Analysis Polina Qualitative Evaluation Metrics Iris Bull, Indiana University - Vlasenko, Indiana University Bloomington Bioeconomics and Transnational Reproduction: Socioeconomic Session Organizers: Dynamics of Fertility in Brazil Rosana Machin, University of Iris Bull, Indiana University - Bloomington Sao Paulo Bryce Peake, Hilton Innovation Lab On the Co-Production of What the Family Is and How It Ought 231. Reflecting on Reflexivity in Practice: Responsible to Be Protected Daniela Maria Tamara Schuh, Uiversity of Innovation, Engagement, and Governance - III Vienna Papers for Open Panels/Reflecting on Reflexivity in Practice: Legitimate or Not? The Economic Value of the Assisted Responsible Innovation, Engagement, and Governance Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) Services in an Emerging Open Panel Local/Cross-border Fertility Market in Taiwan WEN-LING 4:15 to 5:30 pm KUNG, State University of New York, at Albany Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Session Organizer: Participants: Polina Vlasenko, Indiana University Raising reflexivity: STS intervention in scientific governance Chair: and practice Eleanor Hadley Kershaw, University of Janelle Lamoreaux, University of Arizona Nottingham Discussant: Responsible Innovation of Neuroadaptive Learning Technology Charlotte H. Kroløkke, University of Southern Denmark through Early Stakeholder Input Leah Friedman, Drexel University; Alison Kenner, Drexel University 229. Innovating, Interrupting & Regenerating the Human- Rethinking the “Reflexivity” of Responsible Innovation Yang Technology Frontier - III Papers for Open Panels/Innovating, Interrupting & Regenerating Kai, Changsha University of Science and Technology; Miao the Human-Technology Frontier Liao, Changsha University of Science and Technology; Ping Open Panel Li, Tsinghua University 4:15 to 5:30 pm Issues of integration in strategic research Susanna Vase, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley University of Helsinki; Mikko Rask, University of Helsinki Participants: Technical Expertise Meets Public Deliberation: Going Beyond On the Production of Subjectivity and Surveillance: The Case of Laboratory Studies to Understand the Expert/Lay Divide Amazon “Machine” Bahar Nasirzadeh, York University David Tomblin, University of Maryland, College Park; Jen Schneider, Boise State University; Chris Torres, Boise State Risks of biotechnological enhancement of human being in sts University; Mahmud Farooque, Arizona State University perspective: example of moral bioenhancement Roman Rifatovich Belyaletdinov, Institute of Philosophy RAS Accentuating Public opinions in Emerging Biofuel Technologies with Responsible Innovation Approach Jyoti ., The Value of Socio-Technical Futures: Anticipation and Centre for Studies in Science policy, Jawaharlal Nehru Relational Quality Sergio Urueña, University of the Basque University, New Delhi Country UPV/EHU; Hannot Rodríguez, University of the 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Session Organizers: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Jason A. Delborne, North Carolina State University C Dalton George, North Carolina State University 235. Thursday Reception & Innovating STS Adam Kokotovich, North Carolina State University 4S Annual Meeting Chair: Reception Jason A. Delborne, North Carolina State University 6:30 to 7:30 pm 232. Performing Socio-Technical Imaginaries - III Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Papers for Open Panels/Performing Socio-Technical Imaginaries Foyer Open Panel 4:15 to 5:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Participants: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 6 Governing Nature – Imagined Futures in Gene Drives Marianne 236. Situating Methods Mäkelin, University of Helsinki Papers for Open Panels/Situating Methods Making AR usable through the the socio-technical imagineering Open Panel circulating in Facebook pages and Vlogs. Sandra Patricia 8:00 to 9:30 am Gonzalez-Santos, Universidad Anahuac Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Armstrong Performing Visions of Gene Editing Technologies Tomiko Ballroom & Foyer Yamaguchi, International Christian University Participants: The Ag Robots Cometh: Modeling Sociotechnical Futuristic A Situated Reading of a Design Practitioner: A Spiral Tale Imaginaries to Instantiate Farms of the Now Rian E about Women Who Protest Amanda Windle, London College Wanstreet, University of Washington of Communiciation, University of the Arts, London Session Organizers: Complicating digital 'echo-chambers' Ane Kathrine Gammelby, Alev Pinar Kuruoglu, University of Southern Denmark Aarhus University Domen Bajde, University of Southern Denmark (In)appropriate Methods in the Space of Interaction Yelena Mikkel Nøjgaard, University of Southern Denmark Gluzman, UCSD Jannek Sommer, University of Southern Denmark Military Intelligence and the Laboratory Research Method: The 233. Emergent Technologies in Biomedicine and Healthcare: Rise of Comparative Historical Analysis during World War Boundaries, Tensions, and Possibilities - III II Stefan Bargheer, Department of Sociology, UCLA Papers for Open Panels/Emergent Technologies in Biomedicine Photo-ethnography, Political Manifestations, and More-Than- and Healthcare: Boundaries, Tensions, and Possibilities Human Performance on Public Space Pablo Ignacio Open Panel Hermansen, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; 4:15 to 5:30 pm Roberto Fernandez, Universidad de Chile Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Session Organizers: Participants: Sandra Patricia Gonzalez-Santos, Universidad Anahuac Is this treatment worth paying for? Contradictory discourses on Tania Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia the use of time-lapse imaging in IVF labs Alina Geampana, 237. Food Tech Working Group Meeting Queen Mary University of London; Manuela Perrotta, Closed Panels Queen Mary, University of London Traditional (Closed) Panel Necessary Medicine: Reframing the Insurance Argument for 8:00 to 9:30 am Transition-Related Care Elizabeth Dietz, Arizona State Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus University Session Organizer: Technologies of the Body Multiple: CAH, Intersex and Care for Julie Guthman, University of California, Santa Cruz patients in India Mathangi Krishnamurthy, Indian Institute of 238. Methods of Engagement: Feminist Approaches to Technology Madras Collaborations in Studying Beyond the Human Why Not Follow Guidelines?--Challenge of HPV Testing to Closed Panels Cervical Cancer Screening Program in Taiwan Yeh-Han Traditional (Closed) Panel Wang, Division of Policy and Law, Institute of Public 8:00 to 9:30 am Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei Taiwan Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Women´s health, destigmatization and sustainability: the co- Participants: construction of reusable menstrual technologies in the (Re)generative equivocations in the creation of a ‘medicinal context of menstrual activism in Argentina Jacqueline forest garden’ Laura L Dev, University of California Gaybor, Erasmus University Rotterdam Berkeley Session Organizer: Unthinkable Plant Science: Troubling Cognitive Commons with Melanie Jeske, University of California, San Francisco Dr. Gagliano Kristi Onzik, UC Davis Anthropology Chair: Toward a Praxis of Queer Biology: Feminist Ethnography in the Rosalie Winslow, University of California, San Francisco Fields of Animal Mating Science Ashton Wesner, UC 234. Innovation Berkeley 4S Annual Meeting Making value and making money with amateur applied Plenary Session mycology Joanna Steinhardt 5:45 to 6:30 pm Bio-Infrastructures of Air Pollution Data in the Andes: Lichens, 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Mosses, and Bromeliad Diana Brazales, Kaleidos Centro de University; Meghan Anne Jennings, James Madison Etnografia (Universidad de Cuenca & FLACSO- Ecuador) University Session Organizers: Context matters in the urban energy transition. Case study on a Ashton Wesner, UC Berkeley living lab in Germany. Julia Renninger, Munich Center for Laura L Dev, University of California Berkeley Technology in Society, Technical University of Munich Discussant: “It’s not our Energy”: Confronting Media Representations and Cleo Woelfle-Erskine, UW Seattle Insider Perspectives of Hydroelectricity in Guatemala 239. Interrogating Ethics & Values in Technology Design & Renato Ponciano, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala Engineering Practice The Politics of Social Impact Assessment in the Mexican Closed Panels Renewable Energy Sector Nain Martinez, UC Berkeley Traditional (Closed) Panel The role of foreign aid in energy transitions in developing states 8:00 to 9:30 am Robert Lindner, Kyushu University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Session Organizers: Participants: Carlo Altamirano, Arizona State University Improv Games at the Edges of Security Nick Merrill, Saurabh Biswas, Arizona State University BioSENSE, UC Berkeley School of Information 242. Science Communication - I: Digital Media Privacy by Design Imaginaries Richmond Y Wong, University of Papers for Open Panels/Science Communication: Making Science California, Berkeley in Public Ideas of Impact: Interrogating Innovation as a Value in Design Open Panel Samantha Shorey, University of Washington 8:00 to 9:30 am Engaging Care Ethics in Describing Invisible Labor in Hacker Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion and Makerspaces Austin Lewis Toombs, Purdue University Participants: The Social Life of Dowse: Ethics and Invisibility in IoT Ester Communicating Science – Creating Communities: The Role of Fritsch, IT University of Copenhagen High-Profile Journals in Shaping Scientific Controversies Session Organizers: Zinaida Vasilyeva, MCTS, TU München; Ruth Müller, MCTS Richmond Y Wong, University of California, Berkeley TU München Nick Merrill, BioSENSE, UC Berkeley School of Information Increasing pubic engagement with science using Science- Colin Gray, Purdue University Experience (SX) measurements Eduardo Nevarez, University Of Minnesota, Twin Cities 240. STS as Critical Pedagogy: Experiments in Undergraduate Teaching and Learning - I Investigating Mediated Pubic Engagement with Science on the Papers for Open Panels/STS as Critical Pedagogy: Experiments in “Science” Subreddit: From the Participants’ Perspective Undergraduate Teaching and Learning Noriko Hara, Indiana University; Clinton Daniel McKay, Open Panel Indiana University 8:00 to 9:30 am Mind Maps: Mapping the Web Vision of Neuroplasticity Rod M Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Abhari, University of Wisconsin Participants: Science Blogs as Critique—Building Public Identities in the Interdisciplinary Pedagogy for Developing Critical Thinking Field of Translational Research Barbara Hendriks, Skills in the Course “Gender and the Brain” Shelby Dietz, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and German Centre for Cornell University Higher Education Research and Science Studies; Martin Reinhart, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin SFF and STS: Teaching Science, Technology, and Society via Pop Culture Damien Patrick Williams Session Organizer: Sarah Davies, University of Copenhagen The shipwrecked Case of 25 Ladies in Taiwan Wen-hui Anna Tang, National Sun Yat-sen University Chair: Noriko Hara, Indiana University Reimagining First-Year Writing for STEM Students as Experiential Learning in Science Studies Marisa R Brandt, 243. Disrupting from the Inside: Towards a Research System Michigan State University Change - I Session Organizers: Papers for Open Panels/Disrupting from the Inside: Towards a Emily York, James Madison University Research System Change Shannon Conley, James Madison University Open Panel Marisa R Brandt, Michigan State University 8:00 to 9:30 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood 241. Power, Drivers, and Narratives in Sustainable Energy Participants: Transitions - I Papers for Open Panels/Power, Drivers, and Narratives in Doing Science as a Woman: Voices from Serbian Astrophysics Sustainable Energy Transitions Mirjana Uzelac, University of Alberta Open Panel “I Now Realize the Glass Ceiling!” – Becoming a Change 8:00 to 9:30 am Agent for Gender Equality Jennifer Dahmen-Adkins, RWTH Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & Aachen University B Precariousness and vulnerability in science production: The Participants: Chilean case Claudio Broitman, Universidad de Santiago de A Case Study On Sustainable Energy Transitions In Virginia Chile Appalachia Sydney Elizabeth VanNostrand, James Madison Scientific temporality as structure of inequality Ester Conesa, 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Academic evaluation effects on knowledge production: insights Session Organizers: from Uruguayan scientists Mariela Bianco, Universidad de Jennifer Dahmen-Adkins, RWTH Aachen University la Republica; Sofia Robaina, Universidad de la Republica; Anita Thaler, IFZ - Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Maria Goñi, Universidad de la República; Camila Ceballos, Technology, Work and Culture Universidad de la Republica 244. Hormones on the Move: Transnational Entanglements in the On the Dominance of Quantitative Evaluation in ‘Peripheral’ Everyday - I Countries: Auditing Research with Technologies of Distance Papers for Open Panels/Hormones on the Move: Transnational Ismael Ràfols, Universitat Politècnica de València; Jordi Entanglements in the Everyday Molas-Gallart, Universitat Politècnica de València; DIEGO Open Panel CHAVARRO, Asociación colombiana para el avance de la 8:00 to 9:30 am ciencia; Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, Technical University of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Delft; Tommaso Ciarli Participants: Academic evaluation and social impact of research: contradictory claims in Argentina and Mexico Federico Technologies of Self: Endocrinology in the Historical and Vassen, Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET Contemporary Medical Management of Intersex and (In)Fertility Mel Lynwood Ferrara, University of Arizona Impacts of the Policy Turn: Changes of Academic Evaluation in Ecuador María Belén Albornoz, FLACSO Latin American The Ethical Endocrinologist: Reimagining Indian Diabetology Social Studies Faculty Through the Figure of the Transgender Woman Shakthi Nataraj, University of California, Berkeley Session Organizers: Noela Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana Trans-Intimacies and Bodies in Motion Dana T Ahern, Mariela Bianco, Universidad de la Republica University of California Santa Cruz Session Organizers: 247. Innovation Under Fire: Shifting Imaginaries of Science, Nayantara Sheoran Appleton, Victoria University of Technology and Society Governance – I Wellington Papers for Open Panels/Innovation Under Fire: Shifting Sandra Bärnreuther, University of Zurich Imaginaries of Science, Technology and Society Governance Discussant: Open Panel Celia Roberts, Australian National University 8:00 to 9:30 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom 245. Health, Interrupted: Infrastructures and Tinkering in B Telecare Participants: Closed Panels Ethics and Society in Global Governance: Imaginaries of Traditional (Closed) Panel Ethicalization and Democratization in the Production of a 8:00 to 9:30 am New Governance Regime Nina María Frahm, Technical Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A University Munich, Munich Center for Technology in Society Participants: Division of Expert Advisory Labour in Biotech Governance: The work of re-contextualising patient information: Clinical Regulating Cloned Food in the European Union Alessandro decision-making in the era of Patient Reported Outcomes Allegra, UCL STS Rikke Torenholt, Copenhagen University; Henriette Fixing the Dual-Use of Neurotechnologies: A Comparative Langstrup, University of Copenhagen Study of Ethics and Society in National Brain Projects Disrupting Psychiatry: Framing New Forms of Caring Stine Nadine Patzelt, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Rath Hansen, PhD student at DPU, Aarhus University, Technical University of Munich Denmark The Social Pathways Of Emerging Technologies: An Telecare infrastructures, interruption and different ideas of good Ethnographic Case Study Of A Chemical Manufacturing Niels Christian Nickelsen, Aarhus University, School of Company Penny Polson, University of Manchester Education Session Organizers: Recovery on Instagram: How Medical and Embodied Maciej Kuziemski, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Knowledges Interact in Networked Discourses about Sussex Orthorexia Nervosa Amy A. Ross Arguedas, Northwestern Nina María Frahm, Technical University Munich, Munich University Center for Technology in Society Session Organizer: Kasper Hedegaard Schiølin, Harvard STS Program, Harvard Niels Christian Nickelsen, Aarhus University, School of Kennedy School Education Chair: Discussant: Maciej Kuziemski, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam Sussex 246. Evaluation of Academic Science and Scientists: Perspectives Discussant: from Latin America - I Pierre-Benoit JOLY, Lisis Closed Panels 248. Interpretations of Liminalities in Art and Science Traditional (Closed) Panel Closed Panels 8:00 to 9:30 am Traditional (Closed) Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom 8:00 to 9:30 am A Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Participants: D 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Participants: Nina Klimburg Witjes, Vienna University Complacent or deluded? Assessing the role of sciart Roberta Chair: Buiani, The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Nikolaus Pöchhacker, MCTS, Technical University of Munich Sciences, ArtSci Salon Discussant: Crossing boundaries, species and cultures: GMO corn in Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine Mexico from an art and science perspective María Antonia 251. Elements: Thinking our Present Elementally - I González Valerio, National Autonomous University of Papers for Open Panels/Elements: Thinking our Present Mexico Elementally Crossing Borders in Collaboration with Microbial Life Nicole Open Panel Clouston, York University 8:00 to 9:30 am Paratactical Curating: A Collaborative Innovation in Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Knowledge Production Ebru Yetiskin, IstanbuLab – Science, Participants: Technology and Society Platform in Turkey, Turkey Earth Worlds: Continental Collision as an Elemental Formation Filth Attraction: Microbiome fictions and the cleansing of Zeynep Oguz, Northwestern University Reality-TV Mark Lipton, University of Guelph; Dalila Resisting the lure of the elemental: Is the seed bank the Honorato, Ionian University antithesis of a multi-species future? Xan Sarah Chacko, Law Session Organizer: School, The University of Queensland Dalila Honorato, Ionian University Temporal Elements: Nuclear Waste, Time-binding, and 249. Science from Elsewhere: Thinking from Where we Think - I Anthropocene Futures William Kinsella, North Carolina Papers for Open Panels/Science from Elsewhere: Thinking from State University Where we Think The Technofossil: Elementality of the Anthropos Alexander Open Panel Damianos, London School of Economics 8:00 to 9:30 am Session Organizers: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Timothy Neale, Deakin University E Courtney Addison, Victoria University of Wellington Participants: Thao Phan, University of Melbourne, Australia Engineering Politics: Corruption and Scientific Legibility in 252. Between Technological Determinism and Social Shaping - I: Manizales, Colombia Marie McDonald, University of Participation and Isolation in Governance California, Davis Papers for Open Panels/Work, Livelihood and Identity in the Rodents, Science, and Development in Tanzania (1970 to 2019) Informal Sector Jia Hui Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Open Panel Evaluating Theology: An experiment in knowledge diplomacy 8:00 to 9:30 am Tjitske Holtrop, Center for Science and Technology Studies, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Leiden University, the Netherlands Participants: “The Dead Speak” Necrolife, or Killing the Dead in the Bounded Solidarity and Mobile Technology: The Decline of Colombian Morgues Julia Morales Fontanilla, UC Davis Core Networks in Kerala Jiabin Fan, Louisiana State Session Organizer: University; Oliver Garretson, Louisiana State University; Julia Morales Fontanilla, UC Davis Antony Palackal, University of Kerala, Kariyavattom Chairs: Campus; Paige Miller, University of Wisconsin, River Falls; Laura Meek, University of California, Davis Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University Julia Morales Fontanilla, UC Davis Critical Internet studies: A critical analysis of Loon and the Discussant: strategies deployed to provide Internet connection to the Sarah Vaugn, UC Berkeley unconnected Horacio Correa-Lucero, IESAC-Universidad 250. Sensing Security: Sensing and the Making of Transnational Nacional de Quilmes Security Infrastructures - I Digital Inclusion and Developmental Paradox - The Case of a Closed Panels Developing Region Antony Palackal, University of Kerala, Traditional (Closed) Panel Kariyavattom Campus; Jan Elizabeth Joseph, University of 8:00 to 9:30 am Kerala, Kerala, India; Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier University Participants: The role of imaginaries in the establishment of a sanitation Breathing (In)Security? Intervening and Making Sensations system in Santiago de Chile (ca. 1869-1931) Miguel Muñoz from the Air in Santiago of Chile Matías Valderrama; The Violence of Urban Development in Central Florida: A Martin Tironi Comparative Analysis of Winter Park and Parramore Sensing Salmonella: The hybrid politics of disease outbreaks Zachary Shane Kalish Blair, None and food security Francis Lee, Uppsala University Session Organizer: Smart Cities, Smart Borders. Sensing networks and security in Ravi Shukla, Jawaharlal Nehru University the urban space. Illia Antenucci, Western Sydney University 253. Becoming “Data-Driven”: Burgeoning Data Cultures and Hacking Satellites: A Conversation on Security and Response- Liminality in Civil Service - I abilities Jan-Hendrik Passoth, Technische Universität Papers for Open Panels/Becoming “Data-Driven”: Burgeoning München; Nina Klimburg Witjes, Vienna University Data Cultures and Liminality in Civil Service Session Organizer: Open Panel 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

8:00 to 9:30 am Discussion on Social Construction of Autonomous Vehicles: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses researching, manufacturing, and marketing Zheng Li, Participants: National Academy of Innovation Strategy, CAST; Fujun Ren, Burn Scars in Vanishing Forest: Algorithmic Rationalities and NAIS, CAST; Di LIU, College of Metropolitan Security Practices in Postcolonial Indonesia Cindy Lin, Transportation, Beijing University of Technology; University of Michigan, School of Information Zhengfeng Li, Institute of Science, Technology and Society, Making the Smart City Work Burcu Baykurt, University of Tsinghua University; Xinqing Zhang, Peking Union Medical Massachusetts, Amherst College; HUI LUO, National Academy of Innovation Strategy,CAST Population Health Management and the Emerging Technopolitics of Data-Driven Care Taylor M. Cruz, Anticipating self-driving worlds Jack Stilgoe, University California State University, Fullerton College London Deliberative Politics in Street-level Data Collection Ritwick Laboratization of the Cities: How Cities Became Laboratories Ghosh, New York University for Making Autonomous Vehicles Sang Teck Oh, University of Michigan The Failures of Cybersecuritization Nathan Fisk Session Organizer: Session Organizer: Roger Andre Søraa, NTNU Leah Horgan, University of California, Irvine Chair: 254. Experimental Infrastructures: Material Insufficiency, Scale, Marianne Ryghaug, Norwegian University of Science & and the Question of (Im)possibility - I Technology (NTNU) Papers for Open Panels/Experimental Infrastructures: Material Insufficiency, Scale, and the Question of (Im)possibility 256. Constructing Memories: Comparative Historical Open Panel Sociotechical Analysis of Media, Communication and 8:00 to 9:30 am Information Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Closed Panels Traditional (Closed) Panel Participants: 8:00 to 9:30 am Decomposing Utopia: Experimental Infrastructures for Decay in Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley the NYC Compost Project Guy Schaffer, Rensselaer Participants: Polytechnic Institute It’s the phone: AT&T’s construction of landline and mobile Feminist Hackers to Science Labs: Emergent Possibilities for telephony Lee Humphreys, Cornell University Feminist Movements in Technoscience for Engineering Education Ellen K Foster, Purdue University The problem of scale in comparative historical analysis Kevin Driscoll, University of Virginia From Infrastructure to Exostructure: Emergence and Transience in the Exploitation of Public Data Anissa Tanweer, Digital Regeneration: Media Archives and Residual Cultures of University of Washington Time Travel Megan Sapnar Ankerson, University of Michigan Greenish-Grey: Navigating Professional Expertise in the Sustainable City Amanda K Phillips de Lucas, Cary Institute Archives and/as infrastructures for knowledge and ignorance of Ecosystem Studies Megan Finn, University of Washington Imaginaries of the infrastructure for a more just data economy Session Organizer: Tuukka Lehtiniemi, University of Helsinki Megan Finn, University of Washington Session Organizers: 257. Journal of Science and Technology Studies Meeting Brandon Costelloe-Kuehn, RPI Closed Panels Guy Schaffer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Traditional (Closed) Panel Chairs: 8:00 to 9:30 am Brandon Costelloe-Kuehn, RPI Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus Guy Schaffer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Session Organizer: Salla Sariola, University of Helsinki 255. Autonomous Vehicles - I: Practices and Policies of Autonomous Driving 258. Games, Virtual Technologies, and STS - I Papers for Open Panels/Autonomous Vehicles and Digitalization Papers for Open Panels/Games, Virtual Technologies, and STS of the Transport Sector: Contestation and Co-production of Open Panel Emerging Technologies 8:00 to 9:30 am Open Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus 8:00 to 9:30 am Participants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Edge Cases: A Mangle of Interface in Games. Daniel L Participants: Gardner, Informatics, UC Irvine Testing Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and automated Recursive Modding: The Post-Commodity Life of the Doom vehicles in the High North: anticipated consequences and Engine Jeong Woo Jang, KAIST Graduate School of Science societal dilemmas Roger Andre Søraa, NTNU; Marianne Technology Policy Ryghaug, Norwegian University of Science & Technology The Authoritarian Potentials of Monomythic Game Design (NTNU) Stephanie Jennings, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Perceptions of Automated Vehicles in the Performance Racing Truth, Rationality, and Affect in Unreal’s Physically Based Community MC Forelle, University of Southern California, Rendering James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism Session Organizer: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute wire-bending in Trinidad & Tobago Vernelle A Noel, 259. Innovating Reproduction and (Re)Generating Parenthood Georgia Institute Of Technology Possibilities: Critical Studies of New Technologies Learning CNC Milling: A Gendered Account on ‘Everyone,’ Papers for Open Panels/Innovating Reproduction and Skill and Expertise in DIY Digital Fabrication Yana Boeva, (Re)Generating Parenthood Possibilities: Critical Studies of New Nuremberg Institute of Technology Technologies VITRUVIAN HANDS: A Historical Perspective to the Open Panel Relationship between Invention and Production Hayri 8:00 to 9:30 am Dortdivanlioglu, Georgia Institute of Technology Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Session Organizer: Participants: Vernelle A Noel, Georgia Institute Of Technology Medical innovation in IVF: technological advancement in the 263. The Temporal Repertoire age of Evidence-based medicine Manuela Perrotta, Queen Papers for Open Panels/The Temporal Repertoire Mary, University of London; Alina Geampana, Queen Mary Open Panel University of London 9:45 to 11:15 am ART During Zika Epidemic In Brazil: Preconception Testing, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Risk Factors And Intersectional Inequalities Helena Prado, Participants: CEPED/IFRIS Time Constructs: Values and the Future Internet Britt Paris, A New Maternity Uncertainty? Katherine Michelle Johnson, Data & Society Research Institute Tulane University Privatization of Temporality in the Infrastrucutral Experience of Reproducing Kinship: How do donor-conceived adults think of Uber Sanna Jamila Ali, Stanford University themselves and their family in the age of assisted Synchronization and the Timework of Code Development in reproductive technologies? Janelle Curry, York University Physics Seth Erickson, Penn State University Making altruistic white egg donors in Finland: enacting gender When Is Information? Brian Justie, Department of Information and race in commercial fertility care for donors Riikka Studies, UCLA Homanen, University of Tampere The Production of a Femtosecond Pulse Filip Vostal, Institute of Session Organizers: Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences Alina Geampana, Queen Mary University of London Session Organizer: Moira Kyweluk, Northwestern University Roderic Crooks, Informatics, UC Irvine 260. ESTS Journal Meeting 264. STS and the Subject Closed Panels Single Paper Submission Traditional (Closed) Panel Open Panel 8:00 to 9:30 am 9:45 to 11:15 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Session Organizer: Participants: Katie Vann, ST&HV/ESTS Individualizing Children Who Are Diagnosed with Autism 261. Author Meets Critics: Carson Prize Spectrum Disorders Doug Maynard, University of Closed Panels Wisconsin; Lucas Wiscons, University of Wisconsin-Madison Traditional (Closed) Panel The production of subjectivities in a division of applied 9:45 to 11:15 am psychology: techniques of self, mixtures and purifications Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Armstrong Arthur Arruda Leal Ferreira, Federal University of Rio de Ballroom & Foyer Janeiro (UFRJ) Session Organizers: De-Alienating the Othered Selves of an Impaired One: The Use Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine of Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) to Treat Roopali Phadke, Macalester College Autoimmunity in the UK Marcio Vilar, University of Sussex Chair: Integrating Discourses in an EMR Organizational Change Roopali Phadke, Macalester College Project Benoit Cordelier, Université du Québec à Montréal Discussants: (UQAM) Gabrielle Hecht, Stanford University Is the need to belong to ethnic associations in the U.S. dying Rebecca Lave, Indiana University Deparment of Geography among highly skilled Asian Indian immigrants? Meghna Margherita Long, University of California Irvine, East Asian Sabharwal; Roli Varma; Zeeshan Noor, The University of Studies Texas at Dallas Aya Hirata Kimura, University of Hawaii Session Organizer: 262. No Paper, No Pencil, No Tape Measure: Situated Craft JUAN Felipe ESPINOSA, Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello Practices, Computation, and Automation Chair: Papers for Open Panels/No paper, No pencil, No tape measure: Marcio Vilar, University of Sussex Situated Craft Practices, Computation, and Automation Open Panel 265. STS as Critical Pedagogy: Experiments in Undergraduate 9:45 to 11:15 am Teaching and Learning - II Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus Papers for Open Panels/STS as Critical Pedagogy: Experiments in Undergraduate Teaching and Learning Participants: Open Panel Beyond Representation: Performance in the craft practice of 9:45 to 11:15 am 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Sampsa Saikkonen, University of Helsinki, Department of Participants: Social Research Engaging Business Students in Responsible Innovation Aubrey Science Communication through Popular Culture. Wigner, Michigan State University Transmediality in the Case of Two Popular Physics Books Inquiry as Disciplined Imagination: A Lesson in Quantum MIRCEA SAVA, University of Bucharest Mechanics Aditya Anupam, Georgia Institute Of Technology Scientists’ Bestsellers: Alternative Spaces for Doing Science by Innovating and Interrupting STS education in Pakistan Rahma Communicating Kaya Akyuz, University of Vienna, Mian, Independent; Aaron Mulvany, Habib University Department of Science and Technology Studies Where is the STS in the pre-college curricula? Kathryn de The Evolution of Public-Scientists: How Indian Science Ridder-Vignone, South Carolina Governor's School for Museums are Creating Grassroots Innovators anwesha Science & Mathematics/Foundation chakraborty, Chalmers University of Technology Session Organizers: Session Organizer: Emily York, James Madison University Sarah Davies, University of Copenhagen Shannon Conley, James Madison University Chair: Marisa R Brandt, Michigan State University Noriko Hara, Indiana University 266. Power, Drivers, and Narratives in Sustainable Energy 268. Disrupting from the Inside: Towards a Research System Transitions - II Change - II Papers for Open Panels/Power, Drivers, and Narratives in Papers for Open Panels/Disrupting from the Inside: Towards a Sustainable Energy Transitions Research System Change Open Panel Open Panel 9:45 to 11:15 am 9:45 to 11:15 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood B Participants: Participants: ‘Gender In Technology Research’ As Entry Point For Structural Fossil Fuel Infrastructure: Labor, Technology, and Expertise Change? Anita Thaler, IFZ - Interdisciplinary Research Kelly Joyce, Drexel University; Diane Sicotte, Drexel Centre for Technology, Work and Culture University How to oscillate from a fixed to fluid science governance? India’s energy future: Contested narratives of change Aniruddh Soledad Quiroz, Universidad Santo Tomas, Chile; Martin Mohan, Carnegie Mellon University; Kilian Topp, EWS Andrés Perez Comisso, SFIS - Arizona State University Exporting energy democracy? Comparing sociotechnical Disrupting and Accelerating Structural Change in Academia imaginaries of electricity in India and Morocco Sharlissa through Communities of Practice ? Design, Implementation Moore, Michigan State University; Monamie Bhadra and Evaluation Challenges Anne-Sophie Godfroy, Haines, Nanyang Technological University République des savoirs (CNRS, École Normale Supérieure, Social consequences of rapid energy systems change: Collège de France) Mexico's energy transition Carlo Altamirano, Arizona State Session Organizers: University Jennifer Dahmen-Adkins, RWTH Aachen University Women Safety In Future E-Mobility: A Case Study Of Women Anita Thaler, IFZ - Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Commuters of Delhi, India Swati Kumari, Ph.D Scholar at Technology, Work and Culture Jawaharlal Nehru University, India; Rajbeer Singh, 269. Hormones on the Move: Transnational Entanglements in the Assistant Professor at Centere for Studies in Science Everyday - II Policies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Papers for Open Panels/Hormones on the Move: Transnational Session Organizers: Entanglements in the Everyday Carlo Altamirano, Arizona State University Open Panel Saurabh Biswas, Arizona State University 9:45 to 11:15 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen 267. Science Communication - II: Making Science in Public Papers for Open Panels/Science Communication: Making Science Participants: in Public Our hormones, our selves: (re)Thinking the female body Open Panel through contemporary hormonal management Nayantara 9:45 to 11:15 am Sheoran Appleton, Victoria University of Wellington Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion The Raw and the Ready-Made: Discourses Of Purity Around Participants: Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Sandra Bärnreuther, A risky object? The politics of ascribing health and University of Zurich environmental risks to microplastics in media and scientific Unequal Hormonal Disruptions and Systemic Racisms: The discourse. Sarah Maria Schönbauer, Technical University of Environmental Injustice of Beauty Bhavna Shamasunder Munich; Ruth Müller, MCTS TU München Uses of testosterone and refefinitions of female sexual desire in Hidden Value: Investigating the Physics Demonstration as medical practices in Brazil FABIOLA ROHDEN, Federal Aesthetic Experience Sydney Ozellah Seese, Michigan State University of Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil University; Megan Halpern, Michigan State University; Session Organizers: Kathleen Hinko, Michigan State University Nayantara Sheoran Appleton, Victoria University of Public expertise challenged: scientists’ views on hidden forms Wellington of censorship Esa Tapani Väliverronen, 030557-241E; Sandra Bärnreuther, University of Zurich 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Discussant: Open Panel Celia Roberts, Australian National University 9:45 to 11:15 am 270. The New Bioeconomy in Eggs: Innovations, Interruptions Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom and Regenerations in the Management of Human Oocytes B Closed Panels Participants: Traditional (Closed) Panel What Tech Ethics? Situating The Ethics Wave In Tech Within 9:45 to 11:15 am Classic Ethics Theory. Morten Bay, University of Southern Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A California, Annenberg School for Communication & Participants: Journalism The Reproduction of Race in Virtual Gamete Donation Markets Good, Responsible, Caring. Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Erin Heidt-Forsythe, Pennsylvania State University Ethical AI Maciej Kuziemski, Science Policy Research Unit, Mitochondrial donation: a new solution for infertility in the University of Sussex reproductive bioeconomy? Cathy Herbrand, De Montfort Alternative theories of innovation? The contribution of STS University; Nicky Hudson, De Montfort University Pierre-Benoit JOLY, Lisis Institutional categories on autologous oocyte vitrification in Session Organizers: France through women’s experiences Yolinliztli PÉREZ Nina María Frahm, Technical University Munich, Munich HERNÁNDEZ, EHESS/Ined Center for Technology in Society Egg banks, intermediaries and donor introduction websites: Kasper Hedegaard Schiølin, Harvard STS Program, Harvard mapping new agents in the European bio-economy Nicky Kennedy School Hudson, De Montfort University Maciej Kuziemski, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex Whose eggs? Controlling the movement and autonomy of human eggs in the Scandinavian countries. Charlotte H. Chair: Kroløkke, University of Southern Denmark Nina María Frahm, Technical University Munich, Munich Center for Technology in Society Are Egg Donors Patients Too? Eggonomics, Bio-profits, and the Implications for Egg Donor Care Diane Tober, Discussant: University of California, San Francisco Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, Technical University Munich Session Organizers: 273. Technology, Violence, and Resistance: Feminist, Decolonial, Nicky Hudson, De Montfort University and Intersectional Perspectives Cathy Herbrand, De Montfort University Papers for Open Panels/Technology, Violence, and Resistance: Feminist, Decolonial, and Intersectional Perspectives 271. Evaluation of Academic Science and Scientists: Perspectives Open Panel from Latin America - II 9:45 to 11:15 am Closed Panels Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Traditional (Closed) Panel D 9:45 to 11:15 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Participants: A Marginalized Online Activists Ending Violence Against Participants: Women in Canada:The Role of Digital Feminist Consciousness-Raising Nasreen Rajani, Carleton University Strategies of researchers to deal with tensions between academic evaluation processes and research practices Intimate Demolitions: Violence, Repair, and Colonial Constanza Beatriz Pérez-Martelo, Universidad Central, Technologies in Urban Morocco Daniel Williford, University Colombia; José Henrique Mejía-Quiroga, Universidad of Michigan Central, Colombia; Yaddy Paola Niño Sandoval, How the State Resists: Sociotechnical Strategies of Information Universidad de la Sabana, Bogotá Control during Freedom of Information Request Processes The proposal of solidarity-based technoscience as an evaluation Guillen Torres, University of Amsterdam criteria Renato Dagnino, Universidade Estadual de Media Scarcity on the New Silk Road: A Study of the Pak- Campinas, UNICAMP China Fiber Optic Cable Ayesha Omer, New York University The ontology of evaluation of academic science: Challenges to Responding to the Violent and Extractive Logic of Data Mining Latin America Marx Jose Gomez Liendo, Instituto with Environmental Data Justice Lourdes Annette Vera, Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas; Maria Victoria Northeastern University; Becky K Mansfield, Ohio State Canino, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas University New and old critiques on the evaluation of academic science: Subversive Bodies: Life, Death and DNA in Contemporary implications in the Latin American context Noela Invernizzi, Mexico Ernesto Schwartz Marin, Durham University Universidade Federal do Parana; Amílcar Davyt, Session Organizer: Universidad de la Republica Firuzeh Shokooh-Valle, Franklin and Marshall College Session Organizers: Chair: Noela Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana Isabel Gabel, University of Pennsylvania Mariela Bianco, Universidad de la Republica 274. Science from Elsewhere: Thinking from Where we Think - 272. Innovation Under Fire: Shifting Imaginaries of Science, II Technology and Society Governance – II Papers for Open Panels/Science from Elsewhere: Thinking from Papers for Open Panels/Innovation Under Fire: Shifting Where we Think Imaginaries of Science, Technology and Society Governance Open Panel 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

9:45 to 11:15 am The Ontic-Epistemic Imaginary of the Five Elements, Yin and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Yang and Cosmic Breath Qi Rey Tiquia, University of E Melbourne Participants: Not a Small Matter: STS, Postcolonial Theory and Insect Corals are not only disappearing Aida Sofia Rivera Sotelo, Extinction Diane M. Rodgers, Northern Illinois University University of California - Davis Session Organizers: Rethinking "Science": Esophageal Cancer Research And Timothy Neale, Deakin University Prevention In China Since 1958 Danping Wang, Columbia Courtney Addison, Victoria University of Wellington University Thao Phan, University of Melbourne, Australia Security is a Relation Dana Simmons, University Of California 277. Between Technological Determinism and Social Shaping - Riverside II: The Ownership and Control of Digital Assets Pharmaceuticals in Divergence: Chakachua (Fakes), Fugitive Papers for Open Panels/Work, Livelihood and Identity in the Science, and Postcolonial Critique in Tanzania Laura Meek, Informal Sector University of California, Davis Open Panel Session Organizer: 9:45 to 11:15 am Julia Morales Fontanilla, UC Davis Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Chairs: Participants: Laura Meek, University of California, Davis Informal Workers Commons in India: Exploring Ownership and Julia Morales Fontanilla, UC Davis Decision Making in User-Owned Digital Platforms Ravi Discussant: Shukla, Jawaharlal Nehru University Tania Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia “It’s about doing something” (Techno)Citizenship in democratic societies Carolin Thiem, VDI/VDE-Innovation 275. Sensing Security: Sensing and the Making of Transnational and Technology GmbH Security Infrastructures - II Closed Panels Participatory ontologies for local democracy Helen Graham, Traditional (Closed) Panel University of Leeds 9:45 to 11:15 am Reimagining users as data controllers Audrey Le Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier The Invisible Work of Open-Source Software Maintenance Participants: Dorothy Roe Howard, UC San Diego Department of Occult Evidence for Predicting Social Phenomena Katja Mayer, Communication & Design Lab; R. Stuart Geiger, UC- Vienna University Berkeley Institute for Data Science; Lilly Irani, University of Electronic Control Weaponry; Life Saver? Corporate Non- California, San Diego; Alexandra Paxton, University of Lethality as Safety and the Medically Authorized Connecticut; Nelle Varoquaux, University of California, Weaponization of Pain Chahinez Bensari Berkeley; Chris Holdgraf, University of California, Berkeley Acoustic Surveillance in Brazil Leonardo Cardoso, Texas A&M Session Organizer: University Ravi Shukla, Jawaharlal Nehru University Infrastructuring Global Health Security: Technicalities of 278. Becoming “Data-Driven”: Burgeoning Data Cultures and Administrative Technologies Carolin Mezes, Philipps- Liminality in Civil Service - II University Marburg Papers for Open Panels/Becoming “Data-Driven”: Burgeoning Session Organizer: Data Cultures and Liminality in Civil Service Nina Klimburg Witjes, Vienna University Open Panel 9:45 to 11:15 am Chair: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Nikolaus Pöchhacker, MCTS, Technical University of Munich Participants: Discussant: Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine Engineering Ethics: Techniques and Technologies in the Moral Economy of Homeless Social Services Jolen Martinez, Rice 276. Elements: Thinking our Present Elementally - II University Papers for Open Panels/Elements: Thinking our Present Multiple Meanings of Data-Driven Governance: Facebook and Elementally Civil Service in Southern Cambodia Margaret Jack, Cornell Open Panel University; Nicola Dell, Cornell Tech 9:45 to 11:15 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Ontologies of Difference in Data Collection: Disability and the Indian Census Kim Fernandes, University of Pennsylvania Participants: Open Data in Practice: Future Challenges and Provocations. Geontomedia: Indigenous Transits and the New Ele-mentality Suneel Jethani, University of Melbourne Tyler Morgenstern, UC Santa Barbara Session Organizer: The "Elemental" Potency of Climate to Think Communication Leah Horgan, University of California, Irvine in the Anthropocene Susana Oliveira Dias, University of Campinas; Antonio Carlos Rodrigues de Amorim, University 279. Experimental Infrastructures: Material Insufficiency, Scale, of Campinas; Renato Salgado de Melo Oliveira, Institute and the Question of (Im)possibility - II Federal Baiano Papers for Open Panels/Experimental Infrastructures: Material The elementary forms of electronic life: exploring metallic Insufficiency, Scale, and the Question of (Im)possibility affects with Deleuze and Simondon Pedro Peixoto Ferreira, Open Panel Unicamp 9:45 to 11:15 am 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway education project Jorge Rojas-Alvarez, University of Illinois Participants: at Urbana-Champaign Experimental Education Infrastructures: Centering Climate Memory for the Design of Possible Alternative Futures Claudia Justice Brandon Costelloe-Kuehn, RPI Grisales-Bohórquez, University of Illinois at Urbana- Infrastructures of Anticipation: exploring emergent civil society Champaign strategies (of resistance) to pervasive surveillance and data Memory Labor and Nostalgia: When a Technology of exploitation Becky Kazansky, University of Amsterdam Resistance becomes a Tool for Control Allan A Martell The politics of repair in a time of collapse Nicholas Beuret, Session Organizers: University of Essex. Jorge Rojas-Alvarez, University of Illinois at Urbana- To Build A Better Internet You Must First Create The Universe: Champaign Prefigurative Infrastructure Design Dawn Walker, Faculty of Sana Saboowala, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Information, University of Toronto 282. Games, Virtual Technologies, and STS - II Whose Rape Kit? Stabilizing the Vitullo Kit Through Positivist Papers for Open Panels/Games, Virtual Technologies, and STS Criminology and Protocol Feminism Renee Shelby, Georgia Open Panel Institute of Technology 9:45 to 11:15 am Session Organizers: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Brandon Costelloe-Kuehn, RPI Participants: Guy Schaffer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Bales of Amber - Exploring Humanity and Ecological Disasters Chairs: in a Video Game Jennifer Anne Bourke, Rensselaer Brandon Costelloe-Kuehn, RPI Polytechnic Institute Guy Schaffer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Making the Board: Participatory Game Design for 280. Autonomous Vehicles - II: Visions and Imaginaries for Environmental Action Katherine Ball, Arizona State Autonomous Systems University; Kirk Jalbert, Arizona State University Papers for Open Panels/Autonomous Vehicles and Digitalization STS Theoretical Approaches and Video Game Localization: of the Transport Sector: Contestation and Co-production of Innovating ideas Marina Fontolan, Universidade Estadual Emerging Technologies de Campinas; Léa Maria Leme Velho, UNICAMP; Janaína Open Panel Pamplona da Costa, UNICAMP; James Malazita, 9:45 to 11:15 am Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Virtual Reality and the Social Imaginary: Real and Imagined Participants: Experiences in the Public Library Negin Dahya, University Autonomous Vehicles and the Automobility Imaginary Richard of Washington; Jin Ha Lee, University of Washington; Kung Randell, Webster University; Robert Braun, Institut für Jin Lee, University of Washington; W.E. King, University of Höhere Studien Vienna Washington Reshaping Stavanger? Autonomous Buses, Intelligent Session Organizer: Infrastructures and the Sociology of Expectations in Urban James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Transport Bård Torvetjønn Haugland, Norwegian University 283. Undergraduate Program Forum of Science & Technology (NTNU) Closed Panels Driven by the Data: A Scenario Analysis Approach to Data Traditional (Closed) Panel Security and Autonomous Vehicles Samuel Kodua, James 9:45 to 11:15 am Madison University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Autonomous Vehicles In Global Semi-Peripheries Aleksandra Session Organizer: Lis, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu Alison Kenner, Drexel University Session Organizer: Chairs: Roger Andre Søraa, NTNU Amy Kuritzky, Rice University Chair: Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Jack Stilgoe, University College London 284. Transforming Subjects into Objects 281. Collective Memory: Conflict, New Media, and Community Closed Panels Agency Traditional (Closed) Panel Closed Panels 9:45 to 11:15 am Traditional (Closed) Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu 9:45 to 11:15 am Participants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley Accidents Happen: Three Evaluations of Algorithmic Accidents Participants: John Cheney-Lippold, University of Michigan Epigenetics as Embodied Memory: the Benefits of Sentimental Publics On Display Angela Xiao Wu, New York Interdisciplinary Approaches Sana Saboowala, University of University Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Test Your Bias! Digital Cultures of the Implicit Association Global reflections on information systems and collective Test, 1998-present Kira Lussier, University of Toronto memory of conflict: silenced narratives, emergent narratives Mississauga Santiago Nuñez-Corrales, University of Illinois at Urbana- Sexy Data Patrick Keilty, University of Toronto Champaign Session Organizer: Radio Sutatenza: Collective memory as a facilitator of a popular Patrick Keilty, University of Toronto 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Discussant: Platform in Turkey, Turkey Natasha Schull, NYU - MCC Alberto Eduardo Morales, University of California Irvine 285. Journal of Social Epistemology Meeting Angela Okune, University of California - Irvine Closed Panels Mary Leighton, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor Traditional (Closed) Panel Noela Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana 11:30 to 1:00 pm 290. STS at the National Science Foundation: Funding Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus Opportunities and Proposal Development Session Organizer: Closed Panels Georg Theiner, Villanova University Traditional (Closed) Panel Discussants: 11:30 to 1:00 pm Jim Collier, Virginia Tech Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Steve Fuller, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK Session Organizer: Joan Leach, Australian National Centre for the Public John Parker, National Science Foundation Awareness of Science 291. Making and Doing Roundtable Adam Riggio, Royal Crown College of Business and Closed Panels Technology Roundtable Workshop Robert Frodeman, University Of North Texas 1:15 to 2:30 pm Adam Briggle, University of North Texas Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Armstrong Raphael Sassower, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Ballroom & Foyer Francis Remedios, Independent Scholar Session Organizers: Alcibiades Malapi-Nelson, Humber College Endre Dányi, Bundeswehr University Munich Orestis Palermos Elaine Gan, New York University Kean Birch, York University Jennifer J Henderson, Cooperative Institute for Research in Gwen Ottinger, Drexel University Environmental Sciences Luis Ignacio Reyes-Galindo, State University of Campinas - Melanie Ford, Rice University UNICAMP Kristin Gupta, Rice University, Department of Anthropology 286. Social Studies of Science (3S) Journal Meeting Max Liboiron, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Closed Panels Labrador Traditional (Closed) Panel Nick Shapiro, Chemical Heritage Foundation 11:30 to 1:00 pm Scott Knowles Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine B Fallon Samuels Aidoo, Harvard University Graduate School of Session Organizer: Design Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University 292. Is there a New PLACTS Wave? Towards a Stocktaking of 287. Trans STS Interest Group Meeting Current Latin American (STS) Thought Closed Panels Closed Panels Traditional (Closed) Panel Traditional (Closed) Panel 11:30 to 1:00 pm 1:15 to 2:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Session Organizer: Participants: Tristan Gohring, Indiana University - Bloomington Is there a New PLACTS Wave? Renato Dagnino, Universidade 288. Ethnografilm 2019 - III Estadual de Campinas, UNICAMP Closed Panels Identities of Latin American STS Scholarship: towards a Special Event conceptual framework Nicolas Aguilar Forero, Universidad 11:30 to 1:00 pm de Los Andes; Alejandro Balanzó, Universidad Externado de Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Colombia E The daily, and uncertain, forecasting of the future: An STS Session Organizer: approach to the production of environmental performance Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University tools. José Antonio Ballesteros Figueroa, University of Edinburgh 289. Transnational STS Working Group Meeting Closed Panels Session Organizers: Traditional (Closed) Panel Alejandro Balanzó, Universidad Externado de Colombia 11:30 to 1:00 pm Ernesto Andrade-Sastoque, University of Twente Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Nicolas Aguilar Forero, Universidad de Los Andes Rodolfo Andres Hernandez, Universidad de Cundinamarca Session Organizers: Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Chairs: Duygu Kasdogan, İzmir Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi Ernesto Andrade-Sastoque, University of Twente Rodolfo Andres Hernandez, Universidad de Cundinamarca Discussants: Aalok Khandekar, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad Discussants: Maral Erol, Isik University Tania Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia Ozgur Narin, Ordu University, Turkey Gonzalo Ordonez-Matamoros, Universidad Externado de Ebru Yetiskin, IstanbuLab – Science, Technology and Society Colombia 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

293. How Collections End: Objects, Meaning and Loss in Gabrielle Thiry, EPHE Laboratories and Museums - I Enacting Through Touch: Stray Cats in Urban Japan Kara Papers for Open Panels/How Collections End: Objects, Meaning White, Osaka University and Loss in Laboratories and Museums Soil Drugs of the Future: Symbiotic Fungi and the Repair of Open Panel Arable Land Peter Oviatt, MIT 1:15 to 2:30 pm Symbiotic Engineering: Designing Microbial Solutions for Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Planetary Problems Andreas Folkers, Justus-Liebig Participants: Universität Gießen; Sven Opitz, Philipps-University The Ends of Race Jenny Reardon, UC Santa Cruz Marburg Frozen Futures: Crafting Natural History in a Genomic Age Session Organizers: Adrian Van Allen, UC Berkeley / Smithsonian NMNH Sven Opitz, Philipps-University Marburg The Passing of the Paleoamericans: Kennewick Man/The Andreas Folkers, Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen Ancient One and the End of a Non-Indian Ancient America 296. Bad Queers, Bold Crips, and Black Femmes - I: Disability Ann Kakaliouras, Whittier College Politics and Cripping Biomedicine Reimagining Collections of Skulls and Measurement Papers for Open Panels/Bad Queers, Bold Crips, and Black Instruments: The Shifting Fortunes of Objects in the Femmes: Building Up an STS for Deviants Circulation of Anthropometric Knowledge Thiago Pinto Open Panel Barbosa, Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient 1:15 to 2:30 pm Murky Provenance: The Retreat of an Anatomical Collection Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Kathryn Holihan, University of Michigan Participants: De/post/colonial legacies and futures: the surprising afterlife of As Lucky and as Trashy as the Sun July Hazard, University of a statue of biologist and ethnologist Baldwin Spencer Emma Washington Kowal, Deakin University Biosociality Without Biomarkers: Impairment, Fatigue, and the Session Organizers: Making of a Contested Diagnosis Emily Rogers, New York Jenny Bangham, University of Cambridge University Emma Kowal, Deakin University ‘Disability Worlds’: Enacting Positive Imaginaries of Chair: 'Difference' Gareth Thomas, Cardiff University Jenny Bangham, University of Cambridge #CripTheVote: How Disabled Activists Used Twitter for 294. Feminist Technoscience by Other Means: Reconfiguring Political Engagement During the 2016 Presidential Election Research Practices for World-Making Beyond the Academy - Heather Rose Walker, University of Illinois at Chicago I Session Organizers: Papers for Open Panels/Feminist Technoscience by Other Means: Jallicia Jolly, The University of Michigan Reconfiguring Research Practices for World-Making Beyond the Stephen Molldrem Academy Kate O'Connor, University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor Open Panel Discussant: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Kate O'Connor, University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C 297. Diagnosing Death: Critical STS Perspectives - I Participants: Papers for Open Panels/Diagnosing Death: Critical STS Appropriating Space for Practices of Self-Care Jenny Epstein Perspectives Contesting Biological Binaries: Feminist Interventions in the Open Panel Regulation of Gender and Sex Inclusion in Biomedicine 1:15 to 2:30 pm Madeleine Pape, Northwestern University; Sophie A. Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Romero, University of Wisconsin-Madison Participants: Diffractive Readings: Brain Death as Local Knowledge: The Standardization of NewMaterialism_Cyberfeminism_Computing Goda Harvard Definition FAN ZHOU, Tsinghua University Klumbyte, University of Kassel; Loren Britton, University of Deceased Organ Donation and an Ethics of Sustainability Kassel; Claude Draude, University of Kassel, Germany Carlos Novas, Carleton University; Amanda van Beinum, "Do You Need Help?": Archival Meaning Making at the Carleton University Newberry Library Jessica M. Lapp, University of Toronto “Should We Turn Off the Defibrillator?” Geographies of Session Organizers: Rights and Responsibilities in Technology-mediated Dying Lisa Lehner, Cornell University Trajectories Nelly Oudshoorn, Mw. Jade Vu Henry, Goldsmiths, University of London Dead Mothers, Live Births Lindsey Breitwieser, Indiana 295. Reciprocal Capture: Symbiosis As Object And Concept In University Department of Gender Studies STS-Research Session Organizer: Papers for Open Panels/Reciprocal Capture: Symbiosis As Object Dylan Thomas Lott, Center for Healthy Minds/University of And Concept In STS-Research Wisconsin-Madison Open Panel 1:15 to 2:30 pm 298. Modeling Health Futures: Practices of Assuming, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion Anticipating, and Forecasting - I Papers for Open Panels/Modeling Health Futures: Practices of Participants: Assuming, Anticipating, and Forecasting Following Corals : Toward A Symbiotic Art Of Living Open Panel 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

1:15 to 2:30 pm Contemporary Korea Jieun Lee, University of Copenhagen Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Neuropsychoanalysis And Foucault: Reevaluating Psy- Participants: discipline Practices Of The Self John Blatzheim, Rice Domesticating Uncertainty: The “Infection” of the University Mathematical Model of Infectious Diseases Aiko Hibino, Session Organizer: Hirosaki University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sara Bea, Linköping University, Technology and Social Sociences Change Health Models: Part of a Model World? Rebecca R Henderson, Chair: University of Florida; Marit Ostebo, University of Florida Steve Woolgar, Linköping University Complexity and Simplicity: A Critique of Simulations and 301. STS and Universities - I Modelling in Pandemic Preparedness and Response Elisa Papers for Open Panels/STS and Universities Pieri, The University of Manchester Open Panel The Reed-Frost Model: Epidemic Complexity and Analytical 1:15 to 2:30 pm Epidemiology Lukas Engelmann, University of Edinburgh Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Session Organizers: D Lukas Engelmann, University of Edinburgh Participants: Marlee Tichenor, University of Edinburgh Transforming research into teaching. Universities as 299. Technicalities of Trust and Technologies of Sensing machineries of relevance Knut H Sørensen, NTNU, Dept. Of Papers for Open Panels/Technicalities of Trust and Technologies Interdisciplinary Studies Of Culture; Lina Ingeborgrud of Sensing Revisiting the Notion of Third Mission of Universities: Social Open Panel Cooperation and Science-Production Cooperation. Fabian 1:15 to 2:30 pm Andres Britto, National University of Quilmes Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Assembling and Enacting the Impact Agenda Jonathan Paylor, A Kings College London Participants: Improving Gender Imbalance Among University Professors: Build trust during an industrial accident Elsa Gisquet, IRSN Local Perspectives And Participatory Learning Vivian Anette Trust and Vulnerability as Technoscientific Practice Benjamin Lagesen, NTNU; Øyslebø Sørensen, Norwegian Haber, The Graduate Center, City University of New York University of Science & Technology (NTNU); Guro Korsnes Trust the Pill: Why and How Benzodiazepines and Kristensen, Norwegian University of Science and Antidepressants are (Highly) Consumed According to Users Technology Andrea Clara Bielli, Universidad de la República; María Persistent Modernizations: Mathematics, the Human Sciences, Pilar Bacci, Universidad de la República; Nancy Beatriz and the Interdisciplinary University Clare Kim Calisto, Academic, University of the Republic (Uruguay); Philanthropy’s Role in Regenerative and Innovative Knowledge Lauren Predebon, Universidad de la República (Uruguay); Making at Universities in an Age of Uncertainty - Trends, Virginia Rodríguez Otero, UDELAR Analysis and Predictions Diane Gu, UCLA Verifying Paper Money: Quality-Control and the Session Organizers: Materialization of Trust Aleksandra Kaminska Knut H Sørensen, NTNU, Dept. Of Interdisciplinary Studies When You Know: Trust and Authority in Medical Prognosis Of Culture and Decision Making Phaedra Daipha, D3-Allstate Sharon Traweek, UCLA Session Organizers: Chair: Charlie Lotterman, Rice University Wiebe E. Bijker, Universiteit Maastricht Svetlana Borodina, Rice University 302. Black Feminist Health Science Studies: Exploring New 300. Becoming Otherwise: STS Inroads into Techniques of the Possibilities - I Better Self - I: Potential Papers for Open Panels/Black Feminist Health Science Studies: Papers for Open Panels/Becoming Otherwise: STS Inroads into Exploring New Possibilities Techniques of the Better Self Open Panel Open Panel 1:15 to 2:30 pm 1:15 to 2:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom E B Participants: Participants: Bridging Black Feminist Theory and Qualitative Methods: The Potential: A History of Becoming Otherwise Kasey Coholan, Case for a Black Feminist Methodology Jennifer James, York University University of California, San Francisco Becoming otherwise: bettering the self, bettering STS? Sara Sick/Not Sick: Intuition, Racism, and Seeing Sickness in Bea, Linköping University, Technology and Social Change; Medical Training Adeola Oni-Orisan, UC San Francisco/UC Steve Woolgar, Linköping University Berkeley Stopping Becoming Otherwise: Psychedelics as a Technology Race, Modernity, and Hospital-ity: Questioning the Intervention for Regaining the Self Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg, University Space of Clinical Volunteerism Yesmar Semaj Oyarzun, Rice of Vienna / Harvard University University Romping Boars, Ambitious Cunts, or Making of the Carelessly Transgressive Danger: HeLa, Purity, and Contamination James (Self-)Caring Subject in the Digital Feminist Activism in Doucet-Battle, University of California, Santa Cruz 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Session Organizer: University of Helsinki Michelle Munyikwa, University of Pennsylvania The perils and promises of phage therapy in the fight against 303. Science, Technology and Society in Outer Space - I AMR Charlotte Brives, CNRS; Jessica Pourraz, Université Papers for Open Panels/Science, Technology and Society in Outer de Bordeaux Space Bacteria, surfaces and biomaterials Anne Lie, University of Oslo Open Panel Session Organizers: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Salla Sariola, University of Helsinki Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Jose A. Cañada, University of Helsinki Participants: 306. Co-creating or Testing Scalable Societies? Test Beds and A Cosmopolitics of Outer Space Juan Francisco Salazar, Living labs as Emerging Innovation Policy Instruments - I Western Sydney University Papers for Open Panels/Co-creating or Testing Scalable Societies? Meta-space: 50 years of STS in outer space Valerie Olson, UC Test Beds and Living labs as Emerging Innovation Policy Irvine Instruments Outer space: a techno-scientific realm calling for more social Open Panel studies Piero Messina, European Space Agency 1:15 to 2:30 pm Dreams of Escape: STS meets the New Space Race Kate Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City O'Neill, UC Berkeley Participants: Session Organizer: A Laboratory put to the Test. Experimenting with Self-Driving Juan Francisco Salazar, Western Sydney University Cars and their Infrastructures. Mathieu Baudrin, CSI-Ecole Discussant: Des Mines De Paris; Brice Laurent, Centre de sociologie de Lisa Messeri, Yale University l'innovation, Mines ParisTech Co-creating with robots: Testing knowledge and designing 304. The Matter of Photography: Decay, Conservation, Afterlives futures for our aging societies Carlos Cuevas-Garcia, Papers for Open Panels/The Matter of Photography: Decay, Technical University of Munich; Kyriaki Papageorgiou, Conservation, Afterlives ESADE Business & Law School Open Panel 1:15 to 2:30 pm (De-)Constructing Publics? Living Labs and the Demos Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Problem Anja Kathrin Ruess, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Technical University of Munich Participants: (Energy) Future-Making in and through Test Beds Franziska Fixing and Fading: preservation anxieties and material histories Engels, Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) / in photographic science Chitra Ramalingam, Yale University Berlin Social Science Center (WZB); Sebastian Michael Archival and Evidential Aesthetics in Cypriot Documentary Pfotenhauer, Technical University Munich; Alexander Photography Elizabeth Anne Davis, Princeton University Wentland, Technical University of Munich Portrait and Scan Jenna Grant, University of Washington Evaluation Strategies for Responsible Innovation Meaghan Infrastructures of Color and the "Skins" of Mark Rothko's Brierley Paintings Grace Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Imagining and designing scalability of Living Labs Franziska (MIT) Luise Stephanie Soergel; Andrea Schikowitz, MCTS Session Organizers: Session Organizers: Grace Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Gianluigi Viscusi, EPFL Chitra Ramalingam, Yale University Jack Stilgoe, University College London Chair: Brice Laurent, Centre de sociologie de l'innovation, Mines Grace Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ParisTech Discussant: Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, Technical University Munich Chitra Ramalingam, Yale University Sophie Nyborg, Technical University of Denmark - DTU 305. New Social Forms of the Post-Antibiotic Era: More-than- Chair: Human Hybrids, Governance and Knowledge of Human- Gianluigi Viscusi, EPFL Microbe Relations - I 307. Disturbances, Recreation, and Renovation of Labor: AI, Papers for Open Panels/New Social Forms of the Post-Antibiotic Robots, Platforms, and Algorithms - I Era: More-than-Human Hybrids, Governance and Knowledge of Papers for Open Panels/Disturbances, Recreation, and Renovation Human-Microbe Relations of Labor: AI, Robots, Platforms, and Algorithms Open Panel Open Panel 1:15 to 2:30 pm 1:15 to 2:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Participants: Participants: Irreconcilable compatibilities? Connections and divergences Blood, Sweat and Tests: Labor and automation in South African between the One Health agenda and a more-than-human transfusion services Emily Avera, Brown University approach in AMR policy Jose A. Cañada, University of Expert and Lay Perceptions of Risks Associated with Artificial Helsinki Intelligence Sam Eli White, University of Idaho; Dilshani Dissonant Harmonies: agency and vulnerability in AMR Sarathchandra, University of Idaho response Andrea Butcher, University of Helsinki Predicting disruptions: examinig the exercise of prediction to Bacterial vaccine development in Benin, West Africa: think about labor and technology Pedro Pablo Seguel, anticipating the post-antibiotic world Salla Sariola, 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

University of Texas at Austin Jody A Roberts, Science Pseudo-AI: The Workplace Implications of Ontological 310. Repetition and Replication across Epistemic Cultures Obfuscation Gemma Newlands, University of Amsterdam Papers for Open Panels/Repetition and Replication across Representations of Artificial Intelligence in Popular Films: Epistemic Cultures What Will the Future Look Like? Emily Blosser, The Open Panel University of Louisiana at Lafayette 1:15 to 2:30 pm Session Organizers: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus Pedro Pablo Seguel, University of Texas at Austin Participants: JUAN Felipe ESPINOSA, Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello Play it Again: Methods of Repetition in the Laboratory and Gloria Baigorrotegui, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados - Usach Beyond Sarah Klein, University of Waterloo Jorge Feregrino, FES Acatlán UNAM Field Philosophy as Ideographic Knowledge Robert Frodeman, 308. Precision and Uncertainty in a World of Data - I University Of North Texas Papers for Open Panels/Precision and Uncertainty in a World of The Promise of Standardization: Lessons from an Epistemic Data Crisis in Toxicology Colleen Lanier-Christensen, Harvard Open Panel University 1:15 to 2:30 pm Politics and Facts: Ideas of Reliability in Humanistic Studies Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Bernadette Longo, New Jersey Institute of Technology Participants: Repeat after me: accountability and replicability across Brains to Brawn?: A Political Interruption of Big Data in Smart- epistemic cultures J Britt Holbrook, New Jersey Institute of City Rio de Janeiro Alessandro Angelini, Johns Hopkins Technology; Bart Penders, Maastricht University; Sarah de University Rijcke, Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) Data Citizens and the Right to Data Jennifer Gabrys, Replicability as a Desideratum in the Humanities (for open Department of Sociology panel #121) Rik Peels, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Data, Diagnosis and Decision-Making In Healthcare: Session Organizers: Navigating Uncertainty Through Moral Discourse and Bart Penders, Maastricht University Practice Sarah Chan, University of Edinburgh Sarah de Rijcke, Centre for Science and Technology Studies Making Machines That Make Us: How Machine Learning (CWTS) Research Shaped Human Capacity And Social Possibility J Britt Holbrook, New Jersey Institute of Technology Aaron Louis Plasek, Columbia University Chair: The Networks of judicial Concepts: Surveillance, Privacy, and Bart Penders, Maastricht University Data Veena Das, Johns Hopkins University 311. Alternative Pedagogies at the Crux of Interdisciplinarity: Session Organizers: Promises and Pitfalls of “Innovating” Education - I Jeremy Greene, Johns Hopkins University Papers for Open Panels/Alternative Pedagogies at the Crux of Jeremy A Greene, Johns Hopkins University Interdisciplinarity: Promises and Pitfalls of “Innovating” Education Chair: Open Panel Sarah Cunningham-Burley, University Of Edinburgh 1:15 to 2:30 pm Discussant: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Sarah Cunningham-Burley, University Of Edinburgh Participants: 309. Residues: Rethinking Chemical Environments - I Design + STS: Challenges and Opportunities for Pedagogy in a Papers for Open Panels/Residues: Rethinking Chemical Post-Disciplinary Laboratory Daniel Cardoso Llach, Environments Carnegie Mellon University; Daragh Byrne, Carnegie Open Panel Mellon University; Mine Ozkar, Istanbul Technical 1:15 to 2:30 pm University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley Re- Thinking Design Pedagogies with STS: How Science and Participants: Technology Studies (STS) came to matter in architectural Legacy as a way to understand residues in temporality Angela education Hannah Varga, Humboldt University Berlin Creager, Princeton University; Soraya Boudia, University Innovating at the margins, Regenerating in the middle: Paris Descartes; Jody A Roberts, Science Constructing STS and IS in a comprehensive polytechnic “Plastic governance”: Material culture, Plasticity and Policy Elizabeth A Lowham, California Polytechnic State Struggles Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna, Department of University; Dawn Neill, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Science and Technology Studies Obispo; Jane L Lehr, California Polytechnic State The New Material and Political Life of Mining Residues in the University Cartagena Sierra Minera (Spain) christelle gramaglia, UMR Design based learning for innovation : a revolution within GEAU IRSTEA higher education ? Jean-Claude Ruano-Borbalan, CNAM The Work of Mining Leftovers in the Margins of Capitalism (National Art &Craft Conservatory ) Paris Pablo Jaramillo, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá Session Organizers: Denaturalizing Disaster: Petrochemical Predicaments Jennifer Yana Boeva, Nuremberg Institute of Technology Leigh Lawrence, Virginia Tech | Global Forum for Urban & Ellen K Foster, Purdue University Regional Resilience; Laura Lane, Virginia Tech James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Session Organizers: 312. Data and Markets: Devices, Practices and Representations - Emmanuel Henry, Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL University I 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Papers for Open Panels/Data and Markets: Devices, Practices and Step in Ecosystem Engineering Margoth González Woge, Representations Department of Philosophy, University of Twente Open Panel Technologies of Discrimination Robert Rosenberger, Georgia 1:15 to 2:30 pm Institute of Technology Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown I-Algorithm-Dataset: Locating the Bias in AI Technologies Participants: Galit Wellner, The NB School of Design & Tel Aviv A Maussian bargain: The Give and Take of the Personal Data University Economy Marion Fourcade, University of California, The Future of Fashion Among Smart Textile, Berkeley Dept. of Sociology; Daniel N Kluttz, University of Postphenomenology, and Mediation Theory Nicola Liberati, California, Berkeley Department of Philosophy, University of Twente Shadow Cultures: The Precarious Agency of Data Subjects Session Organizer: between Compliance and Resistance Malte Ziewitz, Cornell Robert Rosenberger, Georgia Institute of Technology University Chair: An Ethnography Of Advertising Categories In The Age Of Big Don Ihde, Stony Brook University Data Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs; Thomas Beauvisage, 315. How Collections End: Objects, Meaning and Loss in Orange Labs; Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Orange Labs; Samuel Laboratories and Museums - II Coavoux, Orange Labs Papers for Open Panels/How Collections End: Objects, Meaning Who are we? Data, audiences and markets Elizabeth Rose and Loss in Laboratories and Museums McFall, University of Edinburgh; David Moats, Linköping Open Panel University, Tema-T (Tema Technology and Social Change) 2:45 to 4:00 pm StickKing to Your Goals: Behavioral Economics and the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Design of a Social Mechanism for Self-incentivization Guus Participants: Dix, Center for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden How Do London Museums Construct Space Science and University, the Netherlands Technologies In Their Permanent Galleries? Eleanor Session Organizer: Armstrong, University College London Mary Ebeling, Drexel University No Collection Is An Island – On The Dynamics Of Art 313. STI and SDGs in Developing Countries - I Collections And Their Ends. Annika Capelán, Papers for Open Panels/Science, Technology and Innovation Independent/Aarhus University Policies; and the Attainment of Sustainable Development Goals in The Discarding of a Museum Classification. An invisible End Africa Tiziana Beltrame, EHESS CAK Centre Alexandre Koyré Open Panel Was this an Ending? The Destruction of Samples and Deletion 1:15 to 2:30 pm of Records from the UK Police National DNA Database Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu David Skinner, Anglia Ruskin University; Matthias Participants: Wienroth, Policy, Ethics & Life Sciences Research Centre, Policy Options for Stimulating Innovation Culture 4Sustainable Newcastle University Development in a Developing Economy Caleb Muyiwa Stock centres and the curation of living Drosophila collections Adelowo, National Centre for Technology Management, Jenny Bangham, University of Cambridge Nigeria; Wiilie Owolabi Siyanbola, Obafemi Awolowo Session Organizers: University Emma Kowal, Deakin University Science, Technology and innovation indicators for monitoring Jenny Bangham, University of Cambridge of the implementation of SDGs in Africa Emmanuel Ejim- Chair: Eze, Institute of Engineering, technology and innovation Emma Kowal, Deakin University Management; Deborah Ogochukwu Ejim-Eze, Foundation for Sustainability Science in Africa/ Obafemi Awolowo Discussant: University, Ile-Ife Lukas Rieppel Technology Innovation and Nigeria’s Development: Reframing 316. Feminist Technoscience by Other Means: Reconfiguring Policy Discourse for Achieving Economic Growth David Research Practices for World-Making Beyond the Academy - Adeyeye, National Centre for Technology Management, Ile- II Ife, Nigeria Papers for Open Panels/Feminist Technoscience by Other Means: Beyond 2030: Leveraging Knowledge and Innovations to Reconfiguring Research Practices for World-Making Beyond the Achieve the SDGs Isayvani Naicker, African Academy of Academy Sciences Open Panel 2:45 to 4:00 pm Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Emmanuel Ejim-Eze, Institute of Engineering, technology and innovation Management Participants: Academic Sterilization: Emotions, Bodies, and Knowledge 314. Postphenomenology - I: Smart Technologies Production Christina Crespo, University of Georgia; Closed Panels Sammantha Holder, University of Georgia; Sarah Jane Traditional (Closed) Panel Dillon, University of Georgia 2:45 to 4:00 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Coming of Age in High-Tech Medicine: Knowledge Ecologies, Collaborative Storytelling, and Heart Transplantation Nadine Participants: Tanio, University of California, Los Angeles Smart Environments: Exploring the Implications of the Next 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Counterspaces: Decentering Whiteness to Create Polyvocal Between Buddhism and Biomedicine: Absence as Positivity in Counterstories in Feminist Technoscience Coleen Carrigan, End of Life Assessment Dylan Thomas Lott, Center for California Polytechnic State University; Katie Kuhl, Healthy Minds/University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Washington The Production of Uncertainty in Childhood Heart-Lung Failure Revisiting Gagne's Hierarchy of Learning Kaitlin Stack Krisjon Rae Olson, Krisjon Olson Whitney, Rochester Institute of Technology Not quite dead yet – perceptions of death and spontaneous Session Organizers: return to life in the intensive care unit Amanda van Beinum, Lisa Lehner, Cornell University Carleton University Jade Vu Henry, Goldsmiths, University of London Diagnozing dying: When to discontinue oncological treatment, 317. Future of Politics and Politics of the Future - I when there are more options? Amalie Martinus Hauge, The Papers for Open Panels/Future of Politics and Politics of the Future Danish Center for Social Science Research Open Panel Session Organizer: 2:45 to 4:00 pm Dylan Thomas Lott, Center for Healthy Minds/University of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion Wisconsin-Madison Participants: 320. Modeling Health Futures: Practices of Assuming, Can state surveillance be otherwise? Unpacking the politics of Anticipating, and Forecasting - II personal identification numbers Baki Cakici, IT University of Papers for Open Panels/Modeling Health Futures: Practices of Copenhagen Assuming, Anticipating, and Forecasting Demographic Futures as Temporal Politics Michael Rodríguez- Open Panel Muñiz, Northwestern University 2:45 to 4:00 pm Ontohegemonical objects, infrastructure of hegemony and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A stabilisation of desired future Andrzej Wojciech Nowak, Participants: Philosophy Institute Adam Mickiewicz University Connective Data: Markov Chain Models and the Datafication of Science, STS and Populism: why democracies need science Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccination in Colombia Oscar studies Rob Evans, Cardiff University; Harry Collins, Javier Maldonado Castañeda, Universidad del Rosario Cardiff University On the Use of Artificial Intelligence & Decision Modeling in The limits of "socio-technical imaginaries" and "co-production" Global Health Research & Surveillance in Arequipa, Peru as a way to know about the future Nicholas James Rowland, Melissa Salm, University of California, Davis The Pennsylvania State University From numbers to tissues in human biomonitoring: remodeling Session Organizers: classical epidemiology in Switzerland Nolwenn Bühler, STS Jan-Hendrik Passoth, Technische Universität München Lab, University of Lausanne Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University Bioprophecy And The Politics Of The Present: On The Matthew Spaniol, Arhus University Establishment Of Mexico’s National Genomics Institute 318. Bad Queers, Bold Crips, and Black Femmes - II: Sexual and Samuel Taylor-Alexander, Monash University Gender Deviance in and Beyond Biomedicine Session Organizers: Papers for Open Panels/Bad Queers, Bold Crips, and Black Marlee Tichenor, University of Edinburgh Femmes: Building Up an STS for Deviants Lukas Engelmann, University of Edinburgh Open Panel 321. Settler Colonialism And Scalable Scholarship: Studying Up 2:45 to 4:00 pm On The Technopolitics Of Indigenous Displacement And Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Dispossession - I Participants: Papers for Open Panels/Settler Colonialism And Scalable Of Disease and Identity: Scientific Internationalism, Sexual Scholarship: Studying Up On The Technopolitics Of Indigenous Modernity, and the (De)pathologization of Homosexuality in Displacement And Dispossession China (1978-2001) Suisui Wang, Indiana University Open Panel Queer temporalities in river sciences Cleo Woelfle-Erskine, UW 2:45 to 4:00 pm Seattle Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Sex Told and (Re)told: Queering Sexed Bodies Banu A Subramaniam, University of Massachusetts Amherst Participants: Session Organizers: Critical Technological Analysis of Infrastructural Colonialism: Stephen Molldrem Learning from 50 years of James Bay Hydroelectric Projects Jallicia Jolly, The University of Michigan Rob Shields, University of Alberta Kate O'Connor, University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor Returning to a Natural State: Power, Race, Landscape, and Discussant: Indigeneity in the Ozarks Ramey Arlen Moore, Nazarbayev Jallicia Jolly, The University of Michigan University Surveys, surveillance, and indigenous spatial practice Meredith 319. Diagnosing Death: Critical STS Perspectives - II A. Palmer, UC Berkeley - Geography Papers for Open Panels/Diagnosing Death: Critical STS Perspectives Sustaining Settler Logic: Transatlantic Narratives in the 19th Open Panel Century Solveig Asta Sigurdardottir, English 2:45 to 4:00 pm Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Thomas De Pree, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Participants: Discussant: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Chair: 322. Becoming Otherwise: STS Inroads into Techniques of the Knut H Sørensen, NTNU, Dept. Of Interdisciplinary Studies Better Self - II: Limits and Agency Of Culture Papers for Open Panels/Becoming Otherwise: STS Inroads into 324. Black Feminist Health Science Studies: Exploring New Techniques of the Better Self Possibilities - II Open Panel Papers for Open Panels/Black Feminist Health Science Studies: 2:45 to 4:00 pm Exploring New Possibilities Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Open Panel B 2:45 to 4:00 pm Participants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Becoming the label - life after the diagnosis of bipolar disorder E patients Piotr Maron, University of New South Wales; Participants: Martyna Gliniecka, Wroclaw University BFHSS, Debility, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Self-transformation Narratives of Psychopharmaceutical Users Moya Bailey, Northeastern University in Uruguay Andrea Clara Bielli, Universidad de la Perceptions of Health: A Confluence of Aesthetics, Race, and República; Gabriela Lilián Bruno, Universidad de la Racism Ugo Felicia Edu, University Of California Davis República; Carolina Geneyro Saldombide, Universidad de la "You Can't Call it a Party:" Black Women's Healthy Love República (Uruguay); Santiago Navarro, Universidad de la Knowledge and CDC's Science KEVIN M MOSEBY, Drexel República, Uruguay University Project the future: temporality and subjectivity in chronic pain Session Organizer: rehabilitation Else Vogel, Department of Thematic Studies - Michelle Munyikwa, University of Pennsylvania Technology and Social Change, Linköping University Discussant: On becoming a hero; the entrepreneurial configuration of users Michelle Munyikwa, University of Pennsylvania and in the independent living programmes for people with 325. Science, Technology and Society in Outer Space - II Down Syndrome in Spain Joan Moyà-Köhler, Open Papers for Open Panels/Science, Technology and Society in Outer University of Catalunya; Israel Rodríguez-Giralt, Space Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Open Panel Mental-E-Healthy: Digital Mental Health Care In India Claudia 2:45 to 4:00 pm Lang, Centre de Recherche Médecine, Sciences, Santé, Santé Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Mentale et Société (cermes3), Paris Participants: Session Organizer: Microbial Encounters in NASA’s Search for Life in Outer Else Vogel, Department of Thematic Studies - Technology and Space Dana Burton, George Washington University Social Change, Linköping University The Russian Ecology of Leaving Earth: Magic Rites and 323. STS and Universities - II Frontier Experiences at the Baikonur Cosmodrome Saulesh Papers for Open Panels/STS and Universities Yessenova, University of Calgary Open Panel Outer Space from the South: An ecology of practice in Africa’s 2:45 to 4:00 pm space science infrastructures James Lawrence Merron, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom University of Basel; Davide Chinigò, Stellenbosch University D Biomedical Research on the International Space Station: Participants: Knowledge Accumulation and Cross-Boundary Expertise “Have You Achieved Robot Status Yet?”: Predictive Analytics, Paola A Castano, Cardiff University School of Social Universities, and the Making of Student Subjectivities Sciences; Mark Shelhamer, Johns Hopkins University Madisson Whitman, Purdue University Session Organizer: The Master’s Tools: Neoliberal Knowledge Governance Paola A Castano, Cardiff University School of Social Sciences through Algorithms Sharon Traweek, UCLA 326. Shaping the Art/Science Field: A Preview of the Handbook Measured Success: Evaluators as Insiders, Outsiders, and for Art, Science & Technology Studies - I Knowledge Producers Elisa Martinez, University of Closed Panels Massachusetts; Laurel Smith-Doerr, University of Traditional (Closed) Panel Massachusetts; Tim Sacco, University Of Massachusetts 2:45 to 4:00 pm Amherst Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Questioning Transdisciplinarity in the Contemporary Research Participants: University Kari Zacharias, Concordia University Creative Inhabitation and Curatorial Analysis: Art, Science & The "Digital Revolution" in the Academy: Time/Labor Saving Technology in Practice Hanna Rose Shell, Massachussetts Technologies and Academic Labor Kirk M Winans, Institute of Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Mirroring and Irritant Synthesis Karolina Sobecka, fhnw; Trends, Profits, and Prophetic Expertise: Producing and Christian Nold, University College London Assessing Value in the Neoliberal University Christo Sims, University of California, San Diego A2RU Groundworks Edgar Cardenas, Michigan State University Session Organizers: Knut H Sørensen, NTNU, Dept. Of Interdisciplinary Studies Recipes for Technoutopia: On Hospitality, Hope and Of Culture Infrastructure as Experimental Performance Stephanie Sharon Traweek, UCLA Steinhardt 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Toward a Meteorology of Media Brett Zehner Zehner, Brown Jack Stilgoe, University College London University Brice Laurent, Centre de sociologie de l'innovation, Mines Session Organizer: ParisTech Megan Halpern, Michigan State University Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, Technical University Munich Discussant: Sophie Nyborg, Technical University of Denmark - DTU Kathryn de Ridder-Vignone, South Carolina Governor's School Chair: for Science & Mathematics/Foundation Gianluigi Viscusi, EPFL 327. New Social Forms of the Post-Antibiotic Era: More-than- 329. Disturbances, Recreation, and Renovation of Labor: AI, Human Hybrids, Governance and Knowledge of Human- Robots, Platforms, and Algorithms - II Microbe Relations - II Papers for Open Panels/Disturbances, Recreation, and Renovation Papers for Open Panels/New Social Forms of the Post-Antibiotic of Labor: AI, Robots, Platforms, and Algorithms Era: More-than-Human Hybrids, Governance and Knowledge of Open Panel Human-Microbe Relations 2:45 to 4:00 pm Open Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses 2:45 to 4:00 pm Participants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Digital Labor In Middle And Old Age Miao Liao, Changsha Participants: University of Science and Technology Building a Better Baby: Natural Childbirth Advocacy and the Expertise on display – to compete in expertise on the line Microbiome Melissa Wills markets Anne Kovalainen, University of Turku, Turku School Collect, preserve and cultivate gut flora. A salvage biology of Economics Alexis Zimmer, Centre Alexandre Koyré Platforms of Surveillance Capitalism JUAN Felipe ESPINOSA, Domestic Flora? Tracing Human-Bacterial Relationships From Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello; Jorge Feregrino, FES Microbiome To Laboratory Through Two Journeys Of Acatlán UNAM Escherichia Coli. Catherine Marijke Will, University of Surveillance Capitalism and the Global South Rafael Sussex; Mark Erickson, University of Brighton Evangelista, Unicamp - University of Campinas Microbe-Depression Connections and Imaginaries of Dysbiotic Session Organizers: Life Ariel J Rawson, The Ohio State University Pedro Pablo Seguel, University of Texas at Austin Re-colonizing the body: Crafting environments for compliant JUAN Felipe ESPINOSA, Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello microbes Sabine Biedermann C, Technical University Berlin Gloria Baigorrotegui, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados - Usach Session Organizers: Jorge Feregrino, FES Acatlán UNAM Salla Sariola, University of Helsinki 330. Design Approaches: Involving Disciplines, Actors and Jose A. Cañada, University of Helsinki Policies in Disaster and Climate Change Research 328. Co-creating or Testing Scalable Societies? Test Beds and Papers for Open Panels/Problem-seeking Design Meets Problem- Living labs as Emerging Innovation Policy Instruments - II solving Design: Innovative Collaboration in Multi- and Papers for Open Panels/Co-creating or Testing Scalable Societies? Transdisciplinary Research in Floodprone Urbanized Deltas Test Beds and Living labs as Emerging Innovation Policy Open Panel Instruments 2:45 to 4:00 pm Open Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway 2:45 to 4:00 pm Participants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City How do you solve a problem like Maria? Disaster politics in Participants: Puerto Rico, Florida and Texas Charley Willison, University Living in the laboratory: Opting in and opting out in test bed of Michigan; Scott Greer, University of Michigan; Melissa scenarios Iris Eisenberger, University of Natural Resources Creary, University of Michigan, School of Public Health; and Life Sciences, Vienna; Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, Phillip M Singer, University of Utah Department of Political Technical University Munich Science Living labs as co-creation instruments? A spatial perspective on People’s Voices for Recognition of Climate Change in an emerging phenomenon Sophie Nyborg, Technical Southeast Asian Countries Midori Aoyagi, National Institute University of Denmark - DTU; Meiken Hansen, Technical for Environmental Studies; Aya Yoshida, National Institute University of Denmark for Environmental Studies Pilot Projects and Test Beds as Tools of Governance and Returning Earth to Mankind and Mankind to Earth: An Participation in Sustainability Transitions? Marianne Ecosystemic Approach to Public Policies, Education André Ryghaug, Norwegian University of Science & Technology Francisco Pilon, University of São Paulo / International (NTNU); Tomas Moe Skjølsvold Academy of Science, Health & Ecology Public Sector Innovation through co-production in LL The Qualitative Evaluation of Sustainable Infrastructure: A environments Catherine FALLON, Liege University Case Study of Kenya C12 Road Reconstruction Project Aobo Test, rinse, repeat: How to keep remaking a testbed until it Ran, Tsinghua University holds Alexander Wentland, Technical University of Munich Session Organizers: Two hands on the wheel. Steering robotics innovation in useful Bee (Baukje) Kothuis, TU Delft directions Cian O'Donovan, University College London Nikki Brand, TU Delft Session Organizers: 331. Precision and Uncertainty in a World of Data - II Gianluigi Viscusi, EPFL Papers for Open Panels/Precision and Uncertainty in a World of Data 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Open Panel Participants: 2:45 to 4:00 pm The Origins of Statistical Significance Testing in Medical Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Research Christopher J Holmes, University of Wisconsin - Participants: Madison Modes of Uncertainty: Negotiating Flood Risk Between Scientific Publishing and the Marketisation of Biomedical Engineers, Bureaucrats, and Publics Robert Soden Knowledge: A Sociology of Conflict of Interest Policies Representing Electricity: Economics, Physics, And Computing Boris Hauray, Inserm Canay Ozden-Schilling, Johns Hopkins University Achieving Scientific Reliability in Climate Science via The screw, the bug and the schemer: Uncertainty resulting from Intercomparisons: Institutional and Infrastructural Coupling infrastructural ruptures and social cuts in data-driven high- Matthew Mayernik, National Center for Atmospheric energy physics. Anne Dippel, Friedrich Schiller University Research of Jena No Replication, No Reality: Irreproducible Science in a Post- The unlikely introduction of algorithmic prediction in Truth Climate Kelsey Ichikawa, Harvard University; Julie environmental policy: learning from the ToxCast puzzle Chung, Harvard University David Demortain, INRA, LISIS Images, Evidence, and the Arts of Attention Alison Gerber, Introducing the data-oriented approach for earthquake disaster Lund University prevention policy in Japan: Prospects and Challenges Noel Misconduct vs. Mistakes: Effects of Scientific Retractions on Kikuchi, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies; Trust in Science Dilshani Sarathchandra, University of Keiko Matsuo, Japan Science and Technology Agency; Idaho; Aaron McCright, Michigan State University Yasushi Sato, Niigata University Session Organizer: Session Organizer: Aaron Panofsky, University of California, Los Angeles Jeremy Greene, Johns Hopkins University 334. Alternative Pedagogies at the Crux of Interdisciplinarity: Chair: Promises and Pitfalls of “Innovating” Education - II Steve Sturdy Papers for Open Panels/Alternative Pedagogies at the Crux of Discussant: Interdisciplinarity: Promises and Pitfalls of “Innovating” Education Steve Sturdy Open Panel 332. Residues: Rethinking Chemical Environments - II 2:45 to 4:00 pm Papers for Open Panels/Residues: Rethinking Chemical Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Environments Participants: Open Panel Hopeful monsters: “Can you imagine the pleasure of producing 2:45 to 4:00 pm one fact?” Matt Ratto, University of Toronto Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley Queer Tech Futures: STS & Community-based Technology Participants: Education Kendall Roark, Purdue University Accretion as a way to understand residues in spaciality Soraya Promises, Promises: Exploring Hegemonic Maker Culture Boudia, University Paris Descartes; Scott Frickel, Brown Discourses Through a Canadian Feminist Lens Jessi Ring, University; Emmanuel Henry, Université Paris-Dauphine, Carleton University PSL University Innovation from Below: Equity, Infrastructure, and Iterative Wild Boar Chase: Transgressive Residues and the Design in a High School Humanities Makerspace Phil Anthropocentric Tale of Containment in Coastal Fukushima Nichols, Baylor University Ryo Morimoto, Princeton University Session Organizers: Lead poisonings as complex toxic assemblages: The enviro- Yana Boeva, Nuremberg Institute of Technology racialization of the body and socio-material production of Ellen K Foster, Purdue University polluted bodies Christopher Oliver, Tulane University; James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Victor Torres Velez, Eugenio María de Hostos Community 335. Data and Markets: Devices, Practices and Representations - College City University of New York II It’s a micropollutant! A performant name for chemical residues Papers for Open Panels/Data and Markets: Devices, Practices and Nona Schulte-Römer, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Representations Research - UFZ Open Panel The Target Index: Nutrients, Growth and Planetary Enrichment 2:45 to 4:00 pm Claire Waterton, Lancaster University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Session Organizers: Participants: Emmanuel Henry, Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL University From Imagined To Postulated: Creating New Consumer Jody A Roberts, Science Conceptualisations Through Big Data Analytics Roger von 333. Reproducibility and Other Problems: Practical and Laufenberg, University of St Andrews, School of Institutional Responses to Contemporary Crises in Science - I Management Papers for Open Panels/Reproducibility and Other Problems: The Best Fit Algorithmic Segmentation and the Reshaping of Practical and Institutional Responses to Contemporary Crises in Consumer Knowledge Baptiste Kotras, Paris-Est University Science Rethinking Digital log data: Market enclosure and the Open Panel institutional transformation of measurement Angela Xiao 2:45 to 4:00 pm Wu, New York University; Harsh Taneja, University Of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus Illinois Urabana-Champaign 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Semantic Finance: Palantir’s Laboratory of Market Objects Post-truth viewed from the peripheries of the sociology of Osita Udekwu, University of California, Berkeley scientific knowledge and expertise studies Luis Ignacio Session Organizer: Reyes-Galindo, State University of Campinas - UNICAMP Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs Knowing Well amid Inequality and Diversity Gwen Ottinger, 336. STI and SDGs in Developing Countries - II Drexel University Papers for Open Panels/Science, Technology and Innovation Potted Disciplinary Histories, the Material Logic of Scholarly Policies; and the Attainment of Sustainable Development Goals in Practice, and the Demise of Social Epistemology Jim Africa Collier, Virginia Tech Open Panel The War on All Standards of Expertise Adam Riggio, Royal 2:45 to 4:00 pm Crown College of Business and Technology Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Session Organizer: Participants: Jim Collier, Virginia Tech Policy Options for Stimulating Innovation Culture 4Sustainable Chair: Development in a Developing Economy Caleb Muyiwa Georg Theiner, Villanova University Adelowo, National Centre for Technology Management, 339. Feminist Technoscience by Other Means: Reconfiguring Nigeria; Wiilie Owolabi Siyanbola, Obafemi Awolowo Research Practices for World-Making Beyond the Academy - University III The Situation and Problem of Science Popularization Activities Papers for Open Panels/Feminist Technoscience by Other Means: Carried Out by S&T Top Talent in China Jianzhong Zhou, Reconfiguring Research Practices for World-Making Beyond the Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Academy Sciences; Yang Liu, Institutes of Science and Development, Open Panel Chinese Academy of Sciences 4:15 to 5:30 pm The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in Innovation: Does Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Institutional Quality Matter? Olabanji Benjamin Awodumi, Participants: University of Ibadan Lagomorph Lessons: Interdisciplinary Feminist STS Through Imaginations of Artificial Intelligence and Technological the Lens of the American Pika Maya Livio, University of Developmentalism in Africa Yousif Hassan, York University Colorado Session Organizer: Magical Research Creation: Exploring the Felt-verse Nicole Emmanuel Ejim-Eze, Institute of Engineering, technology and Bowers, Arizona State University innovation Management Radial paths: mycelia as live resistance to anthropocentrism and 337. Postphenomenology - II: Technological Otherness linear writing Vitor França Netto Chiodi, University of Closed Panels Campinas Traditional (Closed) Panel Those Who Can’t Do, Teach? Reuniting Material and Semiotic, 4:15 to 5:30 pm Classroom and Laboratory, By Way of FSTS Bethany Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Williams, University of California, Davis (UCD) Participants: Session Organizers: Extimate Technology Ciano Aydin, University of Twente (the Lisa Lehner, Cornell University Netherlands) Jade Vu Henry, Goldsmiths, University of London Robots as Other: A Postphenomenological Consideration 340. Working with Algorithms, Thinking through Automation Hidekazu Kanemitsu, Kanazawa Institute of Technology Single Paper Submission Love(rs) in the Making? Reflections on Technological Open Panel Intimacy and (Inter)Subjectivity Jan Peter Bergen, 4:15 to 5:30 pm University of Twente Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & A Humane Robot: Vulnerability and the Mind to be Read Shoji B Nagataki, Chukyo University Participants: Session Organizer: CB and Waze: How Do Algorithms Affect Collaboration on the Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga University Road? Anna Gibson Chair: Politics of Openness in the Age of AI Shun-Ling Chen, Peter-Paul Verbeek, University of Twente Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica 338. The Fate Of Fellow Travelers: Regenerating The The Materiality of the Mind in Turing and Shelley: An A.I. Relationship Of STS, Analytic Philosophy, And Social Perspective Terence H. W. Shih, St. John's University, Epistemology Taiwan Papers for Open Panels/The Fate Of Fellow Travelers: Thinking about Automating Thinking: An History of Early Regenerating The Relationship Of STS, Analytic Philosophy, And Computing and Cognition Sam Hugh Franz, University of Social Epistemology Michigan Open Panel Gamified Flows and the Sociotechnical Production of 4:15 to 5:30 pm Automation Mario Khreiche, Virginia Tech Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Session Organizer: Participants: Jess Bier, Erasmus University Rotterdam Epistemic Collaborations: Distributed Cognition and Virtue Chair: Reliabilism Orestis Palermos John McCamy Wilkes, WPI/retired professor 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

341. Future of Politics and Politics of the Future - II Breathing Bodies vs. Brain Death: Memoir as Method to Papers for Open Panels/Future of Politics and Politics of the Future Interrogate Incompatible Organ Donation Narratives Open Panel Christine Wenc, Greenwood History 4:15 to 5:30 pm Resetting the bodily social for drugs: a vital experiment on Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion aging, fragility, and end of life Wen-Hua Kuo, National Participants: Yang-Ming University Disputing environmental futures: the role of ethnography in Session Organizer: multidisciplinary scientific work Marko Alves Monteiro, Dylan Thomas Lott, Center for Healthy Minds/University of State University of Campinas - UNICAMP Wisconsin-Madison Future-proofing Singapore: Projecting Formulas for the City- 344. Modeling Health Futures: Practices of Assuming, state's Future May Ee Wong, University of California, Davis Anticipating, and Forecasting - III Politics of Feasibility and Compatibility: Governing Papers for Open Panels/Modeling Health Futures: Practices of TechnoNatural Food Things and Their Future Laura Assuming, Anticipating, and Forecasting Trachte, Technical University Munich, MCTS Open Panel Promissory Scientific Discourses, the Precautionary Principle 4:15 to 5:30 pm and Research Policy Margaret A Lemay, University of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Guelph Participants: The Politics of Future Scenarios Matthew Spaniol, Arhus On projection, capital and racialized risk Adia Benton University RANDomizing the Cost of Healthcare: Economics, ‘Health Session Organizers: Status,’ and U.S. Federal Policy Zach Griffen, UCLA Jan-Hendrik Passoth, Technische Universität München 'Independent Calculation Agent' and Its Modeling for the Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University Pandemic Emergency Facilty and the 'Ebola Bond' S.L. Matthew Spaniol, Arhus University Erikson 342. Bad Queers, Bold Crips, and Black Femmes - III: The Projecting Universal Health Coverage: Forecasting Progress in Materiality of Deviance in Institutions, Movements, and Health and Society at the Institute for Health Metrics and Mediascapes Evaluation Marlee Tichenor, University of Edinburgh Papers for Open Panels/Bad Queers, Bold Crips, and Black Session Organizers: Femmes: Building Up an STS for Deviants Marlee Tichenor, University of Edinburgh Open Panel Lukas Engelmann, University of Edinburgh 4:15 to 5:30 pm 345. Settler Colonialism And Scalable Scholarship: Studying Up Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood On The Technopolitics Of Indigenous Displacement And Participants: Dispossession - II An Asylum’s Afterlife: From Site of Trauma and Anxiety to Papers for Open Panels/Settler Colonialism And Scalable Place of Revelry and Memory Kate O'Connor, University Of Scholarship: Studying Up On The Technopolitics Of Indigenous Michigan, Ann Arbor Displacement And Dispossession A Story of #DoctorsAreDickheads: Discourses of Medical Open Panel Oppression on Twitter Heather Rose Walker, University of 4:15 to 5:30 pm Illinois at Chicago; Michelle Litchman, Professor; Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom University of Utah; Evgueina Popova, University of Illinois A at Chicago Participants: Climate Justice, Women of Color and Teaching as Activism in Making and Unmaking the “Grants Uranium District” of Louisiana Frances Brionne Roberts-Gregory Northwestern New Mexico Thomas De Pree, Rensselaer Platform Feminism and the Politics of Elevation Rianka Singh, Polytechnic Institute 2892538855 The Settler Politics of Oil and Gas Leasing in the Greater Chaco Session Organizers: Sonia Grant, University of Chicago Stephen Molldrem Decolonizing Resilience Planning: Experiences from the Isle de Jallicia Jolly, The University of Michigan Jean Charles Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Tribal Kate O'Connor, University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor Resettlement Nathan Jessee, Temple University; Chantel Discussant: Comardelle, Isle de Jean Charles Biloxi-Chitimacha- Stephen Molldrem Choctaw Tribe 343. Diagnosing Death: Critical STS Perspectives - III Session Organizer: Papers for Open Panels/Diagnosing Death: Critical STS Thomas De Pree, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Perspectives Discussant: Open Panel Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine 4:15 to 5:30 pm 346. Becoming Otherwise: STS Inroads into Techniques of the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Better Self - III: Selves Extended Participants: Papers for Open Panels/Becoming Otherwise: STS Inroads into Brain death, symbolization and rituals María Pilar Bacci, Techniques of the Better Self Universidad de la República Open Panel Creating Death: Meditative Tukdam Deaths and the Tibetan 4:15 to 5:30 pm Ontological Body Michael Donagh Coleman, UC Berkeley Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

B Becky Mansfield Becky K Mansfield, Ohio State University Participants: Anne Le Goff Anne Le Goff, UCLA Coaching as “Space-making” for the Better Self Catelijne Julie Guthman Julie Guthman, University of California, Santa Coopmans, Department of Thematic Studies - Technology Cruz and Social Change, Linköping University Session Organizer: Substance, spirit and data: ‘Technologies of the self’ & Natali Valdez, Wellesley College enactments of the modern self Aja Smith, University of 349. Science, Technology and Society in Outer Space - III Southern Denmark, Department of Marketing & Papers for Open Panels/Science, Technology and Society in Outer Management; Margit Anne Petersen, University of Southern Space Denmark, Department of Marketing & Management Open Panel Optimization as a metaphor in Self-Tracking / Quantified Self 4:15 to 5:30 pm and beyond Agnieszka Krzeminska, Leuphana University of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Luneburg; Dorthe Kristensen, University of Southern Participants: Denmark Becoming with ET: Breakthrough Listen’s Ethics of Care Session Organizer: Claire Webb, MIT - Anthropology Catelijne Coopmans, Department of Thematic Studies - Troubled Orbits, Earthly Politics: Shifting Responsibilities Of Technology and Social Change, Linköping University Care For Space Debris Michael Clormann, Munich Center Discussant: for Technology in Society, Technical University of Munich; Natasha Schull, NYU - MCC Nina Klimburg Witjes, Vienna University 347. STS and Universities - III NewSpace, Old Stories: Disrupting Imaginations Of Papers for Open Panels/STS and Universities Commercialised Outer Space Joseph Popper, Institute of Open Panel Experimental Design and Media Cultures 4:15 to 5:30 pm Outer Space Utopias in Silicon Valley Richard Tutton, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom University of York D Space Weather Security in the Data Centre Industry A.R.E. Participants: Taylor, University of Cambridge 20 years after the Bologna Declaration: the social sciences’ Session Organizer: differing ways of co-producing the European Higher Juan Francisco Salazar, Western Sydney University Education Area Jana Heinz 350. Shaping the Art/Science Field: A Preview of the Handbook An Assessment of Knowledge Production in Brazilian for Art, Science & Technology Studies - II Universities Stefan Klein, Universidade de Brasilia (UnB) Closed Panels Blurring the University-Industry boundaries and its impact on Traditional (Closed) Panel the ‘ethos of Science’ Modho Govind, Centre for Studies in 4:15 to 5:30 pm Science Policy,School of Social Sciences -1,JNU, New Delhi Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Innovation Centers for Innovative Innovation: Universities, Participants: Industry, and the Global Hunt for Investable Science Mark Metabiotic Art: The Systems Aesthetics of Luis F. Benedit and Robinson, Creighton University Guto Nobrega Jye O’Sullivan, Dublin School of Creative Japanese universities and regenerating STS knowledge for Arts public use: Fukushima disaster and eugenics-based forced Does Transgenic Human Production Take into Account the sterilization Yuki Terazawa, Hofstra University Effect of Aesthetics on the Long Term Ecological Effects of The Neoliberal University In The Global South. Lessons From GMO Baby Design? Adam Zaretsky, NADLinc A Failed Chile-US Scientific Collaboration. Mary Leighton, The Intersections of Science, Creativity, and Infrastructure in University of Michigan - Ann Arbor Remote Settings Luke Bohanon, UCLA Session Organizers: "Blood is Thicker than Water": So Where will ART and Knut H Sørensen, NTNU, Dept. Of Interdisciplinary Studies Genetic Technology take Us? Azumi Tsuge, Meijigakuin Of Culture University Sharon Traweek, UCLA Horizons of Engagement: Infrastructures of Art & Scholarship Chair: alexandra lakind, University of Wisconsin-Madison Sharon Traweek, UCLA Session Organizer: 348. The Politics of ‘Developmental Origins’: Biological Megan Halpern, Michigan State University Mattering and Social Justice Discussant: Closed Panels Hannah Rogers, Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, Traditional (Closed) Panel The University of Edinburgh 4:15 to 5:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom 351. Global Vaccine Logics: New Trends in an Old Assemblage E Papers for Open Panels/Global Vaccine Logics: New trends in an Participants: old assemblage Open Panel Megan Warin Megan Warin, University of Adelaide 4:15 to 5:30 pm Emily Yates-Doerr Emily Yates-Doerr Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Martine Lappe Martine Lappe, California Polytechnic State Participants: University, San Luis Obispo Global Vaccine Logics: an overview Janice Graham, Dalhousie 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

University computer interaction Cordelia Erickson-Davis, Stanford From global to local: motivations of research laboratories and University; Alexa Hagerty, Stanford (alum) participants in the Senegal ACHIV-Ebola clinical trial In a fair possible world: evaluating measures of algorithmic Elhadji Mamadou Mbaye, IRESSEF : Institut de Recherche fairness with counterfactual queries Sina Fazelpour, en Santé,de Surveillance Epidemioloque et de Formations; University of British Columbia Philomene Philomene, IRESSEF : Institut de Recherche en Ethics of social robots as seen by their designers and users Santé,de Surveillance Epidemioloque et de Formations; Céline Borelle, Orange Labs Mbaye Moustapha, IRESSEF : Institut de Recherche en Tecnologías entrañables and AI Narratives Alexa Hagerty, Santé,de Surveillance Epidemioloque et de Formations Stanford (alum) Motivations of People infected with HIV to participate in a Session Organizer: Clinical trial on an ebola vaccine candidate in Canada Cordelia Erickson-Davis, Stanford University Pierre-Marie David, Université de Montréal; Benjamin Chair: Olivier Mathiot, Université de Montréal Joanna Steinhardt It Wears An Ebola Coat But It’s Not Ebola. Its Intention Is To Discussant: Kill, It’s Just Ebola Tunic”. Lay And Expert Discourses On Emanuel Moss, CUNY Graduate Center rVSV-Zebov Ebola Vaccine In Guinea And Burkina Faso Oumy Thiongane, IRD antenne de Bobo 354. Latin American STS Experimentations: Innovating Security Financialization and Eradication Ryan Whitacre, Graduate Studies in the Region Institute, Geneva; Vinh-Kim Nguyen, Graduate Institute, Closed Panels Geneva; Sara Paparini, Graduate Institute, Geneva; Nadya Traditional (Closed) Panel Wells, Graduate Institute, Geneva 4:15 to 5:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Negotiating Knowledge through an Ecosystem of Vaccine Development and Deployment for (Re)Emergent Diseases Participants: Shelley Lees, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Maritime police cartographies: Security expertise and the Medicine; Luisa Enria, University of Bath Ecuadorian Pacific coast Fredy Rivera, FLACSO - Ecuador; Session Organizers: Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Janice Graham, Dalhousie University Ethnography Oumy Thiongane, IRD antenne de Bobo Community policing and drug trafficking in neo-socialist Ecuador, 2011 - 2017 Daniel Ponton, Instituto de Altos 352. Ecosystems, Ecology, and the Boundaries of Life Estudios Nacionales Closed Panels Traditional (Closed) Panel Crime prevention in Argentina: From public policy to 4:15 to 5:30 pm technological surveillance Marcia Maluf, FLACSO - Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Ecuador Participants: Privatization of War in the Ecuadorian-Colombian Border: Racism, dispossession and post-conflict violence Jose Translating Fiery Landscapes: Boundary-work, discourse and Figueroa, Universidad Central del Ecuador economies of attention in the work of fire ecologists Aadita Chaudhury, York University Police Forensic engineering in Ecuador: traffic accidentology and the politics of motorway infrastructures Carlos Making Mud Matter: Blue Carbon and the Financialization of Semblantes, Policia Nacional del Ecuador; Jorge Nunez, South Korea’s Coastline Gebby Keny, Rice University Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary Ethnography River Protection as Bloodwork: The Afterlife of Patagonia’s Session Organizer: Anti-Dam Movement James J. A. Blair, Brooklyn College, Jorge Nunez, Kaleidos - Center for Interdisciplinary City University of New York (CUNY) Ethnography Metallic Ecologies and Toxic Forms of Life Stefanie Graeter, UC Irvine 355. Precision and Uncertainty in a World of Data - III Papers for Open Panels/Precision and Uncertainty in a World of Ecology and Intervention in Coastal Louisiana Hannah Burnett, Data University of Chicago, Department of Anthropology Open Panel Session Organizer: 4:15 to 5:30 pm Hannah Burnett, University of Chicago, Department of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Anthropology Participants: Discussant: The Computer in the Clinic: Past Futures of Precision Medicine Valerie Olson, UC Irvine Jeremy Greene, Johns Hopkins University 353. Constellation Thinking and AI Ethics Precision Psychiatry Anna Jabloner, Columbia University Closed Panels Making Tumour Genetics Doable In The Clinic: Organizational Traditional (Closed) Panel Fictions And The Management Of Uncertainty Ashveen 4:15 to 5:30 pm PEERBAYE, Université Paris-Est; Claire Beaudevin, CNRS; Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Catherine Bourgain, Inserm Participants: What’s the use? The “utility” of DNA sequences as intellectual 2019: The Year of (Unethical) AI Ethics? Leah Ashe, property and molecular diagnostics Steve Sturdy UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Session Organizer: AI: the Stories We Tell Eirini Malliaraki, Turing Institute Jeremy Greene, Johns Hopkins University Teaching Tech Ethics and Ethnography: the human in human- Chair: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Sarah Chan, University of Edinburgh Participants: Discussant: The Children Will Lead the Way: The Neoliberal Roots of Sarah Chan, University of Edinburgh STEM Learning Trends Morgan G. Ames, CSTMS/School of 356. Residues: Rethinking Chemical Environments - III Information, UC Berkeley Papers for Open Panels/Residues: Rethinking Chemical Stimulating voices towards computational legitimacy: robotics Environments education in an underserved community Rodrigo Barbosa e Open Panel Silva, Lemann Center for Educational Entrepreneurship and 4:15 to 5:30 pm Innovation in Brazil; David Plank, Stanford University; Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley Anderson Szeuczuk, Colegio Estadual Ana Vanda Bassara; Participants: Taciana Wilke, Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste - Unicentro Apprehension as a way to understand the regulation and perception of residues Carsten Reinhardt, University of The Supports of Digital Technology as Barriers to Student Bielefeld; Angela Creager, Princeton University; Emmanuel Autonomy Aron Lee Rosenberg, McGill Henry, Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL University; Nathalie Public education in the age of Google. How human and non- Jas, French National Institute for Agronomical Research human actors shape educational practices. Malin Ideland, (INRA) Malmö University From chemical traces to speculative futures: human Session Organizers: biomonitoring in the Anthropocene Kim Hendrickx, Centre Yana Boeva, Nuremberg Institute of Technology for Sociological Research, KU Leuven Ellen K Foster, Purdue University Molecular Bureaucracy Evan Hepler-Smith, Duke University James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Monitoring air pollution and visualizing environmental-health 359. Data and Markets: Devices, Practices and Representations - inequalities in Paris Justyna Moizard-Lanvin, École des III Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Papers for Open Panels/Data and Markets: Devices, Practices and Symptom and Society: The Politics of Postindustrial Residues Representations Elena Sobrino, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Open Panel Session Organizers: 4:15 to 5:30 pm Emmanuel Henry, Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Jody A Roberts, Science Participants: Corpses and Specters: Building markets on data and debt Mary 357. Reproducibility and Other Problems: Practical and Ebeling, Drexel University Institutional Responses to Contemporary Crises in Science - II Papers for Open Panels/Reproducibility and Other Problems: “Bartering data”: Waze’s processes of data accumulation and Practical and Institutional Responses to Contemporary Crises in valorization Antoine Courmont, Sciences Po Science Data markets and digital creation: the case of hyper casual Open Panel gaming Simon Bittmann, Collège de France 4:15 to 5:30 pm Seeing like a camera: co-creating digital products through Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus computer vision techniques in the smart city Ignacio J Perez, Participants: University of Oxford; Pedro Pablo Seguel, University of Mapping the discursive space of the reproducibility crisis Texas at Austin Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison Session Organizer: Crisis? What Crisis? Institutional Narratives of Scientific Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs Misconduct Felicitas Hesselmann, German Centre for 360. Politics and Infrastructures of Data Collaboratives Higher Education Research and Science Studies Papers for Open Panels/Politics and Infrastructures of Data Crises in (Social) Science: Lessons from the Case of German Collaboratives Sociology? Barbara Sutter, TU Munich Open Panel Science by Law. Scientific Epistemology versus Political 4:15 to 5:30 pm Dominance in the Age of ‘Evidence-Based Research’ Paolo Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Parra Saiani, Università degli Studi di Genova Participants: Transparency versus Autonomy: Meta-Science, Fields, and the Data Sharing in Nairobi: Why, For Whom, and By Whom? Political Theory of Pure Science David Peterson, UCLA; Angela Okune, University of California - Irvine Aaron Panofsky, University of California, Los Angeles Geopolitics and Social Science Data Archives: Data Friction at Session Organizer: the Organizational Level Kristin Eschenfelder, University Of Aaron Panofsky, University of California, Los Angeles Wisconsin-Madison; Kalpana Shankar, University College Discussant: Dublin Rob Evans, Cardiff University Post-GDPR issues to confidential data management: An analysis of the use of privacy enhancing technologies in 358. Alternative Pedagogies at the Crux of Interdisciplinarity: health data research centres Victoria Neumann, Lancaster Promises and Pitfalls of “Innovating” Education - III University Papers for Open Panels/Alternative Pedagogies at the Crux of Interdisciplinarity: Promises and Pitfalls of “Innovating” Education Reimagining Data Infrastructures through Infrastructural Open Panel Inversion and Participatory Design Firaz Peer, Georgia 4:15 to 5:30 pm Institute of Technology; Carl DiSalvo, Georgia Institute of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Technology 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Session Organizers: Rationality by Means of Design Claudia Mareis, University Leah Horgan, University of California, Irvine of the Arts Basel / FHNW Angela Okune, University of California - Irvine The Promise of “Good Design”: Architectural Imaginations of 361. Interruption Ravines in Postwar Guatemala City Melanie Ford, Rice 4S Annual Meeting University Special Event Session Organizer: 5:45 to 6:30 pm Richard Fadok, MIT Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Armstrong Discussant: Ballroom & Foyer Keith Murphy, UC Irvine 362. Friday Reception 365. Interrupting the Care/Violence Nexus in Times of War and 4S Annual Meeting Peace – I Reception Papers for Open Panels/Interrupting the Care/Violence Nexus in 6:30 to 7:30 pm Times of War and Peace Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Armstrong Open Panel Ballroom & Foyer 8:00 to 9:30 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Participants: TechnoEthics and the Politics of Care/Violence Lucy Suchman, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 7 Lancaster University 363. Postphenomenology - III: The Boundaries of Humans and Glucantime: War Entanglements of an Imperfect Drug Lina Technologies Beatriz Pinto Garcia, York University Closed Panels Caring for the community: DNA familial searching and the Traditional (Closed) Panel spectre of race Amade M'charek, University of Amsterdam - 8:00 to 9:30 am AISSR Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A American Trypanosomiais: Making Non-Endemicity in the Participants: United Sates Bernardo Moreno Peniche, Independent Assistance Dogs and Technological Mediation: On Animals, On the Reproduction of Violence and Motherhood in Colombia Technologies, and the Boundaries of the Human Sabrina Tatiana Sanchez Parra Hauser, University of British Columbia & Umea University; Session Organizer: Peter-Paul Verbeek, University of Twente Lina Beatriz Pinto Garcia, York University Exploring the Technological Co-production of Atmospheres in Chair: the Liturgical Laboratory Andreas Melson Gregersen, Diana P Pardo Pedraza, University Of California Davis Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society Inventing the Future: The Straight Line We Never Walk Yet 366. Scientists as Workers Always Walked Marie-Christine Nizzi, Harvard Psychology Closed Panels Department Traditional (Closed) Panel 8:00 to 9:30 am Turning a Lifestyle into a Disease: Analyzing the Scientific Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & Promotion of a Healthy Lifestyle Bas de Boer, University of B Twente (the Netherlands) Participants: The Ontology of Feminism (A Postphenomenological Study to Multiple groups, multiple boundaries in the interdisciplinary Come Later) Roisin Lally, Gonzaga University health research field Mathieu Albert, University of Toronto; Session Organizer: Suzanne Laberge, Université de Montréal; Paula Rowland, Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga University University of Toronto Chair: The Virtuous Circle: How Elite Private Research Universities Don Ihde, Stony Brook University Raise Resources for Science & How These Same 364. Social Sciences of the Artificial: Interrupting and Universities Organize Science for Corporations Sheila Interrogating the Meanings of Design Slaughter, University of Georgia Papers for Open Panels/Social Sciences of the Artificial: How Researchers Come to Work on Community-Driven Interrupting and Interrogating the Meanings of Design Epistemic Projects Kelly Moore, Loyola University Chicago; Open Panel Nathalia Hernandez Vidal, Loyola University Chicago 8:00 to 9:30 am A Differential Association Theory of Socialization to Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Commercialist Career Paths in Science David R. Johnson, Participants: University of Nevada, Reno A City is not a Park – Natural Landscape as Urban Design Des Commercializing the PhD: Training STEM graduate students to Fitzgerald, Cardiff University think like a market Tim Sacco, University Of Massachusetts Beyond intentionality: Biomimicry as more-than-human design Amherst Richard Fadok, MIT Session Organizer: Concerning the Preferred Design: Simon’s open questions Tim Sacco, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Jeffrey Chan, Singapore University of Technology and 367. STS Perspectives on Isomorphism in National Science and Design Innovation Policies The Art of Wicked Problem Solving: Criticising Technical Closed Panels 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Traditional (Closed) Panel Liora O'Donnell Goldensher, Princeton University 8:00 to 9:30 am Chair: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion Leah Reisman, Princeton University Participants: Discussant: Isomorphic difference? Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business Liora O'Donnell Goldensher, Princeton University School 370. More Instrument than Data: Attuning to the Apparatus - I Asymmetric promises in public support for science and Papers for Open Panels/More Instrument than Data: Attuning to innovation Robin Williams, The University of Edinburgh the Apparatus Enacting isomorphism in Europe. Mats Benner, Lund Open Panel University 8:00 to 9:30 am Pathways of Isomorphism: university strategies in a quest for Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom research quality Maria Nedeva, University of Manchester A What Might Isomorphism Mean in the U.S. Science Policy Participants: Context? Daniel Sarewitz, Arizona State University Instrumenting Sustainability Transitions, Calibrating Marine Isomorphic in “content” and “structure”, different in “acting” Energy Futures Shana Lee Hirsch, University of Washington and “reach” – State policy intervention in China Xiaobai The Lowly Thermometer in an Era of Big Data Sarah Catherine Shen, University of edinburgh Inman, University of Washington Session Organizers: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Data: A Case Study of Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School Knowledge Production in an Immersive Virtual Reality Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School Environment Przemyslaw Matt Lukacz, University of Illinois Chair: at Chicago Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School "Getting Reliable": Calibrating Human Instruments Lily Ye, The 368. Vaccine Histories and their Politics of Anticipation University Of Chicago Papers for Open Panels/Vaccine Histories and their Politics of Session Organizer: Anticipation Stephen Slota, University of California, Irvine Open Panel 371. Race and/as Technology - I 8:00 to 9:30 am Papers for Open Panels/Race and/as Technology Today Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Open Panel Participants: 8:00 to 9:30 am Kill-Proofing the Soldier: Environmental Threats, Anticipation, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom and U.S. Military Biomedical Armor Programs Andrew B Bickford, Georgetown University Participants: Anticipate the Vaccine that did not exist Pierre-Marie David, Race as Film Technology Julian Sverre Georg Bauer, Université de Montréal Universität der Künste Berlin Anticipating the end and after: the exclusionary politics of Racialised Capital of Technology: Japanese Identity and vaccines in global polio eradication Dora Vargha, University Techno-practices of Consumption Esperanza Miyake, of Exeter Manchester Metropolitan University Reinventing the Rash: A Global History of Measles in the Racialised figures and AI discourse Thao Phan, University of Vaccine Era Laurence Monnais, Université de Montréal Melbourne, Australia Session Organizers: Pool Parties, Police Violence, and Viral Videos as Technologies Pierre-Marie David, Université de Montréal of Race Anne Pollock, King's College London Laurence Monnais, Université de Montréal "The New Technology is Black": Afronauts, Afrofutureneering, 369. Experts of Subjective Thought: Producing Knowledge and and the Racialization of a New Future’s Past Rayvon Setting Standards - I Fouche, Purdue University Papers for Open Panels/Experts of Subjective Thought: Producing Session Organizers: Knowledge and Setting Standards Thao Phan, University of Melbourne, Australia Open Panel Scott Wark, University of Warwick 8:00 to 9:30 am Chair: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Scott Wark, University of Warwick Participants: 372. Media Theory Meets STS Disciplining Complexity: Producing Actionable Data Points in Closed Panels the Neuroscientific Study of Pain sara rubin, UCSF Traditional (Closed) Panel Produce Midwifery Knowledges, from Subjective Thought to 8:00 to 9:30 am Objective Expertise: The case of the Biomedicalization of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Pain during Childbirth Maud Arnal Arnal, EHESS, D Cermes3/IRIS Session Organizer: From Expert Patients To Patient Experts: Towards The John Seberger, University of California, Irvine Legitimation Of Personal Experiences And Practical Discussants: Knowledge In Healthcare? Giada Danesi, STS Lab, Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine University of Lausanne Garne Hertz Session Organizer: Sebastian Gießmann 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Melissa Gregg, Intel Techno-Pedagogies: Overcoming the Luddite/Technophile Noopur Raval Dichotomy in Teacher Education Michael Lachney, Heather Wiltse, Umeå Institute of Design, Umeå University Michigan State University 373. Making Disability: Disability Culture, Design, and STS Session Organizer: Closed Panels Iris Bull, Indiana University - Bloomington Traditional (Closed) Panel 376. Practical Limits of ANT and Explorations in Other 8:00 to 9:30 am Conceptual Frameworks Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Closed Panels E Traditional (Closed) Panel Participants: 8:00 to 9:30 am Ableist STS? Reconsidering our field’s engagement with Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris disability studies Raquel Velho, Rensselaer Polytechnic Participants: Institute Mapping Sociotechnical Systems Using Actor-Network Theory Empathy and Mismatch: The Problem of Disability Simulation Liza Potts, Associate Professor and Director of WIDE Bess Williamson, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Research // College of Arts & Letters // Department of Writ Disability Culture, Dance, and the Delights of Pleasurable Does ANT Have Heuristic Value In Thinking About And Design Alice Sheppard, Kinetic Light Managing The Impacts of Climate Change? Michael Crip Technoscience in Action: Disabled Knowing-Making in Gorman, University Of Virginia the Critical Design Lab Aimi Hamraie, Vanderbilt University A New STS Hybrid Conceptual Framework: Understanding Imagining Practices of Crip Maintenance through the Elevator Unrecognized, Available, Pertinent Knowledge And Leah Samples, University of Pennsylvania Recurring Structural Failures Julie Mark Cohen, Julie Mark Session Organizer: Cohen, PhD, PE, SECB Aimi Hamraie, Vanderbilt University Underground as a controversial mitigation of climate change option: example of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) 374. Injury and Invisibility: Empiricism and Anti-Empiricism in implementation Jonas PIGEON, IDEES Knowing Damage and Regeneration - I Papers for Open Panels/Injury and Invisibility: Empiricism and Session Organizer: Anti-Empiricism in Knowing Damage and Regeneration Julie Mark Cohen, Julie Mark Cohen, PhD, PE, SECB Open Panel Chair: 8:00 to 9:30 am Julie Mark Cohen, Julie Mark Cohen, PhD, PE, SECB Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Discussants: Participants: Mitchell Cieminski, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute How Dual Symptomatologies of ADHD Interrupt Conventional Nathaniel T Stanton, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - STS Renderings of the Syndrome Andrew Ivan Brown, Social and 377. Spitballing STS: Millenial Tactics Political Thought, York University Papers for Open Panels/Spitballing STS | Millennial Tactics Invisible Injuries Reconsidered: Coming to Know Embodied Open Panel Trauma Through Post-Mortem CTE Diagnosis Kate Henne, 8:00 to 9:30 am University of Waterloo/Australian National University; Matt Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Ventresca, University Of Calgary Participants: (See)-ing nuclear as a State and citizen Misria Shaik Ali, Excavating the Timeline: “Slow” Theoretical Development in a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - STS Digital Age Liz Quinlan, UMass Boston The Invisible In Health And Healing: How To Talk Suffering In ‘I never thought of it that way’: Critical Interactive Fiction as a The Age Of Cure Lisa Lehner, Cornell University Means for Description, Disruption, and Reflection Lorina Session Organizer: Navarro, Etsy denielle a elliott, York University Learn From My Mistakes: Some Pedagogical Experiments in Discussant: STS and Speculative Fiction and How to Fail Better Than Jennifer Hamilton, Hampshire College Me Kristen Koopman 375. STS Pedagogy – Methods for Teaching Sociotechnical Ethics Making Kin with Fire: Sparking Tinder, and Innovative STS Papers for Open Panels/STS Pedagogy: Methods for Teaching Engagements and Pedagogies in Dating Contexts Aadita Sociotechnical Ethics Chaudhury, York University Open Panel Notes from St. John in Irmamaria's Wake: Rethinking Critical, 8:00 to 9:30 am Applied STS Gabrielle Robbins, MIT HASTS Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Searching for Zero: Spitballing Hegemonic Modes of Participants: “Unseeing” and Conjuring the Big “O” Other Samara From "Frankenstein" to "Black Mirror:" Teaching Hayley Steele, MFA, University of California at Davis Sociotechnical Ethics Using Popular Culture Jennifer Session Organizer: Terrell, Indiana University; Iris Bull, Indiana University - Alex Rewegan, MIT Bloomington 378. Regenerating Algorithms Reflections from the Field: Feminist Maker Pedagogies Cyd Closed Panels Cipolla, NYU-Gallatin School of Individualized Study Traditional (Closed) Panel “Social Justice-Oriented Engineering”: An Alternative to 8:00 to 9:30 am Engineering Ethics in STEM Education Veronica Sanz Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Participants: in British India Sarah Qidwai, University of Toronto Re-Valuing Homes: Countering the Culture of Real Estate on The Blurred Lines Between Science and Religion in Malta: An Zillow Yanni Alexander Loukissas, Georgia Institute of Analysis of Discourse around Reproductive Technology Technology Policy in a European Union Island Nation Nolan Robert Plans and Situated (Algorithmic) Actions: Networked Medical Harrington, James Madison University; Shannon Conley, Devices as Sites of Feminist Technoscience or Encountering James Madison University the More Than Human in the Middle of the Night Laura The Grand Scientific Narrative: Science in Popular Culture as a Forlano, Illinois Institute of Technology Means to Re-Enchant the Secular West Anthony Nairn, Dissident Pregnancy Detection Models for Reproductive Justice University of Toronto Catherine D'Ignazio, Emerson College Session Organizer: "Earth Measurer": visualizing a recurrent vanilla neural Anthony Nairn, University of Toronto network, figuring abundance Matthew Battles Battles, 381. Emotions and Affect in STS Work - I: Data Practices and Harvard's Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society Affect Navigation through an Environmental Lens Jude Mwenda Papers for Open Panels/Emotions and Affect in STS Work Ntabathia, Georgia Tech Open Panel Visceralizing Algorithms Charles Luke Alan Stark 8:00 to 9:30 am Session Organizers: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley Yanni Alexander Loukissas, Georgia Institute of Technology Participants: Nassim Parvin, Georgia Institute of Technology Music, Technology, and Affect: How Users Appropriate Chair: Playlists on Spotify to Cultivate Moods and Emotions Nassim Parvin, Georgia Institute of Technology Ignacio Siles, Universidad de Costa Rica; Andres Segura- Castillo, Universidad Estatal a Distancia (Costa Rica); 379. Greening Infrastructure Studies Papers for Open Panels/Greening Infrastructure Studies Ricardo Solís-Quesada, Universidad de Costa Rica; Monica Open Panel Sancho-Corder, Universidad de Costa Rica 8:00 to 9:30 am Affects in online social communities: a critical literature review Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway HUIXIN TIAN, Indiana University Participants: Mooding Data Cultures - Exploring The Role Of Emotions And Knowledge Systems, Forest Management, and Urban Affect In Practices Of Datafication Séamas Kelly, University Infrastructure Resilience Changdeok Gim, Arizona State College Dublin; Camilla Noonan, University College Dublin University Spacewar!’s Affective Ecology: A Study in Technique and Manufacturing Nature: A Case Study in the Construction of a Innovation Misti Yang, University of Maryland, College Natural Pool and Vertical Gray Water Filtration and Farming Park Systems Dorothy Lynn Caserta, James Madison University; Session Organizer: Raven Moon Brubach, James Madison University Christopher Patrick Caulfield, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Water, weapons, and the shifting socio-technical relations of (RPI) infrastructure Josh Cousins, SUNY Environmental Science Chair: and Forestry Alexander Jenseth, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - STS Organizing Shit. Flows and Leaks in the Circular Economy 382. Innovation Outside Markets: Government and/in Tora Holmberg, Uppsala University; Malin Ideland, Malmö Technoscientific Innovation University; Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, Centre for Integrated Closed Panels Research on Culture and Society (CIRCUS) Traditional (Closed) Panel Reimagining the ‘Green’ Cities: Maximizing Spaces, Minimum 8:00 to 9:30 am Footprint with Mobile Housing Anuj Tyagi, The Indira Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus Gandhi National Open University Participants: (Un)Making the Mississippi River and Louisiana's Coastal If we can go to the Moon…: Innovation traps in Federal Marshes Ned Randolph, UC San Diego transportation research & development, 1965-1986 David Session Organizer: Reinecke, Princeton University Amanda K Phillips de Lucas, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Governing An Ungovernable Foe: Vaccines and Public Health Studies Policy at the National Cancer Institute Natalie Aviles, 380. Science and Religion: Understanding the Interaction University of California, San Diego Papers for Open Panels/Science and Religion: Understanding the Shutdown! Big Science in an era of crisis Janet Vertesi, Interaction Princeton University Open Panel A Transformation in the Global South: Innovation and 8:00 to 9:30 am Organizations in Kenya Parijat Chakrabarti, Princeton Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley University Participants: Session Organizer: Body for Eulogy and Investigation: Science, Religion, and Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Atomic Bomb Victims in Postwar Nagasaki MAIKA 383. The Language of STI Policy in the 21st Century - I NAKAO, Atomic Bomb Disease Institute, Nagasaki Papers for Open Panels/The Language of STI Policy in the 21st University Century Darwin or Design? Sayyid Ahmad Khan and Human Evolution Open Panel 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

8:00 to 9:30 am What is an Affordance? Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Windows and Glasses: On Two Types of Transparency Daniel Participants: Susser, Penn State University Concepts of research: Looking beyond what is published and Technology: A Postphenomenological Case Study Stacey O measurable David Kaldewey, University of Bonn Irwin, Stacey Irwin Innovation for social inclusion: framings and models Ravtosh Another Perspective on Instrumental Perception Stanley C Bal, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada; Govind Kranc Gopakumar, Concordia University Session Organizer: The Evolution of the Idea and Language of Basic Research in Robert Rosenberger, Georgia Institute of Technology China (from 1950s-present) Chunliang Fan, Institutes of Chair: Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sceicnes Peter-Paul Verbeek, University of Twente Translational Research and Translational Identities Martin 386. Socialisms, Sciences and Fictions Reinhart, German Center for Higher Education Research Papers for Open Panels/Socialisms, Sciences and Fictions and Science Studies; Tim Flink, Humboldt-Universitat zu Open Panel Berlin; Barbara Hendriks, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 9:45 to 11:15 am and German Centre for Higher Education Research and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Science Studies; Felicitas Hesselmann, German Centre for Participants: Higher Education Research and Science Studies The Descriptive Prescriptivity of Geography, Imbued with Session Organizers: Science Fiction Konstantin Georgiev, Rice University Margaret A Lemay, University of Guelph David Kaldewey, University of Bonn ‘Real Existing’ Utopia: East German Technological Culture Tim Flink, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Mario Bianchini, Georgia Institute of Technology Chair: Placing the Space/Time Continuum: Cuban Sci Fi, Science and Margaret A Lemay, University of Guelph Socialism Naomi Schoenfeld, UCSF Session Organizer: 384. The Belt Road Initiative: Infrastructural Futures & a Naomi Schoenfeld, UCSF Chinese Anthropocene? Papers for Open Panels/The Belt Road Initiative: Infrastructural Discussant: Futures & a Chinese Anthropocene? Alexei Yurchak, University of California Berkeley Open Panel 387. Interrupting the Care/Violence Nexus in Times of War and 8:00 to 9:30 am Peace – II Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Papers for Open Panels/Interrupting the Care/Violence Nexus in Participants: Times of War and Peace The BRI’s impact on global and regional spaces and spatial Open Panel imaginaries Maximilian Mayer, University of Nottingham 9:45 to 11:15 am Ningbo China Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Blanks on the BRI Map Galen Bennell Murton, James Madison Participants: University Care/full! Diane Nelson, Duke University WeChat as An Infrastructure in Contemporary China Rui Zhou, Residual Suspicions: Humanitarian Demining and The Fear of Georgia Institute of Technology; Betsy DiSalvo, Georgia Reoccupation Diana P Pardo Pedraza, University Of Institute of Technology California Davis BRI for Whom? Social & Environmental Justice of China’s Ordinary geographies of violence and care in "postconflict" International Cooperation Park in Guangxi Mengqi Shao, Colombia Diana Ojeda, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; National University of Singapore Eloísa Berman, Universidad del Norte Post-metabolic Infrastructures: Belt and Road as Rift Jamie Melted weapons, poisoned fish, and embroidered pañuelos: Allen, NSCAD University; Martin Müller, Humboldt tales of crafts to think with care through reconciliation University of Berlin; Karolina Sobecka, fhnw Natalua Quiceno Toro, Universidad de Antioquia; Isabel Units and unity in Chinese Eco-Civilisation. Infrastructure led González Arango, Universidad de Antioquía; Maddalena conservation of the BRI Louise Emily Carver, University of Tacchetti, University of Nottingham; Tania Pérez-Bustos, Lancaster National University of Colombia Session Organizer: Session Organizer: David Tyfield, Lancaster University Diana P Pardo Pedraza, University Of California Davis Chair: 385. Postphenomenology - IV: Refining the Conceptual Lina Beatriz Pinto Garcia, York University Framework Closed Panels 388. Mediated Seas, Elemental Oceans Traditional (Closed) Panel Closed Panels 9:45 to 11:15 am Traditional (Closed) Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A 9:45 to 11:15 am Participants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & B Material Hermeneutics: Diatoms and Cunieform Tablets/ Worms and Medieval Books Don Ihde, Stony Brook Participants: University Entangled Elements: Between Sand & Sea Katherine Sammler, California State University, Maritime 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Visualizing the Blue Archive Lisa Han, UC Santa Barbara Institute for Studies in Industrial Development Mediating Coastal Geologies: Earth Moving and Visual Culture Session Organizer: in Lagos, Nigeria Ben Mendelsohn, University of Keith Guzik, University of Colorado Denver Pennsylvania Chair: Synthetic Frontiers of Mediated Seas Kim De Wolff, University Deborah Lefkowitz, University of California Irvine of California, Merced 391. STS vis-à-vis Transhumanism: Friends or Foes? The Numberless Waves of the Sea Stefan Helmreich, Closed Panels Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Traditional (Closed) Panel Session Organizer: 9:45 to 11:15 am Lisa Han, UC Santa Barbara Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Chair: Participants: Kim De Wolff, University of California, Merced Modern Science, Transhumanism and the charge of Ableism 389. Practicing Epistemologies: Knowledge Work in Everyday Alcibiades Malapi-Nelson, Humber College Environmental Management and Governance Proactionary and Precautionary Principles and Transhumanism Closed Panels Francis Remedios, Independent Scholar Traditional (Closed) Panel Transhumanism: How Far Should We Go? Verusca dos Reis, 9:45 to 11:15 am Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion The Dangers of Transhumanism to STS Raphael Sassower, Participants: University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Energy, Technology, Infrastructure: Governing Solar’s Revisiting the Latour-Fuller Debate on the Place of the Human Sociotechnical Scales Nandita Badami, UC Irvine in Scientific Inquiry Steve Fuller, UNIVERSITY OF Discordant Scales: Federal Environmental Governance and WARWICK Standardization Chandra L Middleton, UC Irvine Session Organizers: Practicing with Data to Understand Crises: Mapping Diverse Francis Remedios, Independent Scholar Environmental and Societal Data to Situate Transboundary Alcibiades Malapi-Nelson, Humber College Crises Katrina G Petersen, Trilateral Research 392. Experts of Subjective Thought: Producing Knowledge and Hypothetical Earthquake on an Empirical Border: Building a Setting Standards - II Seismic Scenario in the USA and Mexico Elizabeth A. Papers for Open Panels/Experts of Subjective Thought: Producing Reddy, Colorado School Of Mines Knowledge and Setting Standards Session Organizer: Open Panel Elizabeth A. Reddy, Colorado School Of Mines 9:45 to 11:15 am Discussants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Jennifer J Henderson, Cooperative Institute for Research in Participants: Environmental Sciences Measuring Spirituality: The Metrics of Chaplaincy Kristel [TEMP] Tyson Vaughan Clayville, Zygon Center for Religion and Science, MacLean 390. Science and Technological Innovation in the Re-making of Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Public Policy and Governance Across Global and Local Space In the Absence of “Best Practices”: Deprescribing in Psychiatry Single Paper Submission Kevser Pinar Ustel, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Open Panel The Objectivity of News Engravings (the Petit Journal and the 9:45 to 11:15 am Petit Parisien, 1889-1914): Patricia Barclay Bass, Duke Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood University Participants: Filling in the gaps: The interpretation of CVs in peer review. Mapping information pathways for breast cancer survivors Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Centre for Sciencs & Technology Deborah Lefkowitz, University of California Irvine Studies (CWTS), Leiden University; Sarah de Rijcke, Centre Both a field scientific station and a working site: the field for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) science and infrastructure of the groundwater monitoring Session Organizer: network Chun-Yi HO, Institute of building and planning, Liora O'Donnell Goldensher, Princeton University National Taiwan University Chair: Brazilian Sofosbuvir : intersectorial network building to defend Liora O'Donnell Goldensher, Princeton University right to health and the public domain Pedro Henrique Discussant: Villardi, ABIA - Brazilian AIDS Interdisciplinary Leah Reisman, Princeton University Association / Working Group on Intellectual Property; 393. More Instrument than Data: Attuning to the Apparatus - II Marilena Corrêa, Institute of Social Medicine, State Papers for Open Panels/More Instrument than Data: Attuning to University of Rio de Janeiro the Apparatus Mobilities, Times and Technoscience: analysing the societal Open Panel dynamics of school bus projet emilia araujo, universidade do 9:45 to 11:15 am minho Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Re-scaling of urban governance in Latin America Giselle A Gonzalez, CONICET Participants: Trade liberalisation, Technology Adoption and Industrial Seeing the field(s): Novel instrumentation and data practices in Growth: Case of Indian Manufacturing Sector R. Rijesh, precision agriculture Stephen Slota, University of California, 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Irvine #deleteFacebook: Resisting Extraction in Surveillance Multispecies Theories of Drone Firmware Adam Fish, Capitalism Colin Garvey, RPI University of Lancaster “Men shall rule, not machinery” – Ernst Toller Amongst the Republic of Inquiry: Environmental Risk, IoTs, & Deweyan Luddites Zachary M Loeb, History & Sociology of Science, Instrumentalism Murali Venkatesh, Syracuse University University of Pennsylvania School of Information Studies; Ehsan Sabaghian, Syracuse Why Do We Find The Amish Fascinating? Jameson Wetmore, University, School of Information Studies; Bei Yu, School of Arizona State University Information Science at Syracuse University; Shiqi Qu, Session Organizer: School of Information Science at Syracuse University Michael Bouchey Session Organizer: Chairs: Stephen Slota, University of California, Irvine Taylor Dotson, New Mexico Tech 394. Race and/as Technology - II Michael Lachney, Michigan State University Papers for Open Panels/Race and/as Technology Today 397. Injury and Invisibility: Empiricism and Anti-Empiricism in Open Panel Knowing Damage and Regeneration - II 9:45 to 11:15 am Papers for Open Panels/Injury and Invisibility: Empiricism and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Anti-Empiricism in Knowing Damage and Regeneration B Open Panel Participants: 9:45 to 11:15 am Correlating Race: On Machine Learning and Racial Categories Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Scott Wark, University of Warwick Participants: Flesh in the Machine: Digitality, Embodiment and Life in the A Time Atelier (art, neuroscience, and time slippage) denielle a Carceral Surround Raymond Joshua Scannell, Hunter elliott, York University College The Elusive Dolorimeter: Trials and Tribulations in Measuring Historical Media Technologies and the Production of Race in Phantom Limb Pain Alexandra Middleton, Princeton 'Return of the Obra Dinn' William Clyde Partin, University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Being Gutless Matthew Wolf-Meyer, Binghamton University Race as a technology in medicine and epidemiology – CTE meets #metoo: Violence and victimhood reconsidered in contrasting Germany and the US Andrea zur Nieden, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Aryn Martin, York Institute of Sociology, University of Freiburg, Germany University Race as Technology in the Dutch Governmental Data Ontology: Session Organizer: Introducing Racetechnicity Gerwin van Schie, Utrecht denielle a elliott, York University University Chair: Session Organizers: Matthew Wolf-Meyer, Binghamton University Thao Phan, University of Melbourne, Australia Discussant: Scott Wark, University of Warwick Theresa MacPhail, Stevens Institute of Technology Chair: 398. A New/Old Technology for Governance? Questioning Big Thao Phan, University of Melbourne, Australia Data Surveillance - I: Big Data State & Private Enterprise 395. Author Meets Critics: Fleck Prize Papers for Open Panels/A New/Old Technology for Governance? Closed Panels Questioning Big Data Surveillance Traditional (Closed) Panel Open Panel 9:45 to 11:15 am 9:45 to 11:15 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau D Participants: Session Organizer: Big Data Surveillance and China’s Political History of Capture Sara Wylie, Northeastern University Samuel Lengen, University of Virginia Discussants: Corporate Infrastructural Expansion as Big Data Surveillance Michelle Murphy, University Of Toronto Laura Calloway, Indiana University Kalindi Vora, University of California Davis New Uses of HIV Data for Public Health: Analyzing Tensions Banu Subramaniam, University of Massachusetts Amherst in U.S. Policy and Practice for Patients, Policymakers, and 396. Luddism: Epistemological and Political Practitioners Stephen Molldrem Papers for Open Panels/Luddism: Epistemological and Political The Datafication of Law Gil Rothschild Elyassi, University of Open Panel California at Berkeley 9:45 to 11:15 am Biometric Kinmaking: Identification, Security and Belonging in Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Urban Pakistan Zehra Hashmi, University of Michigan, Ann E Arbor Participants: Session Organizer: Can Luddism Benefit Outer Space Development? Michael Xerxes Minocher, University of Wisconsin-Madison Bouchey 399. Landscapes of Urban Laboratization: Governing the City Contemporary Luddism: Lifestyle Politic vs Collective Through Labs Movement Nathanael Bassett, University of Illinois at Papers for Open Panels/Landscapes of Urban Laboratization: Chicago Governing the City Through Labs 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Open Panel Session Organizer: 9:45 to 11:15 am Lisa Messeri, Yale University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Discussant: Participants: Christopher Schaberg, Loyola University New Orleans Behavioral Field Trials in Urban Dental Care Tim Seitz, 402. Future Visions: Unpacking the Technological Imaginaries of Technical University Berlin Industry and Pedagogy From Smart City Field Tests to Scalable Urban Experiments: Single Paper Submission the Case of Paris’ Urban Lab Felix TALVARD, Center for the Open Panel Sociology of Innovation - Mines ParisTech 9:45 to 11:15 am Reconfiguring urban citizenship and urban neighborhoods Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway through smart grid experimentation in Berlin Leslie Ann Participants: Quitzow, WZB Berlin Social Science Center; Jochen A Discussion on the Implications and Limits of Industry 4.0: Is Monstadt, Technische Universität Darmstadt "Online Capitalism" Possible? Ozgur Narin, Ordu Urban labs: a critical perspective on urban laboratization University, Turkey practices Sabrina Huizenga, Erasmus University Rotterdam; From Empty Futures to Situated Actions. The Multiple Dara Ivanova, Erasmus School of Health Policy and Translations of the Future of Work Klara-Aylin Wenten, Management Technical University Munich; Tobias Drewlani, Munich Urban labs and the urban as a lab Uri Ansenberg, University of Center for Technology in Society, Technical University of Manchester Munich; Johan Buchholz, Technical University of Munich Session Organizers: SF as Method – Experiments in Post-Earthly Ethnography Dara Ivanova, Erasmus School of Health Policy and Micha Rahder Management Speculative Thought Experiments as Pedagogical Tools Chessa Hadrien Macq, Université de Liège Adsit-Morris, University of California, Santa Cruz Sabrina Huizenga, Erasmus University Rotterdam Session Organizer: Discussants: Baki Cakici, IT University of Copenhagen Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam Chair: Stefan Böschen, RWTH Aachen University Chessa Adsit-Morris, University of California, Santa Cruz 400. Feminist Intelligence 403. The New Millenium Revival, or Generative Practices and Closed Panels Interrupting Media Ecologies Traditional (Closed) Panel Papers for Open Panels/The New Millennium Revival, or 9:45 to 11:15 am Generative Practices and Interrupting Media Ecologies Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Open Panel Participants: 9:45 to 11:15 am Feminist Intelligence and Sex Robotics Neda Atanasoski, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley University of California Santa Cruz Participants: Technofascism and Artificial Intelligence Erin Mariel Future-Proof Code: An Illustrated Guide to Technoethics Brownstein McElroy, University of California Santa Cruz Sareeta Amrute, University of Washington Smart Technologies and Feminist Intelligence Nassim Parvin, Aqua Mob: Community through Art Alayne Gobeille, Aqua Georgia Institution of Technology Mob Border Security AI and the Racialization of Deception Felicity The technopolitics of community networking Diego Vicentin, Grabiel Grabiel, University of California Santa Cruz UNICAMP Session Organizer: Loving Idols: Digital Media Piracy and Hallyu in Havana Felicity Grabiel Grabiel, University of California Santa Cruz Laura-Zoë Humphreys, Tulane University Chair: The Shape of Things to Come: Computational Propaganda and Neda Atanasoski, University of California Santa Cruz Digital Populism in Brazil Meg Stalcup, University of 401. Skimming the Surface: Re-thinking “Deep” Analyses. Ottawa Closed Panels Session Organizers: Traditional (Closed) Panel Meg Stalcup, University of Ottawa 9:45 to 11:15 am Laura-Zoë Humphreys, Tulane University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses 404. Emotions and Affect in STS Work - II: Science, Technology, Participants: Medicine, and Affect Surface Analytics: Negotiating the Manufacture of Indigenous Papers for Open Panels/Emotions and Affect in STS Work Inspired Fashions in Peru Patricia Alvarez Astacio, Brandeis Open Panel University 9:45 to 11:15 am “The safety of experience”: of road surfaces, traffic rules, and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley driving practices in Hyderabad, India Sneha Annavarapu, Participants: University of Chicago The Epistemology of Emotion Evan Buswell The Feel of the Road: Cycling and the Futurity of Surface Radical Regrets: Prostate-Specific Antigen Testing, Surgery, Reading Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria, Brandeis University and the Role of Affect in Therapeutic Reversals Jacob Technological Façade: Virtual Reality, Los Angeles, and the Moses, Harvard University Illusion of Depth Lisa Messeri, Yale University Corporeal Nonmedical Excess in Patient Simulation Ivana 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Guarrasi Guarrasi, University of California, San Diego Laos Miki Namba, Hitotsubashi University Drawing the Contours of Affective-Discursive Landscapes in Unravelling the Effects of Administrative Policies on Service the Controversy over Kanal Istanbul Özgür Isik, Technical Delivery in Nigerian Electricity Distribution Company Caleb University of Munich - MCTS Muyiwa Adelowo, National Centre for Technology Research on the Influence of Academic Environment Perception Management, Nigeria; Oluwatosin E Ilevbare, National Factors of S&T Workers on Scientific Research Output Centre for Technology Management CHEN HUANG, National Academy of Innovation Strategy What does the French nuclear regulatory system learn from the The definition, types and characteristics of contemporary 2003’s heatwave and drought? olivier chanton, IRSN emerging "Emotion Enhancement Technology" Jingpu Hu, What is Power Storage? Inventing a Resource Daniel Breslau, Northeastern University(China) Virginia Tech Session Organizer: Exploring the Limits of “Institution” and “Infrastructure” in Christopher Patrick Caulfield, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Knowledge Interactions Gregory Leazer, UCLA Dept of (RPI) Information Studies; Robert Montoya, Indiana University Chair: Bloomington Caroline Mason, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - STS Session Organizers: 405. Data Bodies at Work Anne Beaulieu, University of Groningen Closed Panels Brit Ross Ross Winthereik, IT University of Copenhagen Traditional (Closed) Panel Chairs: 9:45 to 11:15 am Robert Montoya, Indiana University Bloomington Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus Gregory Leazer, UCLA Dept of Information Studies Participants: 408. Across the Senses: Human Sciences and their Material Putting Student-Athletes’ Data to Work Daniel Greene, Conditions circa 1900 University of Maryland; Tamara Clegg, University of Closed Panels Maryland Traditional (Closed) Panel Theorizing the Adoption and Governance of Wearable Tech in 9:45 to 11:15 am the Workplace Ifeoma Ajunwa, Cornell IRL School Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Data-Driven Unionising Karen Gregory, University of Participants: Edinburgh Sounding Ethnos: Phonography and Composition by Field in All Your Data Are Belong to Us: Attitudes in Design Cultures the Human Sciences Gabriel Coren, UC Berkeley, Where Wearables are Moving Toward Biotech Elizabeth Anthropology Wissinger, City University Of New York Graduate Center Tracing the Zigzags of early Anthropology Laurel Waycott, Session Organizer: Yale, Department of History Daniel Greene, University of Maryland Anthropology and Psychology in the Lab, Field, and Garden Cameron Brinitzer, History & Sociology of Science, 406. The Language of STI Policy in the 21st Century - II University of Pennsylvania Papers for Open Panels/The Language of STI Policy in the 21st Century The Use of Sensory Stimuli in Linguistic Fieldwork Judith Open Panel Kaplan, University of Pennsylvania, Integrated Studies 9:45 to 11:15 am Program Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Session Organizer: Participants: Cameron Brinitzer, History & Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania Conceptual Drift: Ten Years of Science Diplomacy Tim Flink, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Discussant: Jenny Bangham, University of Cambridge Programmatic beliefs and socio-technical imaginaries. The contribution of STS to public policy design. Isarelis Pérez 409. Undergraduate Program Debrief Session Ones, FLACSO-Ecuador Closed Panels Should Children Think Like Computers? Interrupting The Traditional (Closed) Panel Cycle Of Technoscientific Fixes For Education Janet 11:30 to 1:00 pm Abbate, Virginia Tech Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Travels of a transient concept: the conceptual history of Session Organizer: ‘valorization’ in Europe. Jorrit Smit, Leiden University Alison Kenner, Drexel University Session Organizers: Chairs: Margaret A Lemay, University of Guelph Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute David Kaldewey, University of Bonn [Temp] Amy Kuritzky Tim Flink, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin 410. 4S Business Meeting 407. Infrastructure: Mitigate, Sustain or Vacate? 4S Annual Meeting Papers for Open Panels/Infrastructure: Mitigate, Sustain or Vacate? Business Meeting Open Panel 11:30 to 1:00 pm 9:45 to 11:15 am Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown A Participants: 411. Ethnografilm 2019 - IV Cutting the Infrastructure: How Electric Vehicles Survive in Closed Panels 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Special Event 1:15 to 2:30 pm 11:30 to 1:00 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Participants: E The Paradox of Market Power Abuse in Open API Context: Session Organizer: Evidence from China’s Car-hailing Platforms Lei Huang, Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for 412. Scams, Frauds, and Fakes - I Development; Yandong Zhao, School of Sociology and Papers for Open Panels/Scams, Frauds, and Fakes Population Studies, Renmin University of China Open Panel Hierarchies of Knowledge: Usage of a Chinese Media App in 1:15 to 2:30 pm Rural Tamil Nadu Susanne Ebner, University of Cologne Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus The Dynamism of Innovation with Enterprise 3.0: The Presence Participants: and Absence of Feedback Interactions in Mobile Healthcare Performed Persona Scams: Deceptive Personal Branding and Apps in India RAJAT KUMAR MISHRA, Jawaharlal Nehru Shifting Concepts of Fraud on Social Media Platforms University, New Delhi Rebecca Lewis, Department of Communication, Stanford Comparative Research on Global Science and Technology University Center and Internationalization of Chinese State-owned The Game Name: A Taxonomy of Social Camouflage through Enterprises Yunhao Feng, Tsinghua University Online Gamertags Yu Ra Kim, Indiana University; AC Tally, Session Organizer: Indiana University; Christena Nippert-Eng, Indiana RAJIV KUMAR MISHRA, Centre for Studies in Science University Policy, School of Social Sciences, JNU, New Delhi, India Faking it on the Phone: Illicit and Licit Identity Management in 415. Seeing through New Eyes: Science, Truth and Technologies Global ICT Outsourcing Winifred Poster, Washington of Visualization - I University, St. Louis Papers for Open Panels/Seeing through New Eyes: Science, Truth Session Organizer: and Technologies of Visualization Winifred Poster, Washington University, St. Louis Open Panel Chair: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Julia Ticona Ticona, University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C School for Communication Participants: 413. “Antiracist Science”: Interrogating Knowledge Production, Intersecting Visualizations: Aerostat Views Over Afghanistan Interrupting Racism Emily Boak, University of Calgary Closed Panels Predator Eyes: Drones and Imperial Regenerations along the Traditional (Closed) Panel U.S.-Mexico Border Iván Chaar-López, Cornell University, 1:15 to 2:30 pm Department of S&TS Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Webcams and Wildfires: Remote Sensing Technologies and Participants: Making the Saskatchewan Boreal Forest Alex Zahara, Post-Racial Environmental Justice?: Articulating Disadvantage Department of Geography, Memorial University and Disparity in Southern California Air Monitoring Simulation and Imagined Similarities: Worksite Analogs for Programs Katie Cox, University of California, Irvine Space Science and Exploration Zara Mirmalek, Harvard Corporate Antiracism: Statistics as Evidence of Systemic University; Matthew J Miller, Jacobs, NASA Johnson Space Racism and Doing Politics in the Corporation Luzilda Center; Darlene S. S. Lim, BAER Institute, NASA Ames Carrillo, California State University, Long Beach Research Center Opportunities and Possible Challenges for Restorative Session Organizer: Environmental J.E.D.I. (Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Sabrina Peric, University of Calgary Inclusion) Approaches within an Oakland, CA Public Park Discussant: System Chryl Natasha Elaine Corbin, UC Berkeley ESPM Tom Ozden-Schilling, Johns Hopkins University The Science of Equity Nicole Ivy, The George Washington 416. Counter-Hegemonic Epistemologies as Innovation and/or University Contestation - I Developing a Decolonial Praxis Within ICT: An Papers for Open Panels/Counter-Hegemonic Epistemologies as Autoethnography on Organizing a Participant-led Workshop Innovation and/or Contestation Horatiu Halmaghi, McGill University Open Panel Session Organizers: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Luzilda Carrillo, California State University, Long Beach Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & Katie Cox, University of California, Irvine B Discussant: Participants: James Doucet-Battle, University of California, Santa Cruz Alternative Narratives Of Computer Hacking Daniela Albini 414. The (Un)Promise of Enterprise 3.0: Data Mining, Data Pinheiro, State University of Campinas - UNICAMP Analytics and Market Innovations in the Global South - I Formalism and Freedom: How Standardized Contracts Counter Papers for Open Panels/The (Un)Promise of Enterprise 3.0: Data Traditional Contract Doctrine Kristin Breanne Cornelius, Mining, Data Analytics and Market Innovations in the Global Department of Information Studies, UCLA South. Technological aspects of counter-hegemony - an ethnographical Open Panel case study of Institute of Cryptoanarchy in Prague, Czech 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Republic Anna Adamowicz Adamowicz, Institute of Session Organizers: Philosophy, Adam Mickiewicz University Gunter Bombaerts, Eindhoven University of Technology The epistemic trajectory of biotechnology in India: Carlos Cuevas-Garcia, Technical University of Munich Collaboration, contestation and a non-western perspective Kyriaki Papageorgiou, ESADE Business & Law School Abhinav Tyagi, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Chairs: Session Organizers: Meiken Hansen, Technical University of Denmark James A Hodges, Rutgers University Cian O'Donovan, University College London Yvonne Melisande Eadon, UCLA 419. The Interpretive, Affective, and Ethical Work of Big Data in 417. Ontologies of Environmental Governance - I Health Care and Medicine - I Papers for Open Panels/Ontologies of Environmental Governance Papers for Open Panels/The Interpretive, Affective, and Ethical Open Panel Work of Big Data in Health Care and Medicine 1:15 to 2:30 pm Open Panel Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion 1:15 to 2:30 pm Participants: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Ontologies of Environmental Governance: A Conceptual Participants: Overview Jacob Weger, University of Georgia; Walker Exploring and supporting articulation work in the DePuy, University of Georgia; Suneel Kumar, Department of molecularization of cancer care anne kerr, University of Anthropology, University of Georgia Leeds; Julia Swallow, University of Leeds; Choon Key Multi-politics and its effects on Governance of Sustainable Chekar, University of Leeds; Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Transport Planning in Belgrade Ivana Suboticki, Norwegian University Of Edinburgh; Emily Ross, University of University of Science and Technology Edinburgh; Chowdhry Sue, University of Edinburgh Extreme Weather Events and Emerging Political Subjectivities: Institutional shadow bodies: Problems in mental health Unsettling the Modernist Settlement Mark Vardy, Rice information seeking Megan Bogia, University of University, Department of Anthropology Pennsylvania; Chloé Nurik, University of Pennsylvania Power, legacy, and conceptualizations of politics in natural The use of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs to Enroll resource governance Leeann Sullivan, Colorado State Physicians Into Policing Addiction Mustafa Ibraheem University Hussain, University of California Irvine; Geoffrey C. Session Organizers: Bowker, University of California, Irvine Suneel Kumar, Department of Anthropology, University of Wearing Many Hats: Stakeholder Collaboration in the Georgia Formation of Digital Therapeutics Margaret Leeves Martin, Walker DePuy, University of Georgia UCSF Chair: Session Organizer: Jacob Weger, University of Georgia Amelia Fiske, Kiel University 418. Scaling Up Co-creation? The Politics of Participatory 420. Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research, Health Policy, and Innovation Instruments Clinical Practice – I Papers for Open Panels/Scaling Up Co-creation? The Politics of Papers for Open Panels/Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research, Participatory Innovation Instruments Health Policy, and Clinical Practice Open Panel Open Panel 1:15 to 2:30 pm 1:15 to 2:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Participants: Participants: Co-Design and policy playgrounds: solving a deficit in process Bioethics-In-Action: Transforming Resistance into Acceptance or politics? Trupti Patel, UCL; Melanie Smallman, through Persuasion Stefan Timmermans; Tanya Stivers, University College London UCLA The Creative Region and its Reservoir of Ideas: State-led Ethical Care in the Context of Constrained Choices Jennifer S Participatory Innovation in Wallonia Hadrien Macq, Singh, Georgia Institute of Technology Université de Liège Choosing Comfort, Chasing Cure: Novel Mechanisms in the Co-creation in a Calculation-focused Research Centre on Zero Reproduction of Inequality Katrina Hauschildt, Univ. of Emission Neighbourhoods Thomas Berker, Department Of Michigan Interdisciplinary Studies Of Culture, Norwegian University Ethical issues in pharmaceutical prescriptions Gabriela Lilián Of Science And Technology,; Ruth Woods, Dept. of Bruno, Universidad de la República; Nancy Beatriz Calisto, Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, NTNU Academic, University of the Republic (Uruguay); Andrea Investigating co-creation practices in Public-Procurement-of- Clara Bielli, Universidad de la República; María Pilar Innovation – A Danish case Meiken Hansen, Technical Bacci, Universidad de la República; Virginia Rodríguez University of Denmark; Sophie Nyborg, Technical University Otero, UDELAR; Cecilia Castelli, Facultad de Psicología de of Denmark - DTU la Universidad de la República. Uruguay Techno-Politics of Co-Creation. On the Production of Genetic Counselors, "Doing Ethics," And The Translation Of Interconnectability Benjamin Lipp, Technical University Genomic Medicine In The 21st Century Susan Markens, Munich Lehman College, CUNY Crowd dynamics, co-creation, and values in technology Session Organizers: innovation: a case study in robotics Gianluigi Viscusi, EPFL Miranda Waggoner, Florida State University Susan Markens, Lehman College, CUNY 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Chair: Special Event Miranda Waggoner, Florida State University 1:15 to 2:30 pm 421. Finitude in Other Terms: Uncommoning Extinction - I Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Closed Panels C Traditional (Closed) Panel Session Organizer: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Chair: A Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Participants: 424. Making and Doing: Expanding the Production, Expression, Not About the Anthropocene: The Political Ontology of Life and Travel of STS Knowledge - I Projects Mario Blaser, Memorial University Closed Panels Corroding Extractivism: Copper Extraction and Microbial Traditional (Closed) Panel Disobedience in Atacama Desert Cristobal Bonelli, 1:15 to 2:30 pm CIGIDEN - Research Center for Integrated Disaster Risk Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Management; Cristina Dorador, University of Antofagasta D Upside Down Country Timothy Neale, Deakin University Participants: Wetland Alterities: Geological Refusal and the Excess of The Ground Keeps Opening Up: Building an Infrastructure for Lafkenche Sovereignty Manuel Tironi, Pontificia Data Appropriation Dawn Nafus, Intel Universidad Católica de Chile; Denisse Vega, P. STS on the Street and at the Court: Interlocutors in the Taiwan Universidad Católica de Chile RCA Collective Occupational Disease Lawsuit Yi-Ping Lin, Session Organizers: National Yang-Ming University; Hsin-Hsing Chen, Shih- Manuel Tironi, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Hsin University Graduate Institute for Social Marisol de la Cadena, UC Davis Transformation Studies Marcelo Gonzalez Galvez, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Participatory Data Design Torben Elgaard Jensen, Aalborg Chile University Copenhagen; Andreas Birkbak, Aalborg Discussant: University Copenhagen; Anders Koed Madsen, Aalborg Marisol de la Cadena, UC Davis University; Anders Kristian Munk, Aalborg University 422. Beyond the Prosthetic Imaginary: New Intersections Exploring the Third Space Between Epidemiology and STS between STS and Disability Studies - I Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU University, Papers for Open Panels/Beyond the Prosthetic Imaginary: New Amsterdam Intersections between STS and Disability Studies Office for Scientific Flotsam and Jetsam: The Shifting Grounds Open Panel of an Incubation Michael Guggenheim, Goldsmiths, 1:15 to 2:30 pm University of London; Judith Kröll, Center; Bernd Kräftner, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom University of Applied Arts Vienna B Session Organizers: Participants: Gary Downey, Virginia Tech Care at the intersections: bridging feminist science studies and Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU University, disability studies Laura Mauldin, University of Connecticut Amsterdam Living Arrangements and the Enactment of Disability: Chair: Reflection on Care Practices and Cognitive Disability in Gary Downey, Virginia Tech South Brazil Helena Moura Fietz, Universidade Federal do 425. Institutions and Ignorance: New Directions in the Political Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS Economy of Science Contingency gone right? The strange case of medicine Closed Panels solidifying an anti-capitalist subject position Megh Marathe, Traditional (Closed) Panel University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1:15 to 2:30 pm Prosthetics in Motion: Techno-Ableism and the Amputee Body, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom 1945-present Monique Dufour, Virginia Tech; Ashley Shew, E Virginia Tech Participants: Transcription Machine: the political life of captions Louise On Not Seeing Like a State: Ignorance Production at the Rhode Hickman, UC San Diego Department of Communication & Island Department of Environmental Management Scott Design Lab Frickel, Brown University Session Organizers: All About That Baseline: The Politics of Ignorance about Pre- Stephanie Lloyd, Université Laval Fracking Water Conditions Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Zoe Wool, Rice University Polytechnic Institute Chair: Boundaries of Responsible Knowledge: The Positive Re- Stephanie Lloyd, Université Laval valuation of Ignorance in Medicine Kellie Owens, University Discussant: of Pennsylvania Alison Kafer, Southwestern University Spinning Our Wheels: The Role of Structural Ignorance in Community Public Health Response Anna Geltzer, 423. Presidential Roundtable: STS Archiving and Reserach University of Notre Dame Infrastructure Closed Panels Scientific Habitus: Power and Ignorance in the Scientific 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Institution June Jeon, University of Wisconsin-Madison Caelyn Randall, University of Wisconsin- Madison Session Organizers: 428. Governing Food - I Daniel Lee Kleinman, Boston University Papers for Open Panels/Governing Food June Jeon, University of Wisconsin-Madison Open Panel Chairs: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Daniel Lee Kleinman, Boston University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris June Jeon, University of Wisconsin-Madison Participants: Discussant: How epistemic policies in food regulation shape public health Daniel Lee Kleinman, Boston University noemi sanz merino, University of Balearic Islands; Oliver 426. Making Objectivity in Data-Centric Knowledge Practices Todt, University of Balearic Islands; José Luis Luján, Papers for Open Panels/Making Objectivity in Data-Centric University of Balearic Islands Knowledge Practices Reconceiving Danger: Molecularizing Meat Inspection Saul Open Panel Halfon, Virginia Tech 1:15 to 2:30 pm The Label is the Law: Productions of Ignorance about Bee- Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Toxic Agrochemicals Jennie Lee Durant, Mrs. Participants: Session Organizers: “A Better World, Faster:” Epistemic Practices of Google.org Saul Halfon, Virginia Tech Rachel Bergmann, McGill University Christy Spackman, SFIS - Arizona State University Analysis of the Rise of Deep Learning Ravit Dotan, UC Discussant: Berkeley; Smitha Milli, UC Berkeley Heather Paxson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Finding “what works”: Iterative practices of objectivity in 429. Domestic Technologies: Place, Person, Process – I Global Mental Health Doerte Bemme, McGill University Papers for Open Panels/Domestic Technologies: Place, Person, The Datafication of Expertise: 3D Laser Scanners and Process Courtroom Narrative Stacy Wood, University of California Open Panel Los Angeles 1:15 to 2:30 pm Objectivity as displacement: the case of the rotten ice project Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Julianne Yip, McGill Participants: Shit as a Reservoir of Resistance: How Delayed Governance Blending a National Body: Race, Modernity and the Licuadora May Have Catalyzed the Post-Antibiotic Apocalypse KD in 1950s Peru Amy Cox Hall, Amherst College Brown, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill - Dept of The Bilingual Toaster: Domestication as Language Relation Geography Amy Johnson Session Organizers: The Subjectivity of Domestic Objects, or: Who Needs Women, Doerte Bemme, McGill University Anyway? Jamie Steele, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rachel Bergmann, McGill University Domesticating Alexa: The Cultural Biography of Virtual Julianne Yip, McGill Assistants Ceyda Yolgormez, Concordia University; Bart 427. A New/Old Technology for Governance? Questioning Big Simon, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Data Surveillance - II: Prediction, Race and Resistance Humans and Machines: The Domestication of Voice Dorothy Papers for Open Panels/A New/Old Technology for Governance? Resplandor Santos, University of California, Santa Cruz Questioning Big Data Surveillance Session Organizer: Open Panel Amy Johnson 1:15 to 2:30 pm Discussant: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Li Cornfeld, Amherst College Participants: 430. Hi-Tech, Low-Tech, Self-Tech: Tactics for the Production Predictable policing: New technology, old bias, and future and Consumptions of Playful Social Public Spaces - I resistance in big data surveillance Caelyn Randall, Papers for Open Panels/Hi-Tech, Low-Tech, Self-Tech: Tactics for University of Wisconsin- Madison; Xerxes Minocher, the Production and Consumptions of Playful Social Public Spaces University of Wisconsin-Madison Open Panel Datafication at the margins: Understanding social justice 1:15 to 2:30 pm implications of biometric surveillance practices. Shyam Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Krishna, Royal Holloway, University of London Participants: Facing the Past: Predictive Analytics Avant La Lettre Harper Co-creating playful public space, a design studio analysis Shalloe, Brown University Karine Dupre, Griffith University; Ruwan Fernando, Griffith The Surveillance of Social Movements By Government University Agencies: A Case Study Jasmeet Bahia, Carleton University Democratizing Design with Aging Adults: Libraries and Senior Unseen Networks:Connections Between Racialized Centers as Playful Social Public Spaces? Nathan Davis, Surveillance in Oakland, California and the Transnational University of Texas - Austin; Kristina Shiroma, University of Cierra Robson, Princeton University Texas at Austin; Atami Sagna, Univesity of Texas at Austin; The Future is Here and Now: Trust, Transparency, and Video Bo Xie, Univesity of Texas at Austin Fetishism in Surveillance Landscapes Jessica L Bray, Rice Digital intervention in public spaces: opportunities for engaging University young people back with public space Kuangfan Chen, QUT; Session Organizer: Mirko Guaralda, Queensland University of Technology; 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Selen Turkay, Queensland University of Technology; Jeremy Shobita Parthasarathy, University of Michigan Kerr, Queensland University of Technology Chair: Situated Low-Tech Actions in Urban-Rural Settings in Shobita Parthasarathy, University of Michigan Colombia: Limitations of Challenging Power Through Play Discussant: Leonardo Parra-Agudelo, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Shobita Parthasarathy, University of Michigan Colombia; Camilo Salazar-Ferro, Universidad de los Andes, 433. Exploring Policies and Practices of Studying and Monitoring Bogotá, Colombia the Oceans Session Organizer: Papers for Open Panels/Exploring Policies and Practices of Mirko Guaralda, Queensland University of Technology Studying and Monitoring the Oceans: Innovations and Chair: Interruptions in Ocean Science Matthew David Lamb, Penn State University Open Panel Discussant: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Benjamin Shirtcliff, Iowa State University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oakley 431. Conspiracy, Controversy, and Doubt: Consequences of Participants: Knowing and Unknowing The Formation of Publics for Maritime Science around Ocean Single Paper Submission Acidification Research in Ecuador. Julio Miguel García Open Panel Vera, Center for Interdisciplinary Ethnography - U Cuenca 1:15 to 2:30 pm & Flacso Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Success And Failures On Proposing Laws To Fight Ocean- Participants: Acidification And Alien-Species, In The Ecuadorian Howling Winds: Sound, Sense and the Regulation of Noise Environmental Law. Francisco Navarrete-Mier, EBIOAC Michael S Mopas, Carleton University LAB - Faculty of Marine Sciences-ULEAM University; Who’s Afraid of Ebola? Epidemic Fires and Locative Fears Patricia Castillo-Briceno, EBIOAC LAB - Faculty of Marine Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University; Leandro Sciences-ULEAM University Rodriguez Medina, Universidad de las Americas Puebla; Data Holidays: Sonar Contacts, Technological Developments in John Kojo Aggrey, Louisiana State University; Paige Miller, the Search for MH370 Simon Michael Taylor, UNSW University of Wisconsin, River Falls A new research agenda for studying the interface between ocean Post-Fact, Post-Scientific Inquiry? Belief in Conspiracy science and (science) policy Alice Vadrot, University of Theories and Public Attitudes towards Science in the U.S. Vienna - Accounting and Finance; Sarah de Rijcke, Centre Peter Achterberg, Tilburg University for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) Demarcation Aftershocks: Failing to Understand Uncertainties Synchronised Diving – Mixing Methods to Explore Ocean Jose Perillan, Vassar College Science Judit Varga Governing Using Time. Temporal Framings of the Radioactive Session Organizer: Waste Problem and the Construction of Technological Lock- Sarah de Rijcke, Centre for Science and Technology Studies In Julie Blanck, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (CWTS) Session Organizer: Chair: Emily Brooks, National Park Service Alice Vadrot, University of Vienna - Accounting and Finance Chair: Discussant: Jose Perillan, Vassar College Jennifer Gabrys, Department of Sociology 432. Technology, Inequality, and Social Justice - I 434. The Will to Improve, The Vision of Future-Making, and Papers for Open Panels/Technology, Inequality, and Social Justice Innovations for Development - I Open Panel Papers for Open Panels/The Will to Improve, The Vision of 1:15 to 2:30 pm Future-Making, and Innovations for Development Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Open Panel Participants: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Can Automated Enforcement be Equitable? An Example from Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus Massachusetts Renee Blackburn Participants: Data In-Furs: A Narrative Critique of Data-Driven Solutions Engineers with a Mission: Religion, Humanitarian Engineers, For Countering Social Marginalization Janine Slaker, and a Solar Panel Array in Haiti Marie Stettler Kleine, Michigan State University Virginia Tech Failures In Ethics In Training And Praxis: The Values Following the “Project” Around: The Vision and Practice of Embedded Within Race, Technologies, And Justice Jenny SEARCA School Gardening Project in the Philippines Shun- Korn, The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Nan Chiang, University of California, Santa Cruz Harvard University From “Green Hell” to “Amazonia Legal”: land use models and Digital Justice in the Bay: Material Politics After the Internet the re-imagination of the rainforest as a new development Karina Rider, Queen's University frontier Raoni Rajão, Federal University of Minas Gerais Networking Development: Sharing Small-Scale Technological (UFMG); Susanna Hecht, UCLA Design Between North and South Before the Internet Heidi The Borderless World? Social Entrepreneurship and Solutions Morefield, Princeton University to the “Refugee Crisis” Sreela Sarkar, Santa Clara Session Organizers: University Heidi Morefield, Princeton University Session Organizer: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Shun-Nan Chiang, University of California, Santa Cruz of Rhode Island/Marine Affairs 435. Materiality, Meaning, Agency & Value - I The body as biosocial laboratory Luca Chiapperino Closed Panels Chiapperino, University of Lausanne, Faculty of Social and Traditional (Closed) Panel Political Sciences; Nolwenn Bühler, STS Lab, University of 1:15 to 2:30 pm Lausanne; Francesco Panese, University of Lausanne, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Participants: The Sensor Animal Assemblage Mickey Vallee, Athabasca What Does the Seal Say? Making Meaning in Nuclear Treaty University Verification Anna Weichselbraun, University of Vienna Where is the bio in biosensing? Celia Roberts, Australian Presence and Methexis in Iroquoian Animal Effigy Pipes National University; Adrian Mackenzie, Lancaster Christopher Watts, University of Waterloo University; Maggie Mort, Lancaster University Sitting Next to Strangers: Toward a Social-Somatics of Session Organizer: Courtwatching Kelli Moore, New York University Theresa MacPhail, Stevens Institute of Technology Modes, Mods, and Modesty: The Semiotics of Power 438. Scams, Frauds, and Fakes - II Disconnection in Urban Africa Michael Degani, Johns Papers for Open Panels/Scams, Frauds, and Fakes Hopkins University Open Panel Milk Matters: Material and semiotic approaches to the value of 2:45 to 4:00 pm milk Hannah Chazin, Columbia University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus Session Organizers: Participants: Anna Weichselbraun, University of Vienna Red flags & Sob Stories: What scams tell us about the Hannah Chazin, Columbia University consumerization of work Julia Ticona Ticona, University of Chair: Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication Colin Halverson, Vanderbilt Craigslist Blame Games: Assigning Responsibility for Online Discussant: Scams jessa lingel, University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg Zoe Crossland, Columbia University School for Communication Platforms as Phish Farms: Deceptive Social Engineering at 436. Sustainability & Transformation in Engineering Education - Scale Jasmine McNealy, University of Florida I: Overcoming Disjunctures in the Cultivation of Professional Skill Sets Fraud, Forensic Technologies, and the Legal Technology of Papers for Open Panels/Sustainability & Transformation in Certification Andrew Ventimiglia, The University Of Engineering and Engineering Education Queensland Open Panel Session Organizer: 1:15 to 2:30 pm Winifred Poster, Washington University, St. Louis Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Chair: Participants: Winifred Poster, Washington University, St. Louis Constructive Technology Assessment as Engineering Pedagogy 439. Quotidian Anthropocenes Brandiff Caron, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Papers for Open Panels/Quotidian Anthropocenes Engineering Accountability in the Extractive Industries: From Open Panel Classrooms to Corporations Jessica Mary Smith, Colorado 2:45 to 4:00 pm School of Mines Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Engineering for Self or Society? How Undergraduate Engineers Participants: Learn to Value Research Caitlin Donahue Wylie, University B-E-A-UTAHful?: U.S. Public Land Management and Use in of Virginia the the Anthropocene Danica Loucks, University of Interrupted Identities and Engineering Ethics: Ability, California, Irvine Relationships, and the Public and Private of Engineering Energy Politics in Transition: On the Charge of Responsibility Mitchell Cieminski, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Dean in Austin’s Anthropocene James Adams, University of Nieusma, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute California, Irvine Session Organizers: Mississippi River Anthropocenes: Running the River School Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Tim Schuetz, UC Irvine; Jason Ludwig, Drexel University Vivian Anette Lagesen, NTNU Mississippi River Anthropocenes: The St. Louis Field Campus Amy Sue Bix, Iowa State University Jason Ludwig, Drexel University Alice Clifton, Georgia Tech Session Organizers: Chair: Scott Knowles Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute [TEMP] Tyson Vaughan 437. The Body as Environmental Sensor - I Chairs: Papers for Open Panels/The Body as Environmental Sensor Scott Knowles Open Panel [TEMP] Tyson Vaughan 1:15 to 2:30 pm 440. The (Un)Promise of Enterprise 3.0: Data Mining, Data Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Analytics and Market Innovations in the Global South - II Participants: Papers for Open Panels/The (Un)Promise of Enterprise 3.0: Data Being Coral in the Great Dissolution: fostering embodied Mining, Data Analytics and Market Innovations in the Global empathy across symbiotic worlds Amelia Moore, University South. 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Open Panel Melisande Eadon, UCLA 2:45 to 4:00 pm Ways of contesting the radiation paradigm on health around Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B nuclear facilities Laura Barbier, CERMES3 Participants: Session Organizer: Inter-Sectoral Linkages, Geographies and Analytics: Evidence Yvonne Melisande Eadon, UCLA from Biopharmaceutical Innovation(s) in India Nimita Chair: Pandey, Jawaharlal Nehru University James A Hodges, Rutgers University Clinical Trials And Data Sharing: Should We Be Concerned? 443. Ontologies of Environmental Governance - II Rollins John, Pharmexcil/CSSP, JNU, New Delhi, India Papers for Open Panels/Ontologies of Environmental Governance The Role of Innovation in Exporting-Productivity Link among Open Panel Nigerian Firms Adebowale Musefiu ADELEKE, University of 2:45 to 4:00 pm Ibadan, Ibadan Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion Measuring innovation potential in organizations: Ecuador as a Participants: case of emerging economies Veronica Paulina Morales An Ontology of Degradation: Thinking Degradation through the Arevalo, Escuela Politécnica Nacional “Life of a Lake” Suneel Kumar, Department of Session Organizer: Anthropology, University of Georgia RAJIV KUMAR MISHRA, Centre for Studies in Science A Sea in Spite of a Lake Jennifer Lee Johnson, Purdue Policy, School of Social Sciences, JNU, New Delhi, India University 441. Seeing through New Eyes: Science, Truth and Technologies Thinking biodiversity “otherwise:” What an “ecology of selves” of Visualization - II might mean for sustainable environmental governance Papers for Open Panels/Seeing through New Eyes: Science, Truth Walker DePuy, University of Georgia and Technologies of Visualization Global Territorial Governance: A Multi-Scale Analysis of Open Panel Indigenous Ontologies in a Pan-Amazonian Climate 2:45 to 4:00 pm Initiative Sylvia Rocio Cifuentes, University of California, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C Santa Barbara Participants: Session Organizers: Exposed: The Detection of Deep Fakes through Digital Jacob Weger, University of Georgia Forensics Mitali Thakor, Wesleyan University Suneel Kumar, Department of Anthropology, University of Visualization Personal Data for Infrastructural Inversion Georgia Matthew Bietz, University of California Irvine Chair: Visualizing the Surveillance Archive: Critical Art and the Walker DePuy, University of Georgia Dangers of Transparency Torin Monahan, The University of 444. Regenerating Research Culture: Feminist STS Approaches North Carolina at Chapel Hill to STEM Graduate Methods Bridging the Gap: community-engaged art as tactic for learning Papers for Open Panels/Regenerating Research Culture: Feminist about air pollution science Maria Michails, Rensselaer STS Approaches to STEM Graduate Methods Polytechnic Institute Open Panel Session Organizer: 2:45 to 4:00 pm Sabrina Peric, University of Calgary Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Chair: Participants: Emily Boak, University of Calgary “Notes for the Feminist Science Lab/Classroom”: Possibilities Discussant: for Queer and Feminist Science in the University Maya Sarah Wagner, George Washington University Cruz, University of California - Davis 442. Counter-Hegemonic Epistemologies as Innovation and/or Articulations of Investment: Connecting Feminist STS with Contestation - II Women in STEM conversations Sarah Rebolloso Papers for Open Panels/Counter-Hegemonic Epistemologies as McCullough, University of California San Diego Innovation and/or Contestation Streak Plating and Silicon: An STS Re-Examining of Open Panel Engineering From Within The Discipline James Dylan Rees, 2:45 to 4:00 pm Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & On Feminist Arts + Sciences of Noticing: Review and B Reconnection in Community Data Lab Anita Say Chan, Participants: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Decolonizing the Curriculum and Learning to Care for the (Not- Feminist Collaboratories: Regenerating Cultures of Research Vanishing) Indigenous Knowledge Natalia Kovalyova, Kalindi Vora, University of California Davis iSchool UT Austin Session Organizer: Lights!, Cameras!, ACTION!: Using Technology and Social Kalindi Vora, University of California Davis Media to Address Racial Oppression and Persistent 445. The Interpretive, Affective, and Ethical Work of Big Data in Inequality Jeffry Will, University of North Florida; Monique Health Care and Medicine - II Sampson, Northeast Florida Center for Community Papers for Open Panels/The Interpretive, Affective, and Ethical Initiatives Work of Big Data in Health Care and Medicine Silences, Imaginaries, Ethics, and Mistrust: Identifying and Open Panel Interacting with Suspicious Researchers in Archives Yvonne 2:45 to 4:00 pm 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Session Organizers: Participants: Manuel Tironi, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Experts and Ethics: The Politics of Research After The Hospital Marisol de la Cadena, UC Davis rachel howard, university of chicago Marcelo Gonzalez Galvez, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Public Sharing, Private Lives: A Feminist Analysis of Tracking Chile and Disclosing Health Data Marika Cifor, The Information Discussant: School, University of Washington; Patricia Garcia, School Marisol de la Cadena, UC Davis of Information, University of Michigan 448. Beyond the Prosthetic Imaginary: New Intersections Relating with data: stories of self monitoring with care Kate between STS and Disability Studies - II Weiner, University of Sheffield,; Catherine Marijke Will, Papers for Open Panels/Beyond the Prosthetic Imaginary: New University of Sussex; Flis Henwood, University of Brighton; Intersections between STS and Disability Studies Rosalind Williams, University of Sheffield; Jacob Andrews, Open Panel University of Sheffield 2:45 to 4:00 pm Soft feelings for hard data: the relational and constitutive role of Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom care in a data-intensive research laboratory Clemence Pinel, B King's College London Participants: Session Organizer: Technology and translations: situating and resituating ‘deaf- Amelia Fiske, Kiel University hearers’ Stephanie Lloyd, Université Laval 446. Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research, Health Policy, and Open Source: An Analysis of the Maker Movement in the Clinical Practice – II Prosthetics Industry Erin Solomon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Papers for Open Panels/Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research, Institute Health Policy, and Clinical Practice Assistive spectacles: A vision for the future Steven Richardson, Open Panel Queen's University; Thomas Abrams, Queen's University 2:45 to 4:00 pm Crippling the Transition to the Extraordinary? Enabling Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Technologies and Extra_Ordinarity Melike Sahinol, Orient- Participants: Institut Istanbul Epigenetics and the sociotechnical imaginaries of The Biomedicalization of Hand Loss: Risking Health for transgenerational justice Ilke Turkmendag, Newcastle Rehabilitation in a Vulnerable Population Emily Herrington, University, Law School U Pittsburgh Across The Placental Barrier: The Ethics And Politics Of Session Organizers: Relational Biologies Karen Jent, University of Cambridge Stephanie Lloyd, Université Laval “You've got to stay in your lane”: Ceding Responsibility for Zoe Wool, Rice University Ethical Challenges in Biomedical Research Margaret Waltz, Chair: UNC Chapel Hill Zoe Wool, Rice University Expertises, Morals and Controversies - ADPF 442 and the Discussant: decriminalization of abortion in question Jonatan Raquel Velho, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Sacramento, State University of Campinas - UNICAMP; 449. Making and Doing: Expanding the Production, Expression, maria conceicao da costa, State University of Campinas and Travel of STS Knowledge - II Vulnerable Populations and Biomedical Research in Costa Rica Closed Panels Carolina Quesada Cordero, Universidad de Costa Rica Traditional (Closed) Panel Session Organizers: 2:45 to 4:00 pm Miranda Waggoner, Florida State University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Susan Markens, Lehman College, CUNY D Chair: Participants: Miranda Waggoner, Florida State University The Asthma Files: Making and Doing STS Michael A Fortun, 447. Finitude in Other Terms: Uncommoning Extinction - II University of California, Irvine; Kim Fortun, University of Closed Panels California Irvine; Aalok Khandekar, Indian Institute of Traditional (Closed) Panel Technology Hyderabad; Maka Suarez, Kaleidos - Center for 2:45 to 4:00 pm Interdisciplinary Ethnography; Alli Morgan, RPI; Katie Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Cox, University of California, Irvine; Rohit Negi, School of A Global Affairs, Ambedkar University Delhi Participants: Deepening the Field, Raising the Stakes: Generating Sacrificial Extractivism and Unfinished Extinction in the Technologies for Inclusive and Sustainable Development Woodlands of Central Chile Marcelo Gonzalez Galvez, Hernan Thomas, Institute of Science and Technology Studies Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - National University of Quilmes; Lucas Dardo Becerra, IESCT-UNQ (Institute of Science and Technology Studies - Air in the Time of Oil: Regulatory Arbitrage and Urban Life in Universidad Nacional de Quilmes) / CONICET; Paula Africa Gabrielle Hecht, Stanford University Juarez, Institute of Science and Technology Studies - On the Rights of Nature and their Criminalized Excess Kristina National University of Quilmes Lyons, University of Pennsylvania Doing Ethics with Cod Max Liboiron, Memorial University of Performing Terminal Care for Pending Extinction Juno Salazar Newfoundland and Labrador; Emily Simmonds, York Parrenas, The Ohio State University University; Edward Allen, Memorial University of 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Newfoundland and Labrador; Emily Wells, Memorial Experts vs expertise: In what sense "scientific immortalism" is University of Newfoundland and Labrador; Jessica Melvin, scientific? Anastasia Andreevna Ivanova, Saint Petersburg Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador; Alex State University Zahara, Department of Geography, Memorial University; Innovating and Educating: Vitalizing the Imaginary of Charlie Mather, Department of Geography, Memorial Interdisciplinarity Hendrik Woiwode, WZB Berlin Social University Science Center; Anna Froese, WZB Berlin Social Science Critical Participation: Entwining Travel with Production in STS Center Knowledge Gary Downey, Virginia Tech Approaching the Climate Change Crisis by Implementing We always make and do more: the collateral realities of Models of Community Action in Academic Institutions methodological rigor 1 jessica mesman, Maastricht Brandon Batzloff, University of California Merced; Michael University; Katherine Carroll, Australian National Spivey, University of California Merced University Session Organizer: Session Organizers: Etienne Benson, University of Pennsylvania Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU University, Chair: Amsterdam Stephen Turner, University of South Florida Gary Downey, Virginia Tech 452. (Re)generating Dialogues between STS and Bioethics Chair: Single Paper Submission Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU University, Open Panel Amsterdam 2:45 to 4:00 pm 450. Interruptions and Facilitations: Moving Knowledge between Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Couteau Different Contexts Participants: Closed Panels Doing Diagnosis in Child And Adolescent Mental Healthcare: Traditional (Closed) Panel A Content Analysis of Diagnostic Statements in a 2:45 to 4:00 pm Psychiatric Case Register Cliodhna O'Connor, University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom College Dublin E How psychiatric geneticists imagine their publics Jamie Participants: Thornton Lewis, Cardiff University Between Experts and Laypersons – Midwives Offering A Leg Up? Neuroprosthetics, Elective Amputations, and Body Knowledge to Parents-To-Be Jenny Gleisner, Department of Integrity Identity Disorder Richard B Gibson Thematic Studies - Technology and Social Change, Big Issues in a Wee Place:Access to Health Care on Linköping University Edinburgh’s Leith Walk Johanna Hemminger, Independent Alignment Work: Facilitating the Movement of Knowledge in Researcher Occupational Health Hannah Grankvist, Department of Ethical Issues in Biomedical Weight Stigma Reduction Efforts Thematic Studies - Technology and Social Change, Ekaterina Huybregts, Carleton University Linköping University Session Organizer: The Ideological Trade-Off as the Scientific Epistemic Culture Gabriela Arguedas, Universidad de Costa Rica Meets the Political – the Case of Needle Exchange Policy in Sweden Lena Eriksson, Department of Public Health Chair: Sciences, Stockholm University Gabriela Arguedas, Universidad de Costa Rica Strategic Knowledge Production and Cherry Picking – a 453. Governing Food - II Century of Alcohol Policy Johan Edman, Department of Papers for Open Panels/Governing Food Criminology Open Panel Between Science and Politics: Establishing Alcohol Expertise 2:45 to 4:00 pm in Sweden, 1940-1960s Helena Bergman, Södertörn Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris University Participants: Session Organizers: ‘Eating In Africa’: Reading Histories Of Taste, Personhood And Jenny Gleisner, Department of Thematic Studies - Technology Reproduction In Food Governance Catharina Truyts, Sol and Social Change, Linköping University Plaatje University Hannah Grankvist, Department of Thematic Studies - Functional foods: Innovation of food, biomedicalizaton of life Technology and Social Change, Linköping University Maral Erol, Isik University 451. Reimagining Expertise, Reconfiguring the Disciplines Navigating Governance: Moving Foods through Regulatory Single Paper Submission Changes Heather Paxson, Massachusetts Institute of Open Panel Technology (MIT) 2:45 to 4:00 pm Selective (E)valuations: The Production of Opacity and Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Chenier Transparency of Values in the Swedish Meat Supply Chain Participants: Jonas Bååth, Linnaeus University The power of the crowd and the search for theoretical Session Organizers: foundation. Lala Hajibayova, Kent State University Saul Halfon, Virginia Tech Unpacking Black-boxed Expertization: The Case of the Korean Christy Spackman, SFIS - Arizona State University Astronaut Program Seungmi Chung, Virginia Tech Discussant: Organizing Expert Systems and Democracy: the IMF Case Xaq Frohlich, Auburn University Stephen Turner, University of South Florida 454. Domestic Technologies: Place, Person, Process – II 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Papers for Open Panels/Domestic Technologies: Place, Person, Paris-Est Marne-la-vallée Process Keeping Consumer Products Alive: Commoning Knowledge for Open Panel Repair Alastair Iles, UC Berkeley 2:45 to 4:00 pm Session Organizer: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Alastair Iles, UC Berkeley Participants: Chair: Knowing Earth, Knowing Home: Women’s Transnational Maywa Montenegro Technological Activism and the Emergence of Ecological Discussant: Domesticity, 1960-1980 Emma Schroeder, University of Evan Hepler-Smith, Duke University Maine 457. Technology, Inequality, and Social Justice - II Domesticating Malaria Control: Making Healthy Homes with Papers for Open Panels/Technology, Inequality, and Social Justice Insecticide-Treated Bed Nets in Kenya Kirsten Moore- Open Panel Sheeley, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; University of 2:45 to 4:00 pm California, Los Angeles Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Oak Alley Unhomely Experiences: A Phenomenological Approach to the Participants: Unsettling of Homes through Infrastructural Devices Laurin Baumgardt, Rice University Satellites, Drones, and Balloons: The Right to Connect and Aerial Internet Infrastructure Alex Reiss Sorokin, Ambivalent technopolitics: Engaging with alternative energy Massachusetts Institute of Technology technologies at home Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Charles University In Prague New Models: Translating and Mutating Prosthetic Technology in Late Colonial India Hilary Buxton, Institute of Historical Session Organizer: Research, University of London Amy Johnson Traveling inequalities - a feminist analysis of aspirational Discussant: technologies in women-empowerment programs Palashi William San Martin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vaghela, Cornell University (MIT) The Politics of Little Empowerment Devices in International 455. Hi-Tech, Low-Tech, Self-Tech: Tactics for the Production Development Shobita Parthasarathy, University of Michigan and Consumptions of Playful Social Public Spaces - II Session Organizers: Papers for Open Panels/Hi-Tech, Low-Tech, Self-Tech: Tactics for Heidi Morefield, Princeton University the Production and Consumptions of Playful Social Public Spaces Shobita Parthasarathy, University of Michigan Open Panel 2:45 to 4:00 pm Chair: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Heidi Morefield, Princeton University Participants: Discussant: Heidi Morefield, Princeton University Actionable Media in Smart Cities: How Artists and Scientists Are Augmenting Urban Environments John Tinnell, 458. The Will to Improve, The Vision of Future-Making, and University of Colorado Innovations for Development - II Media Architecture as a mediation tool Waldemar Jenek, Papers for Open Panels/The Will to Improve, The Vision of Queensland University of Technology Future-Making, and Innovations for Development Open Panel Re-Creating [Y]Our Place Together: D.I.Y. Placemaking David 2:45 to 4:00 pm Agus Sagita, University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Orpheus Session Organizer: Participants: Benjamin Shirtcliff, Iowa State University Making Agency in Development Projects: A Case Study in Chair: Cameroon Anthony Poon, Cornell University Mirko Guaralda, Queensland University of Technology The diversity of impacts brought by sound implementation of Discussant: public-private partnerships in the veterinary domain Mariline Matthew David Lamb, Penn State University Poupaud, CIRAD, UMR ASTRE, Université de Montpellier, 456. Commoning Knowledge: Regeneration Through S&T Montpellier, France; Isabelle Dieuzy-Labaye, World Papers for Open Panels/Commoning Knowledge: Regeneration Organisation for Animal Health (OIE); Marisa Peyre, Through S&T CIRAD, UMR ASTRE, Montpellier, France Open Panel The Production of Indicators: Enumeration Labor, Information 2:45 to 4:00 pm Technology, and the Project-based Practice of HIV Data Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Nottoway Governance Malawi Chia-Shuo Tang, Amsterdam Institute Participants: for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam Commoning safer chemicals: Socially robust knowledge in Session Organizer: green chemistry? Akos Kokai, University of California at Shun-Nan Chiang, University of California, Santa Cruz Berkeley; Alastair Iles, UC Berkeley 459. Materiality, Meaning, Agency & Value - II Community-Based Labs and Radical Innovations in Open Closed Panels Source Pharmacueticals Nicole Foti, University of Traditional (Closed) Panel California, San Francisco 2:45 to 4:00 pm Is a « state knowledge common » a real common ? the Base Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Proteus Adresse Nationale case study Sebastien Shulz, Université Participants: 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

Coding agency: A semiotic interpretation of programming 461. The Body as Environmental Sensor - II Yalong Chen, University of Pennsylvania Papers for Open Panels/The Body as Environmental Sensor Masking as Dicentization in Moche Ritual Practice Edward Open Panel Swenson, University of Toronto 2:45 to 4:00 pm Inertia and Motivation: The Ascription of Agency in an Insect Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Zulu Lab Colin Halverson, Vanderbilt Participants: Money Materials and the Semiotics of Counting Lily Chumley, Evanescent Imaginaries: Women's Bodies and Household New York University Smoke in Southern Vietnam Jade Sasser, University of The Material Culture of Temperature: Measurement & Capital California, Riverside scott schwartz Maximizing the Body as Sensor; the Work of a Bantu Healer Session Organizer: julie laplante, University of Ottawa Colin Halverson, Vanderbilt Toxic Sublimity and the Berkeley Pit as Pharmakon Julia Chairs: Huggins, Brown University Anna Weichselbraun, University of Vienna Session Organizer: Hannah Chazin, Columbia University Theresa MacPhail, Stevens Institute of Technology Discussant: Discussant: Paul Kockelman, Yale University Theresa MacPhail, Stevens Institute of Technology 460. Sustainability & Transformation in Engineering Education - 462. Counter-Hegemonic Epistemologies as Innovation and/or II: The Narratives & Limits of Engineering Education Reform Contestation - III Papers for Open Panels/Sustainability & Transformation in Papers for Open Panels/Counter-Hegemonic Epistemologies as Engineering and Engineering Education Innovation and/or Contestation Open Panel Open Panel 2:45 to 4:00 pm 4:15 to 5:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Southdown Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & Participants: B Integrating Gender and Diversity in Engineering Education and Participants: Research Tanja Paulitz, TU Darmstadt; Bianca Prietl, A Mind Forever Floating: John C. Lilly and the Human Bio- Technical University Darmstadt Computer, 1952-1976 Jeffrey Mathias, Cornell University Reconfiguring the Engineer: Comparative Analyses on German Tools for Unauthorized Trip Reporting as a Site of Innovation and Turkish STS Curricula Cansu Guner-Birdal, Munich in Psychological Research (1963-1972) James A Hodges, Center for Technology in Society (MCTS); Emine Onculer Rutgers University Yayalar, Bilkent University Psychedelic Science And The Epistemic Regime of Data Emma What Impacts Uptake of Innovations in Engineering Education? Stamm, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Alan Cheville, Bucknell University; Atsushi Akera, Limits of the Horizon: Cartography of a Utopian Episteme in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Jennifer Karlin, Minnesota Rainbow Gatherings Noa Cykman, Federal University of State University, Mankato; Thomas De Pree, Rensselaer Santa Catarina Polytechnic Institute; Sarah Appelhans, University at Session Organizer: Albany; Donna Riley Riley, Purdue University; Soheil James A Hodges, Rutgers University Fatehiboroujeni, Purdue University Chair: Distributed Governance of Engineering Education in the United Yvonne Melisande Eadon, UCLA States: Making Sense of Engineering Education /Out of 463. Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research, Health Policy, and Control/ Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Clinical Practice – III Thomas De Pree, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Sarah Papers for Open Panels/Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research, Appelhans, University at Albany; Alan Cheville, Bucknell Health Policy, and Clinical Practice University; Soheil Fatehiboroujeni, Purdue University; Open Panel Jennifer Karlin, Minnesota State University, Mankato; 4:15 to 5:30 pm Donna Riley Riley, Purdue University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Storytelling for Change: Leveraging the Symbolic Power of Participants: Institutional Histories in Engineering Education Sarah Appelhans, University at Albany; Soheil Fatehiboroujeni, The Brain on Record: Neurotechnology and Autonomy in Purdue University; Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Epilepsy Tobias Haeusermann, UC San Francisco; Cailin Institute; Alan Cheville, Bucknell University; Thomas De Lechner, UC San Francisco; Thea Matthews, UC San Pree, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Jennifer Karlin, Francisco; Winston Chiong, UC San Francisco; Daniel Minnesota State University, Mankato; Donna Riley Riley, Dohan, UC San Francisco Purdue University Homo Adhaerens: Participant Subjectivity, Adherence, and Session Organizers: Risk in Biomedical HIV Prevention Research Clay Butler Vivian Anette Lagesen, NTNU Davis, Undergraduate alumnus, Cornell University Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Shaping questions and forming answers: Local histories of Amy Sue Bix, Iowa State University patient engagement at Mayo Clinic Kevin Shaw, Mayo Clinic Alice Clifton, Georgia Tech Ethics of using end of life blogs for research Gill Green, Chair: University of Essex Vivian Anette Lagesen, NTNU The great balancing act: Ethical framings of health-related big 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019

data in eight European countries Rik Wehrens, Erasmus Emerson College; John Harlow, Engagement Lab @ University Emerson College Session Organizers: Public Space Unfiltered: Street vending as a human connection Miranda Waggoner, Florida State University Anna Svensdotter, Queensland university of Technology; Susan Markens, Lehman College, CUNY Severine Mayere, Queensland University of Technology Chair: Unspoken Voice and the Fight from Baba: The Right to City Susan Markens, Lehman College, CUNY Disappearing from City Spaces Jarunee Pimonsathean, 464. Governing Food - III Thammasat University (as a Retired Government Official) Papers for Open Panels/Governing Food Session Organizer: Open Panel Matthew David Lamb, Penn State University 4:15 to 5:30 pm Chair: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Iris Benjamin Shirtcliff, Iowa State University Participants: Discussant: Can the Consumer Speak?: How Policymakers (Have) Mirko Guaralda, Queensland University of Technology Imagine(d) the Consumer in Food Politics Xaq Frohlich, 467. Regenerations Auburn University 4S Annual Meeting "Citizen science, #FakeNews and the "end of expertise": Plenary Session Dietary guidelines and “failure” of science communication 5:45 to 6:30 pm Adele H Hite, North Carolina State University Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom “Eat better and get moving “? Explaining how the French State C legitimated a contested instrument Camille Boubal, Sciences 468. Closing Reception Po 4S Annual Meeting The Meat of the Matter: Fundamental Issues in the Reception Classification of Food Carlin Soos, University of California, 6:30 to 7:30 pm Los Angeles Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Session Organizer: Foyer Saul Halfon, Virginia Tech Discussant: Christy Spackman, SFIS - Arizona State University 465. Domestic Technologies: Place, Person, Process – III Papers for Open Panels/Domestic Technologies: Place, Person, Process Open Panel 4:15 to 5:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Mid-City Participants: Not Safe at Home: An Investigation of the Misuse of Smart Home Technologies as Tools for Cyberabuse. Jessica Pardee, Rochester Institute Of Technology Weekly Planner Digitizer: Domestic Technologies in Hybrid Spaces Cansu Guner-Birdal, Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) Can Your TV Do That?: Surveillance, Smart TVs, and the Value of Privacy Cara Nash Dickason, Northwestern University Session Organizer: Amy Johnson Discussant: Li Cornfeld, Amherst College 466. Hi-Tech, Low-Tech, Self-Tech: Tactics for the Production and Consumptions of Playful Social Public Spaces - III Papers for Open Panels/Hi-Tech, Low-Tech, Self-Tech: Tactics for the Production and Consumptions of Playful Social Public Spaces Open Panel 4:15 to 5:30 pm Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Muses Participants: Digital Technologies for Participatory Public Space Engagement and Design: UN-Habitat Experience using Block by Block Methodology Jose Luis Chong, UN-Habitat Public Learning Towards Smart Urban Places Eric Gordon,