TUESDAY, AUGUST, 18 and Kapodistrian University of Athens Replacing Unsustainable Food Cultures? How Meat 001. Science and Technology Studies on Traditional, Alternatives Defend 'Good' (i.e. Meat-based) Food Malte B Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM). Session Rödl, The University of Manchester one, focus on TCM 10:00 to 11:40 am We Are Eating Our Own Genius! Looking At »Clean Meat« virPrague: VR 01 Through Symbolical-Relational Lenses. Sandra Matthaeus, Chemnitz University of Technology Participants: Session Organizer: Chinese Medicine as Boundary Object(s): Explaining TCM’s Marketa Dolejsova, Aalto University Integration into International Science Caragh Brosnan, University of Newcastle, Australia; Fran Collyer, University Chair: of Sydney; Karen Willis, La Trobe University; Tony Zhang, Danielle Wilde, University of Southern Denmark RMIT University 004. Techniques of Resilience. Coping with the Vulnerabilities of East Asian Experiences in the Modernization of Traditional Hybrid Bodies-1 Medicine on Western Medical Terms Hon-Ngen Kenneth 10:00 to 11:40 am Fung, UOW Malaysia KDU virPrague: VR 04 Worlding Traditional Medicine – A Case from Thailand Iris Participants: Dzudzek, University Münster Altered narratives, vulnerable testimonies: How does Session Organizer: indeterminacy speak in the context of neurotechnological Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell, Umeå university, Department of modulations? Marc Strotmann, MCTS TU München Sociology Anxious Beauty : Plastic Surgery, Everyday Cyborg, and Chair: Feminist STS in South Korea So Yeon Leem, Sookmyung Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell, Umeå university, Department of Women's University Sociology Becoming Seen: Creating New Vulnerabilities and Resilience 002. Choreographies: Rhythms and Movements in Research, through Type 1-Diabetes Wearables Magdalena Eitenberger, part 1 University of Vienna, Department of Political Science 10:00 to 11:40 am Everyday Cyborgs: Men with implanted/transplanted hair (and virPrague: VR 02 its Eigensinn) Melike Sahinol, Orient-Institut Istanbul; Participants: Burak Taşdizen, Orient-Institut Istanbul Choreography of chronicity: assembling different rhythms of BCI, BTBT, and Future TechnoBrainBodies: from a regional elderly care Nienke van Pijkeren, Erasmus Posthumanist to a Posthumanities Perspective Sigrid University (Institute of Health Policy & Management); Iris Schmitz, HU Berlin Wallenburg, institute for Health Policy and Management; Session Organizer: Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam Nelly Oudshoorn, University of Twente Exploring choreographies of responsibilities: Biotechnology Chair: research, farmed salmon, and public issues Heidrun Åm, Nelly Oudshoorn, University of Twente Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU) 005. New Multiples in STI policy? Understanding the Let’s dance. Choreographing research integrity in entanglement of concepts, practices and identities interdisciplinary research collaborations. Bart Penders, 10:00 to 11:40 am Maastricht University virPrague: VR 05 Urban Living Labs as ‘jack of all trades devices’ - Participants: Choreographies of innovation, participation and transition Interdisciplinary Research and Problem Solving: Analysing Kevin Weller, MCTS Technical University Munich; Andrea European Policy Discourses Isabel Fletcher, Science, Schikowitz, TUM Technology and Innovation Studies, The University of Choreographies of collaboration in the Francis Crick Institute Edinburgh; Bianca Vienni Baptista, ETH Zürich Niki Vermeulen, University of Edinburgh On the Origins of Research Funding Instruments: the Session Organizers: Institutional Emergence of Strategic Research Susanna Vase, Filip Vostal, Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of University of Helsinki Sciences Public Engagement In STI Co-operation: Discussions On Niki Vermeulen, University of Edinburgh Potential Implementations In Turkey yagmur yildiz, Middle Andrea Schikowitz, TUM East Technical University Science and Technology Policy Chair: Studies Filip Vostal, Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Research for Development - A concept and border issue Sciences between science and development politics Stefan Skupien, 003. Food, Biotechnology & New Meats WZB Berlin Social Science Center 10:00 to 11:40 am Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 03 Barbara Hendriks, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Participants: German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Genes, Food and Metabolic Health: Configuring Environment Studies and Food in a Biotech Lab Stathis Arapostathis, National Chairs: Cornelia Schendzielorz, Deutsches Insitut für Wissenschafts Session Organizers: und Hochschulforschung/Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Jaya Keaney, Deakin University Martin Reinhart, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Sonja Van Wichelen, University of Sydney Discussant: Chair: Tim Flink, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Jaya Keaney, Deakin University 006. Making, Having, Thinking: Sex, Technology and Science (1) 009. Collaborative and conflicting human-microbial cultural 10:00 to 11:40 am practices virPrague: VR 06 10:00 to 11:40 am Participants: virPrague: VR 09 Conflating Sex Practices and Sex Characteristics. Or, Do You Participants: Have to Have Sex to Have Sex? Andrew Griffiths, From Deer Meat to Jibie: Industrialization of Hunting and University of Surrey Microbiopolitics in Southern Kyushu, Japan Shiaki Kondo Coproduction, Multiplied: The Case of Sex as a Biological Technicalities of Boundary-Making: Entanglements of Variable Madeleine Pape, Northwestern University Microbial Communities and Dairy Technosciences in "The Right to Identity": enacting sex as a matter of the State in Northeastern Turkey Mehmet Fatih Tatari, University of Brazilian judicial cases Lucas Riboli Besen, Universidade California, Davis (UCD) Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS/Brasil) The paradox of food safety standards: exclusion from Session Organizer: compliance. Cases from small-scale dairy producers in David Andrew Griffiths, University of Surrey Brazil and Bolivia Georgina Catacora-Vargas, University of Chair: Bern / Centre for Development and Environment; Andréia David Andrew Griffiths, University of Surrey Tecchio, Federal Univesity of Santa Catarina; Aymara Llanque, University of Bern / Centre for Development and 007. Making Global Knowledge Environment; Johanna Jacobi, University of Bern / Centre 10:00 to 11:40 am for Development and Environment virPrague: VR 07 Global Pathogens, Local Pathologies: Social Movements and Participants: Scientific Knowledge in the Case of Xylella fastidiosa in How Randomized Controlled Trials construct Global Poverty Italy Christian Colella Nassima Abdelghafour, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Laboratory practices of vaccine development: the ethics of Mines de Paris more-than-human enmeshments Roberta Pala, University of International Energy Cooperation Through The APEC Platform: New South Wales, Sydney An Empirical Analysis Wan-Ching WANG, National Taiwan Session Organizer: University; Yen-Chang WANG, Taiwan Economic Research Mariko Yoshida, The Australian National University Institute Chair: The Epistemic Infrastructure of Global Aid: Working Through Mariko Yoshida, The Australian National University the Otherness of the Humanitarian Field Evan Fisher, CSI, Mines-ParisTech 010. Who are the Publics of Outer Space? Imagining and Global Evidence and Local Invisibility Carolina Rau Framing Publics Steuernagel 10:00 to 11:40 am virPrague: VR 10 Session Organizer: Nassima Abdelghafour, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines Participants: de Paris Grounding Space Science and Engaging Cosmic Fantasies: Chair: Public Outreach in Thailand Lauren Reid, Freie Universität Felix BOILEVE, CSI MinesParisTech The Pyrotechnics of Promise: The Justification of the Discussant: International Space Station as a Laboratory Paola A Castano Andrew Barry, Department of Geography University College "There's a Starman Waiting in the Sky": Investigating SpaceX London and its Social Media Publics Richard Tutton, University of York 008. Reproduction in the Post-genomic Age Session Organizers: 10:00 to 11:40 am Richard Tutton, University of York virPrague: VR 08 Lauren Reid, Freie Universität Participants: Chair: Maternal-foetal microchimerism and surrogacy: some ethico- Lauren Reid, Freie Universität legal implications Margrit Shildrick, Stockholm University Microscopes and ‘scoping’: potentiality, IVF, and reproduction 011. The In/Visibility of Value and Relevance in the Evaluation in the postgenomic age Tessa Moll, Deakin University Society 1 10:00 to 11:40 am Revisiting Parenthood: Local Biology, Global Reproduction, virPrague: VR 11 and the Problem of Law Sonja Van Wichelen, University of Sydney Participants: The racialising womb: refiguring surrogacy through epigenetics Between Collective Needs and Individual Qualifications: Valorising Doctoral Students’ Work in Large Research Jaya Keaney, Deakin University Collaborations Helene Sorgner, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt | Wien | Graz 014. Making science in public: 2 Visibility On Social Media To Create An Economy At Home: 10:00 to 11:40 am Lacework Makers’ Instagram Accounts Nihan Bulsun virPrague: VR 15 Optics of Evaluation: Conceptualizing the Tools, Methods, Participants: Practices, and Infrastructures of Visibility Hilde Reinertsen, How Did Expertise Shape Citizen's Imagination Of Science The TIK-centre, University of Oslo During The Outbreak Of COVID-19 In China? Yiwei Pan, Session Organizers: School of Health Humanities, Peking University Jochem Zuijderwijk, Center for Science and Technology Popular Science Magazines as Hybrid Spaces of Science Studies, Leiden University, the Netherlands Communication Dorothea Born, University of Vienna Tjitske Holtrop, Center for Science and Technology Studies, Mapping Capacity for Public Engagement in Anti-Pipeline Leiden University, the Netherlands Coalition Networks Kirk Jalbert, Arizona State University Chair: What Does The Public Expect From Science Communication? Jochem Zuijderwijk, Center for Science and Technology Explorations Based On A Participatory Methodology Ana Studies, Leiden University, the Netherlands Delicado, Instituto de Ciencias Sociais, ULisboa; Jussara 012. Socialising the automation of flexible residential energy use Rowland, ICS Ulisboa; João Estevens, ICS Ulisboa; 10:00 to 11:40 am Giuseppe Pellegrini; Andrea Rubin, Observa; Lubomir virPrague: VR 12 Sottnik, University of Travna; Dzhaner Ahmed, FyG Participants: Consultores Out of Sync: Visons of flexibility capital among experts and Session Organizers: householders Ingvild Firman Fjellså, NTNU, Dept. Of Sarah Davies, University of Vienna Interdisciplinary Studies Of Culture Noriko Hara, Indiana University Smart charging infrastructures and the socialization of flexible Chair: energy use Ida Marie Henriksen, Norwegian U. Of Science Maja Horst, Technical University of Denmark - DTU And Technology (NTNU); Marianne Ryghaug, Norwegian 015. Veterinary anthropology - session 1 University of Science & Technology (NTNU); Tomas Moe 10:00 to 11:40 am Skjølsvold virPrague: VR 16 Smart home technology and automated agency in changing Participants: everyday practices Line Kryger Aagaard, Aalborg University Introduction: Towards Veterinary Anthropology Ludek Broz, Copenhagen; Kirsten Gram-Hanssen, Aalborg University Institue of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Copenhagen Frédéric Keck, Laboratoire d’anthropologie socialem - A Social License to Automate Electricity Loads? Declan Liam CNRS Kuch, Institute for Culture & Society, Western Sydney Biosecurity Undone: One Health from the Margins in India University; Sophie , University of New South Wales Laura Cecilia Murray Session Organizer: Research subject or companion? Ethics and euthanasia in Sophie Adams, University of New South Wales rehoming and veterinary clinical trials Tess Skidmore, Chair: Geography and Environment, University of Southampton; Sophie Adams, University of New South Wales Alexandra Palmer, University of Oxford Discussant: Veterinary Values: The More-than-human Biopolitics of Long Sophie Nyborg, Technical University of Denmark - DTU Distance Cattle Transport Regulation Else Vogel, 013. Digitalizing Cities and Infrastructure Resilience Department of Thematic Studies - Technology and Social 10:00 to 11:40 am Change, Linköping University virPrague: VR 14 Virulent Animals Between Labs and Markets: Scapegoats for Participants: the Covid-19 Coronavirus in Wuhan, China Lyle Fearnley, Singapore University of Technology and Design 72 Hours Offline: Reliance of Real-time Information Access as Vulnerability in a Crisis Situation Magnus Eriksson, Lund Session Organizer: University; Elisabet M. Nilsson, Malmö University Ludek Broz, Institue of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Am I smart enough to live in a smart city? Eunjeong Ma, Pohang University of Science and Technology Chair: Frédéric Keck, Laboratoire d’anthropologie socialem - CNRS The banal dimensions of surveillance: A case study on the implementation of Automated License Plate Recognition 016. Digital technologies shaping the politics of science and the (ALPR) systems in Northern Europe Pereira, science of politics Aarhus University; Christoph Raetzsch, Aarhus University 10:00 to 11:40 am When Data is Infrastructure: Future of Public Services in Smart virPrague: VR 17 London Gunes Tavmen, King's College London Participants: Session Organizer: Enacting a non-positivist credibility in big ecology Selen Eren, Sulfikar Amir, Nanyang Technological University University of Groningen Chair: Contextualizing Ontology: Understanding Big Data in Context Magnus Eriksson, Lund University Onurhan Ak, Queen's University, Department of Sociology Demanding the Impact of Science? Referring to Science in Climate Activism Online Frauke Rohden, University of Oslo The University of Edinburgh Session Organizers: How to Use Socio-technical Imaginaries Framework and Florian Eyert, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society Narrative Research to Co-create Virtual and Tangible Hannes Wuensche, Fraunhofer FOKUS Commons Lisa Klautzer, TEZO Analytics LLC; Rumy Chair: Narayan, Department of management, University of Vaasa, Florian Eyert, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society Finland; Seo Yeon Hong, Tezo Analytics LLC 017. Economics/Economy, Governance and STS IV Platforming the Social Scott Wark, University of Warwick 10:00 to 11:40 am Using iGEM as a venue to explore values and practices in virPrague: VR 18 science Jake Finan, Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam; Pim Participants: Klaassen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Megan Palmer, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford Development of energy citizenship through proximate praxis: University The case of OLNPP, Seoul Korea Sun-Jin Yun, Seoul National University Session Organizer: Maxime Le Calvé, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Where do land markets come from? Alexander Dobeson, Uppsala University Chair: Maxime Le Calvé, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Revolving Door: Pure Science or Biomedical Rentiership Ayesha Umar, York University 020. Filling the Gaps Between Observations With Data: Nature, Cripping Welfare Maintenance Regimes in New Deal America Models and Human Agency Leah Samples, University of Pennsylvania 10:00 to 11:40 am Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 21 Alexander Dobeson, Uppsala University Participants: Chair: Algorithmic Absences: Constructing Something from Nothing Alexander Dobeson, Uppsala University Francis Lee, Chalmers University of Technology Modelling Environmental Data Products Catharina Landström, 018. What science, technology and innovation, for which Chalmers University of Technology transformations? 10:00 to 11:40 am Nonhuman operators and vernacular photography: Google Clips virPrague: VR 19 camera and its failed search for a spontaneous and authentic record of everyday life Michal Šimůnek, Film and TV School Participants: of Academy of Performing Arts in Prague - FAMU Governing technology innovation processes for ethically QATIPANA: Becoming and Individuation on the encounter “desirable” societal transformation Alexander Orlowski, between technical apparatuses and natural systems Renzo International centre for ethics in the sciences; Cora Biess, Christian Filinich, Universidad de Valparaiso International centre for ethics in the sciences; Maria Pawelec, Universität Tübingen Session Organizers: Catharina Landström, Chalmers University of Technology Benchmarking for Money: How German Municipalities Dick Kasperowski, University of Gothenburg Discovered Rankings to Press for Federal Funds Alina Marktanner Chair: Dick Kasperowski, University of Gothenburg Where the Wind Blows - Tracing Global Environmental Governance in the Rise of Modern Wind Energy Thomas 021. Reexamining Narratives within Responsible Research and Harboell Schroeder, Division of History of Science, Innovation (RRI) Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of 10:00 to 11:40 am Technology virPrague: VR 22 Session Organizers: Participants: Carla Alvial Palavicino How Do We Shift Values In Practice? : The Case Of Norm- Juan Felipe Espinosa, Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello critical Innovation Linda Paxling, Lund University Arne Maibaum, TU Berlin How narratives of RRI is translated and contribute to nurture Zoe Robaey, WUR RRI ——Comparative Study Based on the Case of "Smart Chair: Pharmacy" in Shenzhen, China Yang Fei, Tsinghua Arne Maibaum, TU Berlin University; Ping Li, Tsinghua University; Pusheng Wang, 019. Experimental Practices and Practical Experiments in an Tsinghua University Uncertain World I Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum: Neglected Narratives 10:00 to 11:40 am of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) and its virPrague: VR 20 Possible Futures Dani Shanley, Faculty of Arts and Social Participants: Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands “Drawing Uncertain Lines”: Concerns and Practices of Sculpting Responsibility? Historicising Nanoscience and “Unbestimmtheit” in Tractography and Ethnography Maxime Technology Development in Attendant Research and Le Calvé, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Innovation Ethics Practices Nicholas Surber, Chalmers University of Technology; Karl Palmås, Chalmers University Focal shifts and generalizing from longitudinal ethnography of of Technology; Rickard Arvidsson, Chalmers University of sociotechnical change Sampsa Hyysalo, Aalto University; Technology Robin Williams, The University of Edinburgh; Neil Pollock, Session Organizers: The economy of permanent experimentation. The market value Wouter Van de Klippe of multiplying experimental sites. Mathieu Baudrin, CSI- Ingeborg Meijer, Leiden University Ecole Des Mines De Paris; Brice Laurent, ARMINES Roger Strand, University of Bergen Session Organizers: Erich Griessler, Institute for Advanced Studies Makoto Takahashi, Technical University Munich Anne Loeber, University of Amsterdam Cian O'Donovan, University College London Ralf Lindner, Fraunhofer ISI Gianluigi Viscusi, Imperial College Business School Chair: Brice Laurent, ARMINES Wouter Van de Klippe Sebastian Pfotenhauer, Technical University Munich 022. STS, Technoscience and How Discontinuation Matters II Chair: 10:00 to 11:40 am Makoto Takahashi, Technical University Munich virPrague: VR 24 Discussants: Participants: Gianluigi Viscusi, Imperial College Business School Phasing out and in – policies of discontinuation in the German Cian O'Donovan, University College London energy and lighting sector Martin David, Helmholtz Centre 024. Choreographies: Rhythms and Movements in Research, for Environmental Research - UFZ; Nona Schulte-Römer, part 2 Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ 12:00 to 1:40 pm Ending the coal energy production in Germany: doing virPrague: VR 02 discontinuation governance Peter Stegmaier, University of Participants: Twente Chronic com-position in ethnographic research Alexandra De-inscribing And Re-inscribing Legacy Technologies In The Endaltseva, L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales / UK Public Sector Jessamy Perriam, IT University of Linköping University Copenhagen Writing good economics: how texts ‘on the move’ perform the The ugly duckling. A never perfect innovation Stefania Sardo, worlds and discipline of experimental economics Kristin Munich Center for Technology in Society, Technical Asdal, TIK, Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture; University of Munich Béatrice Cointe, CNRS The biofuel promise: examining policy expectations around Critical horology, or developing clocks 'for the people' Michelle liquid biofuels over twenty years Zora Kovacic, University of Bastian, University of Edinburgh Bergen, Norway; Maddalena Ripa, Institute of Internationalisation Dynamics At Play: Constructing And Environmental Science and Technology, Autonomous Diffusing Zebrafish As A Model Organism In Latin University of Barcelona American Life Sciences Rodrigo Liscovsky Barrera, Science, Session Organizers: Technology and Innovation Studies, The University of Peter Stegmaier, University of Twente Edinburgh phil johnstone, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Time Language in Sciences Helge Jordheim, University of Sussex Oslo; Filip Vostal, Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Pierre-Benoit Joly, Lisis Academy of Sciences Chair: Session Organizers: phil johnstone, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Filip Vostal, Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sussex Sciences 023. Can it Scale?: The scalability zeitgeist, entrepreneurial Andrea Schikowitz, TUM thinking, and the role of STS Niki Vermeulen, University of Edinburgh 12:00 to 1:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 01 Niki Vermeulen, University of Edinburgh Participants: 025. Standby. On sociomaterial modes of organizing. Blitzscaling or Responsible Transformation? Coming to terms 12:00 to 1:40 pm with the scalability zeitgeist Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, virPrague: VR 03 Technical University Munich; Brice Laurent, ARMINES; Participants: Kyriaki Papageorgiou, ESADE Business & Law School; Stay tuned: Televised endurance as a standby-condition Alexa Jack Stilgoe, University College London Faerber, Universität Wien Activating STS through STS Sensibilities: The Scholarship in Quicksand: Understanding the city from its tenuous grounds STS Making & Doing Gary Downey, Virginia Tech; Teun Laura Kemmer, Center for Metropolitan Studies, TU Berlin; Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam Frank Ingo Mueller, Institute of Geography, Technische Scaling-up robot demand: Towards a comparative Universität Dresden “ontographic” study Carlos Cuevas-Garcia, Technical Being on standby - On maintenance work in chronic disease University of Munich; Federica Pepponi, MCTS - Munich management Lisa Wiedemann, Helmut Schmidt University Center for Technology in Society (TUM); Cian O'Donovan, Hamburg University College London Putting Data On Hold. Exploring the Sociomateriality of SthlmTech is a Unicorn Factory: How a fact about billion-dollar Standby Vanessa Weber, HafenCity University startups transformed Stockholm's entrepreneurial landscape On Standby for the Apocalypse: Botanic Gardens as Angela Kristin VandenBroek, Binghamton University Infrastructures of Care in the Anthropocene Franziska virPrague: VR 06 Dahlmeier, Hamburg University Participants: Sensing Standby. An audiovisual journey into infrastructural Data-driven intimacy: New biodigital technologies in the temporalities Annika Kuehn, University of Hamburg (re)making of sex Jacinthe Flore, RMIT; Kiran Pienaar, Session Organizers: Deakin University Annika Kuehn, University of Hamburg Designing our partners: emotional companionship and sexual Laura Kemmer, Center for Metropolitan Studies, TU Berlin fulfillment in human-doll/robot relationships Deborah Vanessa Weber, HafenCity University Blizzard, Rochester Institute Of Technology Birke Otto, European-University Viadrina Dysphoria’s Dysphoria: Shifting Onto-Epistemologies of Chair: Gender Dysphoria Joshua Falek, York University Birke Otto, European-University Viadrina Sex, Gender and Sexual Orientation: Challenging Discussant: Categorizations in Genomic Research and Knowledge Joe Deville, University of Lancaster Production Melanie Goisauf, BBMRI-ERIC; Kaya Akyüz, 026. Techniques of Resilience. Coping with the Vulnerabilities of University of Vienna; Gillian Martin, University of Malta Hybrid Bodies-2 Session Organizer: 12:00 to 1:40 pm David Andrew Griffiths, University of Surrey virPrague: VR 04 Chair: Participants: David Andrew Griffiths, University of Surrey Living With a Transplanted Face. The Conflicting Meanings of 029. Making Global Government Hybridization. Marie Le Clainche Piel, EHESS - Centre 12:00 to 1:40 pm d'Etude des Mouvements Sociaux virPrague: VR 07 “Push yourself, assert yourself !” : when amputees take risks to Participants: cope with and give meaning to their prosthetic body Constructing and Maintaining the World Bank as a Global Valentine Gourinat, University Claude Bernard 1; Institution Felix BOILEVE, CSI MinesParisTech Lucie Dalibert, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Evidence-Based Development, Scaling Up, And Enmeshed The Mutual Shaping Of ART And The Maternal Body Natalia Plans Fiona Gedeon Achi Fernández Jimeno, University of Oviedo Global Health is dead, long live global health! Robert Borst, Towards a Sociology of Resilient Cyborgs. Medical Implants as Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management; Johanna Body Companion Technologies Nelly Oudshoorn, University Kostenzer, Erasmus University; Roland Bal, Erasmus of Twente University Rotterdam Session Organizer: Making the global look like it is big. Practices of the global, Nelly Oudshoorn, University of Twente internationality and size-building in Universities. Alexander Chair: Mitterle, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Nelly Oudshoorn, University of Twente Germany 027. Making Things Flow: Value- and World-Making Practices Session Organizer: in Biomedicine Felix BOILEVE, CSI MinesParisTech 12:00 to 1:40 pm Chairs: virPrague: VR 05 Nassima Abdelghafour, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines Participants: de Paris Animals and Animal Models: Flows and Fissures in the Evan Fisher, CSI, Mines-ParisTech Biologies of Mice Carrie Friese, London School of Discussant: Economics Vololona Rabeharisoa, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines From Data Flow, to Access and Beyond Aaro Tupasela, de Paris University of Helsinki 030. Radical and Radicalizing Workers In The Scientific Value, mobility and stability in the tissue engineered skin Enterprise market: Examining Big Tissue mobilities Neil Stephens, 12:00 to 1:40 pm Brunel University London virPrague: VR 08 In search of “extra data”: transforming human tissues into a Participants: common resource for personalized medicine Clemence Pinel, Radical Science Collectives in Italy in the 1960s and 1990s Center for Medical Science and Technology Studies, Sara Meloni, University of Pennsylvania University of Copenhagen Tech Coolies: Indians on H-1B Roli Varma, University of New Session Organizers: Mexico Clemence Pinel, Center for Medical Science and Technology Whose SharedPlans? Scripts, Collaboration, and Feminist AI Studies, University of Copenhagen Research Rachel Bergmann, Microsoft Research New Mette Svendsen, University of Copenhagen England Chair: Session Organizer: Mette Svendsen, University of Copenhagen Yarden Katz, Harvard University 028. Making, Having, Thinking: Sex, Technology and Science (2) Chair: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Kelly Holloway, University of Toronto 031. The political economy of food biotechnologies Hoffmann, TU Berlin 12:00 to 1:40 pm Session Organizers: virPrague: VR 09 Jochem Zuijderwijk, Center for Science and Technology Participants: Studies, Leiden University, the Netherlands The never-ending controversy over GM wheat: a view from the Tjitske Holtrop, Center for Science and Technology Studies, South American arena Ana Maria Vara, National University Leiden University, the Netherlands of San Martín Chair: Troubling Ecologies and Biocultural Opportunities of the Jochem Zuijderwijk, Center for Science and Technology Pacific Oysters Mariko Yoshida, The Australian National Studies, Leiden University, the Netherlands University 034. Grassroots Innovation: Hacking, Making, Hobby, Connectivity Cafe: Prototyping the Dining Event Shomit Barua Entrepreneurship 1 Determinants of Genetically Modified Food Crops Adoption in 12:00 to 1:40 pm India: A Structural Analysis Approach Krishna Tripathi, virPrague: VR 12 Centre for Studies in Science policy, Jawaharlal Nehru Participants: University, New Delhi; Vairaj Arjune, Centre for Studies in Innovating at the forefront of the hardware/software collision Science Policy, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Ashutosh MC Forelle, Cornell University Tiwari, Centre for Studies in Science Policy, Jawaharlal Uplifting Technological Appropriation: Reflecting on the Nehru University integration of sociotechnical ideas. Martin Andrés Perez Session Organizer: Comisso, SFIS - Arizona State University Mariko Yoshida, The Australian National University User-platform Relationships: Scripting Community and Chair: Commercial Practices On a Live-Streaming Gaming Mariko Yoshida, The Australian National University Platform Kristine Ask, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies of 032. Who are the Publics of Outer Space? Public Interventions Culture, NTNU; Hendrik Storstein Spilker, Norwegian U. Of and Contestations Science And Technology (NTNU) 12:00 to 1:40 pm How to push back hegemonic search? Analyzing alternative virPrague: VR 10 imaginaries in search engine design and their potential to Participants: contribute to more open digital futures Astrid Mager, Reassembling the Cosmos: Space Exploration From a Austrian Academy of Sciences Perspective of Space Metal Scavengers Makar Tereshin, Session Organizer: University of Tartu, Institute of Cultural Research Chen-Pang Yeang, University of Toronto Making the Cosmos Accessible: Space Amateurs and Local Chair: Publics in Russia Denis Sivkov, Russian academy of national Chen-Pang Yeang, University of Toronto economy and public administration 035. Race and Biomedicine Beyond the Lab Panel 1: Health and Toy Stories During the Apollo Program Moon Race John Disease McCamy Wilkes, WPI/retired professor 12:00 to 1:40 pm Challenging the government space science in USSR: the virPrague: VR 13 Complex Amateur Expedition for Studying the Tunguska Participants: Meteorite in Siberia Ivan H. Tchalakov, Dep. of Applied and Doing Difference in Indigenous Diabetes Care Maja de Langen, Institutional Sociology, University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria; University of Amsterdam Irina Popravko, Laboratory for Social and Antgropological Genetic Afflictions And The Other Within The Caste System: Research Situating Sickle Cell Disease In India Sanghamitra Das, Session Organizers: Arizona State Univerity Richard Tutton, University of York Heritable Space-Time, Genetic Sensibilities: Sickle Cell Lauren Reid, Freie Universität Disease as Scaffolding for Racialization in Post-colonial Chair: Tanzania Rebekah M. Ciribassi, Cornell University Richard Tutton, University of York Pathogenic Racialization: Mobilizations Of Race And The 033. The In/Visibility of Value and Relevance in the Evaluation Production Of Ignorance During The Coronavirus Outbreak Society 2 Maggie Mang 12:00 to 1:40 pm The Microbiomisation of Race: (Individual) Capital, Food virPrague: VR 11 Cultures and Microbial Embodiment Andrea Núñez Casal, Participants: University of Oxford, UK The evaluation of academics in the age of global competitions Session Organizers: and its unintended consequences for university research Hee- Vivette Garcia Deister, UNAM Je Bak, Kyung Hee University; Do Han Kim, Kyung Hee Nadine Ehlers, University of Sydney University Amade M'charek, University of Amsterdam - AISSR Clusters of Dissent: Bibliometrics of Closed Research Networks Anne Pollock, King's College London Jonathan Grunert, SUNY Geneseo Chair: Understanding Academic Ability through Numbers: Hensachi Melissa Creary, University of Michigan, School of Public as a Double Ranking of People and Institutions Markus Health 036. Unpacking the Foundations of the Current Biometric Rushton, University of Liverpool Moment: Infrastructuring Biometrics Past and Present Biocultural species: Islam, meat science, and animal stress in 12:00 to 1:40 pm Malaysia En-Chieh Chao, National Sun Yat-sen University virPrague: VR 14 Session Organizer: Participants: Frédéric Keck, Laboratoire d’anthropologie socialem - CNRS Seeing Through the Face: Understanding Theories and Practices Chair: in Facial Recognition Systems Design Benedetta Catanzariti, Ludek Broz, Institue of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, The University Sciences of Edinburgh 039. Governing Reproductive Bio-economies: Policy Identity and Identification in the Age of Selfies and Automated Frameworks, Ethics and Economics 1 Face Recognition – The Case of Clearview AI and Fawkes 12:00 to 1:40 pm Heewon Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and virPrague: VR 17 Technology (KAIST) Participants: Speaking likeness: technologies of vision in everyday practices Alignments of State and Biomedicine within the Context of of border control in Europe Ildiko Plajas, University of Reproductive Genetic Risk Governance in Turkey Maria Amsterdam Kramer, London School of Economics Session Organizers: Egg vitrification as routine: new challenges for European Michelle Spektor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology governance of reproductive bioeconomies Vincenzo Pavone, Ranjit Pal Singh, Cornell University Consejo Superior Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC); Nicky Chair: Hudson, De Montfort University; Cathy Herbrand, De Ranjit Pal Singh, Cornell University Montfort University 037. Making science in public: 3 Reproduction at the Intersection of Global, Regional and 12:00 to 1:40 pm National Contexts: Challenging Reproductive Governance in virPrague: VR 15 Turkey Safak Kilictepe, Kirsehir Ahi Evran University Participants: The story of one post-Soviet success: How Ukrainian fertility Innovation Communication – bridging Science Communication industry prospers, when everything else falls apart Polina and RRI Maja Horst, Technical University of Denmark - Vlasenko, Indiana University DTU; Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School Session Organizers: “It is also a little bit liberating”: Scientists as activists Sarah Cathy Herbrand, De Montfort University Maria Schönbauer, Munich Center for Technology in Vincenzo Pavone, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Cientificas Society, Technical University of Munich (CSIC) The Science Gallery Effect: Evaluating Impacts of Art-Science Chair: Exhibitions on the Culture of Science Autumn Brown, Nicky Hudson, De Montfort University Science Gallery Dublin 040. Economics/Economy, Governance and STS I The Trickle-down of Political and Economic Control: Notes on 12:00 to 1:40 pm the Organizational Suppression of Environmental virPrague: VR 18 Researchers Sampsa Saikkonen, University of Helsinki, Participants: Department of Social Research; Esa Tapani Väliverronen, A market to whom? Christian Frankel, Copenhagen Business University of Helsinki School Session Organizer: Defining risk in legal disputes: how STSers promote scientific Sarah Davies, University of Vienna understanding in the justice system Wen-Ling Tu, National Chair: Chengchi University; Hung-Yang Lin, Academia Sinica Noriko Hara, Indiana University From RCB to RCA: Epidemiologic Causation and Legal 038. Veterinary anthropology - session 2 Mobilization in Taiwanese Toxic Torts Yi-Ping Lin, National 12:00 to 1:40 pm Yang-Ming University virPrague: VR 16 Session Organizer: Participants: Christian Frankel, Copenhagen Business School Disciplining and domestication: dogs, science and the Chair: Anthropocene J. Bernardo P. Couto Soares, University of Christian Frankel, Copenhagen Business School Amsterdam - AISSR 041. ‘Not doing’ in times of crisis: agency and the urgency of Hinders To Smallholder Livestock Production In Northern pause and restraint Uganda: Moving Beyond The Threat Of Animal Disease 12:00 to 1:40 pm Anna Arvidsson, The Swedish University of Agricultural virPrague: VR 19 Sciences; Klara Fischer, Swedish University of Agricultural Participants: Sciences Uncomfortable Knowledge and Non-Action as Ways to Care Towards A New Ethics Of Farm Veterinary Care: Exploring Roger Strand, University of Bergen; Thomas Völker, The Intersection Between Veterinary Science, Technologies European Commission - Joint Research Centre; Zora And Farmed Animal Welfare Camille Bellet, University of Kovacic, University of Bergen, Norway Liverpool; Lindsay Hamilton, University of York; Jonathan What Does ‘Doing Nothing’ Do When Talking About High- Galit Wellner, The NB School of Design & Tel Aviv Risk Major Surgery? Gemma Hughes, University of Oxford, University UK; Lucas Seuren, University of Oxford; Sara Shaw, Chair: University of Oxford Tincuta Heinzel, Loughborough University What follows on from “doing everything”? Disentangling Discussants: patients from systems of support in UK intensive care units Judith Christine Igelsböck, MCTS, Technical University of Annelieke Driessen, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Munich medicine; Simon Cohn, LSHTM Josef Holy, MSD Session Organizer: 044. On the Interplay of Images, Imaginaries and Imagination in Annelieke Driessen, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Science Communication (Interdisciplinary Focus) medicine 12:00 to 1:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 22 Simon Cohn, LSHTM Participants: Discussant: Images, Imaginaries and Imagination in Metagenomics. Toward Joanna Latimer, SATSU, University of York the Bridging of the ‘Molecular’ and of the ‘Ecosystemic’ 042. Experimental Practices and Practical Experiments in an Vision Roberta Raffaeta' Uncertain World III Imaging Human Computer Interface in Film: from HAL to The 12:00 to 1:40 pm Matrix Naomi Mandel, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem virPrague: VR 20 Concepts as Triggers of the Complex Triad of Imagination, Participants: Images and Imaginaries. A Philosophical Reflection German Researchers’ Implicit Associations With Questionable Research A Duarte Practices Justus Maximilian Karl Rathmann, Universität Session Organizer: Zürich; David Johann, Universität Zürich; Heiko Rauhut, Andreas Metzner-Szigeth, Free University of Bolzano Universität Zürich Chair: Science Busking, Recursivity, and Zones of Awkward Andreas Böhn, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Engagement in a Large-Scale Research Project on Embodied Discussant: Digital Technology Christian Pentzold, Chemnitz University Luca Toschi, University of Florence of Technology; Ingmar Rothe, Institute for Media Research, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany 045. The tacit governance of decision-making in knowledge production Sociomaterial mediations and the politics of remote sensing in 12:00 to 1:40 pm the Brazilian Amazon Theodore Vurdubakis, Lancaster virPrague: VR 23 University Management School; Raoni Rajão, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) Participants: Women in Exact Sciences and Technology Careers: Is Innovative Research Good Research? How ‘Innovation perspectives and challenges Gabriela Marino Silva, Demands’ Are Perceived And Put Into Practice By Universidade Estadual de Campinas, UNICAMP; Karoline Researchers Ruth Falkenberg, University of Vienna Waitman de Barros, None Career Decision-Making Among Astrophysicists Jarita Session Organizer: Holbrook, University of the Western Cape Heiko Rauhut, Universität Zürich Epistemic Laundering: A Typology of Transformations Nicole Chair: C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison; Sergio Heiko Rauhut, Universität Zürich Sismondo, Queen's University Session Organizers: 043. Experiments with Algo-governance and Future-Making: Ruth Falkenberg, University of Vienna

STS Scholars as Designers I. Maximilian Fochler, University Of Vienna 12:00 to 1:40 pm Ruth Müller, MCTS TU München virPrague: VR 21 Lisa Sigl, Research Platform Responsible Research and Participants: Innovation in Academic Practice, University of Vienna Algo-governance and Future Making: Unraveling Responsible Chair: Design Gayathri Haridas, Singapore University of Maximilian Fochler, University Of Vienna Technology & Design; Norakmal Hakim Bin Norhashim, Singapore University of Technology & Design 046. STS, Technoscience and How Discontinuation Matters I 12:00 to 1:40 pm Democratic Control Over Algorithmic Governance: Posing the virPrague: VR 24 Problem that We Wish to Solve Ori Freiman, Bar-Ilan University Participants: Prototyping Nature's Data Futures in Emerging Database A New Era: The French Nuclear Socio-Technical System Architectures hagit keysar, Museum für Naturkunde Berlin; Facing Discontinuation Martin Denoun, GSPR/EHESS Tahani Nadim, Museum fuer Naturkunde; Filippo Bertoni, Why Is It So Hard To Discontinue Nuclear Power? Neglected Aarhus University; Felipe Mammoli, UNICAMP Military And Democratic Considerations Andy Stirling, Session Organizers: Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex; phil Denisa Reshef Kera, University of Salamanca johnstone, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex Phasing out, not (dis)continuing: towards a nuanced and Stefan Schäfer, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies normatively inclusive understanding of infrastructure in 050. Choreographies: Rhythms and Movements in Research, transitions Aad Ferdinand Correlje, TU Delft; Toyah part 3 Rodhouse, Delft University of Technology; Eefje Cuppen, TU 3:00 to 4:40 pm Delft virPrague: VR 02 Strategic options for policy to discontinue of socio- Participants: technological regimes Stefan Kuhlmann, University of Bodies In Motion: Spatio-temporal Choreographies In The Twente; Peter Stegmaier, University of Twente Study Of Physical Activity During Pregnancy Julie When phasing-out technology strikes back: A social practice Bønnelycke, Roskilde Universitet; Astrid Jespersen, theory exploration of cloud seeding Zahar Koretsky, University of Copenhagen; Maria Larsen, University of Maastricht University; Harro van Lente, Maastricht Copenhagen the SAXO institute University Choreographies of making archaeological data Isto Huvila, Session Organizers: Uppsala University Peter Stegmaier, University of Twente Matters of Emergenc/y: Breakdown, Crisis and the Production phil johnstone, Science Policy Research Unit, University of of Scientific Knowledge Stephanie Beth Jordan, Michigan Sussex State University Chair: Session Organizers: Pierre-Benoit Joly, Lisis Niki Vermeulen, University of Edinburgh 047. Bristol University Press - Meet the Editor | 18 August Andrea Schikowitz, TUM 1:40 to 3:00 pm Filip Vostal, Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of virPrague: VR 01 Sciences Session Organizer: Chair: Bahar Muller, Bristol University Press Andrea Schikowitz, TUM Chair: Discussant: Paul Stevens, Bristol University Press Charis M Thompson, Princeton / London School of Economics 048. STS Enters the Transnational Covidscape: The Political and Political Science Ecologies and Inequalities of COVID-19 051. Building Digital Public Sector: Automated decision-making 3:00 to 4:40 pm across countries virPrague: VR 00 3:00 to 4:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 03 Tereza Stockelova, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Participants: Academy of Sciences Automating Welfare: Consequences of Automated Decision- Chair: making for Democratic Values Anne Kaun Joan Fujimura, University Of Wisconsin-Madison A Datafied Norwegian Public Sector – The (Re)configuration of Discussants: Data Driven Public Administration Lisa Marie Reutter, Warwick Anderson, University of Sydney NTNU Anthony Ryan Hatch, Wesleyan University Algorithmic Profiling of Seekers in Austria: How Austerity Duygu Kasdogan, İzmir Katip Çelebi University Politics Are Made Effective Gabriel Grill, University of 049. Making Time Michigan; Fabian Fischer, TU Wien; Doris Allhutter, 3:00 to 4:40 pm Austrian Academy of Sciences; Astrid Mager, Austrian virPrague: VR 01 Academy of Sciences; Florian Cech, TU Wien Participants: The AMS-Algorithm In Austria: Questions Of Discrimination Too big to fit: the coproduction of despair Gabriel Dorthe, IASS And Democratic Legitimacy Paola Lopez, University of Potsdam / Harvard STS Vienna The Making of a "Slow, Silent Genocide" Across Argentina's Session Organizers: Soy Belt Smith Marta Choroszewicz, University of Eastern Finland Fighting over time: Germany’s struggle to phase out coal Jens Marja Alastalo, University of Eastern Finland Marquardt, Department of Political Science, Stockholm Chair: University Marta Choroszewicz, University of Eastern Finland Clocking Value in the Bioeconomy Tess Doezema, Arizona 052. Performative Futures: Fighting Reification Inertias through State University Open Anticipations Nuclear futures, Japanese pasts Makoto Takahashi, Technical 3:00 to 4:40 pm University Munich virPrague: VR 04 The Politics of Epochalism Kasper Hedegaard Schiølin, Participants: Harvard STS Program, Harvard Kennedy School Exploring the Interaction of Technological Futures, Science Session Organizer: Fiction and Utopian Thinking Andreas Metzner-Szigeth, Kasper Hedegaard Schiølin, Harvard STS Program, Harvard Free University of Bolzano Kennedy School Futures Scenarios As Tools Of Participatory Science Chair: Communication In Ecosystem Management And Governance Ludwig Weh, Freie Universität Berlin In A Constitutional Momentum? Fixing Innovation with RRI in Modelling as anticipation: how computational models stabilize Global Governance Nina María Frahm, Technical University ideas of risk governance Daniela Fuchs, Institute of Munich, Munich Center for Technology in Society Technology Assessment of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Imagining the Possible During Constitutional Moments: (ITA-OeAW); Anja Bauer, University of Klagenfurt; Titus Revisiting the Rise of Personal Genomics Stephen Udrea, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Inst. of Technology Hilgartner, Department of Science & Technology Studies/ Assessment (ITA); Leo Capari, Institute of Technology Cornell University Assessment, Austrian Academy of Sciences Envisioning „the digital“. Controversies about the Smart Home Opening Up Smart City Visions to Citizen Perspectives and the re-configuration of everyday life Friederike Rohde, Through Art & Play Aafke Fraaije, Vrije Universiteit Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW) and TU Amsterdam; Frank Kupper, Athena Institute, VU University, Berlin Amsterdam Reimagining sustainable transformation in a digital world: The Opening Up Sociotechnical Entrenchments through vanguard vision of the German Advisory Council on Global Anticipations: Relational Quality and the Heuristics of Change Christine Polzin, UFZ Leipzig; Nele Kress, UFZ Foresight Sergio Urueña, University of the Basque Country Leipzig; silke beck, UFZ Leipzig UPV/EHU; Hannot Rodríguez, University of the Basque Session Organizers: Country UPV/EHU (Q4818001B); Andoni Ibarra, University silke beck, UFZ Leipzig of the Basque Country UPV/EHU Regula Valérie Burri, HCU - HafenCity University Hamburg Session Organizers: Chair: Sergio Urueña, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU silke beck, UFZ Leipzig Hannot Rodríguez, University of the Basque Country 055. FLIPPED | Transnational STS: Theories, Practices, and UPV/EHU (Q4818001B) Pedagogies (I) Andoni Ibarra, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU 3:00 to 4:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 07 Sergio Urueña, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU Participants: 053. Global Prospects and Perspectives on Responsible Research Science and Technology as a Global Challenge: Evaluation of and Innovation Attitudes and Notes from the course “Global Innovations” 3:00 to 4:40 pm Octavio Mucino-Hernandez, SFIS - Arizona State virPrague: VR 05 University; Annel Vasquez, Universidad de Guadalajara; Participants: Tomás Carrozza, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata; Institutional change for making responsible innovation a reality Jeanne Simon, Universidad de Concepcion; Martin Andrés rene vonschomberg, European Commission Perez Comisso, SFIS - Arizona State University; Lindsay How would a theory of de facto responsible innovation account Adams Smith, Arizona State University; Mary Jane for pluralities in global perspectives? Sally Randles, Parmentier, SFIS - Arizona State University Manchester Metropolitan University "Chinese Privilege": Teaching Race and Technology in Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) and the classical Singapore Monamie Bhadra Haines view of responsibility of scientists: Prospects and The Transnational Politics of the Wuhan Coronavirus Joji Perspectives of RRI in Japan Yuko Fujigaki, University of Kijima, University of Tsukuba; Ryosuke Ohniwa, University Tokyo of Tsukuba Towards a Paradigm Shift in the Innovation Discourse: the Illiberal science and STS: new directions in the studies of epistemic, political, and conceptual challenge of Responsible science in state dictatorships. The case of forensic science in Innovation Lucien von schomberg, Wageningen University Soviet Russia Volha Parfenchyk, Department of History and RRI in Quadruple Helix: how to practice co-responsibility in Art History, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands China's STI system Miao Liao, Changsha University of Transnational Transformations: Daoism, The Neurosciences, Science and Technology And The Politics Of Knowledge Johanna Pokorny, Session Organizer: University of Toronto rene vonschomberg, European Commission Session Organizers: Chair: Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine rene vonschomberg, European Commission Noela Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana Discussant: Duygu Kasdogan, İzmir Katip Çelebi University J Britt Holbrook, New Jersey Institute of Technology Aalok Khandekar, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad Angela Okune, University of California - Irvine 054. Constitutional moments: re-ordering science, democracy, Chair: and society Angela Okune, University of California - Irvine 3:00 to 4:40 pm virPrague: VR 06 056. The ‘elsewhere’ of sociotechnical life at night Participants: 3:00 to 4:40 pm (Re)framing Imaginaries: Exploring a constitutional moment in virPrague: VR 08 German AI governance Regula Valérie Burri, HCU - Participants: HafenCity University Hamburg Frontstaging nightlight - ALAN research as a ‘reflexive elsewhere’ of socio-technical life at night Markus Rudolfi, Technical University of Munich Institute for Sociology, Goethe University, Frankfurt; Nona 059. Alchemical Transformations 1: On Matters of Substance Schulte-Römer, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental and Change Research - UFZ; Friederike Klan, Deutsches Zentrum für 3:00 to 4:40 pm Luft und Raumfahrt; Helga Kuechly, virPrague: VR 11 GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam; Christopher Kyba, Participants: GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam Alchemy, Vital Nature, and (Bio)Dynamic Matters: Seduction and violence in the vertical night Casper Laing Preparations for Life Bradley Jones, Washington University Ebbensgaard, University of East Anglia in St. Louis Timing Sleep: Arctic Sleep Devices And The “Sleep of Any Soils of Remediation, Waters of Redemption: The time” Julie Sascia Mewes, Ruhr-Universität Bochum Ambivalences of Ameliorative Alchemy in „Post“ Mining How do we get everyone to space? Etka, James Madison Landscapes Cynthia Browne, IASS Potsdam / Harvard University; Kostas Thanos Polyzos, James Madison University /Ruhr University University; Brenda Trinidad, Insights El Paso Genesis 3.0: Engineering Against Xoo Elaine Gan, New York Session Organizer: University Casper Laing Ebbensgaard, University of East Anglia Living Fossils: Care and Curation in the Afterlives of Chair: Unhatched Eggs Alison Laurence, Stanford University Casper Laing Ebbensgaard, University of East Anglia Session Organizer: 057. Classic STS Papers: Session 1 Bradley Jones, Washington University in St. Louis 3:00 to 4:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 09 Heather Paxson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Participants: 060. Flows and overflows of personal data S1 Analogy, Ontology, and Psychology: Revisiting Theoretical 3:00 to 4:40 pm Sources of Bloor's 'Knowledge and Social Imagery' Andrei virPrague: VR 12 Kuznetsov, European Univeristy at St. Petersburg; ITMO Participants: University How Do Biomarkers Mark? Moran Levy; Elena Esposito, Reintroduction to Cybernetic Primitivism William J Lockett, Bielefeld University Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT) The promise and politics of AI-driven testing in healthcare: Agre’s „Surveillance and Capture“ Today Jan C Dittrich; Lisa ‘dataveillance’ and the making of new health subjects Alan Conrad, Leuphana University Petersen; Kiran Pienaar, Deakin University Relocating practices of production: the optical pulsar paper When do human genomic ancestry datasets become biomedical (Garfinkel et al., 1981) and its legacy. Laurent Camus datasets? Carlos Andrés Barragán, University of California, Session Organizers: Davis; James Griesemer, University of California, Davis Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison **Evidence and conversation: some thoughts on pluralism, Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University epistemic conflict and health platforms** Niccolò Tempini, Chair: University of Exeter, Egenis; David Teira, UNED Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison Session Organizer: 058. Exploring Otherworldly Ecologies Niccolò Tempini, University of Exeter, Egenis 3:00 to 4:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 10 Niccolò Tempini, University of Exeter, Egenis Participants: 061. Decentralisation and Distribution as Means of Change and An Ecology of a Smart Planet: Algorithms, Space Data and Hegemony Sustainability Matjaz Vidmar, The University of Edinburgh 3:00 to 4:40 pm Why we need a cultural ecology of Environmental Research to virPrague: VR 13 conceptualise Climate Change as a emerging field of Participants: Transplanetary complexity Sigrun Strange, Berlin Blockchain Unpacked: An Agent-Based Model of Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities Centralization of Computation and Its Implications for Nocturnal | Intertidal: On The Moon's Influence On Terrestrial Technology Governance Joonhyeok Park, KAIST Graduate Ecologies Tamara Alvarez, The New School School of Science Technology Policy; Kibae Kim, KAIST Simulating Spacesuits for Mars Veronika Nowak, University of (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology); So Vienna, Department of Science and Technology Studies Young Kim, KAIST STP Making (S)kin in Astrobiology: planetarity and beyond Building something new in the shell of the digital: The Alessandra Marino, The Open University prefigurative politics of the Decentralized Web Session Organizers: Staemmler, Freie Universität Berlin Michael Clormann, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Change the Web by Decentralizing Power: Resistance through Technical University of Munich Alternative Infrastructures Dawn Walker, Faculty of Matjaz Vidmar, The University of Edinburgh Information, University of Toronto Chair: For A Material Semiotics Of The Cryptographic Token Pedro Michael Clormann, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Jacobetty, The University of Edinburgh Hidden Virality: an Analysis of Epistemic Injustice and Online Session Organizer: Movements Britt Paris, Rutgers University, School of Victoria Neumann, Lancaster University Communication and Information Chair: Tracing Networked Infrastructures for Post-Truth. Public Anna Adamowicz, Institute of Philosophy, Mickiewicz Dissections of, and by Techno-Political Leviathans Niels van University Dijk, Vrije Universiteit Brussel 062. Unpacking the Foundations of the Current Biometric Session Organizer: Moment: Biometric Machinations of Belonging Rob Evans, Cardiff University 3:00 to 4:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 14 Johan Soderberg Participants: 065. FLIPPED Acknowledging Residues: the (un-)making of an On Categorizing. Doing and undoing "refugees" in the environmental concern - I aftermath of large scale displacement Andrea Behrends, 3:00 to 4:40 pm Universität Bayreuth virPrague: VR 17 A Biometric Double-Bind: Refugees and Digital Participants: Humanitarianism in Lebanon Jenna Harb, Australian Sludge Stories – a journey into the indeterminate world of waste National University; Kathryn Henne, Australian National water residues Linus Ekman Burgman, Department of University Thematic Studies - Technology and Social Change, Women and the Biometric State: A Case of Aadhaar and Linköping University Welfare in India Bidisha Chaudhuri, International Institute Locating residues of concern. Scouting and mapping sites for of Information Technology Bangalore; Hartej Singh, IIIT Persistent Organic Pollutants in Dar es Salaam Franziska Bangalore Klaas Seeing Like An Algorithm: Facial Recognition Systems And The Making and Effects of “The World’s Largest E-waste The Politics Of Pattern Recognition Abigail Nieves Delgado, Dump.” Grace Akese, University of Bayreuth Ruhr University Bochum Closer to the Ground: Patchy Radiation, Children’s Body, and Session Organizers: the Stakes of (Un)Knowing in Post-Nuclear Fukushima Ranjit Pal Singh, Cornell University Jieun Cho, Duke University Michelle Spektor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Session Organizer: Chair: Franziska Klaas Michelle Spektor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chair: 063. Inclusion in scientific communities I Signe Mikkelsen, University of Oslo 3:00 to 4:40 pm Discussant: virPrague: VR 15 Susanne Bauer, University of Oslo Participants: 066. Economics/Economy, Governance and STS II Endogenous and exogenous causes for constraints on inclusion 3:00 to 4:40 pm Jochen Glaser, TU Berlin virPrague: VR 18 The ambivalence of integrating African scholars into the world Participants: science system through PhD-training: Old issues, new Governance and Transition of the Electricity Sector to approaches Stefan Skupien, WZB Berlin Social Science Sustainability The Case of Solar Energy in Brazil Jean Center; Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Carlos Hochsprung Miguel, Federal University of São Paulo The Failed Revolution: Technological Determinism and the "Let's Not Have the Perfect Be the Enemy of the Good": Social Global Production of Knowledge Marcel Knöchelmann, Impact Bonds, RCTs, and the Valuation of Social Services University College London/Yale University James Williams, York University Unemployment = exclusion? Susanne Wollin-Giering, TU Assembling ‘plastic policy objects’ in EU regulatory spaces Berlin; Markus Hoffmann, TU Berlin Artemis Papadaki-Anastasopoulou Session Organizers: Higher education governance: a moral economy of value Tamar Jochen Glaser, TU Berlin Nir, King's College London Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Session Organizer: Chair: James Williams, York University Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Chair: 064. Means And Ends Of STS (Part II): Trust, Knowledge And James Williams, York University Social Media 067. More-than-Human Ethnographies of Global Health 3:00 to 4:40 pm 3:00 to 4:40 pm virPrague: VR 16 virPrague: VR 19 Participants: Participants: Governing the Median Estate: Hyper-Truths and Post-Truth in Hydrating in the Wake of Cholera: Bottled Water and Haunted the regulation of digital innovations Kjetil Rommetveit, Entanglements in Haiti Victoria Koski-Karell, University of University of Bergen, Norway; Niels van Dijk, Vrije Michigan Universiteit Brussel Re-imagining Outbreaks: Considering Posthuman Josef Holy, MSD Understandings of Cholera Through the Development of a 070. The Politics of Uncertainty; Visualizing, Quantifying, and Biosensor Paula Palanco, KU Leuven Fact-Checking Truth Claims in an Era of Polarized Politics Scale-making with microbes: global, local and other situated 3:00 to 4:40 pm human-microbial engagements Jose A. Cañada, University virPrague: VR 23 of Helsinki Participants: Towards a Viral Ecology: Virus Hunting and Strategic “… a message that becomes apparent immediately” – When Predictions on ‘Emerging Mosquito-Borne Diseases’ in Uncertainty Is Opposed To Becoming Evident Rahel Brazil Tullio Dias da Silva Maia, University of Exeter Estermann, University of Lucerne Moving Between Public and Global Health: Wolbachia-infected What kind of a test is a fact-check? Noortje Marres, University Mosquitoes across the City of Rio de Janeiro Luisa Reis of Warwick, UK; Liliana Bounegru, King's College London; Castro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Jonathan Gray, King's College London Session Organizers: Video (F)Acts: Audiovisuality and Public Truth sidar bayram, Jose A. Cañada, University of Helsinki Koç University Sociology Department Luisa Reis Castro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Focusing on repair: Multiple truths, multiple journalisms (MIT) Candis Callison, Unversity of British Columbia; Mary Lynn Chair: Young, University of British Columbia Jose A. Cañada, University of Helsinki “What’s Your Source?” Lay People’s Arguments And Discussant: Expertise In Reaction To Vaccination (Mis)information On Salla Sariola, University of Helsinki Facebook Manon Berriche, médialab Sciences Po 068. Experimental Practices and Practical Experiments in Session Organizer: Uncertain world IV Christopher Anderson 3:00 to 4:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 20 Christopher Anderson Participants: 071. Materiality, Knowledges, Inequalities: Multiplicity and Technologies of Resistance and Control in the 2019 Eurovision Sovereignty in a Post-colonial World Song Contest Controversy Alexei Tsinovoi, University of 3:00 to 4:40 pm Copenhagen; Anders Kristian Munk, Aalborg University virPrague: VR 24 The Case for Intentional Language: Rhetoric and engagement in Participants: the museum space Pamela Camille Perrimon Colonial Body Archives: Epistemic Violence and Multiple The Desire to See: Binary System, Architectural Space and the Relations Christine Hanke, University of Bayreuth Ontology of Being-with Yijun Sun, UMASS-Amherst The face as folded object: race and the problems with ‘progress’ The erratic progress of science and technology in archaeology in forensic DNA phenotyping Roos Hopman, Amsterdam Mike Kelly, UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON Institute for Social Science Research, University of Session Organizer: Amsterdam Mike Kelly, UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON Exploring the Scientific and Policy Questions of the French Chair: Anthropological Mission on West African Pharmacopoeia Mike Kelly, UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON Natewinde Sawadogo, University of Ouaga II 069. Experiments with Algo-governance and Future-Making: Locating Controversy in Established Technoscience: Debating STS Scholars as Designers II. National DNA Databases in South Africa Noah Tamarkin, 3:00 to 4:40 pm Cornell University virPrague: VR 21 ‘Cholets’ as Relational Multiplicity: Hyper-buildings and Participants: Decolonizing Aesthetics Marco Paladines, Technical Legal Aspects of Patterns Tincuta Heinzel, Loughborough University Berlin University Session Organizers: Ventriloquist Ontology Afroditi Psarra, DXARTS, University of Uli Beisel, University of Bayreuth Washington Katharina Schramm Feminist Hardware Workshop Stefanie Wuschitz, Academy of Chair: Fine Arts Vienna; Patricia Joan Reis, Academy of Fine Arts Uli Beisel, University of Bayreuth Vienna 072. Making Time - follow-up discussion Ecosystemic Value Mapping Marie Davidova, Welsh School of 4:40 to 6:00 pm Architecture / Collaborative Collective virPrague: VR 01 Session Organizer: Session Organizer: Tincuta Heinzel, Loughborough University Kasper Hedegaard Schiølin, Harvard STS Program, Harvard Chairs: Kennedy School Galina Mihaleva, Nanyang Technological University Chair: Hannah Perner-Wilson, Kobakant collective Kasper Hedegaard Schiølin, Harvard STS Program, Harvard Discussants: Kennedy School Denisa Reshef Kera, University of Salamanca 073. 6S Open Meeting Participants: 4:40 to 6:00 pm Gendered practices in multidisciplinary research and virPrague: VR 02 innovation: The case of health technology Marja Session Organizer: Vehviläinen, Tampere University Stephen Zehr, Univ. Southern Indiana A Better World For Who? Giving Young People Agency To 074. Fleck Book Prize Shape Emerging Worlds Hannah Cowan, King's College 4:40 to 6:00 pm London; Charlotte Kühlbrandt, King's College London virPrague: VR 03 Conceiving an Epistemology of Egalitarianism Through Session Organizer: Martin’s ‘The Egg and the Sperm’ Adam Peri, University of Lesley J F Green, University of Cape Town Chicago Chair: Session Organizer: Lesley J F Green, University of Cape Town Marja Vehviläinen, Tampere University 075. How social are the seeds? Chair: 4:40 to 6:00 pm Gabriele Griffin, Uppsala University virPrague: VR 04 080. Artificial Africa: Seeing urban algorithms through Session Organizer: infrastructure, labour, justice and aesthetics OSCAR A. FORERO, AGROSAVIA; SOAS-UK 6:00 to 7:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 02 Erika Vanessa Wagner-Medina, AGROSAVIA, Colombia Participants: 076. Easy, Rapid and Transparent Publishing with Emerald Health data systems in Zambia - mistranslations moving from Open Research rural to urban? Jennifer A. Liu, University of Waterloo 4:40 to 6:00 pm (Post)colonial AI Technologies at the Digital Gateway to Africa virPrague: VR 05 Andrea Pollio, Future Urban Legacy Lab - Polytechnic of Session Organizer: Turin Sallie Gregson, Emerald Publishing The Globalization of AI and The Practice Turn in Africa Yousif Chair: Hassan Sallie Gregson, Emerald Publishing The Division of Biometric Work. For a regressive anthropology of technology from the Senegalese electoral administration. 077. Social Scientists In Outer Space (organised by the SSOS Cecilia Passanti, Université Paris Descartes (Ceped) Network) BRT systems in African cities and sustainable urban mobility 4:40 to 6:00 pm Deborah Ogochukwu Ejim-Eze, Foundation for virPrague: VR 10 Sustainability Science in Africa/ Obafemi Awolowo Session Organizers: University, Ile-Ife; Emmanuel Ejim-Eze, Institute of A.R.E. Taylor, University of Cambridge Engineering, technology and innovation Management Michael Clormann, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Session Organizers: Technical University of Munich Matthew Harsh, California Polytechnic State University James Lawrence Merron, University of Basel Ravtosh Bal, Duke University Nina Klimburg Witjes, Vienna University Richard Tutton, University of York Chair: Denis Sivkov, Russian academy of national economy and public Kerry Holden, Queen Mary, University of London administration 081. Maintenance and its knowledges I Chair: 6:00 to 7:40 pm Matjaz Vidmar, The University of Edinburgh virPrague: VR 03 078. Lessons from Big Data in the Covid-19 pandemic: Participants: Significance and Agency of STS in contemporary datafication Getting to know and learning to care for microalgae in an 6:00 to 7:40 pm experimental wastewater treatment system Mandy de Wilde, virPrague: VR 00 University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Fenna Smits, Session Organizer: University of Amsterdam Tereza Stockelova, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Maintaining an Aboriginal Honeybee Population in Ukraine’s Academy of Sciences Transcarpathian Region Tanya Richardson, Wilfrid Laurier Chair: University; Emilia Keil, Prokopovych Institute of Katja Mayer, Vienna University Beekeeping, Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine; Alla Kizman, Prokopovych Institute of Beekeeping, Academy of Discussants: Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine; Stepan Kerek, Prokopovych Alex Hanna, Google Institute of Beekeeping, Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Stefania Milan, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Ukraine; Viktor Papp, Prokopovych Institute of Beekeeping, Christian Sandvig, University of Michigan Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine; Ivan Mertsyn, 079. Old Academies and Emerging Worlds: Feminist Encounters Prokopovych Institute of Beekeeping, Academy of Agrarian 6:00 to 7:40 pm Sciences of Ukraine virPrague: VR 01 "My store is a laboratory" Nicolas Nova, Geneva School of Art and Design 084. FLIPPED | Digital Experiments in the Making I: Maintenance in Time: Managing Time in Repair and Epistemological And Ethical Considerations Maintenance Work Alex Reiss Sorokin, Massachusetts 6:00 to 7:40 pm Institute of Technology virPrague: VR 07 Software as an Object of Shared Maintenance Knowledge Mace Participants: Ojala, IT University of Copenhagen; Marisa Leavitt Cohn, Life In The Trading Zone Of Digital STS Torben Elgaard IT University Copenhagen Jensen, Aalborg University Copenhagen; Anders Kristian Session Organizers: Munk, Aalborg University Jérôme Denis, CSI - MINES ParisTech Code Ethnography And The Materiality Of Power In Digital Fernando Dominguez, UC San Diego Communication Infrastructures Fernanda R. Rosa, David Pontille, CNRS Annenberg School for Communication, University of Chair: Pennsylvania David Pontille, CNRS Transforming Code Into Voice: Toward A Material Semiotic 082. Cosmogrammatics. Nature(s) in planetary designs Critical Code Studies Of Weizenbaum’s ELIZA Program 6:00 to 7:40 pm Jamie Steele, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute virPrague: VR 05 Session Organizers: Participants: Lina Franken, University of Hamburg Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine En Terre: Global Material Imaginaries of Sustainable Design Mike Fortun, University of California, Irvine and Earthen Architecture in Senegal Megan Wiessner, New Gertraud Koch, University of Hamburg York University Chair: Mobility as Speculative Technics of Survivable Architectures Gertraud Koch, University of Hamburg Fadi Shayya, The University of Manchester Speculating at the nation-state scale Michaela Büsse, FHNW 085. FLIPPED | Sustainable Biofuels?: Redesigning Nature, HGK Nation, and Growth "We Only Have One Landfill Left": The Planetary Imaginary of 6:00 to 7:40 pm Semakau Landfill May Ee Wong virPrague: VR 08 Session Organizers: Participants: Johannes Bruder, FHNW Academy of Art and Design Redesigning Growth: Sugarcane Biotechnology and Post- Gökçe Günel, Rice University Petroleum Futures in São Paulo, Brazil Katie Ulrich, Rice Selena Savic University Chair: Cultivating Energy, Fuelling Empire: The Making of Biofuels Johannes Bruder, FHNW Academy of Art and Design in a Colonized Present Jessica Caporusso, York University From Invasive Species to Biofuel of the Future: Marabú’s 083. Proliferation and dispersal of (in)security actors and Transformation into Cuba’s New Hope Lauren Nareau, materialities (Proliferation, dispersal and (in)security #1) UNC Chapel Hill 6:00 to 7:40 pm virPrague: VR 06 Fuelling Bodies: Phosphorus, Agriculture, and Energetic Relations Cameron Butler, York University Participants: Fueling the Failure: Biofuels, Forests, and the Environmental Distributed Sovereignty: “War Clouds” & The Digital Military- State andrew douglas schuldt, University Of British Industrial Complex Lauren E Bridges, Annenberg School of Columbia Communication, University of Pennsylvania Session Organizers: Imagining Europe at the intersection of innovation and Duygu Kasdogan, İzmir Katip Çelebi University insecurity Dagmar Rychnovska, IHS Vienna; Christian Jessica Caporusso, York University Haddad, Austrian Institute for International Affairs - oiip; Katie Ulrich, Rice University Nina Klimburg Witjes, Vienna University andrew douglas schuldt, University Of British Columbia The Aesthetic Proliferation of Security Jonathan Austin; Anna Chair: Leander, Graduate Institute of International and Duygu Kasdogan, İzmir Katip Çelebi University Devleopemnt Studies, Geneva Discussants: Proliferation and dispersal of sensors as infrastructures of Nicole Labruto, Johns Hopkins University in/security Nina Klimburg Witjes, Vienna University Andrew S. Mathews, UC Santa Cruz Criticalities Of Dispersed Data Sources In Birding And Predictive Policing Ann Rudinow Saetnan, NTNU; Rocco 086. Classic STS Papers: Session 2 Bellanova, UVA 6:00 to 7:40 pm Session Organizers: virPrague: VR 09 Annalisa Pelizza, University of Bologna and University of Participants: Twente Designing with Latour. Using Latour's ‘‘Where Are the Claudia Aradau, King’s College London Missing Masses? The Sociology of a Few Mundane Chair: Artifacts’’ as a design tutorial. Alvise Mattozzi, Free Annalisa Pelizza, University of Bologna and University of University of Bolzano; tiziana piccioni, Università IULM Twente Resisting The Cyborg: The Case of Wearable Computers Ana Viseu, Universidade Europeia Carving a Space for China’s Computer Amateurs: CFido as a Seamlessness – Postcolonial Folding of Thomas Hughes’s Chinese Cyberspace before the Internet Chen-Pang Yeang, Seamless Web Alexandra Hofmaenner, University of Basel University of Toronto; Wen-Ching Sung, University of Session Organizers: Toronto; Zhixiang Cheng, University of Toronto Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison Extra-Institutional Science: A Closer Look at Community Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University Laboratories Anna Verena Eireiner, University of Cambridge Chair: Session Organizer: Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University Chen-Pang Yeang, University of Toronto 087. Strategies for Knowledge Coproduction in the Agrifood Chair: Sector - session 1 Chen-Pang Yeang, University of Toronto 6:00 to 7:40 pm 090. Political Data of the Digital Anthropocene: (Justice, virPrague: VR 10 Diplomacy and Negotiation) Participants: 6:00 to 7:40 pm Agroecological innovation: co-producing nature, society and virPrague: VR 13 socioenvironmental technologies Les Levidow, Open Participants: University Approaching the Digital Anthropocene: Ethnographic Are governmental strategies regarding seed provision adequate Encounters & Conceptual Openings James Maguire, IT to advance resilience of agri-food systems in Colombia? University Copenhagen; Astrid Andersen, Aalborg Erika Vanessa Wagner-Medina, AGROSAVIA, Colombia; University; Rachel Douglas Jones, IT University Adriana Marcela Santacruz Castro, Agrosavia; Claudia Copenhagen Patricia Rendón Ocampo, Agrosavia Energy-Data-Scapes. How to transform energy with data. Laura Has Agro-food Research focus in supplying technology Kocksch, Ruhr University Bochum changed following government instructions to develop Scales of Reason: Data Sharing and Climate Change in the Territorial Innovation Systems? OSCAR A. FORERO, Caribbean Sarah Vaughn, University of California, Berkeley AGROSAVIA; SOAS-UK Rising Ocean Waves: Actual, Digital, North, South Stefan Session Organizer: Helmreich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) OSCAR A. FORERO, AGROSAVIA; SOAS-UK Session Organizers: Chair: James Maguire, IT University Copenhagen OSCAR A. FORERO, AGROSAVIA; SOAS-UK Astrid Andersen, Aalborg University Discussant: Rachel Douglas Jones, IT University Copenhagen Erika Vanessa Wagner-Medina, AGROSAVIA, Colombia Chair: 088. Alchemical Transformations 2: On Matters of Substance Astrid Andersen, Aalborg University and Change Discussant: 6:00 to 7:40 pm Jennifer Gabrys, University of Cambridge virPrague: VR 11 091. Crafting Critical Methodologies in Computing: Theories, Participants: Practices and Future Directions (A) Devil's Dust: The Alchemy of Rags Hanna Rose Shell, 6:00 to 7:40 pm University of Colorado Boulder virPrague: VR 14 Great Transmutations? Habitat, Care, and Operations Futures in Participants: San Pedro Bay Christina Dunbar-Hester, University of Queer Maximalism HyperBody Jiadong Qiang, Goldsmiths, Southern California University of London Tracing Flows and Alchemical Transformations of “Phlogiston” Critically Systemic Design and the Myths of Computing in Contemporary Fire/Combustion Narratives Aadita Christoph Becker, University of Toronto Chaudhury, York University Examining How The Structure of Programming Languages From wasted energy to waste-to-energy Matt Barlow, The Shapes Computer Scientists’ Worldviews Elizabeth Patitsas, University of Adelaide McGill University Session Organizer: Using memory, materiality and affect to reconfigure practices of Heather Paxson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) computing Doris Allhutter, Austrian Academy of Sciences Chair: Session Organizers: Bradley Jones, Washington University in St. Louis Loren Britton, University of Kassel 089. Grassroots Innovation: Hacking, Making, Hobby, Claude Draude, University of Kassel, Germany Entrepreneurship 2 Goda Klumbyte, University of Kassel 6:00 to 7:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 12 Juliane Jarke, University of Bremen Participants: 092. Making science in public: 1 The “Life Cycle” of Pioneer Communities: The Emergence and 6:00 to 7:40 pm the Decline the Quantified Self and Maker Movements virPrague: VR 15 Andreas Hepp, University of Bremen Participants: Analysis of Public Engagement with Science on Social Media Susanne Bauer, University of Oslo for a Small Environmental Research Center Justin Paul 095. Economics/Economy, Governance and STS III Peters, Indiana University; Noriko Hara, Indiana University 6:00 to 7:40 pm Social Media Affordances for Climate Science communication: virPrague: VR 18 A Case Study of Mainstream Scientist-produced Climate Participants: Blogs Georgios Zoukas, National and Kapodistrian Seeing the economy as a whole. How the state represents the University of Athens economy with numbers Quentin Dufour, CNRS - I3 - CSI Data Deluge: Negotiating Data-Driven Imaginaries of Sea- Spectacles of/for assetization Tanja Schneider, University of St Level Rise on YouTube Simon David Hirsbrunner, Freie Gallen Universität Berlin The Fashion Cleanup: Analysis of Policy Mechanisms for Session Organizers: Moving towards Socially and Ecologically Sustainable Sarah Davies, University of Vienna Textile Model Pratyusha Kiran, Virginia Polytechnic Noriko Hara, Indiana University Institute and State University; Panita Chatikavanij, Science Chair: and Technology in Society, Virginia Tech Noriko Hara, Indiana University Unruly Users: Cycling Governance in Context Bernhard 093. Negotiating knowledge of harm through affects, Wieser, TU Graz embodiment and trust 1 Governance from Within. The Role of Scientific Societies in 6:00 to 7:40 pm Defining Ethical Standards in the Field of Reproductive virPrague: VR 16 Medicine Michaela Scheriau, Research Platform Participants: Responsible Research and Innovation in Academic Practice, Quantifying Patients’ Affect: Decision Regret Scales and the University of Vienna Biomedicalization of Medical Harm , Harvard Session Organizer: University Bernhard Wieser, TU Graz Negotiate Pain During Childbirth as Resistance to Harm: An Chair: Analysis of Competing Institutionalized Models of Bernhard Wieser, TU Graz Knowledge Production in Maternity Care Organization in 096. Universities, Universalities, Globalities I and in Canada Maud Arnal, EHESS, Cermes3/IRIS 6:00 to 7:40 pm Producing Expertise on Birth: analyzing the emotional context virPrague: VR 19 of the ignorance- knowledge nexus. Anna Durnova, Institute Participants: of Sociological Studies/ Faculty of Social Sciences; Eva Hejzlarova, Institute of Sociological Studies Hidden or Potential (HoP) Colleges in Larger Institutions Steve Elliott, Arizona State University; Kimberly A. Scott, Arizona Session Organizers: State University Anna Durnova, Institute of Sociological Studies/ Faculty of Social Sciences Knowledge Production and Epistemic Privilege In Venla Oikkonen, Tampere University Transnational Social Science Research Collaboration Rachel Fishberg, Roskilde University Chair: Venla Oikkonen, Tampere University Socio-Cultural Context In STEM Education Research: Who And What Matters? Tanja Tajmel, Concordia University 094. FLIPPED Acknowledging Residues: the (un-)making of an (Montreal, CANADA); Gita Ghiasi, Université de Montréal environmental concern - II STS and Engineering Education: A History of the 6:00 to 7:40 pm Undergraduate Thesis at the University of Virginia Bryn virPrague: VR 17 Seabrook, University of Virginia Participants: University Campus Living Labs – From Ivory Tower To The social conditions for visibility. Pesticide residues and Sandbox Sophie Nyborg, Technical University of Denmark - occupational health in California and France Jean-Noël DTU; Cian O'Donovan, University College London; Jouzel, Center for the study of organizations Mathieu Baudrin, CSI-Ecole Des Mines De Paris; Bozena Scientific and sensory engagements with residue: ethnographic Ryszawska, Wroclaw University of Economics; Gianluigi explorations of concern-making in Dar es Salaam Signe Viscusi, Imperial College Business School; Heidi Gautschi, Mikkelsen, University of Oslo EPFL; Makoto Takahashi, Technical University Munich; The good, bad and ugly carbon: Everyday encounters with Meiken Hansen, Technical University of Denmark; Maja carbon Jenny Rinkinen, University of Helsinki; Galina Horst, Technical University of Denmark - DTU Kallio, University of Helsinki Session Organizer: Residue Evil: Wrecks and Underwater Munitions as Matter of Rachel Fishberg, Roskilde University Concern and Care Sven Bergmann, German Maritime Chair: Museum Rachel Fishberg, Roskilde University Session Organizer: 097. Experimental Practices and Practical Experiments in an Signe Mikkelsen, University of Oslo Uncertain World II Chair: 6:00 to 7:40 pm Franziska Klaas virPrague: VR 20 Discussant: Participants: Knowing-How Things Are Made Public Through Body Copy. Diego Insights for Co-curation, Co-Design, & STS Collaboration Zhaawanong - The Southern Direction of the Anishinaabe Amanda Windle, Independent, plus 4S Council Member and Medicine Wheel: An approach to develop a Indigenous Backchannels Editor digital software bundle by/for/with Indigenous peoples in Listening as a Mechanism for Social Justice J Britt Holbrook, Tkaronto, Canada. ALEJANDRO MAYORAL BANOS, York New Jersey Institute of Technology; Elliot Douglas, University / Indigenous Friends Association University of Florida Session Organizer: Nano-Cities: Creating Infrastructures Across Scales In Rajesh Sharma, University of Tartu Nanoscience Benjamin Philip Blackwell, The University of Chair: Manchester Christian Ritter, Tallinn University Integrative Computational Architecture as Universal Discipline: 100. Discursive Traps in Global Health: Neglect, Poverty, and Some Cybernetic Strategies Yana Boeva, University of Emergence: neglected diseases Stuttgart 6:00 to 7:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 23 J Britt Holbrook, New Jersey Institute of Technology Participants: Chair: In the Search for a Magic Bullet: Biased Interests in Drug J Britt Holbrook, New Jersey Institute of Technology Development for Leishmaniasis Mady Malheiros Barbeitas, 098. Fakes and Legitimacy Reordering Sociology - CERMES 3/ Unité Inserm 988 - Ecole des 6:00 to 7:40 pm Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales - Paris) virPrague: VR 21 Pacified Accounts of Science: The Neglect of War in Participants: Colombian leishmaniasis' Problem Framing Lina Beatriz Inauthenticity And Natural History Reese Fulgenzi, The Pinto Garcia, York University University Of Chicago Leishmaniases of the New World from a historical and global Thinking With Imposters Else Vogel, Department of Thematic perspective Jaime L. Benchimol, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz Studies - Technology and Social Change, Linköping From the Vector, Straight to the Heart: Reframing Chagas University; David Moats, Linköping University, Tema-T Disease in Mexico Mariela Sanchez-Belmont Montiel, The (Tema Technology and Social Change); Stephen Woolgar; University of Manchester Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, Centre for Integrated Research on Making Maladies Mundane: Noncommunicable Diseases and Culture and Society (CIRCUS) the Social Determinants of Knowledge Jonathan David The Social Infrastructure of Misinformation That is Shaffer, Boston University Radicalizing the Right in Brazil David Nemer, University of Session Organizer: Virginia Mady Malheiros Barbeitas, Sociology - CERMES 3/ Unité Communication or Idealization? Attempts to Go Beyond the Inserm 988 - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales - Deficit Model in Institutions Popularizing Science Katarzyna Paris) - Tamborska, Institute of Sociology, Nicolaus Copernicus Chair: University, Toruń, Poland Mady Malheiros Barbeitas, Sociology - CERMES 3/ Unité Science and Rumor of Virus: the Politics of Information Inserm 988 - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales - Legitimacy of Coronavirus in China Alex Jiahong Lu, Paris) University of Michigan; Yuchen Chen, University of 101. The Ontological Politics of the Anthropocene II Michigan; Youngrim Kim, University of Michigan 6:00 to 7:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 24 Cristina Popescu, EHESS - Centre d'Etude des Mouvements Participants: Sociaux Ontological politics in the colombian high mountains: the Chair: conflict around conservation and the Anthropocene Camilo Cristina Popescu, EHESS - Centre d'Etude des Mouvements Castillo, Department of Thematic Studies - Technology and Sociaux Social Change, Linköping University Discussant: On the Technoecologies of Commoning Dagmar Lorenz- Stefan Nicolae, University of Trier Meyer, Charles University In Prague 099. Online Campaigns and Digital Personhood in the Age of Temporalizing the Issue Emil Flatø, University of Oslo Datafication The Artistic Sympoiesis and Emerging Artworlds Lenka 6:00 to 7:40 pm Polčová virPrague: VR 22 Session Organizer: Participants: António Carvalho, Centre for Social Studies - University of #SendNudes: The Rise of E-Girls Alice Fox, Science and Coimbra Technology in Society, Virginia Tech; Sophie Fox, Ohio Chair: Northern University Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Charles University In Prague Making Human Patient Simulation Count: Practices of 102. Iteration, Speculation, Transportation, Instrumentation: Algorithm Tuning and Tinkering with Performance Data The Logics of Time on the Periphery Ivana Guarrasi Guarrasi, University of California, San 8:00 to 9:40 pm virPrague: VR 01 8:00 to 9:40 pm Participants: virPrague: VR 04 The Affective Demands of Design Participation Paul Dourish, Participants: University Of Calilfornia Irvine Seizure Aesthetics: Temporal Regimes and Medical Speculation and the Design of Development Phoebe Sengers, Technology in Epilepsy Diagnosis Megh Marathe, Cornell University University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Time From Away: Infrastructure and the Clash of Temporal Historiographies of Computing History: A Meta-Review Logics in Rural Newfoundland and Labrador Donny Charles Luke Alan Stark Persaud, Cornell University Now We Know Then: IoT, the Present, and the Future Perfect Scaling for Salmon Sarah Catherine Inman, University of John Seberger, Indiana University, Bloomington Washington Session Organizers: Session Organizer: Oscar Lemus, Indiana University, Bloomington Phoebe Sengers, Cornell University John Seberger, Indiana University, Bloomington Chair: Chair: Phoebe Sengers, Cornell University Charles Luke Alan Stark 103. Universals' Locales 106. ‘Another Science [Education] is Possible’: Science Education 8:00 to 9:40 pm in the Anthropocene virPrague: VR 02 8:00 to 9:40 pm Participants: virPrague: VR 05 A Paraconsistent History: Mathematical Logic in a Paradoxical Participants: World Rodrigo Ochigame, Massachusetts Institute of Let’s root for each other and grow: ‘Class Journeys’ Technology Acknowledging the Interconnectedness (with)in Science Soviet Mathematicians, the Academy of Sciences, and the Education Rachel Askew, Vanderbilt University Longue Duree in Soviet Computing Barbara Walker, Creating magical research: Writing for a felt reality in a more- University of Nevada, Reno than-human world Nicole Bowers, Arizona State University Bibliographic Globalization in the History and Historiography Decolonizing Healing within the Anthropocene Miranda Field, of Modern Mathematics Michael J Barany, University of University of Regina Edinburgh Anthropocene, Nature and a More-than-Human World Colin Session Organizer: Hennessy Elliott Michael J Barany, University of Edinburgh Session Organizer: Chair: Sara Tolbert, Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha University of Michael J Barany, University of Edinburgh Canterbury 104. Maintenance and its knowledges II Chair: 8:00 to 9:40 pm Sara Tolbert, Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha University of virPrague: VR 03 Canterbury Participants: 107. Proliferation and dispersal at the border (Proliferation, Roads’ Clinical Medicine: Hints at a Semiotic Paradigm in dispersal and (in)security #2) Infrastructure Maintenance Roman Solé-Pomies, Center for 8:00 to 9:40 pm the Sociology of Innovation - Mines ParisTech virPrague: VR 06 When to Care. Predictive Maintenance and the Expertise of Participants: Maintenance Workers in Public Transport Tobias Röhl, Making up data: from migrant traces to border inscriptions University of Siegen Claudia Aradau, King’s College London; Sarah Perret, Illicit energy economies and the care of things Carlos Cuevas- King's College London Garcia, Technical University of Munich Identification as Translation: Shiftings, Spokespersons and Knowledge, Knowledgeability, and Acknowledgement in Interessement Devices at the Securitized Border Annalisa HVAC Maintenance Alain Bovet, Institute of Geography and Pelizza, University of Bologna and University of Twente Sustainability; Moritz F Fürst, Université de Lausanne; EU border (in)security between infrastructural experimentation Tristan Loloum, Université de Lausanne and collective imagination Paul Trauttmansdorff, Good Care, Bad Economy? The Role Of Economic Practices In Department of Science and Technology Studies; Ulrike Felt, Maintaining Suitable Care Processes Barbara Grimpe, University of Vienna, Department of Science and Technology University of Klagenfurt Studies Session Organizers: Predictive Bordering: Frontex’s Drones As Actors Of Time Jérôme Denis, CSI - MINES ParisTech Above The Mediterranean Anika Redmann, Europa- Fernando Dominguez, UC San Diego Universität Viadrina David Pontille, CNRS Session Organizers: Chair: Annalisa Pelizza, University of Bologna and University of Jérôme Denis, CSI - MINES ParisTech Twente Claudia Aradau, King’s College London 105. Future Histories of Data and Databases Chair: Matthias Leese, ETH Zurich Rotterdam Discussant: Session Organizer: Lucy Suchman, Lancaster University, UK Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam 108. FLIPPED | Digital Experiments in the Making II: Chair: Collaborative Creation Of Infrastructures For STS Research Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam 8:00 to 9:40 pm Discussant: virPrague: VR 07 Martyn Pickersgill, University of Edinburgh Participants: 110. Classic STS Papers: Session 3 Platforms For Experimental Collaborative Ethnography And 8:00 to 9:40 pm STS Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine; Mike virPrague: VR 09 Fortun, University of California, Irvine; Tim Schuetz, UC Participants: Irvine; James Adams, University of California, Irvine; "Nonorganic Life" as Classic Paper: Manuel Delanda and STS Lindsay Poirier, University of California Davis; Alison Alexander Jenseth, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - STS Kenner, Drexel University; Angela Okune, University of Susan Leigh Star's Allergy to Onions (subject to panel California - Irvine; Aalok Khandekar, Indian Institute of conventions) Aryn Martin, York University Technology Hyderabad The Durkheim Test: Reenacting Susan Leigh Star's "Structure Curating A Digital Platform, Researching The Knowledge of Ill-Structured Solutions" Sebastian Gießmann, University Infrastructures Of Public Health Susanne Bauer, University of Siegen, Germany of Oslo; Christine Holmberg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane Tyranny and the Temporalities of Comparative Inquiry Matt Spencer Inhabiting The Algorithm. The Making Of A Smartphone App To Explore How People Became Habituated To Algorithmic Session Organizers: Profiling And Recommendation Systems Matías Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison Valderrama, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University Martin Tironi; Celia Lury, University of Warwick; Scott Chair: Wark, University of Warwick; Andre Simon, Pontificia Nicole C Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison Universidad Católica de Chile; Denis Parra, Pontificia 111. Means And Ends Of STS (Part I): STS As Theory And Universidad Católica de Chile Practice Doing Data Together: Intervening In Urban Planning With 8:00 to 9:40 pm Digital Methods Anders Koed Madsen, Aalborg University virPrague: VR 10 Session Organizers: Participants: Lina Franken, University of Hamburg Against Modernist Illusions: Why We Need More Democratic Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine and Constructivist Alternatives to Debunking Contentious Mike Fortun, University of California, Irvine Contents Jaron Harambam, Institute for Media Studies - KU Gertraud Koch, University of Hamburg Leuven Chair: “Fake News” In the Classroom: Critical Pedagogy As An Lina Franken, University of Hamburg Antidote To Post-Truth In Higher Education Shan 109. Health and Care Imaginaries Mohammed; Jessica Bytautas, University of Toronto; Quinn 8:00 to 9:40 pm Grundy, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, virPrague: VR 08 University of Toronto Participants: A moment of post-truth for STS Johan Soderberg Boxed-In & Beside: (Un)Situating Indigenous & Biomedical Session Organizer: Health Infrastructures in Wall Mapu/La Araucanía, Chile Rob Evans, Cardiff University Randall C Burson, Department of Anthropology, The Chair: University of Pennsylvania Kjetil Rommetveit, University of Bergen, Norway Crisis-in-the-Making or Crisis-Making? Tales from a 112. Alchemical Transformations 3: On Matters of Substance Regionalization of Elderly Care in the Netherlands Iris and Change Wallenburg, institute for Health Policy and Management; 8:00 to 9:40 pm Jitse Schuurmans, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Dara virPrague: VR 11 Ivanova, Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management; Participants: Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam The shapes of fog: Transforming atmospheric phenomena into “Go to Chigonela!”: Locating ‘good care’ at a Tanzanian water and theory machines Chakad Ojani, University of maternity waiting home Megan Cogburn, University of Manchester Florida Kodak Arcana: Alchemical Capitalism and the Material Implementation Over Time(s) and Across Context(s): Early Transformation of Social Bonds Ali Feser, University of Identification of Frailty in Alberta, Canada Meaghan Chicago Brierley, Alberta Health Services; Sara Mallinson, Alberta Queer Alchemy and the Modern Mikveh Movement Cara Rock- Health Services; Stephanie Hastings, Alberta Health Singer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Services; Rima Tarraf, Alberta Health Services “Emeryville is Weird:” Cosmopolitics of Urban Renewal in San Tying Regions To Places Jitse Schuurmans, Erasmus University Francisco Bay Area’s Biotech Corridor Annie Hammang, James Maguire, IT University Copenhagen Arizona State University Astrid Andersen, Aalborg University Chasing The Philosopher's Stone: In Search Of Healing Rachel Douglas Jones, IT University Copenhagen Practices After Austerity Kieran Cutting, Open Lab, Chair: Newcastle University James Maguire, IT University Copenhagen Session Organizer: Discussant: Bradley Jones, Washington University in St. Louis Jennifer Gabrys, University of Cambridge Chair: 115. Crafting Critical Methodologies in Computing: Theories, Bradley Jones, Washington University in St. Louis Practices and Future Directions (B) Discussant: 8:00 to 9:40 pm Heather Paxson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) virPrague: VR 14 113. Disrupting Biomedicine: The Politics and Practice of Open Participants: Source and Biohacked Drugs and Devices Questioning practices of computing design, through the 8:00 to 9:40 pm dialogue with testimonial textile crafting in Colombia Tania virPrague: VR 12 Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia; Laura Participants: Cortés-Rico, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada Hybridity and Fluidity of Crowd Organising in Biomedicine Software Art Practice in Aesthetic Programming Winnie Soon, Vidolov, University College Dublin; Emma Stendahl, Aarhus University University College Dublin; Susi Geiger, University College Reenchanting the Fetish: Critical Rituals of Human-Machine Dublin Interaction Ceyda Yolgormez, Concordia University Hacking Diabetes: Patient Activism, Open Source Medicine, Session Organizers: and DIY Insulin Pumps Colleen Lanier-Christensen, Loren Britton, University of Kassel Harvard University Goda Klumbyte, University of Kassel "Trickiness All Around": Open Insulin and the Thickets of the Juliane Jarke, University of Bremen Biocapital Landscape Andrew Ian Murray, University of Chair: California, Santa Cruz Claude Draude, University of Kassel, Germany Politically Engaged Research Within DIY/Biohacked Medicine 116. Whose Dream House? Efforts: Opportunities and Challenges from the Open Insulin 8:00 to 9:40 pm Project Nicole Foti, University of California, San Francisco virPrague: VR 15 Innovative Bodies: An Ethnography Of Medical Device Participants: Hacking In Contemporary India Anisha Chadha, New York The Electric Nursery Hannah Zeavin, UC Berkeley University Smart Home Hauntings Tamara Kneese, University of San Session Organizers: Francisco Colleen Lanier-Christensen, Harvard University Siri’s gendered labour Thao Phan, Deakin Univeristy Nicole Foti, University of California, San Francisco The Entreprenurialization of Domesticity: Home Automation in Chair: Co-Living Spaces Cansu Güner, Munich Center for Nicole Foti, University of California, San Francisco Technology in Society (MCTS) Discussant: Session Organizers: Hélène Mialet, York University STS Tamara Kneese, University of San Francisco 114. Ways of Knowing the Digital Anthropocene (Sensing and Hannah Zeavin, UC Berkeley Seeing) Chair: 8:00 to 9:40 pm Hannah Zeavin, UC Berkeley virPrague: VR 13 117. (Afro)Future Texts: Black Critical Frameworks for Participants: Emerging Worlds Engaging Environmental Data Justice to Conduct Civically 8:00 to 9:40 pm Valid Air Monitoring with Oil&Gas Fenceline Communities virPrague: VR 16 Lourdes Annette Vera, Northeastern University Participants: Making Sense of Urban Air Rasmus Tyge Haarløv, IT Anthropology and Theatre: Forecasting for Black Lives? Ugo University Copenhagen Felicia Edu, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Does the Common Heritage Principle make any difference? The Afterlives of Deportation: The Eritrean Self and Technologies case of marine biodiversity in the digital age Alice Vadrot, of Black Empire Sabine Mohamed, Institute of Anthropology University of Vienna, Department of Political Science; Arne at Heidelberg University Langlet, MARIPOLDATA / University of Vienna; Ina Tessnow von Wysocki, MARIPOLDATA / University of Affect without Borders?: Global and Local Campaigns against Vienna Maternal Mortality Adeola Oni-Orisan, UC San Francisco Sensing Landscape as a Media Object: A Case Study in Session Organizer: Kandahar, Afghanistan Saadia Mirza, The University Of Adeola Oni-Orisan, UC San Francisco Chicago Chair: Session Organizers: Adeola Oni-Orisan, UC San Francisco Discussants: The Citizen Science’s Democratic Turn : a sociological analysis Victoria M. Massie of a ‘participatory science programme’ and its Holly Okonkwo, Purdue University transformations Aymeric Luneau, INRAE, LISIS; Elise 118. Locating & timing governing in STS and Universities I: Demeulenaere, Centre Alexandre-Koyré; Romain Julliard, Exploring university cultures and systems CESCO - MNHN; Stéphanie Duvail, PALOC - IRD; 8:00 to 9:40 pm Frédérique Chlous, MNHN virPrague: VR 17 What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Citizen Participants: Science? Michael Strähle, Wissenschaftsladen Wien - Science Shop Vienna; Christine Urban, Wissenschaftsladen Between autonomy and dependency- exploring how university Wien - Science Shop Vienna managements conceptualize researchers’ behaviour and motivations Lisa-Maria Ferent Session Organizer: Ludwig Weh, Freie Universität Berlin Academic citizenship, the management of excellence, and the neo-liberal universities Knut H Sørensen, NTNU Norwegian Chair: University of Science and Technology Ludwig Weh, Freie Universität Berlin "I hate this place!" Algorithmic Governance of University 121. Experimental Practices and Practical Experiments in Students, Faculty, and Staff Sharon Traweek, UCLA Uncertain world V Quantum Postdocs: Precarious Employment, Fragmented 8:00 to 9:40 pm Careers and Marketized Mathematics in the Neoliberal virPrague: VR 20 University Milena Kremakova, Martin-Luther-University Participants: Halle-Wittenberg, Germany Technologies of Huachicol: Informal/Illegal Knowledges in Timing and Governance of International Mobility among Crime Networks Articulation of the Triángulo Rojo Scientists. A cultural analysis of university politics, Edmundo Meza Rodríguez, UNIVERSIDAD structural incentives and individual knowledge transfer. IBEROAMERICANA PUEBLA Helena Pettersson, Umeå University; Katarzyna Wolanik The Value Of Being Invisible - Hotel Housekeeping And It`s Boström, Umeå University; Magnus Öhlander, Stockholm Valuation Ville Savolainen, Tampere University University Is researching biodiversity worthwhile? conserving and Session Organizers: extracting value of life: the case of Colombia Alberto Knut H Sørensen, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Aparicio, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Technology Alexander von Humboldt Sharon Traweek, UCLA Session Organizer: Chair: Ville Savolainen, Tampere University Sandra Harding, Graduate Department of Education, UCLA Chair: 119. AI, cognition, posthumanism Ville Savolainen, Tampere University 8:00 to 9:40 pm 122. Re-animating the Sociocultural Life of Computer Graphics virPrague: VR 18 8:00 to 9:40 pm Participants: virPrague: VR 22 Beyond Heaven And Hell: Configuring Ethical AI Xaroula Participants: Kerasidou, Lancaster University New Operations: Digital Images in Architectural Design Cognitive technologies as scaffolding for scientific knowledge McKim, Birkbeck, University of London Melina Gastelum, UNAM Reconstruction, Emulation, Speculation: Methodological Constructing Faces: A Dialogue between ANT and AI Levi Provocations into the Socio-Technical History of Computer- Checketts, Santa Clara University Aided Design Daniel Cardoso Llach, Carnegie Mellon Humanist Technology Understanding And The Promises Of University Posthumanism Peter Danholt, Aarhus University Unaccounted Work of Computational Simulation: A Case of The Concepts of Biological Evolution in Artificial Intelligence Diffuse Objects Akshita Sivakumar, University of California Literature: Intelligent Design or Darwinian Theory? Shiang- at San Diego Yao Liu, National Taiwan Normal University; Ying-Kai Render This!: On Computational Architectures and Graphical Liao, National Taiwan Normal University; Chen-Yung Lin, Processing Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, University of California National Taiwan Normal University Davis Session Organizer: Session Organizers: Levi Checketts, Santa Clara University Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, University of California Davis Chair: Akshita Sivakumar, University of California at San Diego Levi Checketts, Santa Clara University Chairs: 120. Universities, Universalities, Globalities II Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, University of California Davis 8:00 to 9:40 pm Akshita Sivakumar, University of California at San Diego virPrague: VR 19 123. Discursive Traps in Global Health: Neglect, Poverty, and Participants: Emergence: emergent diseases Engaged Scientists: Academic Climate Advocacy and Activism 8:00 to 9:40 pm in 2020 Maxwell Boykoff, University of Colorado Boulder virPrague: VR 23 Participants: Antti Silvast Silvast, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies of Making Non-Endemicity in the United States Bernardo Moreno Culture, NTNU Peniche, UC Berkeley Chair: Care and inequalities in responses to the Zika virus epidemic Ruth Woods, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Jonatan Sacramento, State University of Campinas - NTNU UNICAMP; Maria da Costa, State University of Campinas 126. Politicization of Sociotechnical Futures 1: Future Emergency in Question: Colonialism, Philantropy and Modified Assessment and Governance Mosquitoes Claudia Rivera 8:00 to 9:40 am On the Coloniality of Global Public Health Eugene T virPrague: VR 02 Richardson, Harvard Medical School Participants: Session Organizer: Exploring And Shaping The Politicization Of Sociotechnical Bernardo Moreno Peniche, UC Berkeley Futures Differently: Contextual Challenges For TA’s Vision Chair: Assessment Andreas Lösch, Karlsruhe Institute of Bernardo Moreno Peniche, UC Berkeley Technology (KIT)/ ITAS 124. The Ontological Politics of the Anthropocene I Assessing Scientific-Technological Narratives In Future- 8:00 to 9:40 pm Oriented Research And Decision Making Michael Eggert, virPrague: VR 24 Chair of Sociology of Technology and Organization (STO) at Participants: RWTH Aachen University, Aachen/Germany; Axel Zweck, RWTH Aachen University – Institute of Sociology Crafting an ontology for the Anthropocene António Carvalho, Centre for Social Studies - University of Coimbra General Data Protection Regulation: The Power and Value of Personal Data Lauren Lee Barrett, University of Colorado Restating the political in the climate crisis: political ontology Boulder and knowledge politics in uncertain times Adam John Standring, Örebro University; Rolf Lidskog, Örebro Governmentalities of Sociotechnical Climate Strategies University between Copenhagen and Paris Sean Low, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS); Miranda Boettcher, Earth System / World Order: Notes Toward A Question Stefan Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Schäfer, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies; Cameron Hu Promises in the political economy of delay: Greenhouse Gas Removal as cultural climate fix Nils Markusson, Lancaster The Nomos of the Anthropocene Richard Randell, Webster University; Duncan McLaren, Lancaster University; David University; Robert Braun, Institut für Höhere Studien Vienna Tyfield, Lancaster University; Rebecca Willis, Lancaster What We Talk About When We Talk About The University; Bronislaw Szerszynski, Lancaster University; “Anthropocene”: White Supremacy, Coloniality, & Andrew Jarvis, Lancaster University Environmental Destruction Jacob Barton, University of Session Organizers: California, Berkeley Maximilian Roßmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Session Organizer: (KIT)/ ITAS António Carvalho, Centre for Social Studies - University of Andreas Lösch, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)/ ITAS Coimbra Chair: Chair: Paulina Dobroc, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology António Carvalho, Centre for Social Studies - University of Coimbra 127. The Life of Numbers 3: Counts, Consumptions, Patients 8:00 to 9:40 am virPrague: VR 03 Participants: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 19 Becoming Countable: U.S. Cancer Policy and the Temporality of Numbers Deborah Lefkowitz 125. Applied Interdisciplinary Energy and Buildings Research 8:00 to 9:40 am Numbers and eating disordering of (male) bodies. Piotr Maron, virPrague: VR 01 University of New South Wales Participants: The making of a leprosy-free world: uncounted effects of enumeration Glaucia Maricato Catching a black cat in a dark room. Making tenants contributing to sustainable housing Linda Soneryd S; Elena Session Organizers: Bogdanova, University of Gothenburg Kari Lancaster, University of New South Wales, Sydney Tim Rhodes, Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Messy practices: the design and construction of sustainable buildings Ruth Woods, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies of Chair: Culture, NTNU; Judith Thomsen, SINTEF Community Tim Rhodes, Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Realizing sustainability transitions through the (dis)integration 128. Careful engagements 1 of policy, business, and engineering cycles and time scales 8:00 to 9:40 am for sustainable energy: experiences from eastern Ontario, virPrague: VR 04 Canada Alexandra Mallett, Carleton University; Craig Participants: Merrett, Clarkson University Artful Participation: ethics of intervening in a symphony Session Organizer: orchestra Ties van de Werff, Maastricht University / Zuyd University of Applied Sciences Solidarity Walks 0.1: Restitution of the Institution - A Working Exploring transdisciplinary co-design as an intra-active Methodology Megan Olinger, City University of Hong Kong engagement: Insights for STS scholars Karly Burch, Solidarity Walks 0.1: Future Situations of Knowledge University of Otago; Katharine Legun, University of production Christine Maria Kaiser, School for Creative Wageningen; Hugh Campbell, University of Otago Media - City University Hong Kong On the Dilemmas of Collaborating with Industries Tobias Solidarity Walks 0.1: The Collective as the Institution of Our Drewlani, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Times + “Refugee” Residents Michael Leung, School of Technical University of Munich Creative Media; CHEN HUANG, City University of Hong Tentative potential of performative experimentation: A case of Kong collective memory-work in an exhibition space Tine Friis, Solidarity Walks 0.1: Altered and Alternate Spaces for CBMR and Medical Museion, University of Copenhagen Knowledge Production & Nongkrong Kay Mei Ling Session Organizers: Beadman; Riar Rizaldi, City University of Hong Kong Niels Christian Nickelsen, Aarhus University, School of Solidarity Walks 0.1: Transition, Transgression and now thus Education fear of viral Transmissions. Anton Dragan Maslic, City Doris Lydahl, University of Gothenburg University of Hong Kong Chair: Session Organizers: Doris Lydahl, University of Gothenburg Lisa Lehner, Cornell University 129. Genontologies I Jade Vu Henry, Goldsmiths, University of London 8:00 to 9:40 am Chair: virPrague: VR 05 Jade Vu Henry, Goldsmiths, University of London Participants: 132. EASTS editorial meeting How to regulate the use of gene editing technology on human 8:00 to 9:40 am embryos—the Japanese context Minori Kokado, Kobe virPrague: VR 09 Pharmaceutical University, Japan Session Organizer: Politics of (Non)Belonging: Making Differences Between Hsin-Hsing Chen, Shih-Hsin University Graduate Institute for Publics Through Forensic Genetic Technologies Nina Social Transformation Studies Amelung Chair: Prenatal Testing in East Asia: Differences in Information Wen-Hua Kuo, National Yang-Ming University Provision and Choice Hyunsoo Hong, Division of Bioethics, 133. Aesthetic Interventions: Exploring Emerging Worlds The Institute of Medical Science, The University o Through Art I – Studying Artists & Epistemic Practices Session Organizer: 8:00 to 9:40 am Nina Amelung virPrague: VR 10 Chair: Participants: Nina Amelung Sci-art/Bio-art: Women in the Lab, Theory Materialized Merete 130. Matters of Integrity - Studying the Situated Practices of Lie, NTNU - Norwegian University of Technology and Producing Knowledge ‘Well’ Science, Trondheim 8:00 to 9:40 am Sci-Art/Bio-Art: Ethics, Politics and Aesthetics of Care Nora S. virPrague: VR 07 Vaage, Philosophy Department, Maastricht University Participants: The mode of making art: A study on the production of the VR- The Tone Debate in Psychology Maarten Derksen, University artwork “Palo Alto” Mariya Dzhimova, Munich Center for of Groningen - Theory & History of Psychology Technology in Society, Technical University of Munich Relationships and Social Practices as Matters of Integrity Session Organizers: Florentine Frantz, University of Vienna, Department of Regula Valérie Burri, HCU - HafenCity University Hamburg Science and Technology Studies Dumit, UC Davis Assembling Research Integrity Sarah Davies, University of Chair: Vienna; Katrine Lindvig, University of Copenhagen Regula Valérie Burri, HCU - HafenCity University Hamburg Session Organizers: 134. Health, care, (dis)abilities I Florentine Frantz, University of Vienna, Department of 8:00 to 9:40 am Science and Technology Studies virPrague: VR 11 Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent, Amsterdam University Medical Participants: Centers Autoconstructing Care: the Quest for Assisted Living Facilities Chair: for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in South Brazil Florentine Frantz, University of Vienna, Department of Helena Fietz, UFRGS Science and Technology Studies Blood Safety Standards: Values and Technologies in Vital 131. Doctoral Research, Inventive Inquiry and Making New Infrastructures Aikaterini Vlantoni, National and Spaces within and beyond the Academy - I Kapodistrian University of Athens 8:00 to 9:40 am Godzilla vs King Kong. Studying Pro-Science and Alternative virPrague: VR 08 Health Discourses Across the Web in Times of Information Participants: Chaos Magdalena Halina Góralska, Koźmiński University in Warsaw Crafting Medicine: A Sensory Exhibit of Three Medical HIV Prevention, Seasons of Risks, and the Rise of the Gay Schools Rachel Vaden Allison, Faculty of Arts and Social Clinic in Thailand Poyao Huang Sciences, Maastricht University,; Anna Harris, Maastricht Session Organizer: University; John Nott, Maastricht University; Andrea Magdalena Halina Góralska, Koźmiński University in Warsaw Wojcik, Maastricht University Chair: Crash Theory Adam Fish, University of New South Wales Magdalena Halina Góralska, Koźmiński University in Warsaw Exploring Ethical Decision Making in Video Games Maximilian Reiner, Technische Universität München; 135. Lost in the Dreamscapes of Modernity? Theorizing Agency, Maximilian Braun, Technische Universität München; Multiplicity, and Scale in Sociotechnical Imaginaries 1 Matthias Gabriel, Technische Universität München; Clara 8:00 to 9:40 am Valdés-Stauber, Technische Universität München; Xinghan virPrague: VR 17 Liu, Technische Universität München; Sarah Eidam, Participants: Technische Universität München Imagining Transformations To Sustainability In Energy, For Novelty Use Only: DIY Methods of Assessing Sexual Agriculture, And Cities: Plurality, Diversity, And Health Microbiomes Hazelle Lerum, Rensselaer Polytechnic Multiplicity In Sociotechnical Imaginaries Research. phil Institute; Runa Archer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Xen johnstone, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Riccardi, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Sussex; Andy Stirling, Science Policy Research Unit, Is Another World Possible? Imagining a Post-Automobility University of Sussex; Rose Cairns, Science Policy Research Future Through an Anti-Motor Show Richard Randell, Unit, University of Sussex; Joel Onyango, African Centre Webster University; Robert Braun, Institut für Höhere For Technology Studies Studien Vienna Visions as Make-believe: How Models and Narratives “Making and Doing TopEndSTS – on country… and online?” Represent Sociotechnical Futures Maximilian Roßmann, Michaela Spencer, Charles Darwin University; Cathy Bow, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)/ ITAS Charles Darwin University; Yasunori Hayashi, Charles Scaling Geographical Imaginaries and Infrastructures of Darwin University; Leonie Norrington, Charles Darwin Development Aybike Alkan, Koc University University; Simon West, Charles Darwin University; Session Organizer: Jennifer Macdonald, Charles Darwin University Alexander Wentland, Technical University of Munich Robocops, flowers and stones: technologies and arts of Chair: repression, resistance and protest Henry Chavez, Pontificia Alexander Wentland, Technical University of Munich Universidad Católica del Ecuador / CTS-Lab FLACSO / 136. Making & Doing - Wednesday show Divergence; Denis Ismael Chavez Ordoñez, PUCE; José 8:00 to 6:00 pm Egas, EHESS virPrague: VR M&D Emoji technology assessment: experiments in sociotechnical Participants: engagement lauren Keeler, SFIS - Arizona State University; Ancient Passages: Echos of Prague 2121 Shomit Barua Sean McAllister, SFIS - Arizona State University; Joshua The Atlas of Research on Research: tracing how ideas, priorities Loughman, SFIS - Arizona State University; Steven Weiner, and practices move Helen Woods, University of Sheffield; SFIS - Arizona State University; JP Nelson, SFIS - Arizona James Wilsdon, University of Sheffield; Sarah de Rijcke, State University; Jan Cordero, SFIS - Arizona State Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS); Ludo University; Elma Hajric, SFIS - Arizona State University; Waltman, Centre for Science and Technology Studies Martin Andrés Perez Comisso, SFIS - Arizona State (CWTS); Thomas Franssen, Centre for Science & University Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University; Ismael Chair: Rafols, Centre for Science & Technology Studies (CWTS), Ludek Broz, Institue of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Leiden University; Vincent Traag, Centre for Science and Sciences Technology Studies (CWTS) 137. Social Dynamics in Interdisciplinary Energy Projects Drawing spatial and bodily sensitivities – a training kit Ulrike 10:00 to 11:40 am Scholtes, UVA; Marlies Vermeulen, RESEARCH CENTRE virPrague: VR 01 FOR ARTS, AUTONOMY AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE Participants: Un/Doing human-microbiological coexistence in time of Covid- Doing cross-disciplinary research as affective engagement. An 19 Lukáš Senft, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy apprenticeship in urban hydrology silvia bruzzone, of Sciences; Tereza Stockelova, Institute of Sociology of the Mälardalens högskola Czech Academy of Sciences; katerina kolarova, Institute of Measuring Interdisciplinarity in Climate Change Research Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Mallory Fallin, Northwestern University; Antonio Nanni, Poking Holes in Borders with Tiny Machines Evan Light, Northwestern University Glendon College, York University Session Organizer: The Gig Lane Pradyumna Taduri; Janaki Srinivasan, Antti Silvast Silvast, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies of International Institute of Information Technology - Culture, NTNU Bangalore Chair: Maintaining CS Loren Britton, University of Kassel; Helen Ruth Woods, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Pritchard, Goldsmiths University of London NTNU 138. Politicization of Sociotechnical Futures 2: De- and Re- Education Politicizations Doris Lydahl, University of Gothenburg 10:00 to 11:40 am Chair: virPrague: VR 02 Doris Lydahl, University of Gothenburg Participants: 141. Locating Care Sociotechnical weapons: AI myths as national power play 10:00 to 11:40 am Jascha Bareis, Institute for Technology Assessment and virPrague: VR 05 Systems Analysis; Thomas Christian Bächle, Humboldt Participants: Institute for Internet and Society Enacting Mental Healthcare Online: Young People’s The Depoliticization of Gene Editing Technologies, Narratives Experiences of Intimacy, Trust, Harm, and Self-Knowledge and Practices Tomiko Yamaguchi, International Christian Susanna Trnka, University of Auckland University From the Urban Brain to the Rural Psyche: Place, Personhood Metropolis in Flux: Mobility and Mobilization in the Transport and Rural Mental Health Martyn Pickersgill, University of Debate Aleksandra Kazakova, Gubkin Russian State Edinburgh University of Oil and Gas, Bauman Moscow State Technical Place Made Manifest: Affect and hormones in choosing a birth University place Andrea Ford, The University of Edinburgh Place-based Forms and Motives of Concerns: Futures of the Reconfiguring place in a place. Insights from quality of life- French Seine-Northern Europe Canal Gabrielle Bouleau, initiatives in Austrian nephrology practices Anna Mann, INRAE, LISIS University of Copenhagen Session Organizers: White-Robed Angels Necessary Across the Taiwan Strait : Maximilian Roßmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Transregional Migrations of Chinese Nurses to Taiwan, (KIT)/ ITAS 1945-1970s Shu-ching Chang, Chang Gung University Paulina Dobroc, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Session Organizer: Chair: Dara Ivanova, Erasmus School of Health Policy and Andreas Lösch, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)/ ITAS Management 139. Identification, Datafication and Data-Diven Governance Chair: 10:00 to 11:40 am Iris Wallenburg, institute for Health Policy and Management virPrague: VR 03 142. Proliferation and dispersal in security communities of Participants: practice (Proliferation, dispersal and (in)security #3) Precision Global Health, or the Segmentation of the World 10:00 to 11:40 am Against Disease Vincent Duclos, Drexel University virPrague: VR 06 The Public-Private Welfare State : constructing a data-driven Participants: governance in the Global South Marine Al Dahdah, French Science, technology, security: towards critical collaboration National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) A Weiss Evans; Dagmar Rychnovska, IHS Vienna; Population Data Innovations for “Real-Time” Decision Making Matthias Leese, ETH Zurich in Ghana Alena Thiel, Martin Luther University Halle- Shadowy Conjunctions in the War on Terror Katja Lindskov Wittenberg Jacobsen, Copenhagen University Making the Disabled Body Legible: Biometrics, Documentary The Everyday Cultures of (Cyber)Security Ashwin Jacob Evidence and the Indian State Kim Fernandes, University of Mathew, King's College London Pennsylvania Session Organizers: Session Organizers: Annalisa Pelizza, University of Bologna and University of Alena Thiel, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg Twente Richard Rottenburg, University of the Witwatersrand Claudia Aradau, King’s College London Chair: Chair: Alena Thiel, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg Claudia Aradau, King’s College London 140. Careful engagements 2 Discussant: 10:00 to 11:40 am Anna Leander, Graduate Institute of International and virPrague: VR 04 Devleopemnt Studies, Geneva Participants: 143. STS Perspectives on Innovation: Significance and Agency in Modeling and the Competence in Care Morten Nissen, Aarhus Emerging Worlds - 1 University 10:00 to 11:40 am Too detached - too close. Engaging in care ethics Niels virPrague: VR 07 Christian Nickelsen, Aarhus University, School of Education Participants: The Academic Struggle for the Common Eve Seguin, UQAM China’s R&D policy in the dynamic between the central Theorizing figuration as engagement – deceptions and government and the local government Cong WANG, problematizations Esben Langager Olsen, Copenhagen University of Warwick, UK Business School, IOA Emerging worlds, emerging sustainabilities in China Julia Session Organizers: Kirch Kirkegaard, Department of Organization, Copenhagen Niels Christian Nickelsen, Aarhus University, School of Business School; Mikkel Dehlholm, Copenhagen Business compromise or ideological choice? Ksenia Ermoshina, School, IOA CNRS; Francesca Musiani, CNRS Exploring innovations in local context: Creativity, inspiration Session Organizer: and love for unfinished products in Russia Olga Bychkova, Victoria Neumann, Lancaster University European University at St.Petersburg Chair: The MAIS Approach: a New Tool for Analyzing and Victoria Neumann, Lancaster University Facilitating Innovation Takuji Hara, Kansai University Discussant: Session Organizers: Anna Adamowicz, Institute of Philosophy, Adam Mickiewicz Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School University Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School 147. Health, care, (dis)abilities II Chair: 10:00 to 11:40 am Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School virPrague: VR 11 144. Editing future life and biotechnological utopias/ Bio-political Participants: materialization and potentialities of CRISPRcas9 _ 01 session How Can a Patient’s Personal Account of Illness not be a 10:00 to 11:40 am Boundary Object? William Leeming, OCAD University virPrague: VR 08 Implications of Adaptive Frameworks for Reproductive Participants: Regularity Case Study: Emily Martin’s Thought Experiment CRISPRcas9. Designing future life and agricultural promises Ashley Teodorson-Taggart Virginie Tournay, SciencesPo; Guillaume Levrier, Sciences (In)Fertile relations amongst reproductive experts: the practice Po; Anaïs degache, INRAE/PACTE of producing and circulating knowledge Sandra Patricia GMOs and complex collectivity: a discourse analysis of public Gonzalez-Santos, Universidad Anahuac debate on Norway’s Gene Technology Act Sigfrid Kjeldaas Innocent Technology? A Emperical Study on User’s View Why Intellectual Property Mechanisms Are Not The Best Way about the Relations of Information Communication To Encourage Progress of CRISPR-Cas9 Technology in Technology(ICT) and HIV Infections Bu Kai, The School of Academic Sector Franc Mali, University of Ljubljana - Health Humanities, Peking University Health Science Center Faculty of Social Sciences Designing precision oncology: an ethnographic study of Session Organizer: experimenting and organizing Jessica Polk, McGill Eva Slesingerova, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic University; Peter Keating, University of Quebec at Chair: Montreal; Campbell, McGill University; Alberto Eva Slesingerova, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Cambrosio, McGill University; Pascale Bourret, AIX- MARSEILLE UNIVERSITE / UMR SESSTIM 145. Engineering Extinction: Prospects, Uncertainties, and Responsibilities in Planned Extinction Session Organizer: 10:00 to 11:40 am William Leeming, OCAD University virPrague: VR 09 Chair: Participants: William Leeming, OCAD University Reinventing life and death on a molecular scale: the 148. Value in Biomedicine: Value creation of emerging technobiopolitics of planned extinction Josef Barla, Goethe technologies University Frankfurt 10:00 to 11:40 am German experimental multi-species Governmentality or: The virPrague: VR 12 environmentally friendly local eradication of the Asian tiger Participants: mosquito Kevin Hall, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany How data gain a quasi-monopoly: DNA methylation and the The Mosquito as a Tool: Insect Entanglements in Malaria “streetlight effect” in the value production processes of Control Marianne Mäkelin, University of Helsinki biomedical research lola auroy, Université Grenoble-Alpes Session Organizer: (UGA), France Josef Barla, Goethe University Frankfurt Making Clinical And Commercial Value: Examples From The Chair: Translation of Biomodifying Technologies Michael Josef Barla, Goethe University Frankfurt Morrison Silicon Valley’s Knights in Shining Armour: How Digital 146. Forms, Protocols, and Artefacts of Resistance Therapeutics Came to Save the Planet’s Mental Health Susi 10:00 to 11:40 am Geiger, University College Dublin virPrague: VR 10 Session Organizer: Participants: Katharina Kieslich, University of Vienna Everything Under Control? On Access Control, Privacy and Chair: Security of Blockchain Technologies in Health Care Victoria Katharina Kieslich, University of Vienna Neumann, Lancaster University Experimental Media Infrastructure As A Laboratory For 149. Making Home, With Care: (Imaginary) Geographies Communication Practices Aleksandra Skowronska, Adam 10:00 to 11:40 am Mickiewicz University virPrague: VR 13 The rise of federation in secure messaging: technological Participants: Home making in elderly care as relational/material practice Benjamin Lipp, Technical University Munich; Shelly Tsui, Bernike Pasveer, Maastricht University; Ingunn Brita Eindhoven University of Technology; Federica Pepponi, Moser, Det norske Diakonhjem; Oddgeir Synnes, VID MCTS - Munich Center for Technology in Society (TUM); Specialized University Oslo, Norway Carlos Cuevas-Garcia, Technical University of Munich; Staying/Leaving Home as a Care Continuum: Home-making Mathieu Baudrin, CSI-Ecole Des Mines De Paris; within European Temporary Migration Marianne van Magdalena Rozwadowska, Wroclaw University of Bochove, Erasmus School of Health Policy and Economics and Business Management; Dara Ivanova, Erasmus School of Health Imagining and infrastructuring publics in the making of Smart Policy and Management City Vienna Pouya Sepehr; Ulrike Felt, University of The Home is Moving Out – Caring for the Home in a Social Vienna, Department of Science and Technology Studies Sustainable City District Maria Eidenskog Interest-based Participation in Co-creation of Renewable When Is A House (Not) A Home? Querying The Power At Energy Innovations Lene Gjørtler Elkjær, Technical Stake In Negotiations Of Home And Care Gunhild Tøndel, University of Denmark - DTU; Maja Horst, Technical Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU); University of Denmark - DTU; Sophie Nyborg, Technical Ingvill Stuvøy, NTNU; Ann Rudinow Saetnan, NTNU University of Denmark - DTU Session Organizer: Old Wine in New Bottles? Tracing Co-creation in the European Bernike Pasveer, Maastricht University Policy Discourse Anja Kathrin Ruess, Munich Center for Chair: Technology in Society, Technical University of Munich; Ruth Oddgeir Synnes, VID Specialized University Oslo, Norway Müller, MCTS TU München; Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, Technical University Munich 150. The (In)Visible Labour Of Translation: Creating Value In Session Organizers: Translational Medicine I Shelly Tsui, Eindhoven University of Technology 10:00 to 11:40 am Anja Kathrin Ruess, Munich Center for Technology in Society, virPrague: VR 14 Technical University of Munich Participants: Benjamin Lipp, Technical University Munich In search of the paperless clinical trial? How digital technology Meiken Hansen, Technical University of Denmark is reshaping hidden work practices in contemporary clinical Magdalena Rozwadowska, Wroclaw University of Economics research Alex Rushforth, University of Oxford; Trisha and Business Greenhalgh, University of Oxford, UK; Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Chair: University of Oxford; Sara Shaw, University of Oxford Benjamin Lipp, Technical University Munich Who Knows, Who Cares?: Making visible the labour of clinical research delivery Rachel Faulkner-Gurstein, King's College 152. Methods in Studying Data/Natures London 10:00 to 11:40 am virPrague: VR 16 Invisible practices in translational medicine: the case of clinician scientists Barbara Hendriks, Humboldt-Universität Participants: zu Berlin and German Centre for Higher Education ROCK REPO: Trans*feminist scanning practices for Research and Science Studies; Cornelia Schendzielorz, geocomputation Helen Pritchard, Goldsmiths University of Deutsches Insitut für Wissenschafts und London; Jara Rocha, The Underground Division; Femke Hochschulforschung/Humboldt Universität zu Berlin; Martin Snelting, Independent Researcher Reinhart, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Ethnography and Data Natures Agata Jalosinska, Newcastle 'Miscellaneous Care': More-Than Scientists, Doctors and University Nurses in CAR T-Cell Therapy in China Isabel Briz Designing Multimodal Artifacts For Exploring Urban Life. An Hernandez, Chinese University of Hong Kong Experimental/Ethnographic Proposal By Times Square And Making Data Work Visible Barbara Prainsack, Department of I Santiago Orrego, Technical University Munich (TUM) Political Science, University of Vienna; Alena Buyx, Intersectional Gender-Responsibility in Arctic Knowledge Technical University Munich; Amelia Fiske, Kiel University Production Mervi Aulikki Heikkinen, University of Oulu Session Organizers: Session Organizer: Rachel Faulkner-Gurstein, King's College London Tahani Nadim, Museum fuer Naturkunde Clemence Pinel, Center for Medical Science and Technology Chair: Studies, University of Copenhagen Ingmar Lippert, IT University of Copenhagen David Wyatt, King's College London 153. Lost in the Dreamscapes of Modernity? Theorizing Agency, Chair: Multiplicity, and Scale in Sociotechnical Imaginaries 2 Clemence Pinel, Center for Medical Science and Technology 10:00 to 11:40 am Studies, University of Copenhagen virPrague: VR 17 151. Exploring the Configuration of the Public in Innovation Participants: 10:00 to 11:40 am Experiencing and Imagining the City on Two Wheels: A virPrague: VR 15 Phenomenological Approach to the Sociotechnical Participants: Imaginary Bernhard Isopp, Munich Center for Technology in Co-creation with whom? Configuring ‘the public’ in innovation Society, Technical University of Munich procurement between co-design, democracy, and the market Future Imaginaries In The Making And Governing Of Digital Technology: Multiple, Contested, Commodified Christian Session Organizer: Katzenbach, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet Nete Schwennesen, Copenhagen University and Society (HIIG); Astrid Mager, Austrian Academy of Chair: Sciences Nete Schwennesen, Copenhagen University How Does A Traveling Sociotechnical Imaginary Land? From 156. Social Sciences and Humanities in Energy Research: STS Grand Challenge To Human Brain Project Jongheon Kim, perspectives University of Lausanne, Faculty of Social and Political 12:00 to 1:40 pm Sciences virPrague: VR 01 Session Organizer: Participants: Alexander Wentland, Technical University of Munich Future Directions for Sociotechnical Energy and Climate Chair: Research: A Critical Review and Research Agenda Benjamin Alexander Wentland, Technical University of Munich Sovacool; David J Hess, Vanderbilt 154. Governing Reproductive Bio-economies: Policy The Role of Social Sciences and Humanities in Norwegian Frameworks, Ethics and Economics 2 Environment-friendly Energy Research and Innovation Antti 10:00 to 11:40 am Silvast Silvast, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, virPrague: VR 18 NTNU Participants: In search of a sustainable urban future: Experiences and Academic Capitalism and the Normalization of Genome Editing reflections from an interdisciplinary research project Michael Santiago J Molina, University of California Berkeley Ornetzeder, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Gloria Rose, In the Name of Innovation: Law and the Political Economy of Austrian Academy of Sciences Reproductive Future Jennifer Denbow, California Session Organizer: Polytechnic State University Antti Silvast Silvast, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies of Reproductive Futures: Transgender Youth, Fertility Culture, NTNU Preservation, and Cross-Border Governance Erin Heidt- Chair: Forsythe, Pennsylvania State University; Hil Malatino, Penn Ruth Woods, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, State University NTNU Session Organizers: 157. Politicization of Sociotechnical Futures 3: Rhetorics and Nicky Hudson, De Montfort University Discourse Dynamics Vincenzo Pavone, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Cientificas 12:00 to 1:40 pm (CSIC) virPrague: VR 02 Chair: Participants: Cathy Herbrand, De Montfort University Visions as cultural techniques. Cultural semiotic reflections on 155. Growing old in a more-than human world: Materialities of future visions Paulina Dobroc, Karlsruhe Institute of care and interspecies entanglements I Technology 10:00 to 11:40 am Un/doing Future – Air Taxis As Technologies Of The Future virPrague: VR 20 Staged As Present Futures Marcel Woznica, Johannes Participants: Gutenberg-Universität Mainz | Institut für Soziologie Considering more-than-human participation in co-design with “Listen to the Science” - The Use of Scientific Knowledge in older adults: Implications for a material gerontology Helen Environmental Movements as Re-Politicization of the Manchester, University of Bristol; Juliane Jarke, University Climate Debate? Christopher Pavenstädt, Hamburg of Bremen University; Simone Rödder, University of Hamburg Alexa, Care Worker Platforms, and Emergent Precarious Lithium exploration in the North of Portugal: notes on the Technologies of Care in the UK James Wright, The importance of long-term perspectives Emilia Araujo, University of Sheffield universidade do minho Socio-material arrangement by 'invisible users' - the constitution Session Organizers: of ageing in digitalised society Signe Yndigegn, Design Paulina Dobroc, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Department, IT University, Copenhagen Andreas Lösch, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)/ ITAS Care Practices Among Older People: Collective Constitutions Chair: On The Boundaries Between Formal/Informal Care Elin Maximilian Roßmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Siira, Gothenburg University; Signe Yndigegn, Design (KIT)/ ITAS Department, IT University, Copenhagen; Bertil Rolandsson, 158. Frameworks of Agency and Dis/Media. The Significance of Department of Sociology and Work Science, Gothenburg Current Digital Technologies and Dis-/Abling Media Practices University, Gothenburg; Axel Wolf, Institute of Health and 12:00 to 1:40 pm Care Sciences, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg; Helle virPrague: VR 03 Wijk, Institute of Health and Care Sciences, Gothenburg Participants: University, Gothenburg Rethinking Hearing: Techno-mediated music hearing Beate Pharmaceutical care; polypharmacy and eldercare in Ochsner, Universität Konstanz contemporary Denmark Sofie Rosenlund Lau, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen Playing with (In)Accessibility. The Microsoft Adaptive Controller as a Ludic Experimental System for alternative Bodily and Technosensory Configurations of Digital Gaming Certainty in locality: citizen science, observation and agency Markus Spöhrer, Universität Konstanz Dick Kasperowski, University of Gothenburg; Niclas Hagen, The constitutive work of non-humans at the development of a University of Gothenburg, Dpt of Philosophy, Linguistics& (self)-tracking technology: A reconstruction from the actor- Theory of Science network-theory Mandy Scheermesser, Zurich University of The Validation and Accountability of Indigenous and Local Applied Sciences, School of Health Professions Knowledge at IPBES James White, Örebro University; Rolf Dis/media assemblages surrounding the care for street cats of Lidskog, Örebro University Istanbul Burak Taşdizen, Orient-Institut Istanbul Session Organizer: Disclosing the Entanglement of Life, Humans and Social Sebastian Linke, University of Gothenburg Accountability While Interacting with Social Robots Diego Chair: Compagna, Hochschule München Sebastian Linke, University of Gothenburg Reconfiguring Life Under the Techno-Political Condition.The 161. Doctoral Research, Inventive Inquiry and Making New Cases of Social Robotics and Neuro-Engineering Benjamin Spaces within and beyond the Academy - II Lipp, Technical University Munich; Sabine Maasen, MCTS, 12:00 to 1:40 pm Technical University of Munich virPrague: VR 06 Talking with a synthesized voice: co-constructing meaning in Participants: conversations with Ivan Bakaidov (video-analysis) Sasha Inventing a future: what life looks like after a heart transplant Aleksandra Kurlenkova, New York University Nadine Tanio, University of California, Los Angeles Range Anxiety? Questioning Mobile Dis/Abilities Robert Stock, Socialization Experience of Doctoral Students in Disciplinary University of Konstanz and Interdisciplinary Departments of Indian Universities Session Organizers: Modho Govind, Centre for Studies in Science Policy, School Melike Sahinol, Orient-Institut Istanbul of Social Sciences -1,JNU, New Delhi Robert Stock, University of Konstanz Session Organizers: Chair: Lisa Lehner, Cornell University Melike Sahinol, Orient-Institut Istanbul Jade Vu Henry, Goldsmiths, University of London Discussants: Chair: Vasilis Galis Lisa Lehner, Cornell University Michael Schillmeier, University of Exeter 162. China, Technology, Planetary Futures: Lessons for a World 159. Careful Engagements 3 in Crisis? 1) Governance, Big Data 12:00 to 1:40 pm 12:00 to 1:40 pm virPrague: VR 04 virPrague: VR 07 Participants: Participants: Unsettling usefulness within? Doris Lydahl, University of Knowledge Construction in an “Infodemic:” Roles of Social Gothenburg Media in Chinese People’s Life during Coronavirus Collaborative Anecdotalization Alicia Smedberg, Malmö Outbreak Rui Zhou, Georgia Institute of Technology University Financial Inclusion In The Age of Digital Finance: Opening Comics as a strategy to rethink visual tools in STS and Feminist Black-boxes Of Digital Lending In China Mats Frank, Theory and practice Federica D'Andrea, Utrecht University Edinburgh University Session Organizers: Privacy? or quantified collective-selves in China's pandemic Doris Lydahl, University of Gothenburg Xiaobai Shen, University of edinburgh Niels Christian Nickelsen, Aarhus University, School of Session Organizer: Education David Tyfield, Lancaster University Chair: Chair: Niels Christian Nickelsen, Aarhus University, School of David Tyfield, Lancaster University Education 163. Editing future life and biotechnological utopias/ Bio-political 160. Dilemmas in the production of advisory science - Session 1 materialization and potentialities of CRISPRcas9 _ 02 session 12:00 to 1:40 pm 12:00 to 1:40 pm virPrague: VR 05 virPrague: VR 08 Participants: Participants: Between Uptake and Rigor: Dilemmas of Open Science Stefan Biotechnological Utopias_DNA recombinant and techno- Reichmann, ISDS; Bernhard Wieser, TU Graz imagination Eva Slesingerova, Masaryk University, Brno, Bringing Models Home: External versus In-house Modelling Czech Republic Expertise within the EU Commission’s Trade Sustainability Gene drives for Nature conservation – technological Assessments Titus Udrea, Austrian Academy of Sciences, interventions and the ideal of non-human nature Rosine Kelz, Inst. of Technology Assessment (ITA); Anja Bauer, Institute for Advance Sustainability Studies (IASS) Potsdam University of Klagenfurt; Leo Capari, Institute of Editing future life and biotechnological utopias in the Nordic Technology Assessment, Austrian Academy of Sciences; countries Kristofer Hansson, Malmö University; Andréa Daniela Fuchs, Institute of Technology Assessment of the Wiszmeg, Dept. of Public Health and Faculty of Health and Austrian Academy of Sciences (ITA-OeAW) Medical Sciences, Copenhagen University CRISPR States: Genome Editing As A Biopolitical Means Feeling out of the box: Unmaking chronicity through Guillaume Levrier, Sciences Po; Virginie Tournay, immunostimulation in Brazil Márcio Vilar, Goethe SciencesPo University Frankfurt, Germany Session Organizer: Reflecting on “disaster prone areas” in Freetown, Sierra Leone Eva Slesingerova, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Lorenz Gosch, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Chair: Germany Eva Slesingerova, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Securitizing Global Health: Global Health Politics Between 164. Broken and Livable Futures with Automated Decision- Preparedness, Security And Economy Mara Linden, Goethe- Making – I University Frankfurt, Germany 12:00 to 1:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 09 Aysel Sultan Participants: Chair: Deep automation bias: how to tackle a wicked problem of AI Aysel Sultan and automated decision-making? Stefan Strauß, Austrian 167. Flows and overflows of personal data S2 Academy of Sciences, Inst. of Technology Assessment (ITA) 12:00 to 1:40 pm Judgment Time: On Normative Dimensions of Algorithmic virPrague: VR 12 Speed Daniel Susser, Penn State University Participants: Knowing Algorithmic Governance Beyond Fairness And Imagining health data flows: everyday life, sensors, and a data Transparency Florian Eyert, Weizenbaum Institute for the platform Robin Rae, University of Vienna, Department of Networked Society Science and Technology Studies The Problem with AI Ethics David Moats, Linköping Electronic Health Records and the Diffracted Matterings of University, Tema-T (Tema Technology and Social Change) Primary Care Data for Real-World Research Paraskevas Session Organizers: Vezyridis, University of Nottingham; Stephen Timmons, Tuukka Lehtiniemi, University of Helsinki University of Nottingham Minna Ruckenstein, University of Helsinki Data Oceans and the Commercialization of Health Inequity Chair: Mary Ebeling, Drexel University Tuukka Lehtiniemi, University of Helsinki Session Organizer: 165. Re-emerging Psychedelic Worlds: Altered States, Altered Mary Ebeling, Drexel University Subjects, Altered STS? (1) Chair: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Mary Ebeling, Drexel University virPrague: VR 10 168. Making Home, With Care: (Moral) Materialities Participants: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Contextualizing the Renaissance of Psychedelics Vera virPrague: VR 13 Borrmann, Vienna; Christopher Coenen, KIT-ITAS Participants: Between Indigenous Rituals and Pharmaceutical Thought Repotting the home: Utilizing personal items in creating a sense Styles: Imaginaries of a Potentially Legal Psychedelic Future of home in nursing homes Hanna Stalenhoef, Erasmus Maram Mazen, Munich Center for Technology in Society School of Health Policy and Management; Jitse (MCTS) Schuurmans, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Iris Beyond medicalization: Socio-psychedelic imaginaries in the Wallenburg, institute for Health Policy and Management; United States Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg, University of Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam Vienna Ageing In A Healthcare Smart Home: Home Is Where The Tracing Psilocybin in India :STS perspective on home grow and Smart Is? Rachel Creaney, University of St Andrews/ James foraging practices of entheogenic fungi. Nagesh Anand, Hutton Institute Woodpeckers Initiative Foundation Invoking the 'Home and Hearth' in Care: An Exploration of Session Organizers: Home-Based Palliative Care in India Nishanth Kunnukattil Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg, University of Vienna Shaji, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Tehseen Noorani, Durham University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chair: Session Organizer: Tehseen Noorani, Durham University Bernike Pasveer, Maastricht University 166. Health, care, (dis)abilities III Chair: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Bernike Pasveer, Maastricht University virPrague: VR 11 169. The (In)Visible Labour Of Translation: Creating Value In Participants: Translational Medicine II Making the Measuring Body Anna Harris, Maastricht 12:00 to 1:40 pm University virPrague: VR 14 Transcending experiences, limiting concepts: How to rethink Participants: ‘recovery’ in a non-standard comparative study? Aysel More-Than-Cryogenic Worlds: Maintaining And Transforming Sultan Biobanks In Spain Violeta Argudo-Portal, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Social determination in spaces of translational medicine and Multiplicity, and Scale in Sociotechnical Imaginaries 3 diagnosis Jean Harrington, University of Exeter 12:00 to 1:40 pm Bioeconomies of contraceptive risk: moving towards a user- virPrague: VR 17 centered risk assessment Alina Geampana, Aston University Participants: Session Organizers: Sociotechnical Imaginaries Of A Circular Economy: Place And Rachel Faulkner-Gurstein, King's College London Scale In Desired Futures Abe Hendriks, University of Clemence Pinel, Center for Medical Science and Technology Groningen Studies, University of Copenhagen The rise of hyper-speculation in post-conventional energy David Wyatt, King's College London futures Magdalena Kuchler, Uppsala University; Gavin Chair: Bridge, Durham University David Wyatt, King's College London Urban Energy Transition Policy Work Practices And 170. The Era of Voice: STS and Emerging Healthcare Activism Imaginaries. The Role Of Local Policy Workers Towards around Science, Politics and Markets Sustainable Futures Stefano Magariello, Anglia Ruskin 12:00 to 1:40 pm University virPrague: VR 15 Session Organizer: Participants: Alexander Wentland, Technical University of Munich Engaging with Vaccination Controversy: A Role for STS. Chair: Tarryn Abrahams, Virginia Tech Alexander Wentland, Technical University of Munich Becoming Victims of Nuclear Power Plants and making voices 173. Governing Reproductive Bio-economies: Policy to the public sphere Kim Woo-Chang; Sun-Jin Yun, Seoul Frameworks, Ethics and Economics 3 National University 12:00 to 1:40 pm Young People’s “Voice” – Discussing Healthcare Matters virPrague: VR 18 Online On Their Own Terms Martyna Gliniecka, Institute Participants: for Culture & Society, Western Sydney University Egg Donation Practice in Iran: a Feminist Study of Under- Reconfiguring Healthcare for Capital Accumulation: Regulation in Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tiba “Neoliberal Activism” in Financialised Pharmaceutical Bonyad, The University of Manchester Firms and Precision Medicine Théo Bourgeron, University Reproductive Sisterhood? The Marketing and Regulation of College Dublin; Ilaria Galasso, University College Dublin ‘Altruistic’ Egg Donation in Europe Nicky Hudson, De Session Organizers: Montfort University Ilaria Galasso, University College Dublin Selecting women, taming bodies? Body ontologies in egg Théo Bourgeron, University College Dublin donation practices in Spain Laura Perler, University of St. Sonja Erikainen, University of Edinburgh Gallen; Anna Molas Closas, Monash University (Australia) Chair: Silences, omissions, and over-simplifications: the UK debate on Ilaria Galasso, University College Dublin mitochondrial donation Cathy Herbrand, De Montfort 171. Sensing In/Security. Sensors as Transnational Security University Infrastructures Session Organizers: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Nicky Hudson, De Montfort University virPrague: VR 16 Cathy Herbrand, De Montfort University Participants: Chair: Infrastructural Coercion: Mobile Security Vulnerability and Vincenzo Pavone, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Cientificas Stingrays Evan Light, Glendon College, York University; (CSIC) Fenwick Mckelvey, Concordia University 174. Governing Assisted Conception in Asia Visual Vignettes: writing images, drawing words Mascha 12:00 to 1:40 pm Gugganig, Technical University Munich; Rachel Douglas- virPrague: VR 19 Jones, IT University of Copenhagen Participants: Social sensing: roles and functions of occult evidence in The History of Japanese Follow-up Surveys of Children industries of prediction Katja Mayer, Vienna University; El Conceived by Artificial Insemination by Donor (AID) Hideki Iblis Shah, Aden Academy of Science Yui, The Health Care Science Institute (Japan) Hacking Satellites: A Conversation on Security and Response- The Making and Unmaking of Relatedness through Third-Party abilities Jan-Hendrik Passoth, Technische Universität ARTs in India Mizuho Matsuo, National Museum of München Ethnology (Japan) Session Organizers: Increasing ART through Public Financing and the Unexpected Nikolaus Pöchhacker, University of Graz Negative Results Jung-Ok Ha, National Museum of Korean Nina Klimburg Witjes, Vienna University Contemporary History Chair: The Socio-cultural Context of Coping with Infertility in Nina Klimburg Witjes, Vienna University Vietnam, Myanmar, and the Philippines Chiaki Shirai, Discussant: Shizuoka University Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine Liable Care: Miscarriage Prevention from Antai to Defensive 172. Lost in the Dreamscapes of Modernity? Theorizing Agency, Medicine Wen-Ching Sung, University of Toronto Anticipatory Regimes of IVF: Success, Failure, and/or Health Embryo culture as knowledge production: the politics of Risk Chia-Ling Wu, National Taiwan University knowing and not-knowing through technology Elina Session Organizer: Helosvuori, University of Helsinki; Riikka Homanen, Chia-Ling Wu, National Taiwan University University of Tampere Chair: #No Babies, Greener Planet? Feminist Speculations Beyond Wen-Ching Sung, University of Toronto “Population” Geographies Susanne Huebl, University Münster 175. Growing old in a more-than human world: Materialities of care and interspecies entanglements II Session Organizers: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Mianna Meskus, Tampere University virPrague: VR 20 Ayo Wahlberg, University of Copenhagen Participants: Chair: Mianna Meskus, Tampere University Interspecies entanglements and politics of relationship in care homes Nete Schwennesen, Copenhagen University; Daniel 178. Frameworks of Agency and Dis/Media. The Significance of Lopez Gomez, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Current Digital Technologies and Dis-/Abling Media Practices Delivering Silent Care: Training Assistance Dogs For Veterans. - follow-up discussion Mara Miele, Cardiff University; Harriet Smith, Cardiff 1:40 to 3:00 pm University; Nickie Charles, Warwick University; Rebekah virPrague: VR 03 Fox, Warwick University Session Organizer: Geriatric Ex-Dairy Cows: Caring for Otherwise Expendable Melike Sahinol, Orient-Institut Istanbul Life Juno Salazar Parrenas Chair: Session Organizer: Melike Sahinol, Orient-Institut Istanbul Nete Schwennesen, Copenhagen University 179. Governing Assisted Conception in Asia - follow-up Chair: discussion Nete Schwennesen, Copenhagen University 1:40 to 3:00 pm 176. The politics of progress virPrague: VR 19 12:00 to 1:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 21 Chia-Ling Wu, National Taiwan University Participants: Chair: Anachronistic Progress? User Notions of Lie Detection in the Chia-Ling Wu, National Taiwan University Juridical Field in Germany Bettina Paul, Universität 180. Book Publishing drop in with Emerald - Exhibits Weds A Hamburg; Larissa Fischer, RWTH Aachen University; 1:40 to 3:00 pm Torsten H Voigt, RWTH Aachen University virPrague: VR 23 Politics of Progress and the Social Sciences Jan Schank, Albert- Session Organizers: Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Centre for Security and Jen McCall, Emerald Publishing Society Sallie Gregson, Emerald Publishing Techno-Optimism on the Defensive: Digital Innovation for Chairs: (What Kind of) Good? Jurate Kavaliauskaite, Vilnius Jen McCall, Emerald Publishing University Sallie Gregson, Emerald Publishing The Bioeconomy agenda between Legal Pragmatism and a 181. Bristol University Press - Meet the Editor | 19 August General Ecology of Law: Settler Colonialism and 1:40 to 3:00 pm transnational law in the relations between extraction and life. virPrague: VR 24 alex stingl Session Organizer: Session Organizers: Bahar Muller, Bristol University Press Torsten H Voigt, RWTH Aachen University Chair: Larissa Fischer, RWTH Aachen University Paul Stevens, Bristol University Press Bettina Paul, Universität Hamburg 182. Science as a Site of Inequality: Theoretical, Empirical and Chair: Reflexive Insights From STS Bettina Paul, Universität Hamburg 3:00 to 4:40 pm 177. Speculative Futures and the Biopolitics of Populations: virPrague: VR 01 Session 1 Participants: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Inequality in Science as Subject of Scholarly Debate: A Multi- virPrague: VR 22 disciplinary Research Synthesis Susanne Koch, Technical Participants: University of Munich Reproducing Russia. Crisis talk and the technological promises Power relations and the construction of a sociotechnical future of IVF Veronika Siegl, University of Bern in rice in Uruguay Santiago Alzugaray, Universidad de la 'Bare branches', 'leftover women', DINKs and rising infertility: República, Uruguay demographic speculation in China today Ayo Wahlberg, A comparative study of career trajectories and epistemic living University of Copenhagen spaces among men and women professors in Norway and Japan Guro Korsnes Kristensen, Norwegian University of Andreas Metzner-Szigeth, Free University of Bolzano Science and Technology; Vivian Anette Lagesen, NTNU; Siri Chair: Øyslebø Sørensen, Norwegian University of Science & Luca Toschi, University of Florence Technology (NTNU) Discussant: Session Organizer: Andreas Böhn, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Susanne Koch, Technical University of Munich 185. Social Justice in Climate Adaptation Policies Chair: 3:00 to 4:40 pm Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University virPrague: VR 04 183. Decentring datacentres: their politics, energy, waste and Participants: epistemics Adaptation’s Unruly Subjects: The Remaking of Climate 3:00 to 4:40 pm Change Adaptation Projects in the Ecuadorian Highlands virPrague: VR 02 Megan Mills-Novoa, University of Arizona; Rutgerd Participants: Boelens, Wageningen University; Jaime Hoogesteger, Bogs, Storage, and the Temporalities of Repair Patrick Brodie, Wageningen University; Jeroen Vos, Wageningen University Concordia University (Montreal, CANADA); Patrick Controversies about softening borders between fresh- and salt Bresnihan, Maynooth University water in the Dutch Delta Lieke Brackel, Delft University of Making the politics of data centers visible. Experts reports, Technology local protests and trials in France clement marquet, IFRIS, Fluid Environments and Fixed Borders: Risk Reduction Costech Misalignment and Social Justice Shortcomings Craig E Chasing standardization: Everyday data work in a research data Colten, Louisiana State University centre Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda, GESIS - Leibniz Institute Session Organizer: for the Social Sciences Sara Vermeulen, TU Delft, Department of Values, Technology Managing Data-Centres: infrastructuring university “small and Innovation tech” Estrid Sørensen, Ruhr University Bochum; Laura Chair: Kocksch, Ruhr University Bochum Sara Vermeulen, TU Delft, Department of Values, Technology Digital Pollution: Exploring epistemic material and normative and Innovation challenges of knowledge production and circulation. 186. Genontologies II Federica Lucivero, The Ethox Centre, University of Oxford; 3:00 to 4:40 pm Gabby Samuel, King's College London /Lancaster University virPrague: VR 05 Session Organizers: Participants: Laura Kocksch, Ruhr University Bochum Fragile Configurations: Contested Reproductive Bio-economies Stefan Laser, Ruhr University Bochum Within A Small, Catholic, European Union Island Nation Estrid Sørensen, Ruhr University Bochum Shannon N. Conley, James Madison University Chair: Anonymize This: Donor Conception, Direct-to-Consumer Stefan Laser, Ruhr University Bochum Genetic Tests, and Privacy in Canada Janelle Curry, 184. On the Interplay of Images, Imaginaries and Imagination in University of Toronto Science Communication (Transdisciplinary Focus) Who’s On The Bus? - Metaphors In Deliberation About Ethical 3:00 to 4:40 pm And Societal Issues Pertaining Synthetic Cells Bettina virPrague: VR 03 Graupe, Radboud University Nijmegen Participants: Session Organizer: Visualizing Perspectives on Arizona Helium Extraction Noa Janelle Curry, University of Toronto Bruhis, Arizona State University; Kirk Jalbert, Arizona State Chair: University Janelle Curry, University of Toronto Images, Imaginaries And Imagination In Communicating 187. Inhabiting Warming Worlds - Transforming Climate Dementia Through Narrative Picturebooks For Children Knowledge Elizabeth Caldwell, Lancaster University 3:00 to 4:40 pm The Ambiguous Power of Visual Communication in Healthcare virPrague: VR 06 Viola Davini; Matteo Coppi; Ilaria Marchionne, Universy of Participants: Florence; Eugenio Pandolfini; marco sbardella, University of Florence Seeking the integration of local knowledge in the observation of social and environmental changes related to global warming: From Cell to Ecological Pyramid: How Centralized Thinking the experimentation of a participatory mapping workshop in and Dominance Hierarchy Pervade in Biological Discourse Khamagatta (Eastern Siberia). TRICOT Anne, CNRS et UMR Charudatta Navare, Homi Bhabha Centre for Science ESPACE Aix Marseille Université; JEAN-JACQUES Education, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Marquisar, Université de Guyane; BALLAIS Jean-Louis, Participatory Data Physicalization as a way to design publics UMR ESPACE et Aix-Marseille-Université (AMU); GADAL through images, imagination and bodily interactions. Alvise Sébastien, UMR ESPACE et Aix-Marseille-Université Mattozzi, Free University of Bolzano; Matteo Maria Moretti, (AMU); ZAKHAROV Moisei, Aix-Marseille-Université Free University of Bozen-Bolzano; Sheldon Studio (AMU) et Northern Eastern University (NEFU) Session Organizer: Knowledge Production Amidst the Volatile Space-Time of the Halley VI Antarctic Research Station Spencer Adams, 190. Broken and Livable Futures with Automated Decision- University of California at Berkeley Making – II Contextualising Environmental Activists’ Knowledge Practices 3:00 to 4:40 pm on Climate Change Adaptation in a German City Catharina virPrague: VR 09 Lueder, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich Participants: ‘What Can I Do To Address Climate Change?’: Ethical Discursive Patterns Created Through Co-occurrence Of Dilemmas In A Warming World Anshu Ogra, King's College Hashtags On #Goodlife Instagram Posts: Implications For London Sustainable Futures Anastasia Loukianov, University of Session Organizers: Surrey; Kate Burningham, University of Surrey; Tim Celine Granjou, University Grenoble Alps Jackson, University of Surrey Coralie Mounet, University Grenoble Alps Epistemic Responsibility: The Machine Learning Séverine Durand, University Grenoble Alpes Entanglements Of Ten Mental Healthcare Organizations Chair: Marthe Stevens, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Anne Celine Granjou, University Grenoble Alps Beaulieu, University of Groningen 188. STS Perspectives on Innovation: Significance and Agency in Level up or Game over: Labour in the platform economy Funda Emerging Worlds - 2 Ustek-Spilda, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford; 3:00 to 4:40 pm Fabian Ferrari, Oxford Internet Institute; Mark Graham, virPrague: VR 07 Oxford Internet Institute; Alessio Bertolini, Oxford Internet Institute; Adam Badger, Oxford Internet Institute Participants: Providing control or freedom or both? Developing customer Innovation at the Margins: Lived Conceptualizations of relationship in the not-yet market of behaviour-based Technoculture in Havana Michaelanne Dye, School of insurance Maiju Tanninen, Tampere University; Turo- Information at University of Michigan Kimmo Lehtonen, Tampere University; Minna Ruckenstein, Innovation observed: How world views co-produce emerging University of Helsinki worlds Nona Schulte-Römer, Helmholtz Centre for Session Organizers: Environmental Research - UFZ Tuukka Lehtiniemi, University of Helsinki Reconciling the demand side for calculative practices around Minna Ruckenstein, University of Helsinki uncertainty Denis Fischbacher-Smith, University of Glasgow Chair: Trouble along the S-curve: innovation studies, the acceleration Minna Ruckenstein, University of Helsinki of sustainability transitions and potential modes of engagement for STS Tomas Moe Skjølsvold 191. Coping with moral ambiguities Ways of seeing: on the borderlands of STS and Innovation 3:00 to 4:40 pm Studies Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School virPrague: VR 10 Session Organizers: Participants: Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School The Dirty Work of Optimization in Contemporary Rating Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School Schemes Malte Ziewitz, Cornell University Chair: Wealth of Networks or Gain of Data Economies? Optionality Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School vs. Predictivity on a Fitness Platform Carsten Ochs, University of Kassel 189. Strategies for Knowledge Coproduction in the Agrifood Of intimate narratives and superficial measurements: affective Sector - session 2 computing, intention recognition, identity estimation 3:00 to 4:40 pm Henning Mayer, TU Munich virPrague: VR 08 Dancing with shackles: a brief study of constraints of traffic Participants: data users Zheng Li, National Academy of Innovation Consuming Anthropocene: Transformations of Not-so-human Strategy, CAST; Di Liu, College of Metropolitan Food Giovanni Orlando Transportation, Beijing University of Technology; HUI Macaúba As An Internationalizable Object: Connecting Diverse LUO, National Academy of Innovation Strategy,CAST; Socio-technical Imaginaries Daniela Alves de Alves, Zhengfeng Li, Institute of Science, Technology and Society, Universidade Federal de Vicosa, Brazil; Victor Luiz Alves Tsinghua University Mourao, Federal University of Viçosa (UFV-Brazil) Session Organizer: Capturing knowledge in a neoliberal vacuum. Power struggle Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs around the datafication of agriculture in Kenya GIANLUCA Chair: IAZZOLINO, London School of Economics and Political Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs Science; Laura Mann, London School of Economics Session Organizers: 192. Health, care, (dis)abilities IV OSCAR A. FORERO, AGROSAVIA; SOAS-UK 3:00 to 4:40 pm Erika Vanessa Wagner-Medina, AGROSAVIA, Colombia virPrague: VR 11 Chair: Participants: Erika Vanessa Wagner-Medina, AGROSAVIA, Colombia Unintended Pregnancy and Contraceptive Programs and Discussant: Policies As Poverty Regulation Devices in the U.S.: A OSCAR A. FORERO, AGROSAVIA; SOAS-UK Genealogy Kelsey Wright, University of Wisonsin, Madison "Whatever Works". Building Psychotherapeutic Style in Private Alessandro Blasimme, ETH Zurich Practice Elsa Forner-Ordioni, EHESS (Paris, France) Madeleine Murtagh, Policy, Ethics & Life Sciences Research Look at the Numbers: Charting Surgical Practice in China Centre, Newcastle University Bonnie Odelia Wong 195. Sharing and Re-using Scientific Data: Situated Practices, There Must be Something in the Water – On the Socio- Comparative Views Technical-Therapeutic Infrastructures of Mineral Springs 3:00 to 4:40 pm Sandra Lang, MCTS Technical University Munich virPrague: VR 14 Session Organizer: Participants: Sandra Lang, MCTS Technical University Munich Formulating and Using Instructions for Data Re-use Goetz Chair: Hoeppe, University of Waterloo Sandra Lang, MCTS Technical University Munich Data, Exposed: Clinical Data, Machine Readability, and the 193. Building Digital Public Sector: Drivers behind digitalization Drive Towards (Disease) Agnosticism Andrew Staver 3:00 to 4:40 pm Hoffman, iHub, Radboud University Nijmegen virPrague: VR 12 Collection Development as Organizational Strategy: Participants: Institutional Practices and Social Science Data Archives Co-detecting and Co-defining Clients with AI within Health and Kalpana Shankar, University College Dublin; Kristin Social Care Juha Koivisto, Finnish Institute for Health and Eschenfelder, University Of Wisconsin-Madison Welfare Field-Specific Forms of the Scientific Reception Process and Promising Too Much? Using “Situation Room” As A Policy Reuse Decisions Nathalie Schwichtenberg, German Center Instrument In Building Data-drivenness In Finland Marja for Higher Education Research and Science Studies Alastalo, University of Eastern Finland; Marta A Comparative Approach to Field-Specific Forms of Sharing Choroszewicz, University of Eastern Finland Theresa Velden, German Center for Higher Education Toward an Anticipatory and Personalized Treatment Plan: A Research and Science Studies; Nathalie Schwichtenberg, Glimpse into Datafication of Healthcare Fused in Practice German Center for Higher Education Research and Science Ilpo Helén, University of Eastern Finland; Heta Tarkkala, Studies University of Eastern Finland Session Organizers: Acceleration Tactics, Transparency Requirements: Theresa Velden, German Center for Higher Education Research Technology’s Impacts On Definitions Of Family In Brazilian and Science Studies Law Sara Munhoz, Universidade Federal de São Carlos Goetz Hoeppe, University of Waterloo (UFSCar) Chair: Session Organizer: Goetz Hoeppe, University of Waterloo Marta Choroszewicz, University of Eastern Finland Discussant: Chair: Grit Laudel, TU Berlin Marta Choroszewicz, University of Eastern Finland 196. Commodifying Environmental Data 194. Collective Forms of Governance 3:00 to 4:40 pm 3:00 to 4:40 pm virPrague: VR 15 virPrague: VR 13 Participants: Participants: Weather Data Commodification, From Low Cost Stations To Civic Engagement and the Visual Imperative Joanna Sleigh, Consulting Services For Farmers Jeanne Oui, EHESS ETH Zurich Epidemiological Knowledge, Environmental Data and Public Technocratic frontstage, democratic backstage? Participatory Health Management of Agriculture Fiona Panziera, INRAE, practices in the production of poverty indicators in LISIS developing countries Justyna Bandola-Gill, University of Rainfall-based Agricultural Index Insurance: Measurement, Edinburgh Matter and Meaning Luisa Hoffmann, Goethe University The Fabric Of The Public In Current Debates About Genome Frankfurt Editing Morgan Meyer Early Commodification of Satellite Images in Agriculture and Civic Engagement in Science in the Context of Failure to Market New Services (France, 1975-1990) Sylvain Democratization: Evolution and Typology of Citizen Science Brunier, CNRS - Centre de Sociologie des Organisations in Taiwan Hui-shih FANG, National Taiwan Museum; Tze- Latent Earth Science & Financial Service Networks in Luen Lin, National Taiwan University Southeast Asia Andrew Moon, The New School for Social Communicating Coronavirus: Public Panic and Rapid Response Research Anna Muldoon, Arizona State Univerity Session Organizer: Session Organizers: Aguiton Angeli Sara, EHESS CAK Centre Alexandre Koyré Alessandro Blasimme, ETH Zurich Chairs: Madeleine Murtagh, Policy, Ethics & Life Sciences Research Sylvain Brunier, CNRS - Centre de Sociologie des Centre, Newcastle University Organisations Barbara Prainsack, Department of Political Science, Jeanne Oui, EHESS University of Vienna 197. RRI Beyond Growth: Can a Case be Made for Responsible Chairs: Stagnation? 3:00 to 4:40 pm Emilie Moberg, Stockholm University virPrague: VR 16 Chair: Session Organizer: Emilie Moberg, Stockholm University Stevienna de Saille, University of Sheffield 200. The Configurations of 'The Public' in Innovation Chair: 3:00 to 4:40 pm Stevienna de Saille, University of Sheffield virPrague: VR 19 Discussants: Participants: Effie Amanatidou, University of Manchester Popular Technologies: Expertise, Organization and Production Timothy Birabi, University of London in Civic Tech Toronto Curtis W McCord, University of Michiel Van Oudheusden, University of Cambridge Toronto 198. Dying At The Margins: Emerging Material-Discursive Interactive Expertise – How Interdisciplinarity and Perspectives On Death And Dying Digitalisation Reshape the Agency of Expertise Silvio 3:00 to 4:40 pm Suckow, WZB (Berlin Social Science Center) virPrague: VR 17 Inside/Outside. The Social Positioning of Citizens in Citizen Participants: Science Sascha Dickel, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität On Contested Ground: Emergent Ontologies of Soil in Mainz Alternative Body Disposal Practices Hannah Gould; Session Organizers: Michael Arnold, The University of Melbourne; Tamara Shelly Tsui, Eindhoven University of Technology Kohn, The University of Melbourne Benjamin Lipp, Technical University Munich Postmortem Imaging:Trouble On The Border Between Life and Anja Kathrin Ruess, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Death Celine Schnegg, Haute Ecole de Sante Vaud; Severine Technical University of Munich Rey, Haute Ecole de Sante Vaud; Alejandro Dominguez, Meiken Hansen, Technical University of Denmark Haute Ecole de Sante Vaud Magdalena Rozwadowska, Wroclaw University of Economics Regulating Technologies Of Death And Dying At The and Business Beginning Of Life In Denmark Stine Willum Adrian, Chair: Aalborg University; Laura Louise Heinsen, Aalborg Magdalena Rozwadowska, Wroclaw University of Economics University; Anna Sofie Bach, Aalborg University and Business Copenhagen; Annika Frida Petersen, Faculty of Law, 201. The “Contemporary Synthesis” of Race and Biotechnology Copenhagen University; Janne Rothmar Herrmann in Emerging/Developing Worlds Constructing Palliative Care in Norway Ida Sofie Rettedal 3:00 to 4:40 pm Skjaeveland, University of Oslo virPrague: VR 20 Dying Data: Complicating Networked Nonhuman Death Maya Participants: S Livio, University of Colorado / Media Archaeology Lab Same, Same but Different: Indian Drug Trials between Race Session Organizers: Science and Pharmaceutical Capitalism Sibille Merz, Natashe Lemos Dekker, Centre for Social Science and Global Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane Health, University of Amsterdam Discourses and Practices of Race, Ethnicity, Ancestry, and Jesse Peterson, History of Science, Technology and Genomics in Hawaii Joan Fujimura, University Of Environment, KTH Wisconsin-Madison; Ramya M. Rajagopalan Philip R Olson, Virginia Tech Reject scientific recruitment: Biopolitical Citizenship and Chair: Identity Politics among Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples Yu- Jesse Peterson, History of Science, Technology and yueh Tsai, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica Environment, KTH Session Organizer: 199. Sociotemporalities Tien Dung Ha, Cornell University 3:00 to 4:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 18 Sibille Merz, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane Participants: 202. Materials, Symbols, and Power in Science and Technology Pitching as a translation: reconfiguring innovations for the 3:00 to 4:40 pm Public Ilkka Arminen, University of Helsinki virPrague: VR 21 Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Supercomputers and the Global Participants: Hierarchies of Acceleration Nil Uzun Weidner, Rutgers The Quantification of Humanity and its Discontents: Cases University from Self-driving technologies Yu-cheng Liu, Nanhua The socio-technical temporalities of children´s game worlds University Emilie Moberg, Stockholm University Technologies of work and the re-production of power The temporal dynamics of technology promises in digital asymmetries Klara-Aylin Wenten, Munich Center for innovation: the case of the Copyright Hub Gian Marco Technology in Society, Technical University of Munich Campagnolo, University of Edinburgh; Hung The Nguyen, Conceiving Machine Intelligence: Gender, Data and The Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, The University Genesis of The “Geek Mystique” Coleen Carrigan, of Edinburgh; Robin Williams, The University of Edinburgh California Polytechnic State University Session Organizer: Citations as Infrastructure: Developing an Analytic Framework For The Politics of citations Asura Enkhbayar, Simon Fraser 10:00 to 11:40 am Univeristy virPrague: VR 01 Session Organizer: Participants: June Jeon, University of Wisconsin-Madison Autheniticity: Five Paths of Ayurveda Wesley Shrum, Louisiana Chair: State University June Jeon, University of Wisconsin-Madison “Riddle Down Underground Medicine” : Ethnography, Theory 203. Speculative Futures and the Biopolitics of Populations: Building And Medical Research On CAM In The U.S. Session 2 Geoffroy Carpier, DySoLab Université de Rouen - 3:00 to 4:40 pm DEPT/Triangle Université Jean Monnet virPrague: VR 22 Between Omniscience and Objectivity: Situated “Reasoning” Participants: (yukti) and Boundary-making in Contemporary Ayurvedic The Speculative Turn in IVF: Reconstructing Fertility, Medicine Lisa Allette Brooks, University of California Prediction and Power in the New Reproductive Berkeley Bioeconomies Lucy van de Wiel, University of Cambridge Session Organizer: Change with Time? Taiwanese Women’s situatedness of being Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell, Umeå university, Department of Single and Childless LI-WEN SHIH, Taipei Medical Sociology University Chair: Family Planning in Times of Climate Crises. A Norwegian Pia Vuolanto, University of Tampere Research Centre for Case-Study Guro Korsnes Kristensen, Norwegian University Knowledge, Science, Technology and Innovation Studies of Science and Technology; Malin Noem Ravn, NTNU 207. Negotiating independence in academic careers Environmental Relations in Shaping Uncertain Biopolitical 10:00 to 11:40 am Futures: The Biology of Ageing under Climate Change virPrague: VR 02 Mianna Meskus, Tampere University Participants: Climate Crises and Reproductive Foreclosures: Young People, How do different career systems enable researchers to become Speculative Futures, and Reproductive (Im)Possibility Jade independent? Grit Laudel, TU Berlin Sasser, University of California, Riverside Scientific leadership and Research Evaluation. The Case of Session Organizers: Chemistry University Departments in Spain Carmen Corona, Ayo Wahlberg, University of Copenhagen INGENIO (CSIC-UPV); Carolina Cañibano, Ingenio (CSIC- Mianna Meskus, Tampere University UPV) Universitat Politècnica de València Chair: ‘It Is My Project and I Am the Boss’: power relationship and Ayo Wahlberg, University of Copenhagen authorship in Chinese academic project teams Lianghao Dai, 204. Special Session: Bernal Prize Lecture University of Göttingen, Germany 4:40 to 6:00 pm Gender Bias In Scientific Authorship? Evidence From Factorial virPrague: VR 00 Survey Experiments Justus Maximilian Karl Rathmann, Session Organizer: Universität Zürich; Antonia Velicu, Universität Zürich; Stephen Zehr, Univ. Southern Indiana David Johann, Universität Zürich; Heiko Rauhut, Universität Zürich Chair: María Belén Albornoz, FLACSO Latin American Social The ‘problem children’: What constrains Arts, Humanities and Studies Faculty Social Sciences participation in inter- and transdisciplinary research? Bianca Vienni Baptista, ETH Zürich; Isabel Discussants: Fletcher, Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, The Sharon Traweek, UCLA University of Edinburgh Langdon Winner Session Organizers: 205. Plenary with Ulrike Felt (EASST) and Joan Fujimura (4S) Grit Laudel, TU Berlin 6:00 to 7:40 pm Ed Hackett, Brandeis University virPrague: VR 00 Chair: Session Organizer: Grit Laudel, TU Berlin Tereza Stockelova, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences 208. Be(com)ing industrial: objects, scales, and power dynamics at play-1 Speakers: 10:00 to 11:40 am Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna, Department of Science and virPrague: VR 03 Technology Studies Joan Fujimura, University Of Wisconsin-Madison Participants: From Domestic to Industrial: Municipal Waste at Scale Elizabeth Duncan, University of Sydney Industrial ecological engineering: uprooting soils and soil THURSDAY, AUGUST, 20 biology. Germain Meulemans, Aberdeen University/Universite de Liege 206. Science and Technology Studies on Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM). Session The Follies of Scaling-up Processed Foods in India Barkha three, focus on translation of knowledge. Satish Kagliwal, Cornell University, Department of S&TS How to make a living being an industrial object: attempts to of Balearic Islands; José Luis Luján, University of Balearic produce phagotherapy in France Jessica Pourraz, Université Islands; Oliver Todt, University of Balearic Islands de Bordeaux The regulative perspective of interactions among multiple Laboratory Life Facing Health & Environmental Risks: The Science-Policy Interfaces—a case study of wetland Case of 3D Metal Printing Lise Cornilleau, Ecole Normale conservation in Taiwan Chen-Guang Lee, National Taiwan Supérieure Paris-Saclay University Session Organizer: Changes In Formalisation And Separation Of Scientific Advice Benjamin Raimbault, Institute For Research and Innovation in For Policy: The Case Of ICES Kåre Nolde Nielsen, UiT - Society The Arctic University of Norway; Sebastian Linke, Chair: University of Gothenburg; Petter Holm, UiT - The Arctic Benjamin Raimbault, Institute For Research and Innovation in University of Norway Society Making Science Relevant: Comparing Science Advisory 209. Fossil Legacies – Projects, Protests and Promises of Phasing Organisations in Climate and Marine Governance Göran Out Coal Sundqvist, Department of Sociology, University of 10:00 to 11:40 am Gothenburg; Sebastian Linke, University of Gothenburg virPrague: VR 04 'Policy relevant but not policy prescriptive': experiences of Participants: bridging science and policy from three international advisory organizations Matteo De Donà, University of Gothenburg; E/valuations here/elsewhere: re-assembling worth in the coal Sebastian Linke, University of Gothenburg phase-out Susann Wagenknecht, TU Dresden Session Organizer: Restoring a broken landscape? A ‘Pioneering Model’ From The Sebastian Linke, University of Gothenburg Ruhr Valley, A Former Coal Mining Hub Stefan Laser, Ruhr University Bochum Chair: Sebastian Linke, University of Gothenburg Regional exnovation. Structural change and sociotechnical imaginaries in Lusatia and the Ruhr area Alexander 212. Borders in the Anthropocene: Transformations of Climates, Wentland, Technical University of Munich; Jeremias Human and Nonhuman Mobility, and the Politics of the Earth Herberg, Institute for Advance Sustainability Studies (IASS) 10:00 to 11:40 am Potsdam virPrague: VR 07 Session Organizers: Participants: Jeremias Herberg, Institute for Advance Sustainability Studies A posthumanist political ecology of Alpine migrant (IASS) Potsdam (im)mobility Polly Pallister-Wilkins, University of Thomas Turnbull, Max Planck Institute For the History of Amsterdam Science Deadly border landscapes: Tracing back accountability in the Chair: Anthropocene Estela Schindel, Europa-Universität Viadrina Jeremias Herberg, Institute for Advance Sustainability Studies Telling Multispecies Worlds: Traces of a Counter-Concept to (IASS) Potsdam Speciesism Michelle Westerlaken 210. Theorizing in STS Session Organizer: 10:00 to 11:40 am Huub Dijstelbloem, University of Amsterdam virPrague: VR 05 Chair: Participants: Huub Dijstelbloem, University of Amsterdam Critical Theory Of Technology, Non-Knowledge And 213. Affects, emotions, and feelings in data, analysis, and Algorithms: Conceptualising Power In The Digital Age narrative Konstantin Macher 10:00 to 11:40 am Research trajectories. When interdisciplinary collaboration tries virPrague: VR 08 to come a long way Cornelius Schubert Participants: Where are the Missing Masses in the Missing Masses? From Affect to Action: Choices in Attending to Disconcertment Attending to the Centrality of Problems in Inquiry; a Lesson in Interdisciplinary Collaborations Mareike Smolka, Faculty from Modern Cosmology Adrien De Sutter, Goldsmiths, of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University; Erik University of London Fisher, Arizona State University; Alexandra Hausstein, Session Organizers: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Sebastian Dahm, Bielefeld University Title: I don’t have one. Writing affect out of (and back into?) Tim Seitz, Technical University Berlin writing Cristian Ghergu, Department of Health, Ethics & Chair: Society, Research School for Public Health and Primary Sebastian Dahm, Bielefeld University Care, Universi 211. Dilemmas for science and policy - Session 2 Affective spaces of doing sameness and difference together 10:00 to 11:40 am Line Hillersdal, Department of Anthropology, University of virPrague: VR 06 Copenhagen; Birgitte Bruun, Copenhagen Academy for Participants: Medical Education and Simulation The dilemmas of regulatory science in the case of the Feeling Techniques: feelings done in practice, words and assessment of Health Claims Noemi Sanz Merino, University drawings Ulrike Scholtes, UVA So Fracking Emotional: Using Affective Practice to Explore the Policy and Management; Iris Wallenburg, institute for Politics of Emotion in a Sociotechnical Controversy Stephen Health Policy and Management; Roland Bal, Erasmus Hughes, Science and Technology Studies, University College University Rotterdam; Jitse Schuurmans, Erasmus London University Rotterdam; Nienke van Pijkeren, Erasmus Doing collaboration in societal innovations: Affects, University (Institute of Health Policy & Management) positionalities, and affective labor Gili Yaron, Health Dilating Health, Healthcare, and Well-Being: A Case Study in Services Research, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Medical Device Design Montita Sowapark, SOAS Sciences, University Maastricht Session Organizers: Session Organizers: Hannah Cowan, King's College London Mareike Smolka, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Charlotte Kühlbrandt, King's College London Maastricht University Natassia Brenman, The University of Cambridge Ricky Janssen, Department of Health, Ethics & Society, Chair: CAPHRI, Maastricht University Charlotte Kühlbrandt, King's College London Cristian Ghergu, Department of Health, Ethics & Society, Discussants: Research School for Public Health and Primary Care, Universi Hannah Cowan, King's College London Chair: Natassia Brenman, The University of Cambridge Ricky Janssen, Department of Health, Ethics & Society, 216. China, Technology, Planetary Futures: Lessons for a World CAPHRI, Maastricht University in Crisis? 2) BRI, Infrastructure, Environment Discussant: 10:00 to 11:40 am Christopher Coenen, KIT-ITAS virPrague: VR 11 214. The Discard Multiple Participants: 10:00 to 11:40 am Cyclical Crossings: Easternised Planetary Futures Jamie Allen, virPrague: VR 09 Critical Media Lab Participants: Research on Smart City as Engineering Imaginary Cao May, Agbogbloshie: contribution to a sustainable circular economy or University of Chinese Academy of Sciences “the largest e-waste dump in the world”? Maja van der The geo-sociotechnical imaginary of the Belt and Road Andrew Velden, University of Oslo; Christian Peter Medaas, Chubb, Lancaster University University of Oslo, Dept. of Social Anthropology; Martin Session Organizer: Oteng-Ababio, University of Ghana David Tyfield, Lancaster University Labelling and Living with Waste: How Terminology and Chair: Boundary Objects Shape Waste Reduction in the City of David Tyfield, Lancaster University Sydney Jarnae Leslie, Faculty of Transdisciplinary Innovation, University of Technology Sydney 217. Why empowerment matters in co-creation of innovation Plastic time(s): Moralities of duration Laura Bomm, University 10:00 to 11:40 am of Vienna, Department of Science and Technology Studies; virPrague: VR 13 Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna, Department of Science and Participants: Technology Studies De-centering the user. From empathy to accountability Isabel What do WEEE know? Knowledge production on e-waste Lafuente; Marcos Silbermann; Wilson Prata, SIDIA flows in the EU Mateusz Pietrzela, Leipzig University Empowering Users in the Debate about Google’s Data Practices Session Organizer: Ivan Veul, ISiS, Radboud University Samwel Moses Ntapanta, University of Oslo, Department of Opening Tools For Opening Science: Lessons From Global Social anthropology Open Science Hardware Initiatives In Africa And Latin Chair: America Julieta Arancio, Centro de Investigaciones para la Samwel Moses Ntapanta, University of Oslo, Department of Transformación (CENIT-UNSAM); Valeria Arza, Centro de Social anthropology Investigaciones para la Transformación (CENIT-UNSAM); Discussant: Mariano Fressoli, Centro de Investigaciones para la Thomas Hylland Eriksen, University of Oslo Transformación (CENIT-UNSAM) Research on the Co-Creation of Innovation in Platform 215. Re-evaluating the high-tech and the low-tech: ideals and Ecosystems: A Multiple Case Study from the Empowerment

ideologies of the material Theory Perspective Yaqi Liu, National Academy of 10:00 to 11:40 am Innovation Strategy, CAST virPrague: VR 10 Session Organizers: Participants: Shelly Tsui, Eindhoven University of Technology Health equity: mundane challenges and ambivalent alignments Erik Laes, Eindhoven University of Technology Nele Jensen, King's College London Makoto Takahashi, Technical University Munich Demand the impossible! Creating utopias through participatory Sophie Nyborg, Technical University of Denmark - DTU film with young people Charlotte Kühlbrandt, King's Cian O'Donovan, University College London College London; Hannah Cowan, King's College London Chair: Old Bodies, old Buildings: Tinkering with/in Countryside Sophie Nyborg, Technical University of Denmark - DTU Architectures Dara Ivanova, Erasmus School of Health 218. Codifying Knowledge or Disembodying Work? Cases of Work Practice from India WhatsApp, Who’s Missing Out And Where’s The Sex?: 10:00 to 11:40 am Cervical Cancer Activism On A Shoestring In Indonesia virPrague: VR 14 Belinda Rina Marie Spagnoletti, The University Of Participants: Melbourne, Australia; Linda Rae Bennett, Nossal Institute Workers’ agency in a codified workplace: The case of a home for Global Health, University of Melbourne service platform in Delhi, India Urvashi Aneja, Tandem A Tale of Two Labs in the 1970s: Women, Junior Scientists, Research; Mawii Zothan, Tandem Research and Epistemic Justice in the Discovery of RNA Splicing. The creativity of ‘routine’ work: The case of data labellers in Pnina Geraldine Abir-Am, Brandeis University Bangalore, India Janaki Srinivasan, International Institute of Bodies and Space: Biotechs and relationship between gender, Information Technology - Bangalore; Bidisha Chaudhuri, ethics and resistance in south Maria da Costa, State International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore University of Campinas The tacit dimension of data entry operators' work in a Public Session Organizers: Work scheme in West Bengal, India Dipanjan Saha, Lisa Lindén, Departement of Sociology and Work Science, University of Liverpool University of Gothenburg The Codification of Empowerment: The working of Gender Emily Jay Nicholls, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Policies in Bihar and Karnataka, India Niveditha Menon, Medicine Centre for Budget and Policy Studies, Bangalore; Jyotsna Chair: Jha, Centre for Budget and Policy Studies, Bangalore Emily Jay Nicholls, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Session Organizers: Medicine Janaki Srinivasan, International Institute of Information 221. Futures Past, Futures Present Technology - Bangalore 10:00 to 11:40 am Bidisha Chaudhuri, International Institute of Information virPrague: VR 17 Technology Bangalore Participants: Soumyo Das, International Institute of Information Technology, Comfort Is Paradise: Late Socialist and Neoliberal Bangalore Sociotechnical Imaginaries in Czechoslovakia between Chair: Nature and Future Martin Babicka, University Of Oxford Janaki Srinivasan, International Institute of Information Competent older adults: acknowledged health deficits are not at Technology - Bangalore odds with clear future expectations Ulrike Bechtold, Institute 219. The Life of Numbers 1: Models, Qualculations and Futuring of Technology Assessment of the Austrian Academy of 10:00 to 11:40 am Sciences; Natalie Stauder, University of Vienna, Research virPrague: VR 15 Group Human ecology; Marcel Seifert, University of Vienna, Participants: Human Ecology Research Group; Martin Fieder, University Excitable models in the evidence-making of infection control of Vienna, Department for Evolutionary Anthropology; Tim Rhodes, Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW; Harald Wilfing, University of Vienna, Human Ecology Kari Lancaster, University of New South Wales, Sydney Research Group „I just want a number“– Science-Policy Interactions in Energy Fuzzy Futures?: Implementing Nuclear Waste Disposal in System Modelling Leo Capari, Institute of Technology Finland Marika Hietala Assessment, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Anja Bauer, Justifying Mining Futures Tobias Olofsson, Uppsala University University of Klagenfurt; Daniela Fuchs, Institute of Session Organizer: Technology Assessment of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Marika Hietala (ITA-OeAW); Titus Udrea, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Chair: Inst. of Technology Assessment (ITA) Marika Hietala Representing the Future as an Eternal Present: An Examination 222. Governing desired and undesired futures of Mortgage Credit Enumerations Alexandra Ciocanel, 10:00 to 11:40 am University of Manchester virPrague: VR 18 The Persistence of Rational Action in Agent-Based Fisheries Participants: Modelling Helge Peters, University of Oxford, School of Insurance and the new datafication of uncertainty Turo-Kimmo Geography and the Environment Lehtonen, Tampere University Session Organizers: Incorporating long-term socio-ecological path-dependencies in Kari Lancaster, University of New South Wales, Sydney urgent decision-making with simulation exercises Janne I. Tim Rhodes, Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Hukkinen, University Of Helsinki; Jussi T Eronen, University Chair: of Helsinki; Nina Janasik, University of Helsinki; Sakari Tim Rhodes, Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Kuikka, University of Helsinki; Annukka Lehikoinen, 220. Engaging Health Activism, Sexual Politics and STS 3 University of Helsinki; Peter Lund, Aalto University; Helmi 10:00 to 11:40 am Räisänen, University of Helsinki; Mikko J Virtanen, Tampere virPrague: VR 16 University Participants: Social collapse and its ethics in public climate change scenarios Beyond the prep user: engaging the figure of the non-user. Christine Hentschel, Universität Hamburg Adam Christianson Session Organizers: Turo-Kimmo Lehtonen, Tampere University technopolitical transformations I Limor Samimian-Darash, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 10:00 to 11:40 am Chair: virPrague: VR 21 Turo-Kimmo Lehtonen, Tampere University Participants: 223. International Scientific Collaboration: Knowledge Exploring the Outer Space – Infrastructuring Europe: the ESA Infrastructures and the Role of STS Scholars case Zinaida Vasilyeva, MCTS, TU München 10:00 to 11:40 am Imaginaries as Infrastructures at CERN Kamiel Mobach, virPrague: VR 19 University of Vienna Participants: Making MYRRHA: a techno-political history at SCK CEN Formal and Informal Infrastructures of Collaboration in the 1995-2020 Hein Brookhuis, KU Leuven, Cultural History; EU's Human Brain Project Christine Aicardi, King's College SCK CEN London; Tara Mahfoud, University of Essex Between infrastructuration and projectification: The case of Time is Running Out…- Narrating a Global Infrastructure for Laserlab Europe Oguz Özkan, MCTS Technical University Biodiversity Data Henk Koerten, Vrij Universiteit Munich Knowledge Co-production in an International Consortium: The What Are European Research Infrastructures (For)? Calibrating Role of STS in an Interdisciplinary Project Anshu Ogra, Scale And Purpose In The Biobanking Network BBMRI- King's College London; Amy Donovan, University of ERIC. Erik Aarden, University of Vienna Cambridge; George Adamson, King's College London Session Organizer: Transnational Collaborations: Inquiring Into the Epistemic Erik Aarden, University of Vienna Transitions and Dynamics. Abhinav Tyagi, Indian Institute of Chair: Technology Bombay Erik Aarden, University of Vienna Session Organizer: 226. Logics of Food Consumption, Choice and Politics on Digital Richelle Boone, Leiden University Media Chair: 10:00 to 11:40 am Simcha Jong, Leiden University virPrague: VR 22 224. Institutionalization and Social Appropriation of RRI: A Participants: Remaining Challenge? (1) Social Media and Emerging Patterns of Food Taste. Maria 10:00 to 11:40 am Giovanna Onorati, UNIVERSITY OF GASTRONOMIC virPrague: VR 20 SCIENCES IN POLLENZ Participants: Platforming pickiness: The digitally mediated enactment of B-RRI-Exit? Institutionalisation of RRI in the EU and the UK childhood eating Joe Deville, University of Lancaster Philip Inglesant, University of Oxford, Department of Emerging logics of digital eating: choice, care, or careful Computer Science; Jun Zhao, University of Oxford, choice? Karin Eli, University of Warwick; Jeremy Brice, Department of Computer Science; Marina Jirotka, London School of Economics and Political Science; Tanja University of Oxford, Department of Computer Science Schneider, University of St Gallen Has responsible research and innovation disseminated across Session Organizers: the Ethics Ecosystem? A case study of AI population health Jeremy Brice, London School of Economics and Political research in the UK and Canada Gabby Samuel, King's Science College London /Lancaster University; Gemma Derrick, Karin Eli, University of Warwick Lancaster University; Jenn Chubb, York University Tanja Schneider, University of St Gallen Organisational institutionalisation of responsible innovation Chairs: Phillip Macnaghten, Wageningen University; Richard Owen, Jeremy Brice, London School of Economics and Political Bristol University; Mario Pansera, Bristol University; Sally Science Randles, Manchester Metropolitan University Tanja Schneider, University of St Gallen Social labs as a cost-effective solution for mainstreaming RRI? 227. Making & Doing - Thursday show The case of the University of Novi Sad Raúl Tabarés, 10:00 to 9:40 pm TECNALIA, Basque Research and Technology Alliance virPrague: VR M&D (BRTA); Ezekiela Arrizabalaga, Fundación TECNALIA Participants: Research & Innovation; Petar Vrgovic, University of Novi It’s A Comic Life For Me: The Use Of Comics And Sad; Mila Grahovac, University of Novi Sad Storytelling In The Teaching Of Risk And Resilience Denis Session Organizers: Fischbacher-Smith, University of Glasgow Raúl Tabarés, TECNALIA, Basque Research and Technology Recombinant Bodies Andrea Ford, The University of Alliance (BRTA) Edinburgh; Giulia De Togni, University of Edinburgh; Sonja Vincent Blok, Wageningen University & Research Erikainen, University of Edinburgh Mika Nieminen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Robert Braun, Institut für Höhere Studien Vienna Embroidering the Times of Listening: Testimonial Digital Textiles for Reconciliation in Colombia Jaime Patarroyo, Chair: Universidad de Los Andes; Nasif Rincón, Universidad de Robert Braun, Institut für Höhere Studien Vienna Los Andes; Camila Padilla, Universidad de Los Andes; 225. (Transnational) research infrastructures as sites of Laura Cortés-Rico, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada; Tania Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia Fun, Engaging, And Easily Shareable? Exploring The Value Of Algorithm inventarium "method-athon" Enric Senabre Hidalgo, Co-creating Vlogs With Citizens From Disadvantaged Austrian Academy of Sciences Neighbourhoods Nicole Sylvia Goedhart, Athena Institute, Learning While Doing: Vlogs About Digital Inequality Nicole VU University, Amsterdam; Eva Lems, Athena Institute, Sylvia Goedhart, Athena Institute, VU University, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam; Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Amsterdam; Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam; Carina A.C.M. Pittents, Amsterdam; Christine Dedding, Metamedica, Amsterdam Athena Institute, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam; Jacqueline UMC-location VUmc; Jacqueline E.W. Broerse, Athena E.W. Broerse, Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam; Christine Institute, VU Amsterdam Dedding, Metamedica, Amsterdam UMC-location VUmc Chair: The gender digital gap in Argentina: inclusion means more than Ludek Broz, Institue of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of bootcamps Solange Martinez Demarco, International Centre Sciences for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW) Reflecting on STS in Action: Micro-credentialing as 228. 'What Is The Worth Of A Nature-Paper When The Climate collaborative epistemo-political work Michaela Spencer, Is In Crisis?' Charles Darwin University 12:00 to 1:40 pm virPrague: VR 01 Session Organizer: Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam Participants: Chair: FluidKnowledge: Exploring evaluation at the science-society Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam interface in light of climate crisis Jacqueline Ashkin, Center for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University, the 230. Be(com)ing industrial: objects, scales, and power dynamics Netherlands; Sarah Rose Bieszczad, Centre for Science & at play-2 Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University; Guus Dix, 12:00 to 1:40 pm Center for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden virPrague: VR 03 University, the Netherlands; Sonia Mena Jara, Centre for Participants: Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University; Industrial Identity Shifts: The E-Cigarette's Rebranding of Sarah de Rijcke, Centre for Science and Technology Studies Nicotine Caroline Clark, James Madison University (CWTS); Judit Varga, Centre for Science & Technology Preparing for the Future of Energy Systems. The Production of Studies (CWTS), Leiden University Expectations in a “Power–to-gas” Demonstration Project Big Problems, Small Experiments? How Researchers Deal with Jean-Baptiste Chambon, Centre de Sociologie de Complexities in Research Practices in Environmental l’Innovation-i3 – Mines Paristech PSL University; Sciences Lisa Sigl, Research Platform Responsible Research Madeleine Akrich, Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation-i3 – and Innovation in Academic Practice, University of Vienna; Mines Paristech PSL University; Alexandre Mallard, Centre Maximilian Fochler, University Of Vienna de Sociologie de l’Innovation-i3 – Mines Paristech PSL Decarbonising Research Mobility in an Era of Climate Crisis: University Challenges and Opportunities Clare Shelley-Egan The sun ‘reaches’ the earth: materials, knowledge and funding ‘Good’ Science in the Anthropocene: Environmental Activism in the European PV industry Efi Nakopoulou, National and and Epistemic Capitalism Thomas Franssen, Centre for Kapodistrian University of Athens; Stathis Arapostathis, Science & Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Session Organizers: STS Theory for Engineers: Technologies of Entanglement Thomas Franssen, Centre for Science & Technology Studies Robin Ann Downey, Bilkent University; Emine Onculer (CWTS), Leiden University Yayalar, Bilkent University Kristin Asdal, TIK, Centre for Technology, Innovation and Session Organizer: Culture Benjamin Raimbault, Institute For Research and Innovation in Maximilian Fochler, University Of Vienna Society Sarah de Rijcke, Centre for Science and Technology Studies Chair: (CWTS) Benjamin Raimbault, Institute For Research and Innovation in Lisa Sigl, Research Platform Responsible Research and Society Innovation in Academic Practice, University of Vienna Ruth Falkenberg, University of Vienna 231. Building Digital Public Sector: Collaboration and public- private partnership Chair: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Thomas Franssen, Centre for Science & Technology Studies virPrague: VR 04 (CWTS), Leiden University Participants: Discussant: Kristin Asdal, TIK, Centre for Technology, Innovation and Notes on the Political Economy of Welfare AI Gernot Rieder, Culture Universität Hamburg; Catharina Rudschies, University of Hamburg 229. Experimenting With Inclusive Technologies: Saying No By Data System as a Boundary Object: Interprofessional Saying Let’s I Collaboration in Building Data-Driven Public Healthcare in 12:00 to 1:40 pm Finland Marta Choroszewicz, University of Eastern Finland; virPrague: VR 02 Marja Alastalo, University of Eastern Finland Participants: When to Collect Demographically Identifiable Information? Participants: Framework for Balancing Human Rights in the AI Era Anna The Uncounted: Politics of Data in Global Health Sara L.M. Lenhart, University Of Maryland College Park Davis, Graduate Institute of International and Development Session Organizer: Studies, Geneva Marja Alastalo, University of Eastern Finland Functional versus epistemic Linda Sīle, University of Antwerp Chair: "Data" Science on the Run: Studying practices upon database Marja Alastalo, University of Eastern Finland technologies as an infrastructural inversion Yoehan Oh, 232. (Re)Producing Power in Co-creation Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 12:00 to 1:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 05 Burcu Baykurt, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Participants: Chair: Co-creation As Potential Practice Of Infrastructuring Burcu Baykurt, University Of Massachusetts Amherst (Dis)Empowerment Susanne Oechsner, University of Vienna 235. Commercial and Temporal Logics of Digital Food Low Powering: Challenges In The Co-Creation Of Local 12:00 to 1:40 pm Community Radio Stations Roberto Cibin, Madeira virPrague: VR 08 Interactive Technologies Institute (M-ITI); Mariacristina Participants: Sciannamblo, Sapienza University of Rome; Nicola J. Authentic Food from the Others’ Kitchen: Immigrant Women Bidwell, University College Cork; Maurizio Teli, Aalborg Small-Scale Entrepreneurs Working in the Growing Nordic University Platform Economy Qian Zhang, Stockholm University; Who Cares for Co-Creation? On Invisibilized Work and Forms Natasha A. Webster, Stockholm University of Empowerment at Workplaces of Technology Food Delivery Apps as Hunger Saviours: Constructing Development Alev Coban, Goethe University Frankfurt; Neoliberal Temporalities in Urban India Pallavi Laxmikanth, Klara-Aylin Wenten, Munich Center for Technology in The University of Adelaide; Megan Warin, University of Society, Technical University of Munich Adelaide Session Organizers: Work and embodied vulnerabilities: An exploration to the Shelly Tsui, Eindhoven University of Technology platformization of food and the (in)formal-digital economy Erik Laes, Eindhoven University of Technology in Bogotá. Derly Sanchez, Derly Sánchez Makoto Takahashi, Technical University Munich Curating (Un)fairness and (Ir)responsibility: Digital Food Sophie Nyborg, Technical University of Denmark - DTU Marketplaces and their Regulatory Logics Jeremy Brice, Cian O'Donovan, University College London London School of Economics and Political Science Chair: Session Organizers: Cian O'Donovan, University College London Jeremy Brice, London School of Economics and Political 233. Value in Biomedicine: Value in Health Care Systems Science 12:00 to 1:40 pm Karin Eli, University of Warwick virPrague: VR 06 Tanja Schneider, University of St Gallen Participants: Chairs: Anti-capitalist and Economic Value embedded in Post-Soeharto Karin Eli, University of Warwick Indonesian Health Insurance Daiki Ayuha, The University of Tanja Schneider, University of St Gallen Tokyo 236. Waste Encounters in Blasted Landscapes Articulating Value: Value as Enacted in European Value-based 12:00 to 1:40 pm Healthcare Discourse Siemen Vanstreels, Centre for virPrague: VR 09 Sociological Research, KU Leuven; Gert Meyers, KU Participants: Leuven; Lander Vermeerbergen, KU Leuven; Geert Van Collecting Waste: Negotiating Dirt and Danger in M-dong Hootegeml, KU Leuven; ine van hoyweghen, University James Jang, The University of Queensland Leuven Off- Grid Wastewater practices: tinkering with global and local Broadening the Concept of Value: A Scoping Review on the dichotomies in a more than human world. Fenna Smits, Option Value of Medical Technologies Giulia Fornaro, University of Amsterdam; Rebeca Ibáñez Martín, Humanities Bocconi University - SDA Bocconi School of Management; Cluster, Dutch Academy of Science (KNAW) Carlo Federici, SDA Bocconi School of Management; Carla Rognoni, SDA Bocconi School of Management; Oriana Re-Valuing E-waste: Material Appropriation, Circularity, and Ciani, SDA Bocconi School of Management; College of Temporal Negotiations in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Samwel Medicine & Health, University of Exeter Moses Ntapanta, University of Oslo, Department of Social anthropology Session Organizer: Katharina Kieslich, University of Vienna The waste multiple: The socio-technical enactment of radioactive wastes Robbe Geysmans, SCK-CEN; Marika Chair: Hietala Katharina Kieslich, University of Vienna Waste Ecologies: Finding Life within Extraction in Chile 234. Taking Data Into Account 1 Patricio Flores, University of Warwick, UK; Sebastian 12:00 to 1:40 pm Ureta, Universidad Alberto Hurtado virPrague: VR 07 Session Organizer: Samwel Moses Ntapanta, University of Oslo, Department of early disease detection Alessia Costa; Richard Milne, Social anthropology University of Cambridge Chair: Digital Health Data as a Global Public Good? Julian Eckl, Christian Peter Medaas, University of Oslo, Dept. of Social University of St. Gallen Anthropology The Tyranny of the ‘Civic’ in data sharing? Reciprocation, 237. Situating Co-creation: Innovation between Local Specificity Frustration and Creativity in Data-as-Gift Relations Tamar and Scalable Standardization Sharon, iHub, Radboud University Nijmegen; Lotje Siffels, 12:00 to 1:40 pm Radboud University Nijmegen; Andrew Staver Hoffman, virPrague: VR 10 iHub, Radboud University Nijmegen Participants: Session Organizer: Co-Creation Of City Futures In Three Policy Labs In Berlin, Tamar Sharon, iHub, Radboud University Nijmegen Dortmund And Munich Luise M Ruge, TU München Chair: From Co-creation to Participation: Fostering a Community Tamar Sharon, iHub, Radboud University Nijmegen Information Platform through Meshing Petra Zist, Madeira 240. Locating & Timing Governance in STS and Universities II: Interactive Technologies Institute (M-ITI); Chris Gender issues Csíkszentmihályi, Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute 12:00 to 1:40 pm (M-ITI) virPrague: VR 13 Sharing Situatedness and Scaling-up: The Case of the Participants: Community of Practice « Strategies for Sustainable Gender The Sole Engineering Geni(e)us: Changing University Culture Equality » in the ACT Project Anne-Sophie Godfroy, Kai Lo Andersson, Chalmers University of Technology République des savoirs (CNRS, École Normale Supérieure, A comparative study of co-productions of gender and gender Collège de France); Areti Damala, ENS balance work on local levels Ivana Suboticki, Norwegian Session Organizers: University of Science and Technology; Vivian Anette Anja Kathrin Ruess, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Lagesen, NTNU Technical University of Munich Performing passion: Affective aesthetics in computer science Federica Pepponi, MCTS - Munich Center for Technology in education Samantha Breslin, University of Copenhagen Society (TUM) Knowledge in demand? University and industry debating, Kyriaki Papageorgiou, ESADE Business & Law School resisting or developing collaborative teaching practices Ruth Müller, MCTS TU München Helen Josok Gansmo, STS/NTNU Benjamin Lipp, Technical University Munich Carlos Cuevas-Garcia, Technical University of Munich Feminizing innovation: Challenges in STS Gabriele Griffin, Uppsala University Chair: Anja Kathrin Ruess, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Session Organizers: Technical University of Munich Knut H Sørensen, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology 238. Organizing Technoscientific Capitalism: Assets, Rents, and Sharon Traweek, UCLA Values - 1 Chair: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Sharon Traweek, UCLA virPrague: VR 11 Participants: 241. How Can STS Support A Multiplicity Of Practices In Citizen Science? Cutting Jobs With Molecular Scissors – Understanding Labor 12:00 to 1:40 pm Implications of CRISPR Koen Beumer, Copernicus Institute virPrague: VR 14 of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University Participants: Public Private Partnerships and the Provision of Healthcare in Australia John Grant Gardner, Monash University, Australia The "next level" of participation: can the professionalization of Citizen Science be used creatively? Andreas Wenninger, bidt The formal Market José Ossandón, Copenhagen Business School; Christian Frankel, Copenhagen Business School Over-identification as Ethnographic approach for challenging the contradictions of Citizen Science Christian Nold, Session Organizers: University of the Arts London Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School Kean Birch, York University Bottom-up Meets Top-Down: Mapping Grassroots Citizen John Grant Gardner, Monash University, Australia Science Trajectories in Environmental Pollution Monitoring Michiel Van Oudheusden, University of Cambridge; Chair: Yasuhito Abe, Komazawa University Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School The social life of citizen science: Citizen Social Science as a 239. Flows and overflows of personal data S3 reflexive practice in participatory STS Alexandra Albert, 12:00 to 1:40 pm UCL virPrague: VR 12 Civic Engineering At The Grid Edge: Infrastructures, Social Participants: Movements And The Politics of Expertification Hanno When Is Data? The Enablement Of A National Research Moegenburg, University of Konstanz Population Francisca Nordfalk, University of Copenhagen Session Organizers: Detecting value(s): moral economies of digital innovation in Christian Nold, University of the Arts London Alexandra Albert, UCL The Valuation of Docent Merits in Swedish Academia Erik Chair: Joelsson, University of Borås; Gustaf Nelhans, University of Alexandra Albert, UCL Borås 242. The Life of Numbers 2: Targets, Promises, Policies Session Organizers: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Marie Sautier, University of Lausanne/Sciences Po Paris virPrague: VR 15 Julian Hamann, Leibniz Center for Science and Society Participants: Chair: Marie Sautier, University of Lausanne/Sciences Po Paris 90-90-90 and the 'End of AIDS': How Targets and Enumerations Afford Viral Eliminations Kari Lancaster, 245. Making Chemical Kin part 1 University of New South Wales, Sydney; Tim Rhodes, Centre 12:00 to 1:40 pm for Social Research in Health, UNSW virPrague: VR 18 Counting Towards the ‘End of AIDS’: The Speculative Futures Participants: of the UNAIDS’ 90-90-90 Targets Tony Sandset, University Carbon kin Karolina Sobecka, fhnw of Oslo Chemical Childhoods Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, Western Enumerating the Temporal Politics of Leprosy Elimination University; Mindy Blaise, Edith Cowan University Campaigns Laura A. Meek, University of Hong Kong Compassionate Metabolism: Art, Jellyfish, and Chemical Kin- Guided by Numbers. The Domestication of Quantitative making in Polluted Worlds Susanne Pratt, University of Information by Norwegian Climate and Energy Technology, Sydney Policymakers susanne jørgensen; Knut H Sørensen, NTNU Drugged kin: The art of living with/out drugs Fay Dennis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Marianne Goldsmiths, University of London Ryghaug, Norwegian University of Science & Technology Session Organizers: (NTNU) Angeliki Balayannis, University of Exeter Numbering Microsimulation Models for Future Social Policies Emma Garnett, King's College London Isalyne Stassart, Université de Liège / Institut Wallon de Chair: l'évaluation, de la prospective et de la statistique Emma Garnett, King's College London Session Organizers: Discussant: Kari Lancaster, University of New South Wales, Sydney Michelle Murphy, University of Toronto Tim Rhodes, Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW 246. Charismatic Technology 1 Chair: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Kari Lancaster, University of New South Wales, Sydney virPrague: VR 19 243. Digital Technologies in Policing and Security - Session 1 Participants: 12:00 to 1:40 pm AI and the mystique of super-knowers in healthcare Annamaria virPrague: VR 16 Carusi, Inter//change Research and University College of Participants: London; Peter Winter, The University of Sheffield “Part Man, Part Machine, All Cop”: Automation in Policing Magical Analytics: Performativity and Social Power of Data in Angelika Adensamer, Vienna Centre for Societal Security; Analytics Companies Salla-Maaria Laaksonen, University of Lukas Daniel Klausner, St. Pölten University of Applied Helsinki Sciences The Emerging Quantum Divide: How the Digital Divide is (Re-)Defining swarm ontologies in military technological Translating into the Quantum Technologies Era and Its thinking Goetz Herrmann, Paderborn University; Jutta Expected Social Impacts Zeki Seskir, Middle East Technical Weber, Paderborn University University Sociotechnical practices and the formation of online markets for Using Technology To Settle Controversy? The Case Of illicit goods Meropi Tzanetakis, University of Vienna, Protesters Counting In France Emile Provendier, LISIS, Department of Political Science UPEM Session Organizer: Session Organizer: Simon Egbert, Technische Universität Berlin Francis Lim Chair: Chair: Nikolaus Pöchhacker, University of Graz Annamaria Carusi, Inter//change Research and University 244. Guidelines, Effects and Determinants of Recruitment College of London 12:00 to 1:40 pm 247. Institutionalization and Social Appropriation of RRI: A virPrague: VR 17 Remaining Challenge? (2) Participants: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Institutional Regulation and Evaluation Practices in Chilean virPrague: VR 20 Academy Claudio Ramos Zincke, Universidad Alberto Participants: Hurtado The drama of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI): the The perseverance of traditional recruitment procedures in the ups and downs of a funding policy Robert Braun, Institut für German Geisteswissenschaften Lena M. Zimmer, Deutsches Höhere Studien Vienna; Erich Griessler, Institute for Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung, Advanced Studies; Magdalena Wicher, IHS (Institute for Hannover Advanced Studies, Vienna); Merve Yorulmaz, Fraunhofer ISI Visions, Masculinity & Fragility Goede Both, HU Berlin Towards Mainstreaming RRI In Education And Research - Session Organizer: Experiences From A Dutch University Kornelia Konrad, Adam Fish, University of New South Wales University of Twente; Verena Schulze Greiving, Saxion Chair: Hogeschool, University of Twente Adam Fish, University of New South Wales Making a difference?! Nanotechnology and the quest for 250. Latin America meet East Asia: future initiatives Responsible Innovation Bart Walhout 1:40 to 3:00 pm Session Organizers: virPrague: VR 01 Raúl Tabarés, TECNALIA, Basque Research and Technology Session Organizer: Alliance (BRTA) Leandro Rodriguez Medina, Universidad de las Americas Vincent Blok, Wageningen University & Research Puebla Mika Nieminen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Chair: Robert Braun, Institut für Höhere Studien Vienna Wen-Hua Kuo, National Yang-Ming University Chair: Raúl Tabarés, TECNALIA, Basque Research and Technology 251. Publishing a book - a guide for ECRs - Exhibits Thurs A Alliance (BRTA) 1:40 to 3:00 pm virPrague: VR 03 248. (Transnational) research infrastructures as sites of Session Organizers: technopolitical transformations II Jen McCall, Emerald Publishing 12:00 to 1:40 pm Sallie Gregson, Emerald Publishing virPrague: VR 21 Chairs: Participants: Jen McCall, Emerald Publishing Openness, identity, and hybridity: Evolving imaginaries of Sallie Gregson, Emerald Publishing ‘openness’ in Europe’s Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs), 2005-2020 Kyriaki Papageorgiou, 252. Journal editors' meeting: Science & Technology Studies ESADE Business & Law School; Sebastian Michael 1:40 to 3:00 pm Pfotenhauer, Technical University Munich virPrague: VR 04 Building Responsible Research and Innovation into Session Organizer: Transnational Research Infrastructures: Opportunities and Salla Sariola, University of Helsinki Challenges Inga Ulnicane, De Montfort University; Simisola Chair: Akintoye, De Montfort University; Damian Eke, De Montfort Heta Tarkkala, University of Eastern Finland University; William Knight, De Montfort University; George 253. STS-MIGTEC network meeting Ogoh, De Montfort University; Achim Rosemann, University 1:40 to 3:00 pm of Warwick, UK; Bernd Carsten Stahl, De Montfort virPrague: VR 05 University Session Organizers: Connected histories: the inequality politics of Nina Amelung “sustainability/ies” in transcontinental palm oil and soy Silvan Pollozek, MCTS, Technical University of Munich infrastructures Evelien de Hoop; Erik van der Vleuten, Chair: Eindhoven University of Technology Nina Amelung Session Organizer: 254. Affects, emotions, and feelings in data, analysis, and Erik Aarden, University of Vienna narrative - follow-up discussion Chair: 1:40 to 3:00 pm Erik Aarden, University of Vienna virPrague: VR 08 249. Non-Human Vision Session Organizer: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Mareike Smolka, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, virPrague: VR 22 Maastricht University Participants: Chair: Visions of Justice: Competing Perspectives in the Visual Mareike Smolka, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Documentation of Police-Citizen Encounters Jessica Maastricht University Chapman, Carleton University 255. Bristol University Press Pre-launch Webinar: Slow Images and invisualities of (the) arXiv Anna Munster, Computing: Why We Need Balanced Digital Lives University of New South Wales; Adrian Mackenzie, 1:40 to 3:00 pm Australian National University virPrague: VR 23 Drone Vision and the Nonhuman Witnessing of War Michael Session Organizers: Richardson, University of New South Wales Bahar Muller, Bristol University Press Vegetal Images. An experimental media archaeology of Alistair Fraser, Maynooth University nonhuman vision Abelardo Gil-Fournier, FAMU, Prague; Chair: Jussi Parikka, University of Southampton and FAMU, Rob Kitchin, Maynooth University Prague 256. stsing - doing STS in the German research landscape Keeping Autonomous Driving Alive: An Ethnography of 1:40 to 3:00 pm virPrague: VR 24 Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Session Organizer: Makeathons As Research Method: Experimenting With 3D- Ingmar Lippert, IT University of Copenhagen Printing In Prosthetics David Seibt, Technical University of Chair: Berlin Estrid Sørensen, Ruhr University Bochum Rethinking personhood and inclusive technologies: Biomusic as 257. The temporal fabric of technoscientific worlds relational effect Rossio Motta-Ochoa, McGill University; 3:00 to 4:40 pm Matthew Sample, Institut de recherches cliniques de virPrague: VR 00 Montréal; Annette Leibing, University of Montreal; Eric Racine, Institut De Recherches Cliniques De Montréal; Session Organizer: Stefanie Blain-Moraes, McGill University Tereza Stockelova, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Session Organizer: Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam Chair: Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna, Department of Science and Chair: Technology Studies Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam Discussants: 260. Windows of Opportunity?: Critical Understanding of Carlo Caduff, King’s College London ELSI/ELSA at Different Moments Filip Vostal, Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of 3:00 to 4:40 pm Sciences virPrague: VR 03 Judy Wajcman, LSE Participants: 258. Global Imaginaries of Precision Science 1: Diversity, The transition of governmental ethical regulations on genome Inclusion and Justice research in Japan Jusaku Minari, Kyoto University 3:00 to 4:40 pm Not Ready Yet: A New Model of Public Dis-Engagement? virPrague: VR 01 Koichi Mikami, Keio University Participants: Collaborative Development of Responsible AI Governance Precision in practice: Negotiating diversity and inclusion in Arisa Ema precision medicine research Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Columbia Practice for RRI: a case of Real-Time Technology Assessment University; Emily Vasquez, Columbia University; Melanie of emerging science Ryuma Shineha, Osaka Univerisity; Ken Jeske, University of California, San Francisco; Michael Kawamura, Osaka Univerisity; Daisuke Yoshinaga, Waseda Bentz, Columbia University; Stephanie Malia Fullerton, University; Go Yoshizawa, Oslo Metropolitan University; University of Washington; Aliya Saperstein, Stanford Mikihito Tanaka, Waseda University University; Janet K. Shim, University Of California, San A high school curriculum on the ethics of AI Renato Russo Francisco Session Organizer: Categories of Diversity in Precision Medicine and Koichi Mikami, Keio University Epidemiology – Contrasting Germany and the US Andrea Chair: zur Nieden, Institute of Sociology, University of Freiburg, Koichi Mikami, Keio University Germany; Isabelle Bartram, Institut of Sociology, University Discussants: of Freiburg, Germany Samuel A Weiss Evans “SweGen” – Ethno-national fantasies of Genomic Medicine Robert David Jonathan Smith, University of Edinburgh Sweden Anna Bredström, Linköping University, Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society; Shai 261. Resources for renewable energies Mulinari, Lund University 3:00 to 4:40 pm virPrague: VR 04 The Uses of Diversity: Managing Race and Representation in Law, Politics, and the Biosciences. Jonathan Kahn, Participants: Northeastern University Equilibrium States and the Lithium Fix Andrea Marston, Session Organizers: Rutgers University, New Brunswick Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Columbia University Extracting Lithium: In and on the Uyuni Salt Flat with Bolivian Janet K. Shim, University Of California, San Francisco Scientists Jonas Köppel, The Graduate Institute Geneva Chair: Extracting The Light: Sensing Lithium Through Landsat Janet K. Shim, University Of California, San Francisco Imagery In Bolivia’s Salar De Uyuni, 1972 - 1980 Caroline Celeste White-Nockleby, Massachusetts Institute for 259. Experimenting With Inclusive Technologies: Saying No By Technology (MIT) Saying Let’s II Session Organizers: 3:00 to 4:40 pm Alena Bleicher, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research virPrague: VR 02 - UFZ, GmbH Participants: Roopali Phadke, Macalester College Scripting Inclusive Technologies Mike Grijseels, Athena Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Institute, VU University, Amsterdam; Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Chair: Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam; Barbara Regeer Roopali Phadke, Macalester College Linking Citizens and Social Workers: a Case study of a Digital Platform for Work inclusion Anne Wullum Aasback, 262. STS for a post-truth age: comparative dialogues on reflexivity (I) Noela Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana 3:00 to 4:40 pm Duygu Kasdogan, İzmir Katip Çelebi University virPrague: VR 05 Aalok Khandekar, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad Participants: Angela Okune, University of California - Irvine Living in (post)Truth in the Anthropocene Michael J Kilburn, Chair: Endicott College Angela Okune, University of California - Irvine Challenging Disinformation in the Platform Age Erkan Saka, 265. Scientific fields and communities in (re-)formation I İstanbul Bilgi University 3:00 to 4:40 pm Science as a gatekeeper for trust and collective responsibility in virPrague: VR 08 the post-truth era João Estevens, ICS Ulisboa; Ana Delicado, Participants: Instituto de Ciencias Sociais, ULisboa; Jussara Rowland, Surviving Neoliberal Academia: The Non-Death of UK ICS Ulisboa Heterodox Economics Regina Kolbe, University of Session Organizers: Cambridge Melike Sahinol, Orient-Institut Istanbul Ecological Economics: Scientific Journals and the Identity of Emine Onculer Yayalar, Bilkent University Environmentalist Fields Jakob Lundgren, University of Chair: Gothenburg, Dpt of Philosophy, Linguistics& Theory of Emine Onculer Yayalar, Bilkent University Science 263. Modes of Futuring between Care and Control: Engaging How to understand a field through its research materials? The with the Conservation of Endangered More-Than-Human Life case of Historical Climatology Kris Decker, University of I Lucerne 3:00 to 4:40 pm Studying advanced life sciences. The fluid matrix of co- virPrague: VR 06 produced practices Christine Hauskeller, University of Participants: Exeter; Anja Pichl, Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Caring For Wilder Futures Edda Starck Sciences and Humanities Between Disappearance And Invasion: Trajectories Of Insect Session Organizers: Control And Loss Uli Beisel, University of Bayreuth; Michael Penkler, Technical University of Munich Carsten Wergin, Heidelberg University Sarah Maria Schönbauer, Munich Center for Technology in “Nature Divided, Scientists United”: Emerging Multispecies Society, Technical University of Munich Futures in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Meg Perret, Chair: Harvard University Sarah Maria Schönbauer, Munich Center for Technology in Animals locked in time, or how to speculatively design futures Society, Technical University of Munich for a more-than-human world clemens driessen, Wageningen 266. Hacker Cultures Session 1: Objects of Hacking University 3:00 to 4:40 pm The thickening of futures Li Jönsson, Malmö University; virPrague: VR 09 un/making studio, Malmö University / Linneaus University Participants: Session Organizers: “I didn’t sign up for this”: The Invisible Work of Maintaining Franziska von Verschuer, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main Free/Open-Source Software Communities R. Stuart Geiger, Franziska Dahlmeier, Hamburg University University of California, San Diego; Dorothy Roe Howard, Chair: UC San Diego Department of Communication & Design Markus Rudolfi, Institute for Sociology, Goethe University, Lab; Lilly Irani, University of California, San Diego Frankfurt Computing Libraries: Knowing Interfaces, Ignoring Operations 264. FLIPPED | Transnational STS: Theories, Practices, and -- Theano's Mediations Between Neural Networks and Pedagogies (II) Graphical Processors Jeremy Grosman 3:00 to 4:40 pm Hacker Culture and Practices in the Development of Internet virPrague: VR 07 Protocols Stephane Couture, Université de Montréal Participants: Hacking infrastructures: understanding capabilities of OT Challenges for Inter-Asia STS in the Collaboration between security workers Ola Michalec, University of Bristol; Sveta Victim’s Advocacy Group in the Samsung Leukemia Case in Milyaeva, Goldsmiths, University of London; Dirk Van Der South Korea and the RCA Case in Taiwan Hsin-Hsing Chen, Linden, The University of Bristol; Awais Rashid, The Shih-Hsin University Graduate Institute for Social University of Bristol Transformation Studies Securing by hacking: maintenance regimes around an end-to- Are we eating the cannibal? Provincializing STS from Latin end encryption standard Sylvain Besençon, University of America Pablo Kreimer, CONICET Fribourg Transnational Community: A buzzword or a keyword for STS? Session Organizers: Duygu Kasdogan, İzmir Katip Çelebi University Paula Bialski, Leuphana University Luneburg Mace Ojala, IT University of Copenhagen Transnationalizing Critical Drug Studies Nancy D. Campbell, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chair: Paula Bialski, Leuphana University Luneburg Session Organizers: Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine 267. Contesting and moralizing data economies 3:00 to 4:40 pm Neergaard, Katja de Neergaard virPrague: VR 10 Ethnographic Interventions with, through and in Visual STS Participants: Maxime Harvey, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) Coding cultures: The poetics and politics of Big Data Martin Reflexive Methodology: Ethnographic Research based Tremcinsky, Charles University In Prague Intervention in a Collaborative Research Centre Antje Kahl, Scaling Influence: Exploring How Influencer Marketing FU Berlin Platforms Moralize the Data Economy Thomas William Session Organizers: Lewis MacDonald, Queen's University Kathrin Eitel, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany Algorithmic allocation: untangling rival conceptions of fairness Laura Otto, Goethe University, Frankfurt in data-driven research management Guus Dix, Center for Martina Klausner, Goethe University Frankfurt Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University, the Chair: Netherlands Martina Klausner, Goethe University Frankfurt Moralising music data economy: how to remunerate fairly in 270. Prototyping Urban Futures 1 the music data maze Hyojung Sun, Ulster University 3:00 to 4:40 pm Data Economy Interfaces: Mediating Relations in Fluid virPrague: VR 13 Assemblages Heather Wiltse, Umeå Institute of Design, Participants: Umeå University Automating Urban Futures: From Prototypes To Practice? Meri Session Organizer: Jalonen, Aalto University School of Business; Sari Yli- Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs Kauhaluoma, Aalto University, School of Business Chair: Democratic Legitimation or Naturalized Evolution? How Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs Prototyping Urban Futures Risks Democratic Participation of 268. Organizing Technoscientific Capitalism: Assets, Rents, and Urban Stakeholders Anitra Baliga, London School of Values - 2 Economics and Political Science; Maximilian Roßmann, 3:00 to 4:40 pm Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)/ ITAS virPrague: VR 11 Prototyping alternative urban futures in collaborative housing in Participants: Vienna Andrea Schikowitz, TUM When Citizen Science is Public Relations: Unpacking the Value Prototyping The Resilient City Sabrina Huizenga, Erasmus of Participatory Research for Polluting Industries Sarah University Rotterdam; Lieke Oldenhof, Erasmus University, Blacker, York University, Toronto; Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Institute of Health Policy and Management; Hester van de Polytechnic Institute; Aya Hirata Kimura, University of Bovenkamp, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Roland Bal, Hawaii Erasmus University Rotterdam Assetizing Flexibility: Mobilizing Capital for a New Electric When innovation goes down the drain: Co-creating robot Power System Daniel Breslau, Virginia Tech prototypes for sewer inspection and maintenance Carlos Temporal tensions of dynamic capabilities: The integration of Cuevas-Garcia, Technical University of Munich; Federica external resources and the implications of assetization for Pepponi, MCTS - Munich Center for Technology in Society non-profit hybrid organizations Jane Bjørn Vedel, (TUM) Copenhagen Business School; Kean Birch, York University Session Organizer: Digital Infrastructures as Rent Infrastructures: Understanding Sascha Dickel, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz New Pathways of Capital Accumulation and Structural Chair: Transformation within Contemporary Digital Capitalism(s) Marcel Woznica, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz | Laura Mann, London School of Economics Institut für Soziologie The Derivativization of Everyday Life, or the Moral Worlds of Discussants: Informal Financial Markets Kirk Fiereck, Independent Andrea Schikowitz, TUM Scholar, formerly University of Pennsylvania Kevin Weller, MCTS Technical University Munich Session Organizers: 271. Making Futures by Freezing Life I Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School 3:00 to 4:40 pm Kean Birch, York University virPrague: VR 14 John Grant Gardner, Monash University, Australia Participants: Chair: Thinking about the Future: Social Egg Freezing, Anticipation John Grant Gardner, Monash University, Australia and Power Relations Michiel De Proost, RHEA/HARP; Gily 269. Interventions with, through and in ethnography Coene, Vrije Universiteit Brussel 3:00 to 4:40 pm Vitrification as a game changer in an oocyte-fuelled virPrague: VR 12 bioeconomy within a context of reproductive (un)certainties Participants: Sara Lafuente-Funes, Institute for Sociology, Goethe Designing medical visualisations through ethnographic University, Frankfurt interventions Julia Kurz, Universität Siegen; Cornelius Bumpy Valorizations, or What Happens When ‘Frozen’ Matter Schubert Does Not Quite Come to Matter Ruzana Liburkina, Goethe “Seeing music”: Discovering material practices of music University Frankfurt production through visual ethnography Katja Sara Pape de Varieties of Freezing in Breast Milk Preservation Pablo Santoro, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Carmen Discussant: Romero-Bachiller, University Complutense of Madrid Karen-Sue Taussig, Univ. Minnesota (Spain) 274. Making Chemical Kin 2 Frozen Assets: Egg Freezing, Sperm Banks and the 3:00 to 4:40 pm (Re)Negotiation of Future Motherhood Zeynep Gurtin, UCL virPrague: VR 18 Session Organizer: Participants: Veit Moritz Braun, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main Genital( * )Panic Mary Maggic, Hackteria Chair: Pesticide contaminated waterscapes: entanglements that shape Veit Moritz Braun, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main uneven chemical geographies. Maria Soledad Castro, 272. Digital Technologies in Policing and Security - Session 2 Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona; Diana Barquero, 3:00 to 4:40 pm ICTA/UAB virPrague: VR 16 Toxic Entanglements. Reconfiguring Toxicity in Environmental Participants: Epigenetic Research Sophia Rossmann, MCTS, Technical Ethnographic Simulation Modelling in Policing: From Agent to University of Munich; Ruth Müller, MCTS TU München Action vanessa dirksen, Open University of the Netherlands; Session Organizers: Martin Neumann, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz; Angeliki Balayannis, University of Exeter Ulf Lotzmann, University of Koblenz-Landau Emma Garnett, King's College London Ontologies Enacting Alterity Wouter Van Rossem, University of Chair: Twente; Annalisa Pelizza, University of Bologna and Angeliki Balayannis, University of Exeter University of Twente Discussant: Predictive Analytics and the Defuturization of Insecure Futures: Michelle Murphy, University of Toronto Combining STS and Time Studies Simon Egbert, Technische 275. Charismatic Technology 2 Universität Berlin 3:00 to 4:40 pm Session Organizers: virPrague: VR 19 Simon Egbert, Technische Universität Berlin Participants: Nikolaus Pöchhacker, University of Graz Charismatic Electricity: Electrification and Technological Faith Chair: in Historical Perspective Samantha Wesner, Cornell Sarah Young, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam University 273. Personhood in more-than-human worlds: reflections from Relocating Renewable Energy Annika Marie Hirmke, Earlham the borderlands of anthropology and STS College 3:00 to 4:40 pm “It made no sense”: Charisma, HPV vaccines and post- virPrague: VR 17 vaccination injuries in Colombia Natalia Lozano, Erasmus Participants: Universiteit Rotterdam Accounts of more-than-human but Less-than-person: clinical Techno-Solutionism in Education Reform: A case study on interventions when life is fragile Simon Cohn, LSHTM Thailand’s one laptop per child Panita Chatikavanij, Science Precision Patients: Fit for tailored medicine Mie Seest Dam, and Technology in Society, Virginia Tech; Pratyusha Kiran, University of Copenhagen; Sara Green, University of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Copenhagen; Mette Svendsen, University of Copenhagen Session Organizer: Things Like This Like People Like You: the Parallax Francis Lim Projections of Personalization Celia Lury, University of Chair: Warwick Samantha Wesner, Cornell University Organisms and partial human personhood Amy Hinterberger 276. Marxist STS 2 (History) Donors, Data and Disposable Bodies. Dignity and Personhood 3:00 to 4:40 pm in Organ Transplant Technologies Anja Marie Bornø Jensen, virPrague: VR 20 University of Copenhagen Participants: In/Animacy at the Margins: Cyborg, Actant, Person Julienne Misplacement of the Critiques of Technology: The Frankfurt Obadia School in China Xiaoyi LI, Peking University Care and the Cowboy Boot: Interspecies Responsibility and the Science Accidental: Has STS morphed into a 21st Century Boundaries of Personhood in Animal Lab Research LESLEY version of Technoscience, Controlled Opposition Richard B A Sharp, Barnard College, Columbia University Duque, George Washington University Doing Health Economics in US Clinical Practice Marieke van Science, Technology and Socialism: the Soviet Engineering Eijk, University of Washington Studies Elena Gavrilina, Bauman Moscow State Technical Counting on the people: on the subject of population in Uganda University; Aleksandra Kazakova, Gubkin Russian State Tyler Zoanni, University of Bayreuth University of Oil and Gas, Bauman Moscow State Technical Session Organizers: University Tyler Zoanni, University of Bayreuth Session Organizer: Mette Svendsen, University of Copenhagen Davide Orsini, Mississippi State University Chair: Chair: Tyler Zoanni, University of Bayreuth Ed Hackett, Brandeis University Danya Glabau, NYU Tandon School of Engineering 277. Gendersexualities, Race/ism and The Postcolonial: STS 280. The Cultures of New and Old Technomedia I treatments I 3:00 to 4:40 pm 3:00 to 4:40 pm virPrague: VR 24 virPrague: VR 21 Participants: Participants: Global Pokémon Culture: Constructing A Culture Of Gender (Dis)Parity in Computing: India vs West Deepak Knowledge And Expertise Through Play Allen Kempton, Kapur, University of New Mexico; Roli Varma, University of Faculty of Information, University of Toronto New Mexico Homelessness and the Digital City: The Role of Technology, Infrastructures of Inequality: An Examination of Detroit’s Institutions, and People in the Search for Free Internet Project Green Light Megan M Rim, University of Michigan Access Will Marler, Northwestern University Desire in Sight: The Aesthetics of Knowledge Organization Social Construction of Mobile Phones in the Classroom: An Melissa Adler, Western University STS case study on the relationship between the use of Social Circus and disability - a possible approach of inclusion mobile phones and English language development of ab- Consuelo Vallandro Barbo, Universidade Federal do Rio initio pilots Saadet Tikac, Ozyegin Universitesi Grande do Sul (UFRGS/Brasil) Session Organizer: Session Organizer: Goede Both, HU Berlin Megan M Rim, University of Michigan Chair: Chair: Goede Both, HU Berlin Megan M Rim, University of Michigan 281. Meet with NSF STS Program Officer 278. Hormonal paradoxes: circulations, access, exposures 4:40 to 6:00 pm 3:00 to 4:40 pm virPrague: VR 02 virPrague: VR 22 Session Organizer: Participants: Fred Kronz, The National Science Foundation Open Molecular Coop. maddalena fragnito, Centre for Chair: Postdigital Cultures, Coventry University, UK John Parker, National Science Foundation Retrospective Exposure: Tracing Narratives of Chemically- 282. META PANDEMIC: Working on pandemics pre- and post- Induced Transgressions Jacquelyne Luce, Mount Holyoke Corona College 4:40 to 6:00 pm Rhythms — Flows — Pains — Desires Lenka Veselá, Brno virPrague: VR 03 University of Technology, Faculty of Fine Arts Session Organizers: Session Organizers: Carolin Mezes, Philipps-University Marburg Mariana Rios Sandoval Sven Opitz, Philipps-University Marburg Olivia (Roger) Fiorilli, IFRIS, Cermes3 Chair: Chair: Carolin Mezes, Philipps-University Marburg Mariana Rios Sandoval 283. Hackers, Maintainers, Programmers and Geeks Discussant: 4:40 to 6:00 pm Susanne Bauer, University of Oslo virPrague: VR 09 279. Health Made Digital - II Session Organizer: 3:00 to 4:40 pm Paula Bialski, Leuphana University Luneburg virPrague: VR 23 Chair: Participants: Mace Ojala, IT University of Copenhagen Digital Health: The role of regulatory boundary organizations in 284. Comm Scholars in STS - Making it work as an shaping the health/lifestyle demarcation Elisa Lievevrouw, interdisciplinary scholar Centre for Sociological Research, KU Leuven; Luca Marelli; 4:40 to 6:00 pm ine van hoyweghen, University Leuven virPrague: VR 15 Perceptions of Actionability in Clinical Genomic Sequencing Session Organizer: Kellie Owens, University of Pennsylvania MC Forelle, Cornell University Technological Interventions in Indian Healthcare : Knowledge- Chair: making and the Promise of Digital Transformations Nishtha Jeremy Hunsinger, Wilfrid Laurier University Bharti, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi 285. Personhood in more-than-human worlds: reflections from The Absence of Genetic Data: An Analysis of Direct-to- the borderlands of anthropology and STS - follow-up Consumer Genetic Test Policy Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer discussion Polytechnic Institute 4:40 to 6:00 pm Session Organizers: virPrague: VR 17 Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Session Organizer: Danya Glabau, NYU Tandon School of Engineering Tyler Zoanni, University of Bayreuth Chair: Chair: Tyler Zoanni, University of Bayreuth Mustafa Ibraheem Hussain, University of California Irvine 286. The Politics of Explanation Victoria Neumann, Lancaster University 6:00 to 7:40 pm Stephen Molldrem, University of California - Irvine virPrague: VR 00 Chair: Session Organizer: Mustafa Ibraheem Hussain, University of California Irvine Tereza Stockelova, Institute of Sociology of the Czech 289. Health, care, (dis)abilities V Academy of Sciences 6:00 to 7:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 03 Joan Fujimura, University Of Wisconsin-Madison Participants: Discussants: Navigating Uncertainty: Evidence-Based Medicine in Russian Laura Forlano, Illinois Institute of Technology Healthcare Ekaterina Borozdina, European University at Joan Fujimura, University Of Wisconsin-Madison St.Petersburg; Siberian State medical University Noortje Marres, University of Warwick, UK Articulating knowledge and bringing forward good ideas: Ismael Rafols, Centre for Science & Technology Studies visualizing mental healthcare at a distance Annemarie van (CWTS), Leiden University Hout, Hogeschool Windesheim; Nynke Boonstra, NHL 287. Integrating Stakeholders From the Beginning – But (How) is Stenden University of Applied Science that possible? #1 The whole milk seems to be alive: a symbiopoietic perspective 6:00 to 7:40 pm on breast milk donation Carmen Romero-Bachiller, virPrague: VR 01 University Complutense of Madrid (Spain); Pablo Santoro, Participants: Universidad Complutense de Madrid Let's talk with our hands: a phenomenological approach to "Veteran Disorder" and the Evidence of Compliance Kenneth multidisciplinary work Laura Cortés-Rico, Universidad MacLeish, Center for Medicine, Health and Society, Militar Nueva Granada; Tania Pérez-Bustos, National Vanderbilt University University of Colombia Session Organizer: From Stakeholder to Collaborator: Critical Reflections of Ekaterina Borozdina, European University at St.Petersburg; Stakeholder Integration Annie Y Patrick, Virginia Tech Siberian State medical University Valuation practices in the co-creation of better futures for Chair: ageing in place Susan van Hees, Utrecht University; Carla Ekaterina Borozdina, European University at St.Petersburg; Greubel, Utrecht University; Alexander Peine, Utrecht Siberian State medical University University 290. Geoethics ‚Configuring The User As Somebody?’ A Transdisciplinary 6:00 to 7:40 pm Technology Design Approach Anita Thaler, IFZ - virPrague: VR 04 Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Technology, Work and Participants: Culture Geoethics – A New Concept to Foster Responsible Mining? Session Organizers: Diana Ayeh, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Andreas Bischof, University of Technology Chemnitz GmbH - UFZ; Alena Bleicher, Helmholtz Centre for Arne Maibaum, TU Berlin Environmental Research - UFZ, GmbH Chair: Nickel in New Caledonia: Interweaving Mineral Sovereignty, Arne Maibaum, TU Berlin Decolonisation and Lithium Batteries Nicole Gooch, School 288. Building Digital Bioethics: Transformations In Theory And of Communication, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Applied Practice University of Technology Sydney 6:00 to 7:40 pm Potential successes and pitfalls of co-producing research with virPrague: VR 02 stakeholders: empirical notes from a sustainable mining Participants: workshop in Northern Brazil Marko Alves Monteiro, State Building a Digital Bioethics of HIV Surveillance: Centering the University of Campinas - UNICAMP; Angelina Bellamy, Lived and Living Experiences of People Living with HIV Cardiff University; Roberto Greco, University of Campinas; Martin French, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Isabela Noronha, University of Campinas; Maria Cristina Oliveira Souza, UNICAMP; Maria Jose Mesquita, Defining missing links: MSSNG and Modern Eugenics Rua University of Campinas; Lambert-Smith James, Cardiff Mae Williams, University of Florida; Katta Spiel, University University; Diego Ducart, University of Campinas; Ricardo of Vienna Perobelli Borba, University of Campinas; Rosana Icassatti Intimate Invasions: (The Lack of) Digital Bioethics in Corazza, Unicamp; Alfredo Borges de Campos, University of Residential Care Katta Spiel, University of Vienna; Vero Campinas; Guilherme Primo, University of Campinas; Vanden Abeele, KU Leuven Carlos Xavier Araujo, University of São Paulo; Guilherme Theorizing from Monstrous Flesh: On Sex Offenders, Data and Nascimento Gomes, University of Campinas; Ernest Chi Personhood Jenny Brian, Arizona State University Fru, Cardiff University The road to digital bioethics: a conceptual framework Manuel "Responsible mining" contested: water scarcity as a "matter of Schneider, ETH Zürich; Effy Vayena, ETH Zürich; concern" and the new agencies of coal extraction in Alessandro Blasimme, ETH Zurich Colombia Susana Carmona, Universidad de Los Andes/ Session Organizers: Ruhr University Bochum Making Rocks Matter: Subsurface Geoscience and Life Politics ‘Harnessing Little White Cells’: Inclusions And Exclusions in Oklahoma’s “Frack-quakes” Debates Lara Rodriguez, Provoked By Immunotherapy Treatments In Precision George Washington University Cancer Medicine Julia Swallow, University of Edinburgh Session Organizers: Postgenomics and Education: The Intersections of Evolution Alena Bleicher, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research and Educational Theory, Practice and Policy Chessa Adsit- - UFZ, GmbH Morris, University of California, Santa Cruz Roopali Phadke, Macalester College The Polygenic Score and Social Genomics: The Making of a Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Research Field or Genomized Socialities? Kaya Akyüz, Chair: University of Vienna Alena Bleicher, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research STS meets forest genomics: Co-producing just and equitable - UFZ, GmbH environments in a climate altered world Gwendolyn Blue, 291. STS for a post-truth age: comparative dialogues on University Of Calgary reflexivity (II) Sowing the Seeds of Bias: Hidden Agendas of "Precision 6:00 to 7:40 pm Agriculture" Rian E Wanstreet, University of Washington virPrague: VR 05 Session Organizers: Participants: Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Columbia University Understanding emotions around science denial and post-truth: Janet K. Shim, University Of California, San Francisco toward an emotionally reflexive science? Anna Durnova, Chair: Institute of Sociological Studies/ Faculty of Social Sciences Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Columbia University Truth is an activity: alethurgy and speculative objects in an 294. Scientific fields and communities in (re-)formation II evidence-based governmental scenario. Jorge Castillo- 6:00 to 7:40 pm Sepúlveda, University of Santiago de Chile virPrague: VR 08 ‘Trying To Lock The Barn Door After The Horse Has Already Participants: Bolted’: Bounded Democratization’s Limitations Kinley Library Information Science and Memory Practices: The Gillette, Department of Philosophy + Science and (re)formation of Librarianship in the Information Age. Technology Studies, University of British Columbia, Caroline Mason, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - STS Vancouver The transformation of academic labs in the era of Session Organizers: commercialization: From PI as bench scientist to PI as Melike Sahinol, Orient-Institut Istanbul multiple-grant entrepreneur Annalisa Salonius, Independent Emine Onculer Yayalar, Bilkent University Scholar, formerly University of Pennsylvania Chair: Scientists on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Alexis Turner, Emine Onculer Yayalar, Bilkent University Harvard University 292. Modes of Futuring between Care and Control: Engaging Session Organizers: with the Conservation of Endangered More-Than-Human Life Michael Penkler, Technical University of Munich II Sarah Maria Schönbauer, Munich Center for Technology in 6:00 to 7:40 pm Society, Technical University of Munich virPrague: VR 06 Chair: Participants: Michael Penkler, Technical University of Munich Knowledge Infrastructures for Conservation as Matters of Care 295. Hacker Cultures Session 2. People Who Hack Anne Beaulieu, University of Groningen 6:00 to 7:40 pm Seeding Futures/ Saving Worlds: Seed Banking as a Relational virPrague: VR 09 Practice? Marleen Boschen, Goldsmiths College, University Participants: of London Throwback Culture: The Role of Nostalgia in Hacker Worlds Rewilding Patagonia Maria Soledad Altrudi, University of Morgan G. Ames, CSTMS/School of Information, UC Southern California Berkeley Killing as Care – The Biopolitics of Wolf Conservation in Do-It-Together: Feminists Redefining the Hacker Community Washington State Robert Anderson, University of Christina Haralanova Washington Hacker Culture Is Everything You Don't Get Paid For In the Session Organizer: Information Security Industry Alex Dean Cybulski, Markus Rudolfi, Institute for Sociology, Goethe University, University of Toronto Frankfurt 'Forget about the learning'. On (digital) creativity and expertise Chairs: in hacker-/makerspaces Annika Richterich, University of Franziska von Verschuer, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main Sussex Franziska Dahlmeier, Hamburg University In the grey zone of hacking? Two cases in the political economy 293. Global Imaginaries of Precision Science 2: Diversity, of software and the Right to Repair Minna Saariketo, Inclusion and Justice Stockholm University; Barry Brown, Stockholm University; 6:00 to 7:40 pm Mareike Glöss, Stockholm University virPrague: VR 07 Session Organizers: Participants: Mace Ojala, IT University of Copenhagen Paula Bialski, Leuphana University Luneburg Knowing Infrastructure: Critically Engaging The Wayback Chair: Machine As Source For STS Research Jessica Ogden, Mace Ojala, IT University of Copenhagen University of Southampton; Ed Summers, University of Maryland; Shawn Walker, Arizona State University 296. Governing data economies 6:00 to 7:40 pm New Perspectives In Digital Platform Governance: Qualitative virPrague: VR 10 Studies Of Open Access Platforms Luis Ignacio Reyes- Galindo; Clement Bert-Erboul, Université Libre de Bruxelles Participants: Session Organizers: The Legitimacy of Data Infrastructure Dan Bouk, Colgate / Lina Franken, University of Hamburg Data & Society; danah boyd, Microsoft Research / Data & Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine Society Mike Fortun, University of California, Irvine Is consent a relevant model for digital markets regulation? Gertraud Koch, University of Hamburg Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs; Kevin Mellet, Orange Chair: Labs Mike Fortun, University of California, Irvine Making Governments Smart: Dashboards and Analytics in Local Governance Burcu Baykurt, University Of 299. Prototyping Urban Futures 2 Massachusetts Amherst 6:00 to 7:40 pm “What is a market?” and other problems of legibility and virPrague: VR 13 logistics Norma Tamaria Möllers, Queen's University Participants: (Kingston, Canada) Facilitating Collaborative Processes In Transformative Session Organizer: Transdisciplinary Research – Design Prototyping As A Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs Creative Intervention Daniela Peukert, Leuphana University Chair: of Lueneburg; David P. M. Lam, Leuphana University Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs Lueneburg; Andra I. Horcea-Milcu, University of Helsinki; Daniel J. Lang, Leuphana University Lueneburg 297. Organizing Technoscientific Capitalism: Assets, Rents, and Reconstructing DISCOURSE: Rules and Data Structure Values - 3 Reconfiguring Urban Planning Work in the 1960s MIT Emek 6:00 to 7:40 pm Erdolu, Carnegie Mellon University; Daniel Cardoso Llach, virPrague: VR 11 Carnegie Mellon University Participants: Commercial motorcycle as sustainable mode of transportation From “Data Protection” to “Data Donation”: Conceptualizing Emmanuel Ejim-Eze, Institute of Engineering, technology the Reuse of Personal Data in Policy Responses to Big Data and innovation Management; Elizabeth Omimakinde, Anna Artyushina, York University National Centre for Technology Management Moral Economies of Open Data Platforms Ryan Burns, Mapping the rhizome of smart city performances Harsh Mittal, Department of Geography; Preston Welker, University of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad Calgary Session Organizer: Anchored to Machine: Regulating Algorithms in Financial Marcel Woznica, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz | Markets Bo Hee Min, Copenhagen Business School Institut für Soziologie Valuing Views, (Re)viewing Value: Platform Capitalism and Chair: the Derivative of Attention Jacob S. Hagelberg, University Kevin Weller, MCTS Technical University Munich of California - Davis Discussants: Where is Monopoly in STS? Techno-rents and Big Tech in an Sascha Dickel, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Age of the ‘Techlash’ Kean Birch, York University; Callum Andrea Schikowitz, TUM Ward, UCL 300. Making Futures by Freezing Life II Session Organizers: 6:00 to 7:40 pm Jane Bjørn Vedel, Copenhagen Business School virPrague: VR 14 Kean Birch, York University John Grant Gardner, Monash University, Australia Participants: Chair: Potential Value. Producing Knowledge And Commercial Value Kean Birch, York University In Natural Product Chemistry Klaus Angerer, University of Tübingen, Germany 298. FLIPPED | Digital Experiments in the Making III: “Cattle Banks”: Preserving Nordic Exceptionalism and Future Researching Methods, Tools, And Platforms Within The Human-Cattle Relations. Charlotte H. Kroløkke, University Datalogical Turn of Southern Denmark 6:00 to 7:40 pm Frozen Futures: Crafting Natural History in a Genomic Age virPrague: VR 12 Adrian Van Allen, California Academy of Science / Participants: Smithsonian Institution Locating And Timing Matters Of Attention Through Wikipedia: Remind Me when I Wake Up: Memory and Recollection in Technical, Epistemological And Political Considerations Animal Cryobanks Veit Moritz Braun, Goethe University Nicolas Baya-Laffite, STSLab, Université de Lausanne; Frankfurt/Main Ogier Maitre, STSLab, Université de Lausanne; Boris What's disappearing? The constitution of microbiota banks at Beaude, STSLab, Université de Lausanne the time of their alteration. Alexis Zimmer, Centre Alexandre Normal University; Cheng-Hsing Chang, National Taiwan Koyré Normal University; Li-Yun Chang, National Taiwan Normal Session Organizers: University; En Chao, National Taiwan Normal University; Sara Lafuente-Funes, Institute for Sociology, Goethe Tony Szu-Hsien Lee, National Taiwan Normal University University, Frankfurt On Algorithmic Opacity and Moral Certainty Oleg Litvinski, Ruzana Liburkina, Goethe University Frankfurt CIRST UQAM Chair: Session Organizer: Sara Lafuente-Funes, Institute for Sociology, Goethe Anna Lenhart, University Of Maryland College Park University, Frankfurt Chair: 301. States of Planetary Environmental Knowledge I Anna Lenhart, University Of Maryland College Park 6:00 to 7:40 pm 304. Locating Psychoanalysis in STS Terrains virPrague: VR 15 6:00 to 7:40 pm Participants: virPrague: VR 18 Gas Guzzling Gaia Leah Aronowsky, Columbia University Participants: Territorializing the Atmosphere: International Politics of an Air Critical Attachments: The Strange Situation Procedure as a Quality Survey in East Asia Sungeun Kim, Korea Advanced Primal Mis-En-Scene for Feminist STS Eric Taggart, UC Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Davis Anthro/STS/Performance Studies Timing an Anthropocene ocean: Temporality and Psychoanaĺisis, pharmaceuticalization and subjectivity Andrea environmental knowledge in the Deep Sea Drilling Project Clara Bielli, Universidad de la República; María Pilar 1968-1983 Erik Isberg, Division of History of Science, Bacci, Universidad de la República; Gabriela Lilián Bruno, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Facultad de Psicología de la Udelar Uruguay Technology Psychoanalysis And Its Boundaries: A STS Approach. Santiago What’s in a Footprint? Rival models of Communication and Navarro, Universidad de la República, Uruguay Materiality in Environmental vs. Carbon Footprinting Voyeurism with Sympathy: The Cuteness of Online Animal Techniques Anne Pasek, New York University Celebrities Tsz Lam Ngai, University of Michigan Can Planetary Knowledge be Decolonized? Whitington, Session Organizers: New York University Misria Shaik Ali, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Session Organizers: Aftab Mirzaei, York University STS Jenny Elaine Goldstein, Cornell University Chair: Leah Aronowsky, Columbia University Jamie Steele, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chair: 305. Disgust Jenny Elaine Goldstein, Cornell University 6:00 to 7:40 pm 302. Digital Technologies in Policing and Security - Session 3 virPrague: VR 19 6:00 to 7:40 pm Participants: virPrague: VR 16 Yucky today, okay tomorrow? The embodied rationality of Participants: rejecting recycled water in spite of Arizona’s water crisis Calculating Fairness. Enacting statistical justice in the case of Marisa Manheim; Christy Spackman, SFIS - Arizona State risk recidivism Nikolaus Pöchhacker, University of Graz; University Peter Müller, Technical University Munich Enacting Good Shit: Choreographies of Fecal Microbiota EVINCING SHADOWS: How Forensics Turns Digital Data Transplants Sabine Biedermann C, Technical University into Evidence of Indecency Brian Rappert, University of Berlin Exeter Shit! Tau Ulv Lenskjold, University of Southern Denmark; Prediction, Production, and Disintegration: Corporate- Danielle Wilde, University of Southern Denmark Government Partnerships and the Need for Expertise Sarah Session Organizers: Young, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam Jose A. Cañada, University of Helsinki Session Organizer: Salla Sariola, University of Helsinki Nikolaus Pöchhacker, University of Graz Luisa Reis Castro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chair: (MIT) Simon Egbert, Technische Universität Berlin Chair: 303. They’re Just Guidelines: Operationalizing AI Ethics - Luisa Reis Castro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Session 1 (Considering Context) (MIT) 6:00 to 7:40 pm 306. Marxist STS 1 (Theory) virPrague: VR 17 6:00 to 7:40 pm Participants: virPrague: VR 20 A Case Study in Operationalizing AI Principles in Large Participants: Enterprise Es Braziel, Microsoft; Emily McReynolds Class Struggle in Technology: The Dialectical Unity of Forces AI Ethics Principles: International Practices Versus Local and Relations of Production Josh Lalonde Implementation In Taiwan Yin-Ling Wei, National Taiwan Feminist Technoscience And Marxism: Contemporary Entanglements Towards Novel Conceptual Lenses 309. Health Made Digital - I Mariacristina Sciannamblo, Sapienza University of Rome; 6:00 to 7:40 pm Natalia-Rozalia Avlona, National Technical University of virPrague: VR 23 Athens Participants: How Marxism and the Social Construction of Technology Aiming at the “Proper” Body: Therapeutic Challenges with Might Benefit Each Other Owen Marshall Exoskeletal Devices Denisa Butnaru, University of Konstanz Techno-Luxury in Marxist Political Thought: Theorizing Biomonitoring as Self-Fashioning: Data, the Self, and the Excess in the Age of Automation and the Anthropocene Culture of Wellness Heather Nolan, University of California Maximilian Curtis, University of Cambridge - Davis Session Organizer: Older Adults Perception on Health Data and Personal Tracking Johan Soderberg Devices Cora Van Leeuwen, Free University of Brussels Chair: (VUB); Ine van Zeeland, VUB; An Jacobs, VUB; Jo Pierson, Ed Hackett, Brandeis University VUB; Myriam Sillevis Smitt, imec-VUB-SMIT; Julie Doyle, 307. Gendersexualities, Race/ism and The Postcolonial: STS DKIT; Patricia Sheridan, DKIT; Suzanne Smith, DKIT; treatments II Lorraine Tompkins, TCD; James Sheerin, Home Instead; 6:00 to 7:40 pm Mary Galvin, Maynouth University; Emma Murphy, TCD; virPrague: VR 21 John Gerard Dinsmore, TCD Participants: Patient No More: Recoding Expertise Through Diabetes Technology Paige Edmiston, University of Colorado “It’s Over”: Involuntarily celibate men’s perception of women, Boulder social media, and the masculine order Michael Halpin, Dalhousie University; Kayla Preston, University of Toronto; The Ethos of Care in Self-tracking Imge Ozcan, Research Finlay Maguire, Dalhousie University Group on Law, Science, Technology and Society, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Mobile Cyborgs: subverting the myth of the ‘other’ en route to Europe through digital technologies VASILIKI Session Organizers: MAKRYGIANNI, ITU Copenhagen Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Danya Glabau, NYU Tandon School of Engineering Teaching Technoscience Infrastructures of Care Kalindi Vora, University of California Davis Chair: Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Return of the (Plastic) Indian Jennifer Hamilton, Amherst College 310. The Cultures of New and Old Technomedia III Session Organizer: 6:00 to 7:40 pm Michael Halpin, Dalhousie University virPrague: VR 24 Chair: Participants: Michael Halpin, Dalhousie University Disconnection Movements: From Nature versus Technology to TechnoNatureCultures Paula Helm, University of Tuebingen 308. Grotesque Epistemologies: Processes 6:00 to 7:40 pm Smart Phone Usage, Social Networks, Food Choices, and Well- virPrague: VR 22 Being in Urban and Rural Kenya Mark J Joseph Schafer, LSU AgCenter; Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University; Participants: Matthew Harsh, California Polytechnic State University Deliberate Decay: Multispecies Ethics in Emergent American The Social Life of Dowse: Ethics and Invisibility in IoT Ester Deathcare Kristin Gupta, Rice University, Department of Fritsch, IT University of Copenhagen Anthropology Tuning in to Gender, Technical and Information Management The ‘living’ room: an ontological site for exploring decay at the Work in the Radio and Telephone Industries, 1930-1950 museum Martin Grünfeld, CBMR and Medical Museion, Carolyn Birdsall, Media Studies at the University of University of Copenhagen Amsterdam; Elinor Carmi, Liverpool University, UK. The Smooth, the Absorbing and the Broken – Encountering the Session Organizer: abject body in medical practice Helene Scott-Fordsmand, Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University Medical Museion, University of Copenhagen Chair: Repairing the Newtown Creek with Cemeteries and Bacteria Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University Liviu Chelcea, University of Bucharest Doing the Dead with Cariño and Tears. Postmortem 311. Integrating Stakeholders From the Beginning – But (How) is Examinations, Cadaveric Fauna, and the War in Colombia. that possible? #2 Julia Morales Fontanilla, Rutgers University - New Jersey, 8:00 to 9:40 pm USA virPrague: VR 01 Session Organizer: Participants: Lee Nelson, RPI Citizen Science and Participatory Water Resource Management: Chair: Possibilities and Limits Sarita Albagli, IBICT Brazilian Kristin Gupta, Rice University, Department of Anthropology Institute for Information in Science and Technology; Luana Discussant: Mendonça Pinto Rocha, IBICT - Brazilian Institute of Joanna Radin, Yale University Information in Science and Technology Public engagement in design of wind turbines- the premises and the limits of user-centred design of sustainability 8:00 to 9:40 pm technologies and their landscapes Helena Maria Solman virPrague: VR 04 Explainable Software For Skilled Workers. Collaboratively Participants: Designed And Accountable For Its Users Annelie BECCS And Fracking Discourses: A Comparative Case Study Pentenrieder, Institute for Innovation and Technology Karolina Trdlicova, University of Nottingham Human Demands Of Sustainable Aviation: Integrating Environmental Impacts of Deep Seabed Mining: Between Residents’ And Passengers’ Demands Into Engineers’ Knowledge and Ignorance Bruno Gabriel Costelini, Durham Knowledge Bases Sandra Buchmüller, TU Berlin / TU University Braunschweig, Germany; Julia Stilke, Technische Pushed, Opposed, Cancelled!? – The Fates of Carbon Capture Universität Braunschweig and Storage (CCS) Projects across Europe Danny Otto, Session Organizers: Department of Urban and Environmental Sociology, Andreas Bischof, University of Technology Chemnitz Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ Arne Maibaum, TU Berlin The Role Of Vocabulary For Governance Of The Urban Chair: Subsurface Loretta von der Tann; Marilu Melo, UNSW Arne Maibaum, TU Berlin The spatiality of low-carbon geo-energy: Bringing subterranean 312. Global Imaginaries of Precision Science 3: Diversity, matters to the surface Olivier Ejderyan, D-USYS TdLab, Inclusion and Justice ETH Zürich 8:00 to 9:40 pm Session Organizers: virPrague: VR 02 Alena Bleicher, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Participants: - UFZ, GmbH Air pollution and the productive limits of precision science Roopali Phadke, Macalester College Emma Garnett, King's College London Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Uncertain Subjects and Imprecise Medicine: Discussing Food, Chair: Bodies and Direct to Consumer Microbiome Tests Sandra Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Widmer, York University, Canada 315. Re-emerging Psychedelic Worlds: Altered States, Altered Bacteria, Genes And Scientists: An Approach From Global Subjects, Altered STS? (2) History of Science Marco Ornelas-Cruces, Universidad 8:00 to 9:40 pm Nacional Autónoma de México virPrague: VR 05 Magic materials and the promise of precision tumour targeting Participants: Matthew Kearnes, Environmental Humanities Progarmme, Ayahuasca, Incarceration, And The Healing Of Dialectics In A School of Humanities and Languages, University of New Brazilian-Amazonian Prison NGO Zach Levine, Duke South Wale; Declan Liam Kuch, Institute for Culture & University Society, Western Sydney University Traditionalizing global forms: ethics in mind-altering Session Organizers: vegetalista practices of the Peruvian Amazon Olivia Rose Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Columbia University Marcus, University of Connecticut Janet K. Shim, University Of California, San Francisco What Drugs, What Uses? Uri Shwed, Ben Gurion University of Chair: the Negev Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Columbia University Digital Methods and the Evidence for Psychedelic Medicine: A 313. Polities of European Science Historical and Epistemological Review Emma Stamm, 8:00 to 9:40 pm Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University virPrague: VR 03 Session Organizers: Participants: Tehseen Noorani, Durham University Classification and Standardization in a Europe of Knowledge: Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg, University of Vienna The Role of Executive Agencies Sarah Glück, Zeppelin Chair: Universität gemeinnützige GmbH Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg, University of Vienna Constructing Social Minds Cameron Brinitzer, History & 316. Conceptualization and Evidence of Social Innovation: Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania Frameworks, Experiences, Practices and Application Innovation Constrained: How the ERC Synergy Grant Funding 8:00 to 9:40 pm Scheme Came Into Being Thomas König, Institute for virPrague: VR 06 Advanced Studies, Vienna Participants: Session Organizers: Concepts and experiences of social innovation: a literature Thomas König, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna review José Francisco Romero-Muñoz, Benemérita Sarah Glück, Zeppelin Universität gemeinnützige GmbH Universidad Autónoma de Puebla - Dirección de Innovación Chair: y Transferencia de Conocimiento Cameron Brinitzer, History & Sociology of Science, University In Which Ways Do Makerspaces Contribute to Social of Pennsylvania Innovation? Öykü Sorgun Discussant: Social Innovation in the framework of Social and Solidarity Richard Rottenburg, University of the Witwatersrand Economy under the Community Economies perspective Effie 314. Emerging uses of underground space Amanatidou, University of Manchester; Georgios Gritzas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Eirini-Eryfili Tzekou, Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 8:00 to 9:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 09 José Francisco Romero-Muñoz, Benemérita Universidad Participants: Autónoma de Puebla - Dirección de Innovación y Transferencia Charting the Political Epistemologies of Epigenetics and de Conocimiento DOHaD Luca Chiapperino Chiapperino, University of Chair: Lausanne, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences; José Francisco Romero-Muñoz, Benemérita Universidad Francesco Panese, University of Lausanne, Faculty of Social Autónoma de Puebla - Dirección de Innovación y Transferencia and Political Sciences de Conocimiento Living with Well Trauma: Centering Resilience in the 317. Taking Data Into Account 2 Epigenetics of Early Life Adversity Martha Kenney, San 8:00 to 9:40 pm Francisco State University; Ruth Müller, MCTS TU virPrague: VR 07 München Participants: From cellular memory to the memory of trauma: Social On the Genealogy of Datasets as a Field of Inquiry and Practice epigenetics and its public circulation Michel Dubois, Gemass Emily Denton, Google; Alex Hanna, Google; Andrew Smart, - CNRS - Sorbonne; Catherine Guaspare, Gemass - CNRS Google; Hilary Nicole, Google; Razvan Amironesei, Struggling with Biosocial Complexity: How Researchers in the University of San Francisco Field of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Measurement and Counting are Two Different Things, Engage with the Social Aspects and Implications of their Goddammit! An Epistemology of Quantitative Data. Petter Research Michael Penkler, Technical University of Munich Grytten Almklov, Norwegian U. Of Science And Technology Unsettling the Singularity of Postgenomic Time in the (NTNU) Australian Colonial Context Henrietta Byrne, The University Politics, Pathos, and Power: Community Mobilizations of Data of Adelaide; Megan Warin, University of Adelaide Roderic Crooks, Informatics, UC Irvine; Lucy Pei, Session Organizer: University of California, Irvine Megan Warin, University of Adelaide The need to introduce contextual factors for assessing Chair: innovation processes Veronica Paulina Morales Arevalo, Charles Dupras, McGill University Escuela Politécnica Nacional Discussant: Session Organizer: Martine Lappe, California Polytechnic State University, San Burcu Baykurt, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Luis Obispo Chair: 320. Aesthetic Interventions: Exploring Emerging Worlds Burcu Baykurt, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Through Art II – Explorations & Collaborations 318. Infrastructures of Care: Independence, Self, Exteriority 8:00 to 9:40 pm 8:00 to 9:40 pm virPrague: VR 10 virPrague: VR 08 Participants: Participants: Sharing Embodied Perspectives, Exploring Interacting Minds Synchronizing Autonomies: Study Of An Independent Living Andreas Roepstorff; Dorte Bjerre Jensen, Aarhus University; Service For People With Down Syndrome In Spain Joan Anna Engberg, Studio Olafur Eliasson; Sophie Erlund, Moyà-Köhler, Open University of Catalunya; Israel Studio Olafur Eliasson; Andreas Løppenthin, Copenhagen Rodríguez-Giralt, Fundació per la Universitat Oberta de University; Cordula Vesper, Aarhus University; Joseph Catalunya Dumit, UC Davis Self-Care In Disabling Times – A Disability Studies Perspective Semiotic Provocations of Olfactory Art Ksenia Fedorova, On Young People’s Narratives Between Work And Welfare Humboldt University Berlin; Natalia Fedorova, St. Inga Julia Reichelt, University of Leeds Petersburg State University Thresholds of the ab/normal: Ethnography of movement in Exhibiting the Anthropocene: a contract between the residential institution Radek Carboch, Faculty of Anthropocene Working Group and the Haus der Kulturen Humanities, Charles University der Welt in Berlin Alexander Damianos, London School of Economics; Clémence Hallé, Ecole Normale Supérieure Claiming Autonomy in Relations of Interdependency: Ritual, Precious Objects, and Uncharted Engagements Patrick Multiplicity and Space for the Unspeakable: Art, Lifeworld, and Devlieger, KU Leuven; Christine Verbruggen, KU Leuven; the Limits of Narrative in Psychosis Suze Berkhout, Mar Gil Alvarez, KU Leuven; Laurence De Backer, KU University of Toronto; Eva-Marie Stern, University of Leuven Toronto Session Organizers: Session Organizers: Laura Mauldin, University of Connecticut Regula Valérie Burri, HCU - HafenCity University Hamburg Emily Lim Rogers, New York University Joseph Dumit, UC Davis Helena Fietz, UFRGS Chair: Chair: Regula Valérie Burri, HCU - HafenCity University Hamburg Helena Fietz, UFRGS 321. Animals and their Humans 319. STS Approaches to Social Epigenetics and the 8:00 to 9:40 pm virPrague: VR 11 Studies (CWTS), Leiden University Participants: 324. Crafting Critical Methodologies in Computing: Theories, Multispecies Memory: Alzheimer’s, Pets, and Capital Brad Practices and Future Directions (C) Bolman, Harvard University 8:00 to 9:40 pm The Domestication Triangle. How Humans, Animals And virPrague: VR 14 Technology Shape Each Other In Automated Milking Participants: Systems Terje Finstad, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies of Software-As-Process: Using Design Documents For Critical Culture, NTNU; Margrethe Aune, NTNU Software Studies Irina Zakharova, University of Bremen; The Logic of Diagnostic Practices: Drivers of the Use of Rapid Juliane Jarke, University of Bremen Diagnostics to Reduce Antimicrobial Use in Animal Farming Infrastructure and Imagination: pursuing alliances in practices in the UK Kin Chan, University of Exeter; Henry Buller, and studies of computational capacity building Eric University of Exeter Snodgrass, Department of Thematic Studies - Technology 322. Teaching interdependent agency I: Feminist STS and Social Change, Linköping University approaches to STEM pedagogy Patterns of re-cognition Waltraud Ernst, Johannes Kepler 8:00 to 9:40 pm University Linz virPrague: VR 12 Speaking Nearby: the forgotten past of black computational Participants: thought Romi (Ron) Morrison Accept Only: Framing the Compulsory, Citations as Syllabus in Session Organizers: Trans- Feminist and Queer Data Studies T.L. Cowan, Goda Klumbyte, University of Kassel University of Toronto Claude Draude, University of Kassel, Germany Building Feminist Science Pedagogies: Reflections on Teaching Juliane Jarke, University of Bremen the Power of Metaphors in STEM Research on Mars Maya Chair: Cruz, University of California - Davis Loren Britton, University of Kassel Curriculum as Futurism: Towards a Liberatory Computing 325. States of Planetary Environmental Knowledge II Education Sanaa Khan, UC San Diego 8:00 to 9:40 pm Refusing Settler Coloniality in Queer Design Jasmine Rault, virPrague: VR 15 Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Participants: Thriving and Struggling Towards Decolonial Futures: The Scaling the Planetary: Environmental Knowledge, Resistance, Technoscience Research Unit’s Lab Guide Kristen Bos, and Governance of Outer Space, 1958-1977 Lisa Ruth Rand, University of Toronto; Lindsay LeBlanc, University of Science History Institute Toronto Developing Nature: The World Bank as an Agent of the Global Session Organizer: Environment Gloria Marthalena Samosir, KTH Royal Kalindi Vora, University of California Davis Institute of Technology Chair: Flows of Global Climate Finance Knowledge to the Local: Kalindi Vora, University of California Davis Epistemic Implications and STS Kirsty Anantharajah 323. Transformations And Tensions In Academic Publishing - Peat and the plantationocene: Postcolonial techno-science and Part I the politics of expertise in Southeast Asia’s oil palm 8:00 to 9:40 pm economy Jenny Elaine Goldstein, Cornell University virPrague: VR 13 Scaling up indigenous knowledges? forest monitoring programs Participants: and indigenous autonomy in the Amazon basin Sylvia Rocio Managers or Gatekeepers? Competences and Work of Editors in Cifuentes, University of California, Santa Barbara Chemistry Journals Marianne NOEL, Université Paris-Est Session Organizers: The Courage to Continue: The Division of Reading Labor at an Jenny Elaine Goldstein, Cornell University American University Press and the Social, Emotional Leah Aronowsky, Columbia University Dimensions of Reading Intellectual Works-in-Progress Chair: Joshua Silver, The University Of Chicago Leah Aronowsky, Columbia University Infrastructuring “openness”: Key tensions in building an Open 326. Contextualizing Algorithms in Time and Space Access world in academic publishing Elena Šimukovič, 8:00 to 9:40 pm University of Vienna virPrague: VR 16 Standardizing STS? Academic Publishing as a Form of Participants: Research Coordination Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Centre for Algorithmic time regimes: From chronological real-time to Sciencs & Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University; kairological right-time Taina Bucher Kean Birch, York University; Thed van Leeuwen, Leiden Data Orientalism: On the Algorithmic Construction of the Non- University Western Other Dan M. Kotliar, Department of Session Organizer: Communication, Stanford University Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Centre for Sciencs & Technology Optimizing for personalization: Ordering people’s behavior to Studies (CWTS), Leiden University create a personal experience Elinor Carmi, Liverpool Chair: University, UK. Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Centre for Sciencs & Technology Algorithms and their discontents: making the global work Practices Matter Brian Noble, Dalhousie University locally Anna Jobin, Université de Lausanne Learning to live well together: Redefining sustainable Session Organizers: community development by centering locally-based Dan M. Kotliar, Department of Communication, Stanford understandings of wellbeing Marisol Campos-Navarrete, University Trent University; Asaf Zohar, Trent University Elinor Carmi, Liverpool University, UK. Regenerating Decolonial Computing Futures S. Rose O'Leary, Chair: University of California, Irvine; Benedict John Turner, Dan M. Kotliar, Department of Communication, Stanford University of California, Irvine University Macroscopy of a massive intervention in the south of Mexico 327. Categories of Hatred: Unearthing algorithmic cultures of Agustín Mercado, UAM Cuajimalpa hate groups, marginalization, and surveillance of minorities 1 Session Organizer: 8:00 to 9:40 pm Brian Noble, Dalhousie University virPrague: VR 17 Chair: Participants: Brian Noble, Dalhousie University ‘A Unique Educational Experience’: Logics of Security and 330. Marxist STS 3 (Case) Vulnerability in the University of Farmington Case Levin 8:00 to 9:40 pm Kim, The Information School, University of Washington; virPrague: VR 20 Anna Lauren Hoffmann, The Information School, University Participants: of Washington Precarious Academics As "Cognitariat": On The Political The Devil in the Default: Structural racism in research systems Economy Of Academic Labour Vlad Schüler-Costa, Jasmine McNealy, University of Florida University of Manchester The Pronouns Project: Developing Software for Sharing and Indicators and Metrics in the Social Sciences and Humanities: Tracking Personal Pronoun Data Tristan Gohring, Indiana How Quantification Shapes SSH Research Florian Bayer, University - Bloomington; Mary L. Gray, Microsoft University of Vienna, Department of Science and Technology Research/Indiana University; Es Braziel, Microsoft Studies Policing the Body: The Effects of Trump Administration Pedagogies of abstraction: learning, coding and outsourcing in Policies on Transgender People in the United States Isabel Cluj Oana Mateescu, University of Bergen, Norway Krakoff, York University Do Money Have Politics? Technocracy And The Future Of Session Organizers: Money Adam Marcisz, Adam Mickiewicz University in David Nemer, University of Virginia Poznań Melissa Adler, Western University Making worlds with value Assembling partial connections for Chair: social-economic worlds Dennis Eckhardt David Nemer, University of Virginia Session Organizer: 328. Maintaining and (Re)Making Sociotechnical Worlds I . Maxigas, University of Amsterdam & Lancaster University 8:00 to 9:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 18 Vlad Schüler-Costa, University of Manchester Participants: 331. Governing Natures by Data Everyday life and the army headquarters culture: Two regimes 8:00 to 9:40 pm of maintenance/knowledge practices in an asylum Michal virPrague: VR 21 Synek, Univerzita Karlova, CTS; Dana Hradcová, Faculty of Participants: Humanities, Charles University; Radek Carboch, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University Governing What Exists In a (Modelled) Forest: Darwinian Demons and the Algorithmic Life of Numbers Felipe Explorations and recompositions: the lively alchemy of urban Mammoli, UNICAMP maintenance Jérôme Denis, CSI - MINES ParisTech; David Pontille, CNRS Architectonic Studies of Radio Signals: Reorganizing Archives of Data/Natures In Their Own Terms Selena Savic Hacking vs. Maintenance: Epistemic Practice, Technology and the Emergence of the New Sebastian Dahm, Bielefeld Experimenting with the Social Life of Homes: Sensor University Governmentality and Mundane Frictions Martin Tironi; Matías Valderrama, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Session Organizer: Chile Michal Synek, Univerzita Karlova, CTS On Arctic microbes and augmented promise: The digital turn in Chair: bioprospecting Ana Delgado, Ana Delgado/ TIK-centre, Michal Synek, Univerzita Karlova, CTS University of Oslo 329. Ethea Alternativa: Undoing Capital’s Techno-Economic, Session Organizer: Exploitative Thrall over the Earth Ingmar Lippert, IT University of Copenhagen 8:00 to 9:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 19 Tahani Nadim, Museum fuer Naturkunde Participants: 332. Grotesque Epistemologies: Institutional Locations Treaty Praxes with Crows, Coyotes, Humans, Genomes: Inter- 8:00 to 9:40 pm Peoples / Inter-Species Relations and Making Other virPrague: VR 22 FRIDAY, AUGUST, 21 Participants: 335. Science and Technology Studies on Traditional, Exemplary Decay: Saprophytes and the Chemical Cycles of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM). Session Life Charles A. Kollmer, Princeton University two, focus on politics, legal aspects and knowledge production. Decomposing Computing Benedict John Turner, University of 8:00 to 10:00 am California, Irvine virPrague: VR 01 Tropicalizing the Portable Radio: Air, Fungal Deterioration, and Participants: Media Technologies in World War II Boyd Ruamcharoen, European Politics of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell, Umeå university, Department of Session Organizer: Sociology Lee Nelson, RPI Through Thick And Thin: Semantic Abstraction And Chair: Contextualisation In The World Health Organization's Charles A. Kollmer, Princeton University Discourse On 'Traditional Medicine' Fabian Winiger, Discussant: University of Zurich Joanna Radin, Yale University Gendered boundary work within the Finnish scepticism 333. Science, Technology and Sport movement Pia Vuolanto, University of Tampere Research 8:00 to 9:40 pm Centre for Knowledge, Science, Technology and Innovation virPrague: VR 23 Studies; Marjo Kolehmainen, Tampere University Participants: Session Organizer: The Hidden Curriculum of Athletic Data Daniel Greene, Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell, Umeå university, Department of University of Maryland Sociology (Trans)gendering Science: Examining World Athletics’ 2019 Chair: Transgender Athlete Eligibility Policy Anna Posbergh, Caragh Brosnan, University of Newcastle, Australia University of Maryland, College Park 336. Maintaining and (Re)Making Sociotechnical Worlds II Gamification as a Socio-technical Synchronization Effort 8:00 to 10:00 am Matthias Bottel, TU Berlin virPrague: VR 02 “She’s Got Game”: The WNBA and NBA 2K20 Mary Participants: McDonald Makeshift Engineering: Developing Design Rules-of-Thumb The Proof is in the Patents: De/Constructing the Algorithmic while Maintaining and Repairing Locally Manufactured Sublime in Sport Jennifer Sterling, University of Iowa Small Wind Turbines Kostas Latoufis, National Technical Session Organizers: University of Athens; Aristotelis (Aristotle) Tympas, National Mary McDonald and Kapodistrian U. of Athens Gian Marco Campagnolo, University of Edinburgh Middle Class Creativity, Post-repair Subjectivity and Chair: Motorcycles of Late Capitalism Gabriel Jderu, University of Jennifer Sterling, University of Iowa Bucharest 334. The Cultures of New and Old Technomedia II The Art of Film Maintenance: Patchworks of Care at Tate 8:00 to 9:40 pm London Dirk van de Leemput, Faculty of Arts and Social virPrague: VR 24 Sciences, Maastricht University Participants: Session Organizer: Gabriel Jderu, University of Bucharest The Technology We Choose to Create: Human Rights Advocacy and Anthropology in Internet Governance Chair: Corinne Cath-Speth, Oxford Internet Institute Gabriel Jderu, University of Bucharest Put yourself in their shoes: moral and affective frameworks in 337. Digital Phenotyping II: Unpacking Intelligent Machines For the gig-economy Simiran Lalvani; Noopur Raval Deep Medicine And A New Public Health In-formatization of architecture and construction: which visions 8:00 to 10:00 am come to matter? Kathrin Braun, University of Stuttgart; virPrague: VR 12 Cordula Kropp, University of Stuttgart Participants: Contesting Modern Nature: Sonic Artefacts and Acoustic Personalised anti-retroviral treatment for HIV as example of Hyperreality in the Practices of Acoustic Ecology Anna artificial intelligence in medicine Renate Baumgartner, Kvíčalová, Centre for Theoretical Study, Charles Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen University/Czech Academy of Sciences From risk factors to big data: sensing the social, managing Session Organizer: value and measuring risk in public health Rachel Rowe, Corinne Cath-Speth, Oxford Internet Institute University of New South Wales, Sydney Chair: Drawing the Body: Skill, Embodiment, and the Senses in Corinne Cath-Speth, Oxford Internet Institute Anatomy Training Rachel Vaden Allison, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University, Session Organizers: Ger Wackers, UiT The Arctic University of Norway Lukas Engelmann, University of Edinburgh Alena Kamenshchikova, Maastricht University Chair: Chair: Ger Wackers, UiT The Arctic University of Norway Catherine Marijke Will, University of Sussex 338. Defining the Patient In Biomedicine- Part I (Redefining and 341. Making & Doing - Friday show Redefining) 8:00 to 8:00 pm 8:00 to 10:00 am virPrague: VR M&D virPrague: VR 13 Participants: Participants: Making Food Futures Accessible Across Ages: Emerge 2020 – Curb your enthusiasm: The patient in the context of surgical Eating at the Edges Christy Spackman, SFIS - Arizona State simulation Cecilie Våpenstad; Jenny M Bergschöld University; David Guston, Arizona State University; Ed The social shaping of a diagnosis in Next Generation Finn, Arizona State University; Cynthia Selin, Technical Sequencing Janneke M.L. Kuiper, KU Leuven - CeSO; University of Denmark; Jake Pinholster, ASU; Ruth Wylie, Pascal Borry, KU Leuven; Danya Vears, KU Leuven; ine Arizona State University; Bob Beard, Bob Beard; Stephen van hoyweghen, University Leuven Christensen, ASU; Joey Eschrich, Arizona State University; Six Patients in Search of a Disease: Medically Unexplained Nina Miller, ASU; Eliza Robinson, ASU; Rebecca Pringle, Symptoms and Autonomic Imbalance in Taiwan Jia-shin ASU; Melissa Waite, ASU; Diana Ayton-Shenker, Chen, Institute of Science, Technology and Society, National Leonardo/ISAST; Cindy Ornstein, Mesa Arts Center Yang-Ming University Sustainability Futures of Innovation using TRIZ ‘9-windows’ Session Organizer: tool Vairaj Arjune, Centre for Studies in Science Policy, Gareth A. F. Edel, New Jersey Institute of Technology Jawaharlal Nehru University; Krishna Tripathi, Centre for Chair: Studies in Science policy, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Jia-shin Chen, Institute of Science, Technology and Society, Delhi National Yang-Ming University Open Educational Resources for STEM: Stimulating Reflection on Gender in Science and Technology Goede Both, HU 339. Articulating and Relating to Different Forms of the Good in Berlin; Smilla Ebeling, HU Berlin; Sigrid Schmitz, HU Bad Situations I Berlin 8:00 to 10:00 am Technologies for inclusive employment; from technical virPrague: VR 14 prostheses to the transformation of work Mike Grijseels, Participants: Athena Institute, VU University, Amsterdam; Teun Affirming The Possibility Of Excess: Might HIV Be More Than Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam; Barbara Just ‘Bad’? Bryan Lim, Goldsmiths, University of London Regeer (Un)making of infelicitous objects: Enacting “mental Data session on policy and business Pitching Ilkka Arminen, impairment” in institutional dining Michal Synek, Univerzita University of Helsinki Karlova, CTS Materialities of Post-Evidence-Based Practice Morten Sager, From Mattering to Mattering More: Performative Relations Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of between Multiple ‘Goods’ and ‘Bads’ in Ageing Carla Science; Isabella Pistone, Department for Philosophy, Greubel, Utrecht University Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Session Organizer: Gothenburg; Allan Lidström, Department for Philosophy, Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent, Amsterdam University Medical Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Centers Gothenburg; Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU Chair: Amsterdam; Thomas Schneider, Bräcke Diakoni and Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent, Amsterdam University Medical Jönköping University; Lena Eriksson, Department for Centers Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of 340. Situating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) 1: locations, Gothenburg; Ingemar Bohlin, University of Gothenburg spaces and borders Detecting and Communicating Responsible Innovation 8:00 to 10:00 am Practices Robin Ann Downey, Bilkent University; Lutz virPrague: VR 17 Peschke, Bilkent University Participants: STS Strategies for Instituting: Sustainability in Academia and Can stories of microbe’s actor networks reassemble antibiotic STS Associations David Zavoral, Czech Academy of prescription practices? Ida Lillehagen, University of Oslo Sciences; Ingmar Lippert, IT University of Copenhagen Clinicians’ And Older Adult Patients’ Narratives Of Chaos And Lab From A Chip Ross Dalziel, Lancaster University, UK Control: The Affective Dimension Of Oversprescribing Of Chair: Antibiotics For Urinary Tract Infections Paula Saukko, Ludek Broz, Institue of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Loughborough University; Emily Rousham, Loughborough Sciences University 342. Living In The Laboratory - Session 1: The Spectrum Of Optimising Antibiotics: protocols for antimicrobial stewardship Experimental Zones in Spain Cristina Moreno Lozano, University of Edinburgh 10:00 to 11:40 am Session Organizers: virPrague: VR 01 Iona Walker, University of Edinburgh Participants: Cristina Moreno Lozano, University of Edinburgh Crowd dynamics, Co-creation, and Values in technology innovation: A case study in robotics facilities Gianluigi University - History of Science; Michael Siegrist, Institute of Viscusi, Imperial College Business School Environmental Decisions Leaving the laboratory: Making replication in and of European Researchers’ dealings with dilemma’s: navigating reflexive smart cities Claudia MENDES, MCTS, Technical University aspirations and institutionalized traditional logics on policy of Munich evaluation Hilde Brouwers, Athena Institute, Vrije Life in Laboratory Urbanism: Repression, Suspension and the Universiteit Amsterdam; Evelien de Hoop; Lisa Verwoerd, Politics of Innovation Karl Palmås, Chalmers University of Athena Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Barbara Technology Regeer Time Interferences between Experimental Urbanism And The Expert Involvement and Competition between Science and Climate Change Agenda Claudio Coletta, University of Politics in Post-Disaster Response: A Case Study of the Antwerp Korean Humidifier Disinfectant Disaster Jinyoung Christine Making Futures Plausible: How Living Labs (De-)stabilize Park, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea; Sun-Jin Smart Energy Pioneers Julia Renninger, Munich Center for Yun, Seoul National University Technology in Society, Technical University of Munich Session Organizer: Session Organizer: Sebastian Linke, University of Gothenburg Thomas Buocz, University of Graz Chair: Chair: Sebastian Linke, University of Gothenburg Arzu Sedef, TU Wien 345. Politics of Anticipation: entanglements between STS and 343. Alignment Work in/for the Distribution and Localization of climate modeling Knowledge 10:00 to 11:40 am 10:00 to 11:40 am virPrague: VR 04 virPrague: VR 02 Participants: Participants: Who gets to claim “residual emissions”? Wim Carton, Lund Between Standards and Voluntariness in Maternity Care Jenny University Center for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS); Gleisner, Department of Thematic Studies - Technology and Holly Jean Buck, University at Buffalo Social Change, Linköping University Geopolitics, geopower and geofutures: power and pathways in Aligning for Profitability: Occupational Health Services on the Earth systems governance Duncan McLaren, Lancaster Market Hannah Grankvist, Department of Thematic Studies - University Technology and Social Change, Linköping University Climate Modelling as a Technique of Futuring Jeroen Oomen, Aligning Epistemic Cultures – Laboratory Standards and Crime University of Utrecht Scenes Corinna Kruse, Linköping University Scientific assessment practices in-the-making: Carbon Dioxide Session Organizers: Removal in IPCC’s SR15 Felix Schenuit, Center for Corinna Kruse, Linköping University Sustainable Society Research & CLICCS, University of Jenny Gleisner, Department of Thematic Studies - Technology Hamburg and Social Change, Linköping University How do policymakers use climate mitigation scenario Hannah Grankvist, Department of Thematic Studies - information? Erlend Hermansen, CICERO Center for Technology and Social Change, Linköping University International Climate Research; Bård Lahn, CICERO Chairs: Center for International Climate Research Oslo Lena Eriksson, Department of Public Health Sciences, Session Organizer: Stockholm University silke beck, UFZ Leipzig Jenny Gleisner, Department of Thematic Studies - Technology Chair: and Social Change, Linköping University silke beck, UFZ Leipzig Hannah Grankvist, Department of Thematic Studies - 346. Engaging Health Activism, Sexual Politics and STS 2 Technology and Social Change, Linköping University 10:00 to 11:40 am 344. Dilemmas relating to use, uptake, and views of science and virPrague: VR 05 scientific expertise - Session 3 Participants: 10:00 to 11:40 am Viral Entanglements: Disease Paradigms, HIV/AIDS, and the virPrague: VR 03 Emergence of a Contested Illness Emily Lim Rogers, New Participants: York University Public Officials and the ‘Imaginary Publics’ in Science Policy: Wearing a Liberatory Body: The Politics of Tampons and A Study of Advisory Committees Tadafumi Kubota, Science Doing Feminism in Contemporary Urban China Liting Ding, and Technology Studies, University College London Cornell University The Ascending and Fading of a Progressive and Science-Based Session Organizers: Policy Instrument: the Climate Change Factor in Southern Lisa Lindén, Departement of Sociology and Work Science, Germany Melani Pelaez Jara, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität University of Gothenburg Freiburg,University College Freiburg Emily Jay Nicholls, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Majority of German and US citizens support policy advocacy Medicine by climate researchers Viktoria Cologna, ETH ZURICH; Chair: Reto Knutti, ETH Zurich; Naomi Oreskes, Harvard Lisa Lindén, Departement of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg Chair: 347. Institutionalizing more participatory science: a cross-case Cinzia Greco, University of Manchester reflection from the field of regulatory science 350. Locating & Timing Governance in STS and Universities III: 10:00 to 11:40 am Challenges in university knowledge making virPrague: VR 06 10:00 to 11:40 am Participants: virPrague: VR 09 Engaging citizens in the complexity of food risk, engaging Participants: scientists in the complexity of citizens: reflections on Synergy and Interdisciplinarity in Extra-scientific participative methods in the UK FSA Michelle Patel, Food Collaborations Loet Leydesdorff, University of Amsterdam, Standards Agency; Joanna Disson, Food Standards Agency; ASCoR Laura Laura Broomfield, Food Standards Agency Relying on Relay: Norwegian biotechnology scientists Engaging citizens through consensus conferences: legitimacy struggling with ideas of convergence Maria Bårdsen evaluations of a German consensus conference on genome Hesjedal, Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture. editing Leonie Dendler, German Federal Institute for Risk NTNU; Heidrun Åm, Norwegian University of Science & Assessment, Department Risk Communication Technology (NTNU); Knut H Sørensen, NTNU Norwegian Heterogeneity in models of opening to society in French University of Science and Technology regulatory agencies: identifying institutional change clues “If I’m the First Author, I Don’t Care about the Rest...”: Junior Lucile Ottolini, UMR Lisis Researchers Ascribing Worth to their Contributions Vera Session Organizer: Ulmer, Research Platform Responsible Research and Leonie Dendler, German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Innovation in Academic Practice, University of Vienna Department Risk Communication Mapping and Diagnosing Mental Health in/and the UK Chair: University Sector Leon Rocha, University of Lincoln; Leonie Dendler, German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Felicity Callard, Birkbeck, University of London; Philip Department Risk Communication Garnett, University of York; Dimitra Kotouza, University of Discussant: Lincoln Pierre-Benoit Joly, Lisis Session Organizers: Knut H Sørensen, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and 348. No Time to Not Know. Bottom-up Expertise, Grass-root Technology Authorities, and Agency in the Age of Digital Knowledge Sharon Traweek, UCLA 10:00 to 11:40 am virPrague: VR 07 Chair: Knut H Sørensen, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Participants: Technology "Taking Charge of your Fertility”: Practices of Knowing and Caring of Users of Fertility-Tracking Technologies Ellen 351. Disciplining The Senses 2 Algera, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, 10:00 to 11:40 am University of Amsterdam virPrague: VR 10 Body hacking. Identifying a health-related sense-making Participants: practice between the 'quantified self' and 'the qualified Underground Exploration: Measurements, Distances and others. Ane Kathrine Gammelby, Aarhus University Embodied Engagements Producing Geological Knowledge Digital Self-knowledge – cybernetic subjectivities in self- in Chilean Andes Martín Fonck, Rachel Carson Center for tracking Eryk Noji, FernUniversität in Hagen Environment and Society Session Organizers: From Traces to Patterns for Subsurface Fire Prediction Cindy Magdalena Halina Góralska, Koźmiński University in Warsaw Lin, 201 N. Ashley St. Ane Kathrine Gammelby, Aarhus University Refining tuning forks and ears: Building a network of precision Chair: in early twentieth-century phonetics Fanny Gribenski, Ane Kathrine Gammelby, Aarhus University CNRS-IRCAM; David Pantalony, Ingenium: Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation; Pavel Šturm, Charles 349. Ethnography of legitimate knowledges University, Institute of Phonetics 10:00 to 11:40 am Session Organizers: virPrague: VR 08 Sandra Calkins, Free University of Berlin Participants: Marianna Szczygielska, Max Planck Institute for the History of Law-in-action as a Technology of Government: An Science Ethnography of the Implementation of Nationality Law Chair: Djordje Sredanovic, Université Libre de Bruxelles Sandra Calkins, Free University of Berlin Making and Unmaking Expert Knowledge in Design Sarah Discussant: Owens, Zurich University of the Arts Helen Verran, Charles Darwin University Science and the Ethnographic Gaze Fatima Elfitouri, King's College London 352. Digital Phenotyping I: Unpacking Intelligent Machines For Deep Medicine And A New Public Health Session Organizer: 10:00 to 11:40 am Cinzia Greco, University of Manchester virPrague: VR 12 Participants: Centers Casting long shadows: phenotyping dementia and the making of 355. Democracy in the Making I: Practices of Doing Democracy the digital ageing subject Natassia Brenman, The University 10:00 to 11:40 am of Cambridge; Alessia Costa; Richard Milne, University of virPrague: VR 15 Cambridge Participants: Deep Medicine and Total Pathology Lukas Engelmann, In search of a good demos: inquiry into two large scale University of Edinburgh experiments in democratizing science and technology Lotte Fitness trackers of the mind: digital phenotyping from biology Krabbenborg, ISiS, Radboud University to psychoinformatics Ger Wackers, UiT The Arctic Making Neighbourhoods: Enacting Relational Identities University of Norway Between Assemblies And Associations Andy Yuille, Towards automating human doctors? Contested futures of Lancaster University artificial intelligence in healthcare David Kampmann, Citizen engagement in an urban park: performing street-level London School of Economics and Political Science democracy Sanne Raap, Maastricht University, the Session Organizers: Netherlands Ger Wackers, UiT The Arctic University of Norway Whose publics, what (energy) democracies? Diverse and co- Lukas Engelmann, University of Edinburgh constructed publics in the Dutch heat transition Toyah Chair: Rodhouse, Delft University of Technology; Udo Pesch, Delft Wilson Engelmann, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos University of Technology; Eefje Cuppen, TU Delft; Aad 353. Defining the Patient In Biomedicine- Part II (The Marginal Ferdinand Correlje, TU Delft and Special Case) Towards a Theory of Appropriate Collaboration for Urban 10:00 to 11:40 am Energy Transitions Silver Sillak, Technical University of virPrague: VR 13 Denmark - DTU Participants: Session Organizers: Insist on making it complicated: psychiatry and the narrative of Jan-Peter Voß, Berlin University of Technology disorder Gemma Lucy Smart, University of Sydney Jason Chilvers, University of East Anglia Knowing Patients: Discourses of Knowledge in the Post- Chair: Weight-Loss-Surgery Community Katherine A. Tyrol, New Jan-Peter Voß, Berlin University of Technology Jersey Institute of Technology 356. Experimental Food Design Methods New Patient’s Definition Shaped by Preventive Properties of 10:00 to 11:40 am HIV Drugs Noëllie Genre, STSLab, Université de Lausanne virPrague: VR 16 Patient organizations and the biomedicalization of substance Participants: use in Norway isa dussauge, University of Oslo What if everything was edible? Danielle Wilde, University of Session Organizer: Southern Denmark Gareth A. F. Edel, New Jersey Institute of Technology Datafication on the Farm: The Emerging Role of the Precision Chair: Agriculture Software Platform Sarah Marquis, University of Gemma Lucy Smart, University of Sydney Guelph 354. Articulating and Relating to Different Forms of the Good in “It’s about mass production”: Making Sense of CRISPR-CAS9 Bad Situations II Food Futures in Bavaria Amy Louise Clare, MCTS, 10:00 to 11:40 am Technical University of Munich; Ruth Müller, MCTS TU virPrague: VR 14 München; Julia Feiler, Technical University Munich (TUM) Participants: Session Organizer: Science as collaboration: interactive care in the chemical lab Ferran Altarriba Bertran, UC Santa Cruz Jonna Brenninkmeijer, Amsterdam UMC Chair: Entanglements of good care and harm: An ethnography of Denisa Reshef Kera, University of Salamanca pressure ulcer prevention Els Roding, London School of 357. Situating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) 2: locations, Hygiene and Tropical Medicine spaces and borders Doing wickedness. Disoriented behavior in the Netherlands 10:00 to 11:40 am Violet Petit-Steeghs, Erasmus School of Health Policy and virPrague: VR 17 Management; Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Participants: Hester van de Bovenkamp, Erasmus University Rotterdam How International Bacterial Transmission Challenges the Different Versions Of ‘Doing Good’ iCBT: Stories From The Notion of National Borders? Alena Kamenshchikova, Field Stine Rath Hansen, Aarhus University, Denmark Maastricht University Machines as doctors: the goods and bads of AI in Personalized Scenes From The Many Lives Of Escherichia coli. A Play In medicine Dick Willems, Amsterdam UMC Five Acts Mark Erickson, University of Brighton; Catherine Session Organizer: Marijke Will, University of Sussex Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent, Amsterdam University Medical Reimagining AMR: Ethnographic Methods for Microbial Centers Entanglements Iona Walker, University of Edinburgh Chair: Antimicrobial Resistance as a Problem of Values? Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent, Amsterdam University Medical Responsibility, Opportunity, Solidarity Katherine Kenny, The Social Life of a Chinese Bike Highway Thea Marie Valler, The University of Sydney Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU) Session Organizers: Terraforming Beautiful China: Island-Building and Chang’E Iona Walker, University of Edinburgh Lunar Exploration in the Making of the Chinese State Catherine Marijke Will, University of Sussex Jonathan Galka; Laurence Bashford Alena Kamenshchikova, Maastricht University Will China deliver urban 'ecological civilisation'? David Chair: Tyfield, Lancaster University Cristina Moreno Lozano, University of Edinburgh Session Organizer: 358. Accommodating A Plurality Of Values When Engaging David Tyfield, Lancaster University Emerging Technologies In Sustainability Transitions – On Chair: Designing For Safety And Security In A Warming World I David Tyfield, Lancaster University 10:00 to 11:40 am 361. Robotics Innovation in Care: Ethical virPrague: VR 18 Considerations_Session 1 Participants: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Ambiguous & Wicked: Integrating energy, adaptation, and virPrague: VR 03 climate Intervention governance Elisabeth Graffy, Arizona Participants: State University More Monitoring, Less Interaction? Social Robots and Diversity in Climate Engineering Research Nils Matzner, Reconfiguration of Care in South Korea Heesun Shin, KAIST Technical University of Munich; Andrew Lockley, University (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) College London; Cory Clark, Durham University Improving Inclusivity in Robotic Design: An Experiment in Co- Facilitating Value Discussions in Multidisciplinary Research: A production Stevienna de Saille, University of Sheffield; Eva Case Study of Vertical Farming Essi Ryymin, Häme Kipnis, University of Sheffield; Stephen Potter, University of University of Applied Sciences; Laura Lamberg, Häme Sheffield; Richard Gold, Vision4Health; Kate Halliwell, University of Applied Sciences; Sami Paavola, University of Community Philosophy Project; Lyuba Alboul, Sheffield Helsinki; Annukka Pakarinen, Häme University of Applied Hallam University; Andy Bell, Advanced Manufacturing Sciences; Libov Vetoshkina, University of Helsinki Research Centre, Sheffield; David Cameron, University of Governance of geoengineering in the face of normative Sheffield; Peter O'Neill, Sheffield Hallam; Andrew Stratton, uncertainties Behnam Taebi, Delft University of Technology University of Sheffield; Calum Webb, University of Sheffield; and Harvard University; Udo Pesch, Delft University of Peter Winter, The University of Sheffield Technology; Ibo van de Poel, Delft University of Tecnology Roboticists' Sociotechnical Visions Of Robots In Care And The Session Organizer: Good Death Alexander Lang, Institut für Höhere Studien – Megan Palmer, Center for International Security and Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna Cooperation, Stanford University Imagining care fragmentation with robotics in daily life Núria Chair: Vallès-Peris, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Miquel Pim Klaassen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Domenech, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 359. Living In The Laboratory - Session 2: Focus On Mobility Structural and disciplinary constraints in interdisciplinary care 12:00 to 1:40 pm robotics research – Experiences from the ReThiCare project virPrague: VR 01 Philipp Graf, Technische Universität Chemnitz; Lena Participants: Frnzkowiak, Bauhaus Universität Weimar Experimental Sprawl and Negotiating Public Good: Laboratory Session Organizer: Expansion with the Development of Connected & Núria Vallès-Peris, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Automated Vehicles Lieselotte Nilce Niebch, MCTS Chair: Technical University Munich; Mathieu Baudrin, CSI-Ecole Núria Vallès-Peris, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Des Mines De Paris Discussant: Local development of regulatory sandboxes for sustainable Miquel Domenech, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (urban) mobility in Germany Juliane Haus, 362. Epistemologies of Performance: “Re-Methods” in Arts, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung Crafts and Research The city, an exquisite corpse? Mobility experiments with and 12:00 to 1:40 pm within cities Bård Torvetjønn Haugland, Norwegian virPrague: VR 04 University of Science & Technology (NTNU) Participants: Session Organizer: How Site and Makers Matter: Epistemologies of RRR Research Arzu Sedef, TU Wien Practices Sven Dupré, Department of History and Art Chair: History, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands Thomas Buocz, University of Graz Architect As Craftsman, Artist And Researcher: How Are The 360. China, Technology, Planetary Futures: Lessons for a World Voices Of The Inhabitants Involved? Terezie Lokšová in Crisis? 3) Building Ecological Civilisation On a Material Ethics of Conservation: Knowledges In-between 12:00 to 1:40 pm Performance and Object Helia Marcal virPrague: VR 02 Learning with Others: an entangled, performative account of Participants: knowledge production Ingrid Commandeur, Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam University; Irina Shapiro 12:00 to 1:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 07 Sven Dupré, Department of History and Art History, Utrecht Participants: University, Utrecht, The Netherlands Life’s Continuation: Mobilizing Race and Biogenetic Affinity Chair: in Repro-tech Nadine Ehlers, University of Sydney Henk Borgdorff, Leiden University Serena Williams' Birth Story: Questioning Surveillance, Discussant: Demanding Care Anne Pollock, King's College London Peter Peters, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht Strategic mobilizations of forensic genetics in Mexico Vivette University, Maastricht, the Netherlands Garcia Deister, UNAM 363. Engaging Health Activism, Sexual Politics and STS 1 Session Organizers: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Anne Pollock, King's College London virPrague: VR 05 Melissa Creary, University of Michigan, School of Public Participants: Health Body Literacy through Collective Tech Spaces Marie Dietze, Chair: Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society; Marie Emma Kowal, Deakin University Kochsiek, Bloody Health Collective & Heart of Code 366. Ethnography of medical knowledge Sexual Risks and Pleasures: Gynaecological Cancer Activism 12:00 to 1:40 pm and its Politics of Care Lisa Lindén, Departement of virPrague: VR 08 Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg Participants: The Cunnilingus-Analingus Modification Project Anisha Gupta, Ethnography in Biomedical Contexts: Between Legitimate and King's College London; Carly Billing, Independent Subjective Knowledge Cinzia Greco, University of Researcher Manchester Molecular Technologies, Risk and Bodies - An Ethnographic Whose Side Are You On? Studying Contentious Legitimate Comparative Perspective Between The Combined Oral Knowledge Simon Carmel, University of Essex Contraceptive Pill And the Pre-exposure Prophylaxis The ethnographers positionality vis-à-vis legitimate knowledge Marlyse Deberghh in science Séverine Marguin, Technische Universität; Session Organizers: Cornelia Schendzielorz, Deutsches Insitut für Wissenschafts Lisa Lindén, Departement of Sociology and Work Science, und Hochschulforschung/Humboldt Universität zu Berlin University of Gothenburg Session Organizer: Emily Jay Nicholls, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Fatima Elfitouri, King's College London Medicine Chair: Chair: Fatima Elfitouri, King's College London Emily Jay Nicholls, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 367. Hegemony, counter-hegemony and ontological politics 12:00 to 1:40 pm 364. AMR in Globalized Economies - Knowledge, Regulation, virPrague: VR 09 Markets Participants: 12:00 to 1:40 pm virPrague: VR 06 Ont* – Data Politics – a Theoretical Sociology of Verran's Ontics, Mol's Ontologies and Barad's Apparatuses Ingmar Participants: Lippert, IT University of Copenhagen Structures, Practices, Understandings: Confronting agricultural Ontological politics of (in)visibility and dialectic of position Antimicrobial use practices in the UK, Thailand and and maneuver. Learning from “war on gender, “LGBT-free- Tanzania Henry Buller, University of Exeter zones” and other hegemonic struggles in Poland. Andrzej Generics Across the Ocean: A Framework for Exploring South- Wojciech Nowak, Philosophy Institute Adam Mickiewicz South Antibiotic Trajectories Lise Bjerke, University of Oslo University The Pivotal Role of Veterinarians in the Animal Drug Market. Articulating Politics with Design and Technology: Public Towards an Economic Anthropology of Veterinary Space, Computation and Commoning Selena Savic; Shintaro Medicines. Nicolas Fortané, INRA - IRISSO, Université Miyazaki, Institute for Experimental Design and Media Paris-Dauphine; Florence Hellec, INRAE; Amandine Cultures, FHNW, Basel Gautier, INRAE Whose infrastructural breakdown? Grassroots practices of Who carries the burden of translation labor in antimicrobial infrastructural inversion Guillen Torres, University of resistance research and policy? Gisle Solbu, Norwegian Amsterdam University of Science and Technology Session Organizers: Session Organizers: Andrzej Wojciech Nowak, Philosophy Institute Adam Henri Boullier, INRA - IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine Mickiewicz University Nicolas Fortané, INRA - IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine Christian Nold, University of the Arts London Chair: Chair: Henri Boullier, INRA - IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine Andrzej Wojciech Nowak, Philosophy Institute Adam 365. Race and Biomedicine Beyond the Lab 2: Bio/medical Mickiewicz University Technologies Discussant: Krzysztof Abriszewski 370. Recruitment in the Making : Practices, Politics and Theory 368. Disciplining The Senses 1 12:00 to 1:40 pm 12:00 to 1:40 pm virPrague: VR 12 virPrague: VR 10 Participants: Participants: Recruiting and Assessing Academics Across Geographical Arts of handling and seeing: molecular biology in Uganda Borders : A Catch 22 ? Marie Sautier, University of Sandra Calkins, Free University of Berlin Lausanne/Sciences Po Paris Knowing from the surface: haptic articulations of sameness and The Top 5 as Judgement Device: Valuation Practices and difference in craniofacial identification practices Lisette Disciplinary Boundaries in Swedish Economics Anders Jong, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, Hylmö, Lund University University of Amsterdam The Order of Evaluation in Professorial Recruitment: The Case Learning to be Moved: On the Affective Entanglements of of German Higher Education Organizations Bernd Kleimann, Touch in Medical Education Andrea Wojcik, Maastricht German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science University Studies Learning To See The Teeth Through The Odontogram In Session Organizer: Dentistry Training Jorge Daza, Fundación Universitaria Marie Sautier, University of Lausanne/Sciences Po Paris Autónoma de las Américas; Juliana Vargas, Fundación Chair: Universitaria Autónoma de las Américas; María Guapacha, Julian Hamann, Leibniz Center for Science and Society Fundación Universitaria Autónoma de las Américas Discussant: Sensing Neuvo-Pangaea: Multi-species biologies through the Julian Hamann, Leibniz Center for Science and Society transnational Banu Subramaniam, University of 371. Negotiating knowledge of harm through affects, Massachusetts Amherst embodiment and trust 2 Session Organizers: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Sandra Calkins, Free University of Berlin virPrague: VR 13 Marianna Szczygielska, Max Planck Institute for the History of Participants: Science Scientific Literature in Service of the State: Knowledge Chair: Production Surrounding Childhood Thyroid Cancer after Marianna Szczygielska, Max Planck Institute for the History of Fukushima Elicia Mayuri Cousins, Northeastern University Science Trusting Addicts: The Knowledge Politics of Harm Reduction Discussant: in Safer Injection Facilities Derek Taylor Parrott Paul Wenzel Geissler, University of Oslo The politics of harm and knowledge in vaccine-associated 369. Changing Regimes of Biomedical Knowledge Production: narcolepsy Venla Oikkonen, Tampere University the Changing Face of Clinical Trials Session Organizers: 12:00 to 1:40 pm Venla Oikkonen, Tampere University virPrague: VR 11 Anna Durnova, Institute of Sociological Studies/ Faculty of Participants: Social Sciences Clinical Trials in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century: Chair: USSR in the Global Context Pavel Vasilyev, HSE University Eva Hejzlarova, Institute of Sociological Studies St. Petersburg 372. Articulating and Relating to Different Forms of the Good in Classification and pharmaceuticalization of affects: navigating Bad Situations III and reproducing affliction in healthcare settings Arbel 12:00 to 1:40 pm Griner, Princeton University virPrague: VR 14 Pregnancy, Expertise and RCT: Growing Together. Julie Participants: Bønnelycke, Roskilde Universitet; Astrid Jespersen, Moral Passages and ‘Good’ Science: Women ‘in’ and ‘of’ University of Copenhagen; Maria Larsen, University of Mathematics Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent, Amsterdam University Copenhagen the SAXO institute Medical Centers Surgical placebo-controlled trials (SPTs) in regenerative Hospital Ethnography in Low Resource Settings and medicine Kayo Takashima, Kyoto University; Jusaku Complicated "Goods" Adrienne E Strong, University of Minari, Kyoto University Florida Department of Anthropology The Pragmatic Turn and the Rise of the Real-world Paradigm in “Cooking” as to explore good care and bad surprises when Clinical Trials Olga Zvonareva, Maastricht University, living with sickle cell disease Clément Dréano, University of Netherlands Amsterdam - AISSR Session Organizers: Producing the Good(s): Art Works and Academic Writing Olga Zvonareva, Maastricht University, Netherlands Catelijne Coopmans, Department of Thematic Studies - Anna Geltzer, University of Notre Dame Technology and Social Change, Linköping University Chair: Session Organizer: Anna Geltzer, University of Notre Dame Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent, Amsterdam University Medical Discussant: Centers Anna Geltzer, University of Notre Dame Chair: Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent, Amsterdam University Medical Raluca Csernatoni, Insitute of European Studies - VU Centers Brussels; Bruno Martins, PRIO 373. Democracy in the Making II: Sciences and Technologies of Social Credit System at Play: The Encounters of Blacklisted Democracy Defaulters on China's Online Lending Platforms Yichen Rao 12:00 to 1:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 15 Sara Matos, University of Minho Participants: Chair: Competing Versions of Trust in Infrastructuring Democracy Ryanne Bleumink, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Christopher Gad, IT-University of Copehagen Research, University of Amsterdam Deliberative democracy in the making: An ethnography of the 376. Welfare After Digitalisation: Siting values, affordances, and emerging translocal expert community of mini-public politics promoters Jannik Schritt, Berlin University of Technology; 12:00 to 1:40 pm Volkan Sayman, Berlin University of Technology; Jan-Peter virPrague: VR 18 Voß, Berlin University of Technology Participants: Politics at distance: Infrastructuring transocal knowledge flows Patients as infrastructure: The case of MyChart Cæcilie Sloth for doing ‘mini-publics’ Jan-Peter Voß, Berlin University of Laursen, IT University of Copenhagen Technology; Jannik Schritt, Berlin University of Technology; Tackling unemployment digitally? The Jobnet Platform Volkan Sayman, Berlin University of Technology Konstantinos Floros, IT University of Copenhagen Session Organizers: Technological literacy and critical thinking in public schools: Jan-Peter Voß, Berlin University of Technology The case of “Understanding technology” Simy Kaur Jason Chilvers, University of East Anglia Gahoonia, IT University of Copenhagen Chair: District heating as welfare: Rearrangements of public Jason Chilvers, University of East Anglia infrastructure ownership Caroline Anna Salling, IT 374. Extractivism Revisited: STS Perspectives University of Copnehagen 12:00 to 1:40 pm Predictive policing: The case of POL-INTEL Vasilis Vlassis, IT virPrague: VR 16 University of Copenhagen Participants: Session Organizer: Contested Regimes of Safety at a Chinese-Operated Coal Mine Vasilis Galis in Zambia Justin Lee Haruyama, University of California - Chair: Davis Brit Ross Winthereik, IT University of Copenhagen Extractive Infrastructures: Exerting Power and Making Political Discussant: Claims Through Networks of Coal Technologies in Australia Jeannette Pols, Amsterdam UMC/University of Amsterdam Samuel Jude Gaffney, UC San Diego Department of 377. Digital Platforms, Knowledge Democracies and the Communication & Design Lab Remaking of Expertise 2 What they don’t see don’t annoy them - The Imaginary of an 12:00 to 1:40 pm Unruly Public and the Invisibilization of Mining virPrague: VR 19 Technologies Alena Bleicher, Helmholtz Centre for Participants: Environmental Research - UFZ, GmbH; Henriette Rutjes, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ; Remodelling Platform Publics: Analysing Twitter Debates Martin David, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental About Greenhouse Gas Removal with Climate Researchers Research - UFZ Laurie Waller, University of East Anglia Building and Recycling of Nanjido Landfill Sanghee Catherine Inadequate Interaction and Unbalanced Power between Scientist Bae, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea Community and the Public in Chinese Online Public Scientific Discussion Process——Based on Social Network Session Organizers: Analysis Zheng Yang, The University of Sheffield Giorgos Velegrakis, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, NKUA The Plataformisation of Scientific Knowledge: Affects and Aristotelis (Aristotle) Tympas, National and Kapodistrian U. of Effects on Publics Strategies and Perceptions Jussara Athens Rowland, ICS Ulisboa; João Estevens, ICS Ulisboa; Ana Delicado, Instituto de Ciencias Sociais, ULisboa Chair: Aristotelis (Aristotle) Tympas, National and Kapodistrian U. of Hacking, humanitarian apps and platformisation Tobias Blanke, Athens University of Amsterdam Session Organizer: 375. Challenges of Surveillance Technologies in Police and Warren Pearce, Department of Sociological Studies, University Criminal Justice Systems 2 of Sheffield 12:00 to 1:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 17 Laurie Waller, University of East Anglia Participants: Google Ayosh: AnyVision and Big Data’s Shadow Archive 378. Pharmaceutical and diagnostic futures: innovation, Sophia Goodfriend, Duke University governance and practice #2 12:00 to 1:40 pm Disruptive Security Technologies: Time, Change, Imagination virPrague: VR 20 381. 4S Business Meeting and Prize Announcements Participants: 1:40 to 3:00 pm Patient engagement in scientific advice: moving towards virPrague: VR 02 reflexive governance of medicines? Callum Gunn; Tjerk Jan Session Organizer: Schuitmaker-Warnaar, Athena Institute; Barbara Regeer Stephen Zehr, Univ. Southern Indiana The ‘orphanisation’ of the biopharmaceutical sector: 382. Bristol University Press - Meet the Editor | 21 August implications for patients, policy and healthcare Paul Martin, 1:40 to 3:00 pm Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield virPrague: VR 23 Exploring why global health needs are unmet by research Session Organizer: efforts: the potential influences of geography, industry, and Bahar Muller, Bristol University Press publication incentives Alfredo Yegros, Centre for Science Chair: and Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University; Wouter Paul Stevens, Bristol University Press Van de Klippe; Ismael Rafols, Centre for Science &

Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University 383. Locating matters 3:00 to 4:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 00 Paul Martin, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield Session Organizer: Tereza Stockelova, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Chair: Academy of Sciences Paul Martin, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Chair: Sheffield Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School 379. Postphenomenology and Computing: AI, Robotics, and the Discussants: Digital Tania Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia 12:00 to 1:40 pm Gergely Mohacsi, Osaka University virPrague: VR 21 Tereza Stockelova, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Participants: Academy of Sciences Perception as Material Hermeneutics in Emerging Worlds 384. Mutagenic Legacies and Future Living Cathrine Hasse, Aarhus University, Department of 3:00 to 4:40 pm Education virPrague: VR 01 Emplotment and the Story of Artificial Intelligence Esther Participants: Keymolen, Tilburg University, TILT The Metagenomics of Colonialism. Tracing Ruderal Pathogens On the Digital Revolution: from a (Post)Phenomenological in South-East Cameroon Guillaume Lachenal, médialab Viewpoint Shoji Nagataki, Chukyo University Sciences Po AI Beyond the I-Technology-World Formula Galit Wellner, Trampling on Plastics : Plastic Mutations in a Broader Politics The NB School of Design & Tel Aviv University of Caste-work Tridibesh Dey, University of Exeter Session Organizer: Mutagenic Residues of Senegal’s Peanut Export Economy Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga University Noemi Tousignant, University College London Chair: Session Organizers: Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga University Miriam Hanna Ancilla Waltz, Aarhus University 380. Social Practices Perspectives on (Un)sustainable Urban Paul Wenzel Geissler, University of Oslo Transformations (2) Noemi Tousignant, University College London 12:00 to 1:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 22 Paul Wenzel Geissler, University of Oslo Participants: Discussant: The Networked City: How the Blanka Tunnel Extended Beyond Thomas Widger, Durham University its Boundaries Demetra Kourri, The University of 385. Contesting the ‘migration/border control machine’: Manchester entanglements of information and surveillance infrastructures The Materialisation of (un)sustainable Values: Imaginaries, with the making of publics/’non-publics’ Obduracy and the Reproduction of (un)sustainable Practices 3:00 to 4:40 pm in the Built Environment Willow Leonard-Clarke, Cardiff virPrague: VR 02 University Participants: Peace piece: Dissonance and the stabilising of local innovations “Becoming migrants at home”: controversies around in urban design Stefan Molnar, RISE / Chalmers University infrastructures of post-Brexit migration control Fredy Mora- of Technology; Karl Palmås, Chalmers University of Gámez, Linköping University, Tema-T (Tema Technology Technology and Social Change) Session Organizer: Knowledge and Legitimacy in Asylum Decision-making: The Marc Dijk, Maastricht University making of non-publics in relation to Country of Origin Chair: Information Jasper van der Kist Marc Dijk, Maastricht University Migrant Technologies: On the Border of Security and Human Rights Lindsay Adams Smith, Arizona State University and intervention practices in Ontario Tracey Edelist, York Session Organizer: University Nina Amelung Tinkering As Collective Practice: The Case of Community Chair: Housing Services Marjolijn Heerings; Hester van de Silvan Pollozek, MCTS, Technical University of Munich Bovenkamp, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Mieke Cardol, Discussant: University of Applied Science Rotterdam; Roland Bal, Huub Dijstelbloem, University of Amsterdam Erasmus University Rotterdam Caring Digitally: Beyond embodied practices of care. Sara 386. Robotics Innovation in Care: Ethical Loftus, West Virginia University Considerations_Session 2 3:00 to 4:40 pm Subject Positioning: Assistive Infrastructures and Instantiations virPrague: VR 03 of Agency Peter Fuzesi, University of Sheffield Participants: Session Organizers: Emily Lim Rogers, New York University Care in a Can Ingrid Meintjes, Dept of Gender, Sexuality & Helena Fietz, UFRGS Feminist Studies, Duke University Laura Mauldin, University of Connecticut Mapping Robots Caring for Humans Ludovica Lorusso, Chair: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Cecilio Angulo, Laura Mauldin, University of Connecticut Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Fabio Bacchini, University of Sassari; Miquel Domenech, Universitat 389. Teaching interdependent agency II: Feminist STS Autònoma de Barcelona approaches to STEM pedagogy ROBOETHICS: Ethical Concerns with the Use of Socially 3:00 to 4:40 pm Assistive Robotics in Health and Social Care Giulia De virPrague: VR 06 Togni, University of Edinburgh Participants: Session Organizer: Activating Context: disruptive data pedagogies and smart Núria Vallès-Peris, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona infrastructure Beth Coleman, Faculty of Information, Chair: University of Toronto Cecilio Angulo, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Teaching “Situatedness” without Haraway Myriam Raboldt, TU Discussant: Berlin, Germany Ludovica Lorusso, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Transforming the Classroom or Laboratory into a Feminist Science Shop Sara Beth Giordano, Kennesaw State 387. Counter-hegemonic Knowing Spaces: Criticisms, University Evaluations and Pedagogies 3:00 to 4:40 pm Using Writing Pedagogy to Foster Inclusive, Responsible virPrague: VR 04 Scientific Subjectivities: The STEM Ed Op-Ed Marisa R Brandt, Michigan State University Participants: Session Organizer: Enhancing the Science System - The Case of Research Kalindi Vora, University of California Davis Evaluations and University Repositories Henk Borgdorff, Leiden University Chair: Kalindi Vora, University of California Davis Counter-hegemonic Visual Arts: Anti-Empire as Method Adam Kola, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland 390. FLIPPED | Transnational STS: Theories, Practices, and Opportunities for STEAM in Out-of-School-Time Spaces Pedagogies (III) Christopher Leslie, South China University of Technology 3:00 to 4:40 pm and Zhejiang Hexin Group virPrague: VR 07 Session Organizer: Participants: Henk Borgdorff, Leiden University Infrastructuring Transnational STS Kim Fortun, University of Chair: California Irvine Peter Peters, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht Publishing Latin American STS Studies Outside the Region: University, Maastricht, the Netherlands Visibility, Themes and Theoretical Perspectives Noela Discussant: Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana Sven Dupré, Department of History and Art History, Utrecht Transnational STS in Engaging Science, Technology, and University, Utrecht, The Netherlands Society (ESTS) journal Aalok Khandekar, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad 388. Infrastructures of Care: Renegotiating “choice” (values, logics, and practices) Session Organizers: 3:00 to 4:40 pm Kim Fortun, University of California Irvine virPrague: VR 05 Noela Invernizzi, Universidade Federal do Parana Duygu Kasdogan, İzmir Katip Çelebi University Participants: Aalok Khandekar, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad Cared-For Caring For: Relational Autonomies and Angela Okune, University of California - Irvine Inter/Dependencies in Direct-Funded Attendant Services Chair: Erika Katzman Angela Okune, University of California - Irvine Towards supporting flexible choice and care in deaf diagnostic 391. AI through an education perspective: concerns, potentials, and trade-offs - Session 1 Enacting biological citizenship in Chile: Developing a national 3:00 to 4:40 pm rare disease and orphan drug policy Carlos Novas, Carleton virPrague: VR 08 University Participants: “Begging for orphan drugs“: pharmaceutical innovation, patient AI and learning in higher education: 2 future visions from the involvement and bioeconomics Paul Just past Király Gábor, Budapest Business School; Zsuzsanna Just Access: On the Work of Separating Costs and Care in the Géring, Budapest Business School Clinic Sarah Wadmann, The Danish Center for Social Concerns about the Promises of AI Tutors: A Case Study of Science Research; Amalie Martinus Hauge, The Danish MATHia Aditya Anupam, Georgia Institute Of Technology; Center for Social Science Research; Laura Emdal Navne, Shubhangi Gupta, Georgia Institute of Technology; Nassim The Danish Center for Social Science Research Parvin, Georgia Tech Session Organizer: Making Data in Higher Education Madisson Whitman, Conor Douglas, York Univeristy Columbia University Chair: Reconfiguring the Student: Stabilizing the optimisable biosocial Rob Hagendijk, University of Amsterdam subject Kevin Witzenberger, University of New South Wales, 394. Asymmetrical Confluence: Justice, Inclusion, and the Quest Sydney for Health Equity Upon Opening the AI Ethics Blackbox…And Finding It 3:00 to 4:40 pm Difficult to Teach Michelle Ausman, Rensselaer Polytechnic virPrague: VR 11 Institute - STS Participants: Session Organizer: Bounded Justice and the Limits of Health Equity Melissa Rodrigo Barbosa e Silva, Lemann Center for Educational Creary, University of Michigan, School of Public Health Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Brazil at Stanford Big Data, Social Justice and Race in Precision Medicine Shirley Chair: Sun, Nanyang Technological University Ana Carolina Goes Machado, Stanford University Can the Subaltern Interoperate?: Rethinking U.S. Health Equity 392. Transformations And Tensions In Academic Publishing - for the Era of Digital Biomedicine Stephen Molldrem, Part II University of California - Irvine 3:00 to 4:40 pm Intersectionality, prevention of Alzheimer's disease and virPrague: VR 09 women's health: what does Brazilian medical-scientific Participants: production have to tell us? Erica Renata De Souza, Unicamp How to Allocate Authorship? Tensions between Research - Universidade Estadual De Campinas; Marko Alves Practice and Editorial Policies Cornelia Schendzielorz, Monteiro, State University of Campinas - UNICAMP Deutsches Insitut für Wissenschafts und Session Organizers: Hochschulforschung/Humboldt Universität zu Berlin; Sarah Blacker, York University, Toronto Felicitas Hesselmann, German Centre for Higher Education Melissa Creary, University of Michigan, School of Public Research and Science Studies Health ‘This Paper Has Been Withdrawn.’ An Empirical Analysis of Chair: arXiv Withdrawals Ewa Zegler-Poleska, Indiana University Sarah Blacker, York University, Toronto Bloomington 395. Towards A Critical Medical STS - I: Challenging Contracting In The Open Access Age Unboxing “Big Deals” In Hegemonic Ideas in Biomedical Establishment Academic Publishing. Quentin Dufour, CNRS - I3 - CSI; 3:00 to 4:40 pm David Pontille, CNRS; Didier Torny, CSi, I3, PSL Research virPrague: VR 12 University, CNRS UMR 9217 (France) Participants: The editorial process; How and why do commercial publishers Breaking Down the Gate: Depathologizing Trans* Health innovate? Serge Pascal Johannes Maria Horbach, Radboud through Informed Consent? Christoph Hanssmann, San Universiteit; Willem Halffman, Institute for Science in Francisco State University Society (ISIS) “Critical” Means “Power”: Notes on Whiteness in Patient Session Organizer: Activism Danya Glabau, NYU Tandon School of Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Centre for Sciencs & Technology Engineering Studies (CWTS), Leiden University Problematising Opioid “Withdrawal” in Interventions for Pain Chair: Management Anne Fredrickson, University of New South Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Centre for Sciencs & Technology Wales, Sydney Studies (CWTS), Leiden University Queer Experiments and Sovereign Limits: The Case of PrEP 393. Rare Disease Policies: From Exceptionalism Towards a use in Bangkok Tim Quinn, Rice University, Department of ‘New Normal’? Session 1 Anthropology 3:00 to 4:40 pm Towards a Critical Pedagogy in Biomedical Education: virPrague: VR 10 Challenging Cultural Competency Rebecca Hester, Virginia Participants: Tech Social Pharmaceutical Innovation for Unmet Medical Needs Session Organizers: Conor Douglas, York Univeristy Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Yesmar Semaj Oyarzun, Rice University Democratic Situations Andreas Birkbak, Aalborg University Rebecca Monteleone, SFIS - Arizona State University Copenhagen; Irina Papazu, IT University of Copenhagen Chair: Session Organizers: Yesmar Semaj Oyarzun, Rice University Jan-Peter Voß, Berlin University of Technology 396. Doing STS amid the Procession of Disaster Jason Chilvers, University of East Anglia 3:00 to 4:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 13 Jan-Peter Voß, Berlin University of Technology Participants: 399. How to “make a better world” for humans with Distrust for Human Judgment Part II: How to Break through technologies? Part A “Grass-roots” Technological Hubris Kohta Juraku, Tokyo 3:00 to 4:40 pm Denki University; Shin-etsu SUGAWARA, Central Research virPrague: VR 16 Institute of Electric Power Industry Participants: “Marauding Masses”: Mythologies of Societal Breakdown in Strong Design: Engineers, Marginalized Users and Strong the Climate Change Imaginaries Natalie Danielle Baker, Objectivity Logan Dawn April Williams, Inclusive Research Sam Houston State University by Design SM Institutional interdependencies and resilience Changdeok Gim, When Design is an Invitation to non-Engineers: Engineers and University of California, Irvine; Clark Miller, Arizona State Engineering in International Development Robert Krueger, University Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Yunus Dogan Telliel, Session Organizer: Worcerster Polytechnic Institute Steve G. Hoffman, University of Toronto The Development Imagination Of Czech Civil Engineers Jan Chair: Werner, Charles University In Prague Steve G. Hoffman, University of Toronto Reciprocal Social Innovation – Reimaging university service- 397. When and how does life end? When and how should it? How learning enterprises Joshua Loughman, SFIS - Arizona State do we know? University 3:00 to 4:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 14 Martin Andrés Perez Comisso, SFIS - Arizona State University Participants: Chair: Creating “Death”: Organ Donation and New Forms of Death in Martin Andrés Perez Comisso, SFIS - Arizona State University China FAN ZHOU, Tsinghua University; Pusheng Wang, 400. Challenges of Surveillance Technologies in Police and Tsinghua University Criminal Justice Systems 1 Saving life or saving death? Interrogating dying subjectivities 3:00 to 4:40 pm and troubling the denial of endings Amanda van Beinum, virPrague: VR 17 Carleton University Participants: Thanato-technics: temporal horizons of death and dying Dylan Destined to be a criminal: Biometrics, race and predictions of Thomas Lott, Center for Healthy Minds/University of criminality Jona Zyfi, University of Toronto Wisconsin-Madison Genetic Racial Profiling: Discriminatory Consequences of Therapeutic Spaces between Life and Death: Making Sense of Forensic DNA Phenotyping and Biogeographical Ancestry Non-Biomedical Therapeutics in Hospice Care Wen-Hua Tino Pluemecke, Institute for Sociology, University of Kuo, National Yang-Ming University Freiburg, Germany; Isabelle Bartram, Institut of Sociology, Session Organizers: University of Freiburg, Germany; Susanne Schultz, Amanda van Beinum, Carleton University Frankfurt University Dylan Thomas Lott, Center for Healthy Minds/University of DNA, Citizenship, and the Biometric Governance of Migration Wisconsin-Madison in the U.S. Meredith Van Natta, Duke University; Nita Chair: Farahany, Duke University Amanda van Beinum, Carleton University The Biolegal Coproduction of India’s National DNA Database 398. Democracy in the Making III: Imaginaries of Democracy Manpreet Singh Dhillon, Jawaharlal Nehru University Enacted Session Organizer: 3:00 to 4:40 pm Filipa Queirós, University of Minho virPrague: VR 15 Chair: Participants: Aaron Amankwaa, Science & Justice RIG, Northumbria Representation of Members, Representation of Facts Staffan University Edling, Lund University 401. STI, science diplomacy and international knowledge Platform Regulation and Liberal Democracy Laura Fichtner, asymmetries Universität Hamburg 3:00 to 4:40 pm Platformised Identities in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong’s Anti- virPrague: VR 18 Extradition Bill Protests Chih-wei Yeh Participants: Categorisation Work And Relationship Building In Extremism The 'matter' of science diplomacy Mitchell Young, Charles Prevention Yannik Porsché, Bundeswehr University Munich University Prague An updated taxonomy of science diplomacy Charlotte Rungius, universal access to healthcare in Brazil Koichi Kameda de German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Carvalho, Centre Population & Développement, IRD, and Studies (DZHW) Institute for Research and Innovation in Society, IFRIS Science diplomacy as a transformative interaction space Ewert Session Organizer: Aukes, University of Twente (the Netherlands); Sanaz Paul Martin, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Honarmand Ebrahimi, University of Twente; Gonzalo Sheffield Ordonez-Matamoros, Universidad Externado de Colombia; Chair: Stefan Kuhlmann, University of Twente Paul Martin, Department of Sociological Studies, University of After Brexit, UKRI if you want to: ambition, ambiguity and Sheffield active self-harm in UK science diplomacy James Wilsdon, 404. Postphenomenology and the Mediated Self University of Sheffield 3:00 to 4:40 pm Session Organizer: virPrague: VR 21 Ewert Aukes, University of Twente (the Netherlands) Participants: Chair: ‘To Be Or Not To Be’ – Hermeneutic Relations Through Stefan Kuhlmann, University of Twente Technology in Cancer Prevention Anette Forss, Karolinska Discussants: Institutet, Sweden Gonzalo Ordonez-Matamoros, Universidad Externado de Scoping the Endoscope: a Postphenomenological Use Case Colombia Stacey O Irwin, Stacey Irwin Sanaz Honarmand Ebrahimi, University of Twente Optimization and the Affordances of Self-tracking Tim Flink, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Technologies: an ethnographic study of gym cultures in 402. Digital Platforms, Knowledge Democracies and the Denmark Dorthe Kristensen, University of Southern Remaking of Expertise 1 Denmark; Signe Banke, University of Southern Denmark; 3:00 to 4:40 pm Alev Pinar Kuruoglu, University of Southern Denmark virPrague: VR 19 Interpreting Fitness: Self-tracking with Fitness Apps through a Participants: Postphenomenology Lens Li Zheng, Georgia Institute of Scaling a “global music platform”: secret gigs, live music and Technology the platform metaphor Loïc Riom, Centre de Sociologie de Session Organizer: l'Innovation Robert Rosenberger, Georgia Institute of Technology Peacebuilding Construction Through Participative Monitoring Chair: in Conservation Areas of the Tropical Andes (Colombia) Robert Rosenberger, Georgia Institute of Technology Rodolfo Andres Hernandez, Independent Researcher; 405. Social Practices perspectives on (Un)sustainable Urban Giovanna Garzón, Universidad de Cundinamarca transformations (1) “Created by Experts, Backed by Science”: The Mobilization of 3:00 to 4:40 pm Scientific Credibility in Mental Health Apps Sarah virPrague: VR 22 MacLean, Carleton University Participants: Formation of Experts and Knowledge on Chinese Social Media Connecting The Logic Of Scientific Inquiry With The Logic Of Platforms during Public Health Crises Yiran Gao, University Local Government Action Christopher Joseph Barton, of Illinois Urbana-Champaign School for Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State Session Organizer: University; Qingqing Wang, Arizona State University School Warren Pearce, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Public Affairs; Derrick Anderson, Arizona State of Sheffield University School of Public Affairs; Drew Callow, Greater Chair: Phoenix Economic Council Sarah MacLean, Carleton University Transforming mobility practices in Maastricht (1950-1980) 403. Pharmaceutical and diagnostic futures: innovation, Marc Dijk, Maastricht University; Anique Hommels, Univ Of governance and practice #1 Maastricht; Manuel Stoffers, Maastricht University 3:00 to 4:40 pm Between stability and change: Tensions in the Norwegian virPrague: VR 20 electric mobility transition Martin Anfinsen, Norwegian Participants: University of Science and Technology A market for quasi-diagnostics in the making? An engagement Session Organizer: with the emergence of cell free fetal DNA testing Ingrid Marc Dijk, Maastricht University Metzler, University of Vienna, Department of Science and Chair: Technology Studies Marc Dijk, Maastricht University Assessing thrombotic susceptibility test, questioning the safety 406. Citing the South: Infometrics and Open Science for of the pill Mauro Turrini, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Sustainable Development in the Global South Cientificas (CSIC) 3:00 to 4:40 pm Global intermediaries, agendas and standards: designing virPrague: VR 23 diagnostics for global health Nora Engel, Maastricht Participants: University; Harro van Lente, Maastricht University Knowledge Mapping from Open Access to Open Science: Testing the Nation: diagnostic development capacity and Challenges and Changes Lei Huang, Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development A tale of two technologies: Making diabetes risk knowable in Pattern and Trend of Scientific Knowledge Production in North Mexico Emily Vasquez, Columbia University Korea Jungwon Yoon, Hanyang University Session Organizers: Indian Academia.Inc Omkar Nadh Pattela; Sobin George, Emily Vasquez, Columbia University Institute for Social and Economic Change Amaya Perez-Brumer, University of Toronto, Dalla Lana Session Organizer: School of Public Health Julian David Cortes Sanchez, School of Management, Chair: Universidad del Rosario Emily Vasquez, Columbia University Chair: 410. Nocebos, Nocebo Studies, and STS: Meaning-Making and Julian David Cortes Sanchez, School of Management, Recalcitrance Universidad del Rosario 6:00 to 7:40 pm 407. Mutagenic Legacies and Future Living - Follow-up virPrague: VR 02 Discussion Participants: 4:40 to 6:00 pm Cures, Harms & Medical Authority: Animating Side-Effects As virPrague: VR 01 Modes Of Resistance In Hepatitis C-Treatments Lisa Lehner, Participants: Cornell University Tuberculosis Computer Aided Diagnosis in Global Health: The Effects of Placebo Effect: Anthropology evidences by Promise to Erase Biological and Social Mutagenicity? interviewing participants during a clinical trial Mário Pierre-Marie David, Université de Montréal Eugênio Saretta Poglia Colonial Agricultural Interventions and Toxic Exposure in Negativity and Nocebos: Currents of Responsibility and Blame Western Kenya Miriam Hanna Ancilla Waltz, Aarhus in Placebo Studies Phoebe Friesen, McGill University University Nocebos and the Recalcitrance of Affect Ada Jaarsma, Mount Layers of Epidemy. The Lively Residuals of Late Colonial Royal University Disease Control in 21st Century Western Kenya Paul Wenzel Session Organizers: Geissler, University of Oslo; Ruth Jane Prince, University of Suze Berkhout, University of Toronto Oslo Ada Jaarsma, Mount Royal University Session Organizer: Chair: Miriam Hanna Ancilla Waltz, Aarhus University Suze Berkhout, University of Toronto Chair: Discussant: Noemi Tousignant, University College London Khadija Coxon, Khadija Coxon Discussant: 411. Holding it Together? Data and Disasters Thomas Widger, Durham University 6:00 to 7:40 pm 408. Sustainable Academy virPrague: VR 03 6:00 to 7:40 pm Participants: virPrague: VR 00 Civic Data for the Anthropocene: Visualizing Taiwan's Session Organizer: Formosa Plastics Tim Schuetz, UC Irvine Tereza Stockelova, Institute of Sociology of the Czech From living the disaster to becoming a dataset: untangling Academy of Sciences science’s tentacles Ben Epstein, UCL Chair: Monitoring Radiation in Fukushima: (Re)Constructing The Knut H Sørensen, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Invisible Louise Elstow, Lancaster University Technology Session Organizer: Discussants: Louise Elstow, Lancaster University Maria do Mar Pereira, University of Warwick Chair: Sharon Traweek, UCLA Louise Elstow, Lancaster University Harro van Lente, Maastricht University 412. Doing Arts and Design: Knowledge Making, Methods, and 409. New Technologies of Risk: Bioeconomies of Prediction and Public Deliberation Therapeutic Prevention 6:00 to 7:40 pm 6:00 to 7:40 pm virPrague: VR 04 virPrague: VR 01 Participants: Participants: Learning to be a Good Idiot: Not-knowing in Collaborative PrEP Science and the Emergence of Queer Risk Data as a Classical Music Experiments Veerle Spronck, Maastricht Material Commodity Amaya Perez-Brumer, University of University; Denise Petzold, Maastricht University; Benschop Toronto, Dalla Lana School of Public Health Ruth, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences Saving Your (Statistical) Life: Genetic Counseling and the Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology: STS and Art in Politics of Previval Shannon Cram, University of Practice Hannah Rogers, Science, Technology and Washington Bothell Innovation Studies, The University of Edinburgh; Elizabeth Under Surveillance or Early Intervention: How Institutional Pitts, University of Pittsburgh Practices Steer the Biomedicalization of Psychosis Michael Orchestral cognition in the wild: symphonic rehearsals as Halpin, Dalhousie University musical knowing spaces Peter Peters, Faculty of Arts and Session Organizer: Social Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Kalindi Vora, University of California Davis Netherlands Chair: Session Organizer: Kalindi Vora, University of California Davis Peter Peters, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht 415. Author meets Critics: Carson Book Prize session University, Maastricht, the Netherlands 6:00 to 7:40 pm Chair: virPrague: VR 07 Sven Dupré, Department of History and Art History, Utrecht Session Organizers: University, Utrecht, The Netherlands Roopali Phadke, Macalester College Discussant: Daniel Aldana Cohen, UPenn Henk Borgdorff, Leiden University Chair: 413. Peripheral States: Public Uses and Misuses of Big Data Roopali Phadke, Macalester College Technologies Discussants: 6:00 to 7:40 pm Candis Callison, Unversity of British Columbia virPrague: VR 05 Lucy Suchman, Lancaster University, UK Participants: Sara Wylie, Northeastern University Examining the role of big data in smart city management: 416. AI through an education perspective: concerns, potentials, unpacking the public transport data dispositif in Santiago de and trade-offs - Session 2 Chile Ignacio J Perez, University of Oxford 6:00 to 7:40 pm The Technological Infrastructure Trajectory of SRI: A Socio- virPrague: VR 08 Technical Approach María Belén Albornoz, FLACSO Latin Participants: American Social Studies Faculty Creating the Optimal Student - Socio-technical Imaginaries of Big data technologies and the Public sector: a bibliometric Characters and Subjects in Behavioral Platforms in Schools analysis Henry Chavez, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Hemy Ramiel, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Ecuador / CTS-Lab FLACSO / Divergence Defining the “Stakes” in AI System Development: From Penetration of big data in the Ecuadorian public sector through Stakeholders to Protected Publics Roel Dobbe, Delft an extended United Nations e Government Development University of Technology; Thomas Gilbert Index Fernando Martin Mayoral, FLACSO Ecuador "No cost" technology: how governments contract dominant The big data academic community in Ecuador. An explanation internet companies and ignore students' rights Rodrigo from network analysis and interpretive flexibility Fernando Barbosa e Silva, Lemann Center for Educational Herrera, Escuela Politécnica Nacional; Anderson Castro, Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Brazil at Stanford FLACSO Ecuador; Isarelis Pérez P. Ones, FLACSO - Session Organizer: Ecuador Rodrigo Barbosa e Silva, Lemann Center for Educational Session Organizers: Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Brazil at Stanford Henry Chavez, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador / Chair: CTS-Lab FLACSO / Divergence Ana Carolina Goes Machado, Stanford University María Belén Albornoz, FLACSO Latin American Social Studies Faculty 417. They’re Just Guidelines: Operationalizing AI Ethics -

Chair: Session 2 (Classic Ethics) María Belén Albornoz, FLACSO Latin American Social 6:00 to 7:40 pm Studies Faculty virPrague: VR 09 Participants: 414. Teaching interdependent agency III: Feminist STS Rawls vs Google and Facebook: How teleology and prediction approaches to STEM pedagogy stands in the way of tech industry ethics Morten Bay, 6:00 to 7:40 pm University of Southern California, Annenberg School for virPrague: VR 06 Communication & Journalism Participants: On Becoming agile: The transformation from Waterfall to Agile Classrooms as Safe and Autonomous Spaces: The Feminist in the Danish Tax Authority Irina Papazu, IT University of Data Manifest-No and Student Rights of Refusal Tonia Copenhagen Sutherland, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Producing Credible Quantum Futures: Planning the Transition Greased Objects: How Concept Maintenance Undermines from Science Fiction to Institutional Fact Susannah Feminist Pedagogy and Those Who Teach It in Computer Glickman, Columbia University Science Audrey Beard, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Technologies to Repair Victims in the Colombian Armed James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Conflict. Analysis of the Ethical Implications juan carlos Humanitarian Engineering and Science: Opening Space for moreno, Santo Tomas University; Sara Guzman, Universitè Multiplicity Elizabeth A. Reddy, Colorado School Of Mines; de Grenoble Jessica Mary Smith, Colorado School of Mines Session Organizer: Using the Feminist Data Manifest-NO to Transform Anna Lenhart, University Of Maryland College Park Information Studies Pedagogy Marika Cifor, The Chair: Information School, University of Washington Anna Lenhart, University Of Maryland College Park 418. Rare Disease Policies: From Exceptionalism Towards a Building a Science of the Post-Colonial Body in Egypt Jennifer ‘New Normal’? Session 2 L Derr, University of California, Santa Cruz 6:00 to 7:40 pm “Deep Inside, We're All Just Pink”: Skin of Color, virPrague: VR 10 Dermatology, and Antiracism Yesmar Semaj Oyarzun, Rice Participants: University Zolgensma: The Multiple and Conflicting Valuation of Knowing Normality, Learning Disease: Material Advanced Therapies for Rare Diseases Vololona Epistemologies and Embodied Standards in Medical Rabeharisoa, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Education John Nott, Maastricht University; Anna Harris, Paris; Liliana Doganova, Mines ParisTech Maastricht University A case study on the tensions between personalization and PrEP at the After/Party: The ‘Post-AIDS’ Politics of Frank regulatory harmonization in regenerative medicine Christine Ocean’s “PrEP+” Benjamin Joseph Fleminger Weil, Hauskeller, University of Exeter; Jean Harrington, University College London; Chase Ledin, University of University of Exeter Edinburgh Innovation in distributed forms of medicine production: the case Session Organizers: of in-hospital production of orphan medicines Jarno Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Hoekman; Rob Hagendijk, University of Amsterdam; Ellen Yesmar Semaj Oyarzun, Rice University Moors, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Rebecca Monteleone, SFIS - Arizona State University Utrecht University; Wouter Boon, Copernicus Institute of Chair: Sustainable Development, Utrecht University Hined A Rafeh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Creating DNA biocollection for reference population of 421. Inclusion in scientific communities II Western France: a case study using STS approach Lindzy 6:00 to 7:40 pm Tossé, Centre de Recherche Médecine, Sciences, Santé, virPrague: VR 13 Santé Mentale et Société (cermes3), Paris Participants: Session Organizer: Lithuanian Researchers and Policymakers Regarding the Rob Hagendijk, University of Amsterdam Inclusion into Global Knowledge Production: the Publishing Chair: of Books Eleonora Dagiene, Centre for Science & Conor Douglas, York Univeristy Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University 419. Locating South Asia in Social Studies of Science and Fieldwork in the internationalization of the social sciences Technology Leandro Rodriguez Medina, Universidad de las Americas 6:00 to 7:40 pm Puebla virPrague: VR 11 Individual Grants, Collective Benefits? A Case Study Of The Participants: Canada Excellence Research Chairs Program Marc-André Decoloniality and social justice as motives for STS in the Simard, Université de Montréal; Gita Ghiasi, Université de Global South: reflections from an ethnography of research Montréal; Vincent Lariviere, Université de Montréal on human difference in India Thiago Pinto Barbosa, The Role of Science Novels in the Study of the Autonomy and Universität Bayreuth Social Responsibility of Science Fabian Hempel, University An ‘Elephant’s Gestation’: Rebuilding Madras City’s Water of Bremen Infrastructure 1904-1919 Viswanathan Venkataraman, Session Organizers: King's College London Jochen Glaser, TU Berlin Locating Delhi's air Prerna Srigyan, University of California - Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Irvine Chair: Photovoltaics, Pasture, And Puffed Rice: The Production Of Jochen Glaser, TU Berlin Low-Carbon Infrastructure In India’s Smart Cities Ankit 422. How should we “preserve” the dead? What is the role of Bhardwaj, New York University ritual and memory in modern death? An Ethnography of Edison, New Jersey: Tech Expansion in an 6:00 to 7:40 pm International State Kinjal Dave, Annenberg School of virPrague: VR 14 Communication, University of Pennsylvania Participants: Session Organizer: Death Interrupted: How Facebook "In Memoriam" Pages Ranjit Pal Singh, Cornell University Redefine Dying Sara Bimo, York University Chair: "Everything Seems so Illogical": Constructing Missingness' Misria Shaik Ali, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Narratives in the Cultural Space between Life and Death Ori Discussant: Katz, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev annapurna mamidipudi, Max Planck Institute for the History Re(e)valuating Plastinated Bodies Dimitrios-Karolos Kaloulis of Science Commemoration of the Dead by Technology: A Future for 420. Towards A Critical Medical STS - II: Perspectives Of the Material Avatars? Kirsten Brukamp, Protestant University of Body In Biomedicine Applied Sciences 6:00 to 7:40 pm Session Organizers: virPrague: VR 12 Amanda van Beinum, Carleton University Participants: Dylan Thomas Lott, Center for Healthy Minds/University of Wisconsin-Madison Chair: Chair: Melissa Adler, Western University Amanda van Beinum, Carleton University 426. Accommodating A Plurality Of Values When Engaging 423. Situating Artificial Intelligence (AI): Medicine, Green Emerging Technologies In Sustainability Transitions – On Energy, & Justice Designing For Safety And Security In A Warming World II 6:00 to 7:40 pm 6:00 to 7:40 pm virPrague: VR 15 virPrague: VR 18 Participants: Participants: Artificial Intelligence, “the most revolutionary technology for On Crosses and Early Warning Systems: Coping with Extreme green energy”: “Artificial Lines” as “Phantom Circuits” Water Events through Heterogeneous World Arrangements Konstantinos Sakalis, National and Kapodistrian University Tomás José Usón Pizarro, Humboldt University of Berlin; of Athens; Konstantinos Konstantis; Aristotelis (Aristotle) Macedonio Villafán Broncano, Universidad Nacional Tympas, National and Kapodistrian U. of Athens Santiago Antunez de Mayolo & IPEAN, Peru; Rufa “Black Box Justice”: Robot Judges in China’s Court System Nu Olortegui Mariño, Universidad Nacional Santiago Antunez Wang, Virginia Tech de Mayolo & IPEAN, Peru Averting AI Doomsday: The Legacy of Computer Professionals From Clean Stove to Rural Vitalization:The Anti-Politics for Social Responsibility Colin Garvey, Center for Machine in China Wei Hong, Tsinghua University International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University Social Acceptability Of Virus-based Biotechnological Session Organizer: Innovation During COVID-19 Epidemic Emergence: A Colin Garvey, Center for International Security and Focus-group Study in Italy Roberto Carradore, University of Cooperation, Stanford University Milan-Bicocca; Paolo Grigis, University of Milan-Bicocca; Chair: Riccardo Rella, University of Milan-Bicocca Colin Garvey, Center for International Security and Session Organizer: Cooperation, Stanford University Pim Klaassen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 424. How to “make a better world” for humans with Chair: technologies? Part B Megan Palmer, Center for International Security and 6:00 to 7:40 pm Cooperation, Stanford University virPrague: VR 16 427. Science Technology & Innovation (STI) Roadmaps and the Participants: SDGs Entangled Engagement: Making Up Publics and Moralizing 6:00 to 7:40 pm Gene Drives Christian H. Ross, Arizona State University virPrague: VR 19 Doing Good With Data – Bottom-up And Instrumentalist Participants: Notions Of Data In The UK Non-profit Sector Ville Aula, Co-production of knowledge for attainment of sustainable goals London School Of Economics & Political Science in developing countries: A focus on Africa Emmanuel Ejim- The Brazilian experience on Social Technology: lessons and Eze, Institute of Engineering, technology and innovation policy implications Rafael de Brito Dias, University of Management Campinas International development through women’s empowerment in Session Organizer: science: implications for inclusive innovation Gita Ghiasi, Martin Andrés Perez Comisso, SFIS - Arizona State University Université de Montréal; Matthew Harsh, California Chair: Polytechnic State University; Vincent Lariviere, Université Martin Andrés Perez Comisso, SFIS - Arizona State University de Montréal Bibliometric evidence on Innovation for Sustainability in the 425. Categories of Hatred: Unearthing algorithmic cultures of Global South Julian David Cortes Sanchez, School of hate groups, marginalization, and surveillance of minorities 2 Management, Universidad del Rosario 6:00 to 7:40 pm The Absence of a Justice Matrix in Japan's STI for SDGs Policy virPrague: VR 17 Society 5.0 Ayşe Şehnaz Kart Participants: Session Organizer: The Assimilation Of Atheist YouTubers Into The Alt-Right Emmanuel Ejim-Eze, Institute of Engineering, technology and Brian Pleasants Harper, Indiana University Bloomington innovation Management A Cult of Technoscience? Rhetorical Devices, Narratives and Chair: Sociotechnical Visions in Transhumanist Political Party Emmanuel Ejim-Eze, Institute of Engineering, technology and Programmes Sophie Marie Huber, University of Vienna, innovation Management Department of Science and Technology Studies Justifying “Anxiety”: Development Of The Notion Of “Right of 428. Pharmaceutical and diagnostic futures: innovation, Evacuation” In Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Hideyuki governance and practice #3 Hirakawa, Osaka University 6:00 to 7:40 pm virPrague: VR 20 Session Organizers: David Nemer, University of Virginia Participants: Melissa Adler, Western University Another Type of Precision Oncology? Knowledge Production within a Platform of Cancer Immunotherapy in Switzerland Nils Graber, STS Lab, University of Lausanne; Luca Nuria Valverde Pérez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana- Chiapperino Chiapperino, University of Lausanne, Faculty Cuajimalpa of Social and Political Sciences; Francesco Panese, Chair: University of Lausanne, Faculty of Social and Political Nuria Valverde Pérez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana- Sciences Cuajimalpa Health inequities and ethical conflicts in the implementation of 431. Aesthetic Interventions: Exploring Emerging Worlds precision medicine oncology in Brazil Jorge Alberto Through Art III – Methods Bernstein Iriart, Instituto de Saúde Coletiva da Universidade 6:00 to 7:40 pm Federal da Bahia virPrague: VR 23 Innovating the post-pharmaceutical future: processes, Participants: problematizations, practices Christian Haddad, Austrian Installation Ethnography: Curation, Aesthetics, Experiments Institute for International Affairs - oiip James Adams, University of California, Irvine; Tim Schuetz, Emerging Implants: Shaping Governance Saheli Datta Burton, UC Irvine King's College London The hyperbola stories: A collaborative narrative methodology On the technological enhancement of human performance by for enacting sociomateriality Horst Rachel, The University of the use of psychotropic drugs and its ethical implications British Columbia; Susan Sechrist, The University of British Lauren Predebon, Universidad de la República (Uruguay) Columbia Session Organizer: Navigating creative approaches to wayfinding research in STS Paul Martin, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Rebecca Noone, University of Toronto Sheffield Face Dance Ekaterina Zharinova, UC Davis Chair: Session Organizers: Paul Martin, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Regula Valérie Burri, HCU - HafenCity University Hamburg Sheffield Joseph Dumit, UC Davis 429. Postphenomenology and the Built Environment Chair: 6:00 to 7:40 pm Joseph Dumit, UC Davis virPrague: VR 21 432. STS Continuities and Discontinuities in Moving Past Participants: Modernity’s Gender and Sexuality. “Straight outta South Harbour:” Postphenomenological 6:00 to 7:40 pm Reflections on Urban Design and Development Lars Botin, virPrague: VR 24 Aalborg University Copenhagen Participants: Architecture, Power and Multistability Inger Berling Hyams, Gender Mainstreaming in Development Research and Feminist Roskilde University STS Wenda K Bauchspies, MSU, GenCen “Water, Water Everywhere”: Perception of a Utility Locating Narratives of Artificial Intelligence Across Africa Infrastructure in the Background Stanley C Kranc, Laura Foster, Indiana University - Bloomington University of South Florida The Political Potentiality of Molecular Feminism in Mexican Building Dwelling and the End of Thinking Søren Riis, Marginalized Groups: The Case of Santa Muerte. Luisa Roskilde University Fernanda Grijalva Maza, International Relations Hostile Public Spaces and the Case of Security Camera Department, UPAEP Universidad Surveillance Robert Rosenberger, Georgia Institute of Engaging with Gender and Sexuality Formations in Latin Technology America: Recent STS issues Sandra Harding, Graduate Session Organizer: Department of Education, UCLA Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga University Session Organizer: Chair: Sandra Harding, Graduate Department of Education, UCLA Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga University Chair: 430. Vulnerabilities, Technological Environments, and Material Sandra Harding, Graduate Department of Education, UCLA Ontologies Discussant: 6:00 to 7:40 pm Sharon Traweek, UCLA virPrague: VR 22 Participants: Why Did the Glow-worm Cross the Book? Juan Felipe Guevara Aristizabal, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana- Cuajimalpa, México Involving Vulnerabilities: Experimental Wastewater Systems in a Damaged Planet. Rebeca Ibáñez Martín, Humanities Cluster, Dutch Academy of Science (KNAW) Interfaces, Changes, and the Rationale of Vulnerability: Translation Machines in Context. Nuria Valverde Pérez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Cuajimalpa Session Organizer: