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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 30 Democratizing Daniel Alexander Tapia-Jimenez, 001. Disaster Prediction and Preparedness University of California, Davis and Lawrence Panel Session Livermore National Laboratory 11:00 to 12:30 pm Small Modular Reactors: Safety and Security Concerns Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A on the Spectrum of Shifting Technologies Eric Bronn Participants: Jacobson, Center for Global Security Research/ Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory The Construction of an Earthquake Prediction Model in French Nuclear Risk Regulation during the 1970s Black Box Medical Devices and Struggles for Equitable Mathias Roger, IRSN Design: Conundrums of Practice Jose F Gomez- Marquez, MIT; Amy Moran-Thomas, MIT Earthquake Predictability: A Controversial Concept Iraklis Katsaloulis, Department of Philosophy and Chair: History of Science, University of Athens, Greece Jaclyn Kerr, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory/ Stanford University Governing uncertainty: Disaster expertise, emergent markets, and the Istanbul Earthquake Ebru Kayaalp, Discussant: Istanbul Sehir University; Onur Arslan, Istanbul Sehir Jaclyn Kerr, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory/ University Stanford University On Decision-making and Preparedness of Japanese 004. Textual Analysis and Working with Big Data Government before and after the Fukushima Accident Panel Session Masashi Shirabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology 11:00 to 12:30 pm The Futurology of Forecasting Sara de Wit, Institute for Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Science, Innovation and Society, University of Oxford Participants: 002. Facts, Artifacts, and the Politics of Scientists' The Geopolitics of Knowledge Production on the Participation in Korea Agrarian Question: The Debate among Editors of Panel Session Agrarian Studies in International Journals Joaquim 11:00 to 12:30 pm Pinheiro, Universidade de Brasília Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Understanding Big Data and the Associated Participants: Epistemologies in Healthcare: A Discourse Analysis of Scientific Editorials Marthe Stevens, Erasmus How to Count 1 Million Candle Lights? The Politics of University Rotterdam; Rik Wehrens, Institute of Counting and the Participation of Physicists in Korea Health Policy and Management (Erasmus University); Sungook Hong, Seoul National University Antoinette de Bont EyeCan: A Corporate Research, Appropriate Technology, A Study Based on Bibliometrics: Visual Sensibility and Responsible Research and Innovation in Korea Results in Citation Inflation for Top Scientific June-Seok Lee Achievements Guoyan Wang, University of science The Controversy over the ‘ROKS Cheonan Sink’ and the and technology of Significance of Democratic Partifipation Cheol-Woo The Role of Gender and 'Race' Discourses in Scientific Oh, The Hankyoreh Media Group Knowledge Production and Society Rozlyn Redd, The herbal pharmaceutical industry in South Korea University of Leicester Eunjeong Ma, Pohang University of Science and The Experimental Reflexivity: Why Sociologists of Technology Technology do not Patent? Marcos Antonio Mattedi, Chair: Universidade Regional de Blumenau; Maiko Rafael Wen-Hua Kuo, National Yang-Ming University Spiess, Universidade Regional de Blumenau Discussant: Hyomin Kim, University Of Illinois 005. Making Sense of Practice by Engagement I Panel Session 003. Democracy at Risk: Balancing the Benefits and 11:00 to 12:30 pm Dangers of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Panel Session Participants: 11:00 to 12:30 pm Craft, Computation, and Technology: The Practice of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Wire-Bending in Trinidad & Tobago Vernelle A Noel, Participants: Penn State University The Do-It-Yourself Biology Community: Emergent Learning to Become a Juggling Robot: An Analysis of Techno-Social Dynamics in the Age of Democratizing Autism-Specific Applied Behaviour Therapists Julia Technologies Yong-Bee Lim, George Mason Gruson-Wood, York University University Knowledge Making Across the Social Body elizabeth The Intersection of Distributed, Generative Technologies simpson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Governance: Additive Manufacturing as

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Playing With Tools and Making Sense of Information Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Security and Privacy Niranjan Sivakumar Participants: Chair: Cell Site Simluators and the Visibilization of Metadata Karin Patzke, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Thomas Linder, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada Discussant: Predictive Punishment: The Detecta and the incorporation Daniela Rosner, University of Washington of Data Mining and Profiling techniques by São 006. Science, Technology and Sport I Paulo's Police Alcides Peron, Unicamp Panel Session Sensors, Signals, Servers: Policing in the Twenty-First 11:00 to 12:30 pm Century Lauren Kilgour, Cornell University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Smart CCTV: Combining STS with Criminolgy and Participants: Surveillance Studies Jens Hälterlein, University of Examining Sports, Science, and Technology Studies Freiburg Jennifer Sterling, University of Iowa; Mary Three Dimensional Cities: Vertical Security and the McDonald, Georgia Institute of Technology Politics of Visibility Elaine Campbell, Newcastle Race, Science, and the Sporting Bodies: The Scientific University Construction of “Asian Physical Inferiority” Yu-Kuei Chair: Sun, Towson University Nikolaus Pöchhacker, Technical University of Munich The Building Bureau of the National Jewish Welfare 009. Making Medical Innovation Ethical Board, Gender Integration at Jewish Ys, and Panel Session Reforming Athletic Spaces Linda J Borish, Western 11:00 to 12:30 pm Michigan University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Engineered Athletics: Cold War Science, Technological Participants: Consciousness, and Sport in East Germany Mario Innovating Reproduction: Ethics and Access to Bianchini, Georgia Institute of Technology Technology and Bodies Anna Jabloner, Stanford Techno-Physical Feminism: Surveillance, Wearable University; Sandra Soo-Jin PhD Lee Technology, & Shifting Risk Paradigms Renee Shelby, From Chronic to Infectious: Hepatitis C and its “Cure” Georgia Institute of Technology Lisa Lehner, Cornell University Chair: Economic and infrastructural barriers to technological Jennifer Sterling, University of Iowa enhancement of visually impaired people in Russia 007. “Would you Recommend this Shoulder Surgery?” Aleksandra Sergeevna Kurlenkova, Center of Medical Effect of Online Feedback and Ratings on Health Care Anthropology, Institute of Ethnology and Service Provision Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences Panel Session An ethics of enchantment? Analysing the research ethics 11:00 to 12:30 pm apparatus of gene therapy Courtney Addison, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H University of Copenhagen Participants: Remaking the Ethics and Epistemology of Alternative Whose Feedback Is It Anyway? - Enacting Agency in Biomedicine: Fetal and Stem Cell Therapies in Online Health Experience Reports Farzana Dudhwala, (Post)socialist China Priscilla Song, Washington University of Oxford University in St. Louis The Politics of Difference in the Era of Accountable Care 010. Postphenomenological Research 1: Scientific Taylor Cruz, University of California, San Francisco Perception Depression, Science, and Metaphor: Analyzing Panel Session Testimonials about Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation 11:00 to 12:30 pm Emma Frieh Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton “Aren’t these just desperate self-helpers trusting Participants: unreliable health-information online?” Ane Kathrine Zebra Finch Acoustics and Anti-Cognitivism Don Ihde, Gammelby, Aarhus University Stony Brook University How Hospitals Listen Malte Ziewitz, Cornell University Tacit Knowing – Interpretation in Technology and Chair: Science Contexts Jan Kyrre Friis, Copenhagen Farzana Dudhwala, University of Oxford University 008. Visualizing Security: Remote Sensing, Visualization On the Difference Between Technical and Technological Technologies and the Making of Risk and (In)securities I Mediation: Science-in-the-Making and Science-as-it- - Surveillance & Law Enforcement has-been-made Bas de Boer, University of Twente (the Panel Session Netherlands) 11:00 to 12:30 pm Do Instruments Really Produce “Easy Knowledge”?

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Stanley C Kranc, University of South Florida Imagery? Anne Kovalainen, University of Turku, Bachelard, Technoscience, and Cloud Computing (?) Turku School of Economics; Seppo Poutanen, Robert C. Scharff, University of New Hampshire University of Turku, Turku School of Economics Chair: Microbial Fingerprints: Towards a New Definition of Peter-Paul Verbeek, University of Twente Identity FRANCOIS-JOSEPH LAPOINTE, Universite de Montreal 011. Transdisciplinary Research: Transforming Sensibilities and/or Making Usable Knowledge? Trevor Goward, Lichenologist Derek Woods, Rice Panel Session University 11:00 to 12:30 pm Optics of Recognition: The Calibration of Genetic and Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter Cultural Difference in Roma Population Genetics Participants: Margaretha Blignaut, Anthropology Department "Them" - Adventures with Civil Society Anna-Lena Berscheid, University of Paderborn 014. Administrating Science Research and Policy Knowledge Production in Antarctica: The Intersections of Panel Session Science, Creativity, and Infrastructure in An Extreme 11:00 to 12:30 pm Environment Luke Bohanon, UCLA Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Transdisciplinary Publics in the Making. Negotiating Participants: Sustainable Energy Research Policy in German Mirko Administration as Infrastructure: “Enabling Systems” in Suhari, Zeppelin University Global Health Johanna Crane Engaging, Empowering, Enacting Community in The Late Incorporation of Risk Governance into Environmental Health Research: Case Study of the Nanotechnology Policy in Brazil Josemari Poerschke Superfund Research Program Amanda Giang, Quevedo, UFPR - Federal University of Paraná; Noela Massachusetts Institute of Technology Invernizzi, Professor in UFPR Engaging Stakeholders in Transdisciplinary Research: Nanotechnology Policy in Brazil: Rationale, Governance Recalcitrant Subjects and Performative Response- and Challenges Noela Invernizzi, Universidade abilities Nicole L Klenk, University of Toronto; Katie Federal do Parana; Guillermo Foladori, Universidad Meehan, Autonoma de Zacatecas; Josemari Poerschke Chair: Quevedo, UFPR - Federal University of Paraná Nicole L Klenk, University of Toronto Interoperating Imaginaries in a Proteogenomics Data Science Proposal Andrew Staver Hoffman, Human 012. The Tools of the Trade / The Tools for the Job Centered Design & Engineering, University of Panel Session Washington 11:00 to 12:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax ICT Demands Conceptual Restructuring of Science Yuko Murakami, Tohoku University Participants: Technology in the Kitchen: Chicken or Egg? Jonathan 015. Promissory technologies, disciplinary boundaries, and LeRoy Biderman the reconfiguration of expertise: Cancer in the 21st Aiming Ahead: A Case of Instrument Rejection and century Adoption in a Rapidly Changing Work Environment Panel Session Zara Mirmalek, Harvard University; Alexander 11:00 to 12:30 pm Sehlke, NASA Ames Research Center; Darlene S. S. Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Lim, BAER Institute, NASA Ames Research Center Participants: Cyberinfrastructure tools and the transformation of Early Molecular Tumor Boards as collective expertise: Bio Researcher Careers Kerk Fong Kee, Chapman clinical decision-making in cancer genomics Pascale University; Jeremy Hunsinger, Wilfrid Laurier Bourret, AIX-MARSEILLE UNIVERSITE / UMR University SESSTIM; Alberto Cambrosio, McGill University Incertitude of the Science in case of the Highest Metastatic breast cancer and the hope for chronicization Luminosity Accelerator Kohji Hirata, KEK, High Cinzia Greco, University of Manchester Energy Accelerator Research Organization The medicalisation of advanced cancer in the 21st century: Searching for life extension in incurable 013. Identity Questions: The Digital, Genetic and disease Shan Mohammed, University of Toronto; Microbial Human Elizabeth Peter, University of Toronto; Denise Panel Session Gastaldo, University of Toronto; Doris Howell, 11:00 to 12:30 pm University of Toronto Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner From Big C to little c’s: Subtypes of cancer and their Participants: implications in the clinic Anne Kerr,, University Of Digital Phenotype: Human Embodiment or Transhuman Leeds; Tineke Broer, University of Edinburgh; Sarah

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Cunningham-Burley, University Of Edinburgh University Discussant: REDD and the Politics of Denial: Repackaging Old Ilana Lowy, Cnrs-Cermes Forms of Intervention Raquel Machaqueiro, George Washington University The Certainty of Denial Jonna Yarrington, University of LUNCH 12:30-2:00 pm Arizona 016. STHV Editorial Board Meeting Storytelling Resistance in Central Appalachia: “Post- Business Meeting Truth” and Climate Change in Coal Country Dylan 12:30 to 2:00 pm Harris, Clark University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 – Hampton Chair: Chloe Ahmann, George Washington University 017. Anticipating and Narrating Disaster Discussant: Panel Session Sabrina Peric, University of Calgary 2:00 to 3:30 pm 020. Data-bilities: Rendering Data Accessible, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A (Inter-)Operable, Mobile, Accountable Participants: Panel Session The Social Structure of Reputational Damage Caused by 2:00 to 3:30 pm Risk-related Event in Nobuko Ueno, Chiba Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Institute of Technology Participants: Before Landfall: Anticipatory Sentiments in Media Climate Data Rescue's "Guerilla Archiving" as Counter- Coverage of Hurricanes from 1980 to 2012 Ly Dinh, Data Action britt paris, UCLA Department of University Of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign Information Studies Framing a Wildlife Disaster Vanessa Svihla, University Data Infrastructures and Institutions for Climate Model of New Mexico Intercomparison Projects Matthew Mayernik, National Basic ResearchThe Source of Hidden Disasters Yidong Center for Atmospheric Research; Paul N Edwards, LIU, STS Center of the Institute for the History of University Of Michigan Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. How numbers travel between sites: On quantifications 018. Evolutionary bodies: Biology, Environment, and the within and across practices of healthcare Iris Colonial Imaginary Wallenburg, institute for Health Policy and Panel Session Management; Anna Essén, Stockholm school of 2:00 to 3:30 pm economics, department of business administration; Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam Participants: Practices of datafication and the crafting of new forms of Envisioning the Body at Work: Gender and Embodiment sociality in Indian Public Health Séamas Kelly; in British Colonial Bermuda Jenna Tonn, Harvard Camilla Noonan University Blockchain Databases and the Ongoing Drive to Secure Invisible Women: Control and the Gestating Body in Information Brian Kinnee, Cal Poly SLO Prenatal Supplementation Studies Meredith Reiches, Chair: University of Massachusetts Boston Victoria Neumann, University of Vienna Sensing the Invisible: Microbial Ecologies and the 021. Making Sense of Practice by Engagement II Hygiene Hypothesis Heather Shattuck-Heidorn, Panel Session Harvard University 2:00 to 3:30 pm "Re-Wilding" the Body in the Anthropocene Chelsea Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Leiper, University of Delaware Participants: Discussant: Vicarious Movement: A Human/Machine Drawing Banu Subramaniam, University of Massachusetts Collaboration Rochelle Haley, UNSW Australia, Art Amherst & Design 019. The Poetics of Denial: Knowledge-Making and The Sensibility of Surfing Uncertainty Zachary Parke Expertise in a "Post-Fact" Era I Dixon, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Panel Session Insider Knowledge: Reviewing the Maker Movement, 2:00 to 3:30 pm Focused on the Political Economy of Getting Things Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Done Joshua Gigantino, Arizona State University Participants: Musical Expertise, Technical Knowledge and Climate Science, Censorship and Denial: A Collaborative Design Methods Ezra Teboul, Sociotechnical Imaginary Rosalind Donald, Columbia Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Chair: Neither Dead nor Alive: The Messenger is a Ghost in Ellen Foster these Unlovely Places Natalie Baker, Virginia Discussant: Commonwealth University Tania Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia Pixel or it Didn't Happen: Thinking With (and Through) 022. Science, Technology and Sport II Terrestrial Pixels Samantha Jo Fried, Virginia Tech Panel Session Remotely True: Satellite Imagery and Sri Lanka's Civil 2:00 to 3:30 pm War Vivian Y Choi, St. Olaf College Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Where is Zika? Exploring the Ambiguities of Algorithms, Participants: Data and Judgment Francis Lee, Uppsala University 'Nomos and Narrative': How Law Comes to Know the Visualizing Absence: Images of Absence of Risk and Science of Brain Injury and Sport Kathryn Henne, Risk of Absence as Challenges to Visualization Ann University of Waterloo/Australian National University Rudinow Saetnan, NTNU; Rocco Bellanova, UVA “A Clear Conscience”: Advertising Football Equipment Chair: and Responsibility for Injuries Kathleen Elizabeth nina witjes, MCTS TU München Bachynski, American Academy of Arts & Sciences 025. Technological Innovation, Primary Healthcare and Reading Minds: Trauma and Neuroscience in the Age of Social Justice I CTE Matt Ventresca, Georgia Institute Of Technology Panel Session The (In)Sensibility of Authentic Hormonal Masculinity. 2:00 to 3:30 pm Cora Olson, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Medicine Participants: Binary Vision: Sex Difference and the Reproduction of Exploring the Interplay between Appropriate Technology Ignorance at the Olympic Games Madeleine Pape, Innovation and Heath Care Reform Xinqing Zhang, University of Wisconsin-Madison Peking Union Medical College Chair: Chinese Diseases Question Answering System and its Mary McDonald, Georgia Institute of Technology Influence on Health Care Haodong Zhang, National 023. Drs. Mom and Dad: Patient and Caregiver Expertise Academy of Innovation Strategy, China Association and the Reconfiguration of Medical Authority I Science and Technology; Wang Zheng, Institute of Panel Session Scientific and Technical Information of China; HUI 2:00 to 3:30 pm LUO, National Academy of Innovation Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H Strategy,CAST; Jing Xue, China Association Science and Technology; Xingchuan Li, China Association Participants: Science and Technology Patient Expertise and “Ambivalent Medicalization”: The Intelligent Medical-Nursing Platform for the Aged Based Case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME Emily Rogers, on Health Information Technology: A case study on Beijing Han Zhang, Tsinghua University Fetal Ultrasound in Russia: Practices of Acceptance and Genomics for Breast Cancer Prevention: Decision- Rejection Ozhiganova Anna, Institute of Ethnology makers’ Views on Socio-ethical and Organizational and Anthropology Russian Academy of sciences Challenges Julie Hagan, Laval University; Shroom Stories: Collective Self-Experimentation as an Emmanuelle Lévesque, Centre of Genomics and Epistemology of Citizen Science Joanna Kempner, Policy, McGill University; Bartha Maria Knoppers, Rutgers University; John Bailey, Rutgers University Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill Universitty The Construction of an Autism Epidemic in Korea Queering Quality: How Data About Patients' Gender and Hawon Chang Sexuality Shapes HIV/AIDS Care in Atlanta Stephen Learning Through the Sensibilities of Chronic Self-Care: Molldrem, The University of Michigan STS and Diabetes Management Vincent Pidoux, Chairs: University of Lausanne, Faculty of Social and Political HUI LUO, National Academy of Innovation Sciences Strategy,CAST Chair: Zhengfeng Li, Institute of Science, Technology and Nicholas Buchanan, University of Freiburg Society, Tsinghua University 024. Visualizing Security: Remote Sensing, Visualization 026. Postphenomenological Research 2: Mediated Spaces Technologies and the Making of Risk and (In)securities Panel Session II - Knowledge Production in Insecure Worlds 2:00 to 3:30 pm Panel Session Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton 2:00 to 3:30 pm Participants: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley On Hostile Architecture: The Inscription of Participants: Discriminatory Agendas into Public-Space Artifacts

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Robert Rosenberger, Georgia Institute of Technology of Sociology Technological Environmentality: bringing back the 029. (In)Sensibilities of Human and Microbial Lives “world” into the human-technology relations Margoth Panel Session González Woge, Twente University 2:00 to 3:30 pm Making sense of “smart houses”: Towards the ontology Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner of the future Søren Riis, Roskilde University Participants: Ten Asymmetries Caused by Technological Transfers The synthetically biological morphology of human-yeast Maurício Bozatski, Universidade Federal da Fronteira relationships Erika Amethyst Szymanski, University of Sul Edinburgh Wearable computers, transparency and the gaze of others Brett’s in the House: Fermenting Value, Care, and Nicola Liberati, Department of Philosophy, University Microbial Cultures Andrew Ian Murray, University Of of Twente California At Santa Cruz Chair: Health Hazard: The Dangerous Proliferation of a Pet Don Ihde, Stony Brook University Parasite Sophia Anne Strosberg, University Of 027. Durable Problems, Parasitic Technologies, and Minnesota, Twin Cities Capital Extraction: An Exercise in Accounting for Fermentation as Metaphor and Praxis for Living Amplification Impurely Stephanie Maroney, University of California, Panel Session Davis 2:00 to 3:30 pm Discussant: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter Amber Benezra, NYU Tandon School of Engineering Participants: 030. Innovation, Information and Bureaucracy Technically Rationalized Problems and Their Solvents: Panel Session The Case of Managerial Democracy in India Patrick 2:00 to 3:30 pm Jones, University of Oregon Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Programmatization and Movement: Plots, Speculation, Participants: and Capital in Urban Tariq Rahman, Technological Empowerment: A Case Study of the University of California, Irvine Technology Incubators in Beijing ShihMing Wu, Viral Programming and the Reproduction of Problems: Institute of Science, Technology and Society, Deferred Racial Reform through Anti-Bias Training in Tsinghua University the Chicago Police Department Sarah T. Hamid, Yachay: A Paradox of Democratic Decision-Making University of Oregon María Belén Albornoz, FLACSO Latin American Encountering evidence(s): recasting participation in drug Social Studies Faculty policy processes Kari Lancaster, UNSW Australia; National Systems of Innovation in Alison Ritter, Drug Policy Modelling Program, Bioinformatics diwakar kumar, cug National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, Innovation on Standby: Political Pitfalls, Economic University of New South Wa; Rosalyn Diprose, Uncertainty, and Scientific Frustrations in Local School of Humanities & Languages, University of Computer Innovation at Rio de Janeiro’s National New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Computer Science Laboratory (LNCC) Beatrice Discussant: Chicago Choi, Northwestern University Daniel M. Greene, Microsoft Research Comparative Case Studies on Latin American Open 028. Humanitarianism and its Discontents Access Infrastructures Luis Ignacio Reyes Galindo, Panel Session State University of Campinas - UNICAMP 2:00 to 3:30 pm 031. Limits of "Infrastructure" Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax Panel Session Participants: 2:00 to 3:30 pm The Hidden Disaster of Donation Management Rachel Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Dowty Beech, University of New Haven Participants: The Erasure of Information about Humanitarian Multiple Infrastructures in the Oil and Gas Industry and Assistance: Quantifying Aid in Israel and Palestine Ilil the Consequences of Their Interpretative Flexibility Naveh-Benjamin, Lawrence University Stefania Sardo, BI Norwegian Business School Strengthening STS Sensibilities: Taking Co-production to Mending the Gap: an investigation into wheelchair users’ the Humanitarian “Periphery” Katja Lindskov shaping of London public transport Raquel Velho, Jacobsen, Copenhagen University University College London Humanitarian Anticipations: Aid and Imagined Futures in Infrastructural Incommensurabilities: Ethics and Policy Post-Crisis Lebanon Samuel Dinger, NYU Department within Institutional Arrangements Stacy Wood,

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University of California Los Angeles Discussant: Designing at and Against the Limits of Information Projit Mukharji, University of Pennsylvania Infrastructure Lindsay Poirier, Rensselaer Polytechnic 034. The Poetics of Denial: Knowledge-Making and Institute Expertise in a "Post-Fact" Era II Decay, Compost, Textures, Containers: Infrastructure’s Panel Session Constitutive Outsides Scout Calvert 4:00 to 5:30 pm Chair: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Robert Montoya, University of California, Los Angeles Participants: 032. Managing Disaster “It’s Like an Air Filter”: Alternative Facts on Waste Panel Session Incineration Chloe Ahmann, George Washington 4:00 to 5:30 pm University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A "Somebody Has to Stand Up to Experts": Classifying Participants: Authority in Texas Curriculum Controversies Expert-Expert Gap? A Study of Heterogeneity in Risk Christopher Robertson, Northwestern University Perceptions among Nuclear Experts and Its Conservatism and Counter-Revolution: Fringe Science as Implications for Risk Governance Bitna Lee, Korea Reaction Andrew Bartlett, University of Sheffield Advanced Institute of Science and Technology MIA Accounting and the Politics of Skepticism Sarah (KAIST); So Young Kim, KAIST Wagner, George Washington University Making Uranium (In)Visible: the Technopolitics of Chair: Biomonitoring in the "Grants Uranium District" Raquel Machaqueiro, George Washington University Thomas De Pree, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Discussant: Democratising Disaster Management: The Use of Graham Jones, MIT Participatory Mapping with Children and Young 035. Engaging with Data: Making Sense of Data People Israel Rodríguez-Giralt, Fundació per a la Panel Session Universitat Oberta de Catalunya; Daniel Lopez 4:00 to 5:30 pm Gomez, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya; Miriam Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Arenas-Conejo, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Participants: Governing Disasters through Telecommunication: The Big Capta and the Digital Sensorium Jeremy Hunsinger, Safe-Net Project and Post-disaster Policy in South Wilfrid Laurier University Korea Sungeun Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Data Sprints as Critical Digital Methods Michael Hockenhull, IT-University of Copenhagen How Do We Know Failure? Dawn Goodwin, Lancaster University Recovering the Data Sublime Gabby Resch, University of Toronto 033. Decolonial STS: Views from South Asia The Epistemic Structure of Climate Science: Examining Panel Session Cooperation Through Citation Networks Mike Thicke 4:00 to 5:30 pm A Pragmatic Theory of Social AI Anja Bechmann, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B University of California, Irvine & Aarhus University Participants: Chair: A Postcolonial Dilemma: STS and Colonial Marcus Burkhardt, Technical University Munich Entanglements of Science in India Amit Prasad, University Of Missouri-Columbia 036. Craft as Practices of Knowledge Making The Suspicious Demise of a Revolutionary Leader: Panel Session Rumor & the Work of the Dead in Tamil Politics 4:00 to 5:30 pm Bharat Jayram Venkat, University of Oregon Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Decolonizing the organic psyche: Revising maps of Participants: "global medicine" with mid-20th century Indian Making, Crafting and Human Development: Crafters and psychiatry Sarah Pinto, Tufts University Coders Experiences of Digital Fabrication Making Postcolonial Bodies: The Biopolitics of Hindu Technologies Cian O'Donovan, University of Sussex; Nationalism Banu Subramaniam, University of Adrian Smith; W Edward Steinmueller, University of Massachusetts Amherst Sussex Transfused Kin, Transplanted Citizens: Scenes of Strong and Precarious Machines: Caring for Ceramic Embodied Activism in Contemporary India Kilns in Kyoto (Japan). Alice Doublier, Université Dwaipayan Banerjee, MIT Paris-Nanterre Chair: Chasing the Fit: DIY Housing Experiments in the Sarah Pinto, Tufts University Woodshop Kristin Dew, University of Washington The Creative Machine: Sound, Instruments, and Artificial

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Intelligence Lauren Flood, Massachusetts Institute of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Technology Participants: Craft and STS Roger Andre Søraa, NTNU; Håkon Fyhn, Sensing Intrusion: The Fallible Logic of Home Security NTNU Misha Bykowski, Stanford University Chair: Technopolitics of Security Governance: Recalibrating Roger Andre Søraa, NTNU Police Violence in Hayal Akarsu, University of 037. Science, Technology and Sport III Arizona, School of Anthropology Panel Session Making Objects of Security Non-Concern: Anomaly- 4:00 to 5:30 pm Handling Strategies in Geoengineering and Synthetic Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Biology Samuel A Weiss Evans, Tufts University Participants: The Role of Risk in the Canadian Drone-scape: The Corporate Production of Sport Science in the Age of Stakeholder Narratives around Security and Obesity Susan Greenhalgh, Harvard University Surveillance Technologies Ciara Bracken-Roche, How Does Exercise in Pregnancy ‘Matter’ in the Era of Queen's University, Department of Sociology Epigenetics? Shannon Jette, University of Maryland; Chair: Katelyn Esmonde, University Of Maryland College Nathanael Bassett, University of Illinois at Chicago Park Discussant: Know the Game, Play the Game, Shape the Game Nathanael Bassett, University of Illinois at Chicago Alexandre Hocquet, Université de Lorraine 040. Technological Innovation, Primary Healthcare and Sporting Chances: Robot Referees and the Automation of Social Justice II Enforcement Meg Leta Jones, Georgetown University; Panel Session Karen Levy, 4:00 to 5:30 pm Crafting Fun: Tinkering, Innovation and Pleasure in the Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Invention of Mountain Biking Sarah Rebolloso Participants: McCullough, University of California Davis REmaking Patients: The Case of a Robotic Brain 038. Drs. Mom and Dad: Patient and Caregiver Expertise Function and Cognitive Assessment Paige Upton, and the Reconfiguration of Medical Authority II Queen's University Panel Session Repurposing Health Data for Preventive Healthcare John 4:00 to 5:30 pm Mark Burnett, IT University of Copenhagen Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H Responsible Research and Innovation in Healthcare Participants: Policy Delivery: A Qualitative Study of the “Size Facebook as a Clinic: Virtual Community and the Acceptance” Programme to Obesity Management Lada Medical Gaze Nicholas Buchanan, University of Timotijevic, University of Surrey; Emily Porth, Freiburg University of Surrey I Know My Body: Epistemic Contests in Clinical Research on the Upgrading of Primary Medical Encounters Colin Halverson Technology Based on Social Equity Zhihong Li, Mitochondrial Patients’ Ambivalent Attitude Towards School of public policy and management, Chinese Clinical Authority in the UK Debates on Academy of Sciences; Honghong Cheng, School of Mitochondrial Disorders Cathy Herbrand, De Montfort Public Policy and Management, University of Chinese University Academy of Sciences Knowing, Informing, Asserting Expertise on Rare Technological Innovation and Governance: Case Study of Diseases: Ethnographic Inquiry of Some Belgian Primary Healthcare in China Zheng Li, NAIS, CAST; Patients' Organizations' Mobilizations Fanny Duysens, HUI LUO, National Academy of Innovation University of Liège, Belgium Strategy,CAST; Chunping Liu, National Academy of Innovation Strategy, CAST; Hongwei Wang, National Prescribing Benzodiazepines in Uruguay: Tensions in Academy of Innovation Strategy, CAST Doctor-Patient Relationships Andrea Clara Bielli, Universidad de la República; María Pilar Bacci, Chairs: Universidad de la República; Gabriela Bruno, Xinqing Zhang, Peking Union Medical College Universidad de la República; Nancy Calisto, Achim Rosemann, University of Warwick Universidad de la República; Santiago Navarro, 041. Postphenomenological Research 3: Media and Design Universidad de la República, Uruguay Panel Session 039. Security in the Anthropocene: The Peripheries of 4:00 to 5:30 pm Order Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Panel Session Participants: 4:00 to 5:30 pm Fake news and the politics of mediation Peter-Paul

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Verbeek, University of Twente Asian American Studies, California State University, Thinking Through the Screen - A Postphenomenological Fresno Investigation into Digital Drawing in Architecture Chair: Education Inger Berling Hyams, Roskilde University Kalindi Vora, University of California San Diego Design Visualizations as Service Interfaces Fernando 044. Living with Microbes and Viruses Secomandi, Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial - Panel Session UERJ 4:00 to 5:30 pm From Hermeneutic Relations to Writing relations Galit Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner Wellner, The NB School of Design Participants: Chair: Sensibilities, Insensibilities, and Medical Innovations: Don Ihde, Stony Brook University Smallpox Vaccination and its Opponents in 18th- and 042. Digital Constitutionalism: Remaking Social and 19th-Century Hungary Eszter Pál, Eötvös Loránd Informational Orders University of Sciences Panel Session Slow Thaw: Cold War Residues in the Negotiation to 4:00 to 5:30 pm Bring Cuban Cancer Vaccines to the US. Naomi Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter Schoenfeld, UCSF Participants: Vaccination, Uncertainty, and Risk: A Different Online Speech and the Global Digital Constitution Jaclyn Perspective on Vaccine Hesitancy Tarryn Abrahams, Kerr, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory/ Virginia Tech Stanford University A Biopolitical Landscape: Disease Surveillance Cate Market Federalisms, Network Architectures: The Portillo-Silva, University of California, Merced Constitutional Order of Financial Regulation at the The Apparatus of Enmity: Microbes, Antibiotic Origins of the National Market System for Stock Resistance, ‘Culture’ Rijul Kochhar, Massachusetts Trading, 1968-1978 Devin Kennedy, Harvard, History Institute of Technology of Science 045. Situating Innovation, Interrogating Power Making and Governing Neural Life: Constitutional Panel Session Dynamics in , Digital Discourses, and 4:00 to 5:30 pm Brain-Computer Interfaces Matthew Sample, Institut Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson de recherches cliniques de Montréal Participants: Promissory Notes: Constituting the Trusted Time- The Re-Emergence of the Urban Laboratory Andrew Horizon of Cryptocurrency Gili Vidan, Harvard Schrock, Chapman University University Redesigning Economic Development: Innovation in a Democratic Wisdom and Technical Know-How in the City Government Holly O Okonkwo SOPA Fights of the Obama Administration, 2010-2012 Experiencing Innovation Seyram Avle, University of Marc Aidinoff, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Michigan - School of Information Chair: In the Name of Innovation: How a Contemporary, Multi- Margarita Boenig-Liptsin, Harvard University tiered Reform Movement Came to Focus on Remaking Discussant: the City lee vinsel, Stevens Institute of Technology Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, 046. Sense Making Across Ecological Boundaries 043. Sites and Sights of Militarism: Subjectivities and Panel Session Knowledge-Making in STS 4:00 to 5:30 pm Panel Session Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent 4:00 to 5:30 pm Participants: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax Does it matter WHY the data are created? Louise Participants: Bezuidenhout, Institute for Science Innovation and “To Touch With Our Finger All the Wounds”: An Society Insurgent Maria Cristina Visperas, Institutional Cognition across the Clinic – Research University of California, San Diego Divide Chris Goldsworthy, Institute for Science, Crafting Ideal Family: Vietnamese Refugees, Sociology Innovation and Society, University of Oxford and Domestic Racism Linh Nguyen, UW Seattle On the Morality of Forecasting Sara de Wit, Institute for (In)Sensible Calculations: A History of Mathematical Science, Innovation and Society, University of Oxford Militarism, 1942-1953 Theodora J Dryer, University Social Science Genomics: An Environmental Turn or the of California, San Diego Genetics’ (re)Turn? Kaya Akyuz, University of Waste Economies: Looking Beyond Ruins and Decay Vienna, Department of Science and Technology Davorn Sisavath, Department of Anthropology and Studies

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047. Presidential Plenary: Interrogating 'the Threat' Consuming Quantification and Recipes for Resistance: Plenary Session Digesting Canada’s Food Guide Elyse Amend, McGill 5:45 to 7:15 pm University Sheraton Boston: Floor 2 - Grand Ballroom Nixon's Nuggets: Engineered Food and Culinary Chair and Moderator: Inequality Hannah LeBlanc, Stanford University Lucy Suchman, Lancaster University Lardo in the Bardo: The Blackboxing of Nutrition, Panel Members: Agriculture, and Fat in the United States jake eaton, Karen Barad, University Of California At Santa Cruz Washington University in St. Louis Steven Epstein, Northwestern University Taste No. 5: Imperial Japan, Protein Chemistry, and Joseph Masco, The University Of Chicago Race-making with Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) Amade M'charek, Universiy of Amsterdam Sarah Tracy, University of California, Los Angeles Kim TallBear, University of Texas at Austin Chairs: 048. Opening Reception Jacob Lahne, Drexel University Reception Christy Spackman, Harvey Mudd College 7:30 to 9:30 pm 052. Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Technoscience I: Sheraton Boston: Floor 2 - Liberty Foyer Anthropocene and Capitalocene as a Diagnosis Panel Session 9:00 to 10:30 am THURSDAY, AUGUST, 31 Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D 049. ESTS Editorial Board Meeting Participants: Business Meeting What is a Good Seed? Sense Making, Everyday, and 7:15 to 8:45 am Nostalgia around Genetically Modified Seeds in India Sheraton Boston: Olmstead Ashawari Chaudhuri, MIT 050. Feminist STS Analyses of Reproductive Medicine I: A Theory of Technology and the Nexus between Nature, Contraception and Preconception Artificiality and Capitalocene Horacio Correa-Lucero, Panel Session IESAC-Universidad Nacional de Quilmes 9:00 to 10:30 am “Governmentalities” of Conservation Science at the Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A Advent of Drones: Situating an Emerging Technology Participants: Lisa Ann Avron, Cornell University Dealing with the Uncertainties of the Pill: How Overcoming Typological Thinking and Reification: Local Stakeholders Negotiate the Risks of New Varieties of Crops as a Biosocial Process Lev Jardón Contraceptive Technologies Alina Geampana, McGill Barbolla, Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias University en Ciencias y Humanidades, UNAM Demographic (In)Sensibilities in the Contraceptive Age Transnational Advocacy and the Future Anterior of Carole R. McCann, University of Maryland, Baltimor Terminator Technologies Stephen Kingsley Scott, Ethnography of the Unborn: Schools of Pregnancy and Harvard University, Department of Anthropology Turkish Reproductive Politics hatice nilay erten, yale Chair: university Andrzej Wojciech Nowak, Philosophy Institute Adam Men, Medical Knowledge, and Reproduction Rene Mickiewicz University Almeling, 053. Sounding Worlds: Listening as Transformative STS I Life with LARC: Investigating the Reproductive Choice- Panel Session Making of Young Adults Jenny Dyck Brian, Arizona 9:00 to 10:30 am State University; Patrick R Grzanka, The University of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Tennessee; Emily S. Mann, University of South Participants: Carolina Instrumentalities: How Experts Use Instruments to Chair: Organize Sound in Space Joseph Klett, Yale Alina Geampana, McGill University University 051. Interrogating Food Science and Technology I Sounding Data: Pedagogies of Sonification for STS Panel Session Owen Marshall, UC Davis STS 9:00 to 10:30 am Listening, Materiality, and Uncertainty: Surface Noise in Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Phonographic Records Chen-Pang Yeang, University Participants: of Toronto Mitigating the ‘Credibility Paradox’ in the Social Playing with Low Voltages: The Interface and Negotiation of ‘Good Food’ in China Joy Zhang, Instrumentality of Modular Synthesizers Eliot Bates, University of Kent City University Of New York Graduate Center

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Chairs: SPRU University of Sussex julie laplante, University of Ottawa How did we grow apart? Robin Williams, The University David Jaclin, University of Ottowa of Edinburgh Discussant: Innovation Science and the moving justification of Stefan Helmreich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology publicly funded research Joakim Juhl, DTU (MIT) R&D collaboration in a post-linear context: The role of 054. Science-Making: Epistemic Authority, Scientific publicly funded research in the private sector Jane Lnowledge and the Production of Meaning Bjoern Vedel, Copenhagen Business School Panel Session Chair: 9:00 to 10:30 am Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Discussant: Participants: Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School Enzymatic Genealogies: Historical Narratives of G6PD 057. Making Sense of Autonomous Technologies I: Deficiency in the Middle East Elisabeth Katherine Interrogating Autonomy and the Politics of Technology Burton, Harvard University Panel Session Protection against honeybees: intimacy, technoscience 9:00 to 10:30 am and environment in the history of beekeeping Angelica Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Marquez-Osuna, Harvard University Participants: Sexuality and the Social Object in Colonial India Durba Autonomous for What? Big Data, AI and the Problem of Mitra, Harvard University Certainty Madeleine Elish, Columbia University 055. Bodies, Technologies, and In/Sensibilities in Do Algorithms Have Cosmopolitics? A Discussion Based Movement I on Facebook's Nudity Policy Amanda Chevtchouk Panel Session Jurno, UFMG; Carlos D'Andréa, UFMG 9:00 to 10:30 am Wild Avant-Garde: The Brazilian Counterculture as Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Technologies of Dissent Tiago Chagas Soares, Participants: Universidade de Sao Paulo Anticipating Iteration: Sensing Machines and Disabled Autonomous Technologies Go to War: The UN Debate Bodies in Germany Shawn Bender, Dickinson College over Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Socio- When Self-Tracking Moves into Physical Rehabilitation: Technics of Control Peter Asaro, The New School From ’Pushed Self-Tracking’ to Affective Encounters University in Collectives of Care Nete Schwennesen, Copenhagen Chair: University Colin Garvey, RPI Making Sense of Pain: Running and Cycling through Discussant: Modes of Dis-/Entanglement Robin Rae; Samuel Langdon Winner Haraway, University Of California Davis 058. Gender in Academia I: Struggling for Gender Squeeze, Thud, Flow, Release – The Entangled Balance Becoming of Bodies in Egg Donation Matilde Panel Session Lykkebo Petersen, University of Southern Denmark, 9:00 to 10:30 am Department for the Study of Culture Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Use of Mediating Technologies in Authentic Movement Participants: Elena Sokolova, Institute of Ethnology and The Uneven Development of Gender Balance among Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences University Professors Knut H Sørensen, NTNU, Dept. Chair: Of Interdisciplinary Studies Of Culture Samuel Haraway, University Of California Davis Managing Gender Balance: How Heads of Departments 056. Together again? New Perspectives on STS and Deal with Challenges of Equal Opportunities Siri Innovation Studies Oyslebo Sorensen, Norwegian University of Science & Panel Session Technology (NTNU) 9:00 to 10:30 am Gender Issues in a Newly Formed Departmental Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H Committee on Diversity in Physics Mirjam Fines- Participants: Neuschild, Université de Montréal Tensions in the pursuit of “health and wealth”: Becoming a University Professor: Men and Women’s Innovation accelerator agencies & Regenerative Strategies Vivian Anette Lagesen, NTNU Medicine John Gardner, Monash University Science Laboratories: Understanding the Relationship of The evolving relationship between STS and science Gender and Science Chandni Dipak Vadhavana, policy and innovation studies (SPIS) Ben Martin, Central University of Gujarat

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Chairs: Spaceflight Michael Bouchey Knut H Sørensen, NTNU, Dept. Of Interdisciplinary Observing, Inflecting and Comparing Expert Studies Of Culture Performances of Smart Energy Erik Fisher, Arizona Vivian Anette Lagesen, NTNU State University; Anne Hammang, ASU; Anthony 059. Antecedents, Interventions and Post-Truth Politics: Levenda, Arizona State University; Thaddeus Miller, The Performance and Politicization of Climate Science Arizona State University; Jennifer Richter, Arizona and Market Fundamentalism State University Panel Session Neglected Tropical Diseases: The Production of Neglect 9:00 to 10:30 am in Policy Problems Samantha Vanderslott Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Promoting Societal Engagement Under the Terms of Participants: Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI): Barriers Historicizing Post-Truth: Possible Contributions to a to Engagement in Nanotechnology, Critique of Populism Naomi Oreskes, Harvard and Food Science Lada Timotijevic, University of University - History of Science Surrey; Emily Porth, University of Surrey; Monique Techniques of Resilience and Resistance in International Raats, University of Surrey Climate Policy Jessica O'Reilly, Indiana University Chair: Bloomington Michael Bouchey Hell is Truth Seen Too Late Philip Mirowski, Univ. of Discussant: Notre Dame Taylor Dotson, New Mexico Tech The Mediatization of Arctic Change: The Performance 062. Emerging Technologies and Conservation I and Politics of Near-real-time Sea Ice Data Panel Session Visualizations Mark Vardy, Princeton University 9:00 to 10:30 am 060. Academic Evaluation in an Age of "Post Truth" I: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A "Issues" Participants: Panel Session Anticipation and the Co-Production of Resurrection 9:00 to 10:30 am Science and Policy Jessica Cavin Barnes, North Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Carolina State University Participants: Adapting Restoration Science to a Changing Climate The Reproducibility Crisis and Its Critics: Scientists’ Shana Lee Hirsch, University of Idaho Evaluations of the Stability of their Findings Nicole C Bioaerosols and the Calibrative Space Peter Taber, Nelson, University Of Wisconsin-Madison University of Arizona Below the By-line: The Curious Practice of Evaluating Bayesian Predictability as an Entry to Justice-Oriented Career ‘Trajectories’ in Academic Biomedicine Björn Futures Elizabeth Hare Hammarfelt, University of Borås; Alex Rushforth, Understanding Narratives Surrounding the Genetically CWTS, Leiden University; Sarah de Rijcke, Centre for Modified American Chestnut Tree Through the Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) Narrative Policy Framework Jayce Sudweeks, North Peer Review in Mathematics: Degrees of Correctness? Carolina State University Christian Greiffenhagen, The Chinese University of Chair: Hong Kong Kathleen Barnhill, North Carolina State University Resistance, Opportunism, or Something Else? Gaming 063. What is ‘(Un)making’ STS Ethnographies? and Manipulation of Academic Metrics Systems Jo Reflections (Not Exclusively) from Latin America Ann Oravec, University of Wisconsin Whitewater and Panel Session Madison 9:00 to 10:30 am Redefining “Publication” and “Evaluation” Mario Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B Biagioli, UC Davis STS Program & Law School Participants: Chair: Corpo-Real Ethnographies: Bodies, Dissection Planes, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, Linköping University, and (Non)Difference. Anatomies for the Violent Technology and Social Change Conflict in Colombia Santiago Martínez Medina, 061. Can Improved Science and Technology Mean Universidad de los Andes; Julia Alejandra Morales Progress? I: Barriers Fontanilla, University of California Davis Panel Session Decolonizing/Indigenizing: Speculating on 'Ethnography 9:00 to 10:30 am as Healing' Krisha J Hernandez, UC Santa Cruz Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter How Embroidery Can (Un)Stitch Ethnography? Tania Participants: Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia Obduracy: A Barrier to More Intelligent Steering of Labyrinth to Pinwheel: STS Ethnography in an Archive

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Amy Cox Hall, Amherst College Universidad de la Republica Mestizo Animals: Penguins and Huemules in Two Socio- A lawyer’s perspective on the IPBES: Law and STS as Technical Controversies Gloria Baigorrotegui, analytical and normative tools Guillaume Futhazar, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados - Usach; Colombina University Aix-Marseille Schaeffer, University of Sydney Buzzing news: Analyzing the worldwide media impact of Chairs: the IPBES pollination assessment Aleksandar Fredy Mora-Gámez, Linkoping University Rankovic, IDDRI; Tommaso Venturini, Sciences Po Santiago Martínez Medina, Universidad de los Andes Paris; Kari De Pryck, Sciences Po / University of Tania Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia Geneva; Virginie Tournay; Isabelle Dajoz, Université 064. Whiteness and Technoculture I Paris-Diderot; Yann Laurans, IDDRI - Sciences Po Panel Session Chair: 9:00 to 10:30 am Aleksandar Rankovic, IDDRI Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A Discussant: Participants: Yann Laurans, IDDRI - Sciences Po Digital Apprehensions: Content Moderation and the 067. Life and Death of Partnerships in Research and Policing of Child Pornography Mitali Thakor, Innovation I Northwestern University Panel Session Already Otherwise: From Assimilation to Possibility as 9:00 to 10:30 am Intersectional Critique of Technoculture Lilly Nguyen Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B "Design Thinking” and the Racialization of Expertise Participants: Lilly Irani, University of California, San Diego Towards Evidence-Based Scientific Collaboration Policy Sexy Data Patrick Keilty, University of Toronto Adam Ploszaj, University of Warsaw; Agnieszka Discussant: Olechnicka, University of Warsaw Jennifer Hamilton, Hampshire College Performativity of Innovation: (New) Initiatives and Collaborations by Entrepreneurial Technical 065. Dynamics of Knowledge: Bioeconomy and Health I Universities Anton Schröpfer, Technical University Panel Session Munich 9:00 to 10:30 am Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B Funding Partnerships in Research and Innovation Julie Sommerlund, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Participants: Humanities CRISPR: Ethical Issues in Gene Therapy Michelle Lee, Process Indicators and the Valuation of Research and Masters candidate at the Glendon School of Public and Innovation Partnerships Signe Vikkelsø, Copenhagen International Affairs Business School; Mikkel Stokholm Skaarup, Expertise Data and Accountability from Evidence Based Copenhagen Business School Medicine to Measurement Based Medicine David Unpacking the Governance Mechanism of Industrial Mercer, Wollongong Technology Consortia in China: A Case Study on the Data Quality and Diversity in Precision Medicine Kadija IGRSTC CHUN YANG, Tsinghua University; FENG Ferryman, Data & Society LI, Tsinghua University Molecular and the Political Economy of Chair: Cancer Care Shirley Sun, Nanyang Technological Signe Vikkelsø, Copenhagen Business School University Pink Drill Bits: A Feminist Analysis of Fracking and 068. Predictability’s Promises I Breast Cancer Advocacy Kristen Abatsis McHenry, Panel Session Spelman College 9:00 to 10:30 am Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Chair: maria c da costa, Universidade de Campinas - UNICAMP Participants: Predicting is Dangerous: Experts, Earthquakes, and 066. IPBES and Sensing the Politics of Biodiversity Avowal Elizabeth A. Reddy, Bucknell University Panel Session The Will to Predict: Oil Exploration, Temporality and the 9:00 to 10:30 am Work of Imagination in Turkey Zeynep Oguz, The Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A Graduate Center of the City University of New York Participants: Predicting the Unpredictable: Making Sense of the Deep A Funny Thing Happened On My Way to the Future of Radwaste Disposal Marika Hietala, Anthropocene Zoe Nyssa, Purdue University University of Exeter Systemic changes in the quest for sustainable inclusive The Epistemology of Prediction and the Politics of development: IPBES agenda through the light of a Futurological Reason in Russian Data Science Ian small country case-Uruguay. Isabel Bortagaray,

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Lowrie, Rice University International Technologies and National Regulations: Modeling Memory Darcie DeAngelo, McGill University Limitations of Regulations on Reproductive Chairs: Technologies in a Globalized World Skye Miner, Julianne Yip, McGill McGill University Adam Fleischmann, McGill University Regulating Global Surrogacy: Law’s Relations in Family- Making Sonja Van Wichelen, University of Sydney 069. Postphenomenological Research 4: Mediated Bodies Panel Session International Surrogacy and the Coproduction of Kinship 9:00 to 10:30 am and the State Daniela Maria Tamara Schuh, Uiversity Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent of Vienna Participants: Traveling for Treatment. Bending the Law on the Boundaries of Ethics Stine Willum Adrian, Aalborg The Mediated Body: The Human-Technology-World of University Disability Stacey Irwin, Millersville University Stay Home or Go Abroad?-Egg Donation in Japan- Technical self-formation as taking responsibility for what Minori KOKADO, Osaka University, Japan; you are not responsible for Ciano Aydin, University of HYUNSOO HONG; Azumi Tsuge, Meijigakuin Twente (the Netherlands) University Digitizing the Body: Revisiting the Leib/Körper Chair: Distinction Kirk Besmer Skye Miner, McGill University A third person attempt at getting to the first person experience: assessing coping in non-communicative 072. Interrogating Food Science and Technology II patients with a locked-in syndrome Marie-Christine Panel Session Nizzi, Harvard Psychology Department; Steven 11:00 to 12:30 pm Laureys, Harvard University; Christine Moroni, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Université Lille Participants: The Moral Mediation of Sex Selection Practices Olga Making Meaningful Differences: Meta-Analyses on Kudina, University of Twente (the Netherlands) Organic Ariculture as Contested Zones of Science and Chair: Politics Tomi Lehtimäki, University of Helsinki Don Ihde, Stony Brook University Narrow ‘Scientific’ Indicators as Normative Visions: Analyzing Food Security, Yield and Alternative 070. Studying Data Critically I Criteria Brian Wynne, Lancaster Univ.; Georgina Panel Session Catacora-Vargas, AGRUCO/UMSS 9:00 to 10:30 am Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway Exploring Predictions about Hybrid Potato Breeding Rosanne Edelenbosch, Rathenau Institute; Koen Participants: Beumer, University of Groningen / Utrecht University Racial Bias in the Representation of Medical Evidence: Deere John: on Dirty Data, Automation, and Farmers as Constructing a More Inclusive Picture of Health IT Workers Christopher Miles, Indiana University Jordan Eschler, University of Washington; Jaime Snyder, University of Washington Chair: Christy Spackman, Harvey Mudd College Seeing Like A Platform: The Tensions of Data-Driven Knowledge Production around MOOCs Shreeharsh Discussant: Kelkar, University of California, Berkeley Jacob Lahne, Drexel University The Algorithmers Charlotte Mazel-Cabasse, UC Berkeley 073. Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Technoscience II: The Digitalization of Law: How Technologies of Writing Enacting Future(s) in a Capitalocene-Anthropocene Shape the Law, 1980-2010 Thomas Streeter, Frame University of Vermont Panel Session Visual Thinking: Unpacking Use of Visuals in Data 11:00 to 12:30 pm Analytic Learning and Beyond Samir Passi, Cornell Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D University Participants: Chairs: Crafting Nature, Collecting for the Future: Towards an Laura Noren, New York University Ontology of Museum Genomics Adrian Van Allen, Brittany Fiore-Gartland, University of Washington UC Berkeley Co-Producing Risk Assessment and Consequences: 071. Feminist STS Analyses of Reproductive Medicine II: Climate Change Adaptation Planning In New York ARTs City Myriam Figueroa, Cornell University Panel Session 11:00 to 12:30 pm Claiming and Making the Future in Climate Engineering Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A Research Sean Low, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS); Stefan Schäfer, Institute Participants:

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for Advanced Sustainability Studies 076. Bodies, Technologies, and In/Sensibilities in Green-Washers, Prophets of Doom or Vault Movement II Constructors? Noosphere and Knowledge Policies in Panel Session Anthropocene Andrzej Wojciech Nowak, Philosophy 11:00 to 12:30 pm Institute Adam Mickiewicz University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Chair: Participants: Andrzej Wojciech Nowak, Philosophy Institute Adam Enacting Lance: Singularizing (and Cleansing) an Mickiewicz University Extended Body in Techno-Sport Samuel Haraway, Discussant: University Of California Davis Jason Moore, SUNY Binghamton Locative Media: New (Im)Mobilities of Bodies in Public 074. Sounding Worlds: Listening as Transformative STS Spaces Eric Lettkemann, Technische Universität II Berlin; Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer, Technical University of Panel Session Berlin 11:00 to 12:30 pm Walking the Walk: High Heels, Embodied Skills, and Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Sensory Thrills Chris Hesselbein, Cornell University Participants: Sonic Experiments in Drone Warfare Ayesha Omer, New Cynical Soundings: The Dappled World of the Dog's York University Bark Matthew Battles, metaLAB at Harvard/Berkman Waves of Simulation Michael James Roberts, San Diego Center State University The New Soundscape Cartographers Mickey Vallee, Chair: Athabasca University Robin Rae Sounding Maritime Metal: Listening to Global Trade at 077. Expert Opinions: How Social Scientists Influence Sea Nicholas Anderman, University of California, Policymaking Berkeley Panel Session (En)Sounding the Ephemeral Daniel Alberto Restrepo, 11:00 to 12:30 pm University of Ottawa; Marie Lecuyer, University of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H Ottawa Participants: Chairs: How Sexuality Knowledge Shapes LGBTQ julie laplante, University of Ottawa Sociopolitical Life: The Case of Expert Evidence in David Jaclin, University of Ottowa Obergefell Jamie Louise Budnick, University of Discussant: Michigan, Department of Sociology Stefan Helmreich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Economizing the Social: The Midcentury Emergence of (MIT) Education and Health Economics Zach Griffen, UCLA 075. Objects, Made and Moved: Coherence and Mind the Gap: Politics, Policy, and the Stylized Facts of Materiality in the Making of Post/colonial Scientific Gender Inequality Daniel Hirschman, Brown Discourses University Panel Session Fairness in the Field: The Ethics of Resource Allocation 11:00 to 12:30 pm in Randomized Controlled Field Experiments Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Margarita Rayzberg, Northwestern University Participants: Discussant: Sacred Acoustic Inspectors: Ghanaian State and Noise- William P. Deringer, Massachusetts Institute of Abatement during the Homowo Festival Mariam Technology (MIT) Goshadze, Harvard University 078. Making Sense of Autonomous Technologies II: Technologies of Infection: Trains, Telegraphs, and Tools Technics of Autonomy in Guatemalan Experimental Medicine angel Panel Session rodriguez, Harvard University - History of Science 11:00 to 12:30 pm The Trans-Atlantic Schistosome: The wartime travels of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Schistosoma haematobium between Cairo to New Participants: York Jennifer L Derr, University of California, Santa Autonomous Vehicles As Sensing Robots and As Forms Cruz of Life Charles Boyd, James Madison University; The Itinerant Life of Florida Water: Profane Perfume, Chase Shelton Collins, James Madison University; Colonial Cure, to African Diasporic Elixir Khytie Emily York, James Madison University; Shannon Brown, Harvard University Conley, James Madison University The Ontology of a Mixed-Race Woman Myrna Sheldon, Two Issues in Human-Autonomous Car Interactions Harvard University Keita Sugihara, Nanzan University

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All Watched Over: Networked Agency, Autonomy, and Bradley, Ryukoku University Control of the Self-Driving Car Erik Stayton, MIT Legitimacy Crises, Politicisation, and Normative STS: Dynamic, Multi-Factor Motivational Systems Are Seeking Sincerity in Public Climate Change Debates Required for Truly Autonomous Agents William Bernhard Isopp McMillan, Concordia University Mishaps and Mistakes in Academic Evaluation Claes- Chair: Fredrik Helgesson, Linköping University, Technology Langdon Winner and Social Change; Stephen Woolgar, Univ. Oxford Discussant: Chair: Colin Garvey, RPI Mario Biagioli, UC Davis STS Program & Law School 079. Gender in Academia II: Making Way in Academia 082. Can Improved Science and Technology Mean Panel Session Progress? II: Re-visioning 11:00 to 12:30 pm Panel Session Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon 11:00 to 12:30 pm Participants: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter Understanding and Negotiating Difference through Participants: Integrative Graduate Training Christina Crespo, Progress through Sociotechnical Dismantling? University of Georgia Conceptualizing Luddism for the 21st Century Taylor "They Said I Didn’t Deserve It, but I Got It and Here I Dotson, New Mexico Tech Am:” The Experiences of Black Women in Supporting Urban Innovation: A Critical Assessment of Engineering Education Emily Blosser, Louisiana State Two Models Matthew Claudel, Massachusetts Institute University of Technology Should I Stay or Should I Go? How Young Scholars Can Improved Science and Technology Studies Mean Perceive Their Future in Academia Guro Korsnes More Intelligent Progress? Aftab Mirzaei, York Kristensen, Norwegian University of Science and University Technology; Siri Oyslebo Sorensen, Norwegian From Counter-Myths to Institutional Mechanisms: University of Science & Technology (NTNU) Pursuing Alternative Innovation Pathways in a Spirit Questioning the Mobile-Male / Trailing-Female Pattern of Democratic Experimentalism Cameron Keys, U.S. of Academic Mobility. The Case of Switzerland. Marie Army Budget Office Sautier, University of Lausanne; Nicky Le Feuvre, Chair: University of Lausanne Taylor Dotson, New Mexico Tech Brazilian Technical and Technological Education: Where Discussant: are the Women Cíntia Tortato, Instituto Federal do Michael Bouchey Paraná 083. Emerging Technologies and Conservation II Chairs: Panel Session Knut H Sørensen, NTNU, Dept. Of Interdisciplinary 11:00 to 12:30 pm Studies Of Culture Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A Vivian Anette Lagesen, NTNU Participants: 080. 2017 Fleck Prize winner: Author Meets Critics Envisioning Responsible Innovation in Biotechnology for Author Meets Critic Conservation: Engagement, GM Chestnut Trees, and 11:00 to 12:30 pm Gene Drive Mice Jason A. Delborne, North Carolina Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth State University 081. Academic Evaluation in an Age of "Post Truth"II: Gene Drives over the Horizon: A Model, for Anticipatory "Outlooks" Governance Gregory Alan Backus, North Carolina Panel Session State University; Jason A. Delborne, North Carolina 11:00 to 12:30 pm State University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Re-ENLISTing Actors and Actants: Market Devices for Participants: the 2,4-D Herbicide Victor Pelaez, UFPR - Federal Evaluating Valorization: Tensions between Truth and University of Paraná; Leticia Rodrigues da Silva, Use in Concepts and Practices of Science Policy Jorrit Federal University of Parana Smit, Leiden University Seed Banking, Biopolitics, and Conservation in the Beyond Managerialism. Academic Rating and Ranking Anthropocene Can Dalyan, Cornell University as a Solidarity Saving Device Mikhail Sokolov, Biobanks as Mediating Infrastructures for Conservation? European university at Saint Petersburg, Russia Antoine Dore, INRA Efficiency as Conditional Truth in Research?: Rules of Chair: the Road from a Japanese Perspective William S Jessica Barnes, University of South Carolina

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084. Entangled Sciences of Gender, Sexuality, Race: Latin Bioeconomies of Regenerative Medicine: Towards a American Issues Politics of Surplus Vitality? Christian Haddad Panel Session Profit and Public Good in HPV Vaccine Innovation at the 11:00 to 12:30 pm National Cancer Institute Natalie Aviles, University of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B California, San Diego Participants: The Actionability of Exome Sequencing Testing Results The Warm and the Cold: Decolonizing Medical Space in Stefan Timmermans, Harvard Univ.; Tanya Stivers, Plurinational Bolivia Gabriela Morales, Yale UCLA University Uncertainty, Sequencing and the Practice of Clinical Doubly Disadvantaged: The Recruitment of Diverse Genetics Adam Hedgecoe, Cardiff University Subjects for Clinical Trials in Latin America Manuela Chairs: Fernandez Pinto, Universidad de los Andes Renan Leonel da Silva One World or Many? Gender, Sexuality and Race Issues Susanne Lettow Sandra Harding, University Of California Los Angeles 087. Preserving Culture, Preserving Software (Ucla) Panel Session HPV vaccine in Carmen de Bolívar (Colombia): crisis, 11:00 to 12:30 pm rumors and nonsense Zandra Pedraza, Universidad de Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A los Andes Participants: Chairs: Video Ethnography as Software Preservation David C. Tania Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia Brock, Computer History Museum Sandra Harding, University Of California Los Angeles Xerox Alto Software Restoration at The Computer (Ucla) History Museum Hansen Hsu, Center for Software Manuela Fernandez Pinto, Universidad de los Andes History, Computer History Museum Discussant: Wikidata as a Semantic Framework for Digital Raoni Rajão, Federal University of Minas Gerais Preservation Technical Registry Data Kat Thornton; (UFMG) Euan Cochrane, Yale University 085. Whiteness and Technoscience II Varied Sensibilities in Software Preservation: Panel Session Demonstrating a Comparative Approach James A 11:00 to 12:30 pm Hodges, Rutgers University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A Chair: Participants: David C. Brock, Computer History Museum “Surrogate Humanity and the Problem of Whiteness in a Discussant: “Post” Labor Era” Neda Atanasoski, University of Hansen Hsu, Center for Software History, Computer California Santa Cruz; Kalindi Vora, University of History Museum California San Diego 088. Life and Death of Partnerships in Research and Inside the Social World of Asocials: White Nerd Innovation II Masculinity, Science, and the Politics of Reverent Panel Session Disdain Angela Willey 11:00 to 12:30 pm Multidimensional Sensing: Expanding Bio-surveillance Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B across Object-Human-Animal Borders Felicity Amaya Participants: Schaeffer, University of California Santa Cruz Innovation for Health or Economic Gain: An Analysis of Discussant: “Competing Logics” in Health Innovation Policy Jennifer Hamilton, Hampshire College James Shaw, Women's College Hospital; Renata 086. Dynamics of Knowledge: Bioeconomy and Health II Axler, University of Windsor; Payal Agarwal, Panel Session Women's College Hospital; Laura Desveaux, Women's 11:00 to 12:30 pm College Hospital; Sara Shaw, University of Oxford Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B The Combination Game: A governmental attempt to Participants: create collaboration within the field of obesity research Producing a Blood-Screening Test in Brazil: Blood Torben Elgaard Jensen, Aalborg University Safety Economy and Technological Nationalization Copenhagen Koichi Kameda de Carvalho, EHESS/ and Rio Unstable partnership as both strategy and tactics: de Janeiro State University/Brazil; Marilena Corrêa, knowledge innovation system in China Wen-Ching Institute of Social Medicine, State University of Rio de Sung, University of Toronto Janeiro; Maurice Cassier, CNRS/France “Data for Good”: Harbinger of social sector change? Post-Pharmaceutical Health and the Global Anissa Tanweer, University of Washington; Brittany

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Fiore-Gartland, University of Washington Participants: The Plural Trajectory of a Nuclear Demonstrator in the Authoritarian and Democratic Theories of Social Workshop of History: The Case of ASTRID Guy Experimentation in 20th Century US Industry and Minguet, IMT Atlantique Nantes; stéphanie tillement, Policymaking Jorge Nathan Matias, MIT Center for Ecole des Mines de Nantes; Frederic Garcias, IAE Civic Media Lille Infrastructure's Hail: Data-Service Infrastructure and Chair: Transformations to Social-Ecological Synthesis Julie Sommerlund, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Science Charles Hahn, University of Washington Humanities Linked Objects, Inferred Subjects: Configuring the 089. Predictability’s Promises II Performative Potential Through Data Science in the Panel Session UK Census Baki Cakici, Goldsmiths, University of 11:00 to 12:30 pm London Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Data Science Interdisciplinarity: Methodological Fluidity, Participants: Disciplinary Boundaries Laura Noren, New York “Securely Attached”: Therapeutic Evidence, University; Brittany Fiore-Gartland, University of Predictability, and Risk Assessment in Psychiatric Washington Intervention Bican Polat, The Johns Hopkins Autoethnographic Methods for Studying Data-Driven University Knowledge Production R. Stuart Geiger, UC-Berkeley; A Future Yet to Come: Predictability and Uncertainty in Charlotte Mazel-Cabasse, UC Berkeley; Brittany Personalized Medicine in Switzerland Nolwenn Fiore-Gartland, University of Washington Bühler, University of Lausanne; Gaia Barazzetti, Chair: University of Lausanne; Alain Kaufmann, University Charlotte Mazel-Cabasse, UC Berkeley of Lausanne (In)Sensibilities of STS in the Economy of Scientific LUNCH 12:30-2:00 pm Promises Marc Audetat 092. Materials Workshop with the Harvard Art Museums Neoliberal Technological Longings for the Predictable Lunchtime Workshop Yet Flexible Employee Ilana Gershon, Indiana 12:45 to 1:45 pm University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Fixing the Future: Testing and Anticipatory Repair Chair: Benjamin Hayden Sims, Los Alamos National Grace Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Laboratory Chair: 093. Ethnografilm Dailies I Elizabeth A. Reddy, Bucknell University Lunchtime Workshop 12:45 to 1:45 pm 090. Postphenomenological Research 5: Artifacts and Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Selves Panel Session 094. Getting Out The 1,000 Words 1: Op-ed and Short 11:00 to 12:30 pm Form Public Writing Panel Discussion Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Lunchtime Workshop Participants: 12:45 to 1:45 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway The Sensible Thing: Should Postphenomenology Be Object-Oriented? Yoni Van Den Eede, Free University of Brussels (VUB) 095. Making and Doing Presentations Irreplaceability and Vulnerability: How Machines Interactive Presentations Become Moral Agents Shoji Nagataki 1:00 to 4:00 pm A Speculative Approach to Postphenomenology Roisin Sheraton Boston: Floor 2 - Grand Ballroom Lally, Gonzaga University Participants: Transcendental, Transcendent and Transcending (T)racing Eyes and Hearts: An Installation to Explore the Technologies Jonne Hoek, University of Twente (the Physiology of Empathy Regan Lawson, Georgia Netherlands) Institute of Technology; Udaya Lakshmi Chair: Tattamangalam Ananthanarayanan, Georgia Institute Peter-Paul Verbeek, University of Twente of Technology; Shruti Dalvi, Georgia Institute of Technology; Nassim Jafarinaimi, Georgia Institute of 091. Studying Data Critically II Technology; Anne Pollock, Georgia Tech; Lewis Panel Session Wheaton, Georgia Tech 11:00 to 12:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway A STS STEM Education Incubator: The Co-Making of

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Inquiry Nicole Mogul, UMD; David Tomblin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Audrey Bennett, University of Maryland, College Park; Matthew Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Daniel Lyles; Zoe Aruch, University Of Maryland College Park Zatz, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; William AirTRACS: Community-based Air Quality Monitoring Babbitt, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; David Maria Michails, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Banks, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Ron Eglash, Biomaterial Matters: Fitting Humans into Cocoons, A Rpi Speculative Prototype Lisa Onaga, Nanyang Getting a Sense of the Place: Navigating FemTechNet’s Technological University; Laura Forlano, Illinois Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Workbook George Institute of Technology; Galina Mihaleva, Nanyang Hoagland, Minneapolis College of Art and Design; Technological University; Anne McKnight, Shirayuri Veronica Paredes, University of Illinois at Urbana- University Champaign; Ann Wu, University of Illinois Urbana Collaborative urban sensing with the “Dustbox” air Champaign quality monitor Lara Houston, Goldsmiths, University Handholds: making sense of bodies through slaughter of London; Jennifer Gabrys, Goldsmiths, University of Kara Wentworth London; Helen Pritchard, Goldsmiths University of Improvising live electronic music systems as London performance Ezra Teboul, Rensselaer Polytechnic Construction Sets for DIY Medical Technologies and Institute their Black Box Counterparts: An interactive exhibit Integrating STS into Bioethics and Medical Humanities Anna K Young, MIT; Nikolas Albarran, MIT; Amy Programs Julia Knopes, Case Western Reserve Moran-Thomas, MIT; Jose F Gomez-Marquez, MIT Univerity Data Sense Dawn Nafus, Intel Making and Doing STS with Undergraduate Engineers: Design Workbook Variations: Exploring Biosensing The UVA Approach Caitlin Donahue Wylie, Privacy Futures Richmond Wong, University of University of Virginia; Sean Ferguson, Engineering California, Berkeley; Ellen Van Wyk, University of and Society, University of Virginia; Toluwalogo California, Berkeley; James Pierce, University of Odumosu, University of Virginia; Rider W Foley, California, Berkeley University of Virginia; Benjamin Laugelli, University Detoxifying the environment across temporalities Nick of Virginia; Peter Westin, University of Virginia; Bryn Shapiro Whiteley Doing STS at the science/policy intersection: Making the Making Sensible in 360° Alexandra Sharp Lippman, next generation of boundary-crossing practitioners Eric University of California, Davis Brian Kennedy, Arizona State University; Matthew Our Driverless Futures: Speculating Moral Dilemmas of Harsh, Concordia University Self-Driving Cars Lorina Mercado Navarro, Georgia Emotional Interpretation & Materiality of Biosensing Institute of Technology Noura Howell, School of Information, UC Berkeley Pedal Transcriba, an Ethnographic Device of (and for) Empirical prints and contrapuntal inscriptions Kasper Qualitative Research Luis Felipe Rosado Murillo, Ostrowski, Aarhus University CNAM/IFRIS Engineering Comes Home: Co-designing local Politicizing the scientific self through media interventions infrastructure with residents of a London housing Anna Durnova, Institue for Advanced Studies, Vienna estate Charlotte Johnson, UCL; Sarah Bell; Aiduan - Technoscience and Societal Transformation Borrion, University College London; Robert Comber, Presenting the Collaborative Research Toolkit (v.02): a Newcastle University; Kat Austen, iilab; Jun copyleft resource for the co-design of experiments and Matsushita, iilab research processes Enric Senabre Hidalgo, IN3 - Open Face-off! Platform versus Self: A photobooth experiment University of Catalonia // CECAN - University of Marie Steensen, Aarhus University, Denmark; Annette Surrey Markham, Aarhus University Center for STS; Mette QEERI's Science Majlis Anto Mohsin, Northwestern Hegaard, Aarhus University, Centre for STS-studies; University in Qatar; Jemina Legaspi, Northwestern Maria Thing Nielsen, Aarhus University, Centre for University in Qatar STS-studies; Lydia Choi, Aarhus University, Centre Rethinking Citizen Science through doing Citizen for STS-studies; Julie Bredholt, Aarhus University, Science Brian Robert Callahan, Rensselaer Digital Living Research Commence; Jette Mia Polytechnic Institute; James Dylan Rees, Rensslaer Johansen, Aarhus University, Information Studies, Polytechnic Institute Digital Living STS approaches to public engagement with science: Feminist Theory Theater Yelena Gluzman, UCSD; Sarah Synthetic biology Rae Ostman, Arizona State Klein, University of California, San Diego University; Ira Bennett, Arizona State University; Generative STEM: Circulating Unalienated Value in Stephanie Long; David Sittenfeld, Museum of Science; Education, Labor and Environment Michael Lachney, Jameson Wetmore, Arizona State University

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Situated Intervention in Medical Guidelines: Appraising Participants: and Including Different Knowledge (AID Knowledge) Legal conceptions: Shifting Values, New technologies, Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Department of Thematic and Regulations of Egg Donors in Taiwan YULING Studies - Technology and Social Change, Linköping HUANG, National Cheng Kung University University Finitude and the Frozen Egg: Posthumous Conceptions in STS Design and Innovation: Disciplinary Discomfiture the Age of Cryopreservation Lucy van de Wiel, Dean Nieusma, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; University of Cambridge James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Grandparents Demanding Genetic Grandchildren: What STS Olfactorium Morana Alac, University of California, can Posthumous Reproduction Teach us about Israeli San Diego; Evelyn Walker, UCSD Family Norms? Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, Academic Technological theory for all: Teaching experiments on College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo, Israel; Zvi Triger, The STS in Chile Martin Andrés Perez Comisso, School of college of Management Academic Studies, Israel Future of Innovation, Arizona State University. Putting Menopause on Ice? Cryopreserved and The making of an undergraduate Sociotechnical Ethics Transplanted Ovarian Tissue as Naturalized Estrogen Society Jennifer Terrell, Indiana University Booster Charlotte H. Kroløkke, University of Southern The Trial Balloon: buoyancy, embodied media, and Denmark patchy planetarity Matthew Battles, metaLAB at Chair: Harvard/Berkman Center Charlotte H. Kroløkke, University of Southern Denmark Toward Improving Public Policy for Structural 097. Bestial Technoscience: Nonhuman Animals as Engineering Design of Bridge, Transportation, and Technology and in Scientific Practice Marine Infrastructure Julie Mark Cohen, Julie Mark Panel Session Cohen, PhD, PE, SECB 2:00 to 3:30 pm Tracing Design Ecologies Daniel Cardoso Llach, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Carnegie Mellon University Participants: Undergraduate STSers Learn by Doing in the Trump Era Multispecies Touch: A Mine Detection Dog and His Jane Lehr, California Polytechnic State University; Human Trainer Diana P Pardo Pedraza, University of Matt R. Klepfer, California Polytechnic State California Davis University Openness and Securitization in Laboratory Animal What it is to see: a simulation of artificial vision Cordelia Research Carrie Friese, LSE Erickson-Davis, Stanford University The Apian Pharmacopeia Chloe Silverman, Drexel Zika and Feminist STS: Building a Network, Doing University Collective Scholarship Alexandra Minna Stern, “Fast Food for Lab Mice: Umami Taste Mechanisms in University of Michigan; Laura Mamo, San Francisco Non-Human Animals and How They Relate to State Uiversity; Susan E. Bell, Drexel University; Doritos” Sarah Tracy, University of California, Los Anne Figert, Loyola University Chicago; Ann Kelly, Angeles University of Exeter; Kristy Birchard, Drexel Dispelling the Mythological Animal Relations and University; Sueann Caulfield, University of Michigan; Identity Theories of Technoscience Apologists Elan Ilana Lowy, Cnrs-Cermes; Vanessa Grotti, European Ohayon, Green Neuroscience Laboratory; Paul Tsang, University Institute, Florence, ; Debora Diniz, University of Toronto; Ann Lam, Neurolinx Research International Women's Health Coalition, University of Institute Brasilia, Brazil Chairs: Connecting-Probing-Reflecting Spaces: The New Jia Hui Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology England Workshop on Science and Social Change (MIT) (NewSSC) Peter J. Taylor, UMass Boston Diana P Pardo Pedraza, University of California Davis Environmental Data and Governance Initiative: Engaged Luisa Reis Castro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology STS Responding to the U.S.Administration Michelle (MIT) Murphy, University Of Toronto; Sara Wylie, Discussant: Northeastern University; Jerome Whitington; Joan Sarah Tracy, University of California, Los Angeles Donovan, University Of California Los Angeles; Rebecca Lave, Indiana University Deparment Of 098. Perspectives on “Structural Disaster”: Critical Geography; Nick Shapiro Comparative Analysis of Investigation and Insensibility in Extreme Events 096. Cryo (In)Sensibilities: Reproduction in the Age of Ice Panel Session I 2:00 to 3:30 pm Panel Session Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D 2:00 to 3:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A Participants:

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The Resilience Machine: Global Disaster Research and in Contemporary Bathhouses in the United States Policy since the 1990s Scott Knowles Shireen Hamza, Harvard University - History of What Went Wrong? Investigating the Sewol as a Science Structural Disaster in South Korea Chihyung Jeon, Chair: KAIST; Sangeun Park, People’s Solidarity for Social Soha Bayoumi, Harvard University - History of Science Progress, South Korea Discussant: Structural issue of Japanese science communication: an Heather Paxson, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology analysis of two cases of stem cell hype and the 3.11 101. The Sensibilities of Games: Bodies, Mechanisms, extreme situation. Ryuma Shineha, Seijo Univerisity; Platforms Mikihito Tanaka, Waseda University Panel Session The Problem of Vulnerability in Weather Disaster 2:00 to 3:30 pm Communication Jennifer J Henderson, Virginia Tech Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Institutionalized Insensitivity to “Structural Disaster” Participants: Miwao Matsumoto, The University of Tokyo Touching You, Touching Me: Getting the Physics Right Discussant: in EA FIFA carlin wing, NYU - MCC Kim Fortun, RPI Divide and Conquer: Game Engines and the Division of 099. Cripping Feminist Technoscience Labor in Game Development Laine Nooney, Georgia Panel Session Tech 2:00 to 3:30 pm Game Fog: On Depth, Distance, and the Limits of Visual Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Knowledge in Computer Simulation Jacob Gaboury, Participants: Stony Brook University Crip Technoscience Manifesto Aimi Hamraie, Vanderbilt Making Tangible: Rumble and the Semiotic Regime of University; Kelly Fritsch Gamic Touch David Parisi, College of Charleston A Care for Being More (Cap-)Able Cynthia Bennett, 102. Feelings and Doubt in Technoscience University of Washington; Alex S Taylor, Microsoft Panel Session Research 2:00 to 3:30 pm Deaf Gain and Technoscience Kristoffer Whitney, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H Rochester Institute of Technology Participants: Queer Feminist Speculations on the Transnational and Schadenfreude as an Inscription Device: Toward an STS Participatory Governance of Mitochondrial Theory about the Work of Perverse Pleasure for Data Replacement Techniques Jacquelyne Luce, Mount Science Monika Sengul-Jones, University of Holyoke College California, San Diego Difference in the World of Heart Cyborgs. Material Deconstruction and Repair Dana Simmons, University Of Practices of Passing Nelly Oudshoorn, University California Riverside Twente Sensibilities of the Flesh: HPV Vaccination, Knowledge- Chair: Making and Protection in Barbados Nicole Charles, Kelly Fritsch University of Toronto 100. Places, Remade: Scientific Discourses and the Making Sound of Mind: The Automation of Psychiatric Listening of Places in the Postcolonial Context and Assessment Beth Semel Panel Session The Ethics of Access in a Post-Fact Environment: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Institutional Circuitry and Informational Value Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Melanie Feinberg, University of North Carolina at Participants: Chapel Hill The Field Hospitals of 's Arab Spring: Practicing Chairs: Medicine in Political Tumult Soha Bayoumi, Harvard Monika Sengul-Jones, University of California, San University - History of Science Diego Cross-Border Reproductive Travel and the Remaking of Amanda Menking, University of Washington Northern Cyprus as Turkey’s Ethical Grey Zone Burcu (Information School) Mutlu, MIT Discussant: La Panamericana: Contested modernities and Charles Luke Alan Stark, Department of Sociology, technological landscapes in the Americas Juana Dartmouth College Becerra 103. Making Sense of Autonomous Technologies III: Disappearing Spaces: Mapping Egypt’s Desert across the Futuers, Possibilities, Reconstructions Colonial Divide Chloe Bordewich, Harvard University Panel Session The Pleasures of Healing: Sex, Medicine and Orientalism 2:00 to 3:30 pm

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Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Ignorance Studies: The Return of Ideology Critique? Participants: Johan Soderberg Blockchain Technology for Distributed Collaboration and “Science Muzzling” and Tactics for Recovering Democratic Participation Primavera De Filippi Marginalized Knowledge Sarah Blacker, Max Planck When Jibo Giggles: Interrogating the Assumptions of Institute for the History of Science Emotion in Speech Research Sarah Bell, Michigan Chairs: Technological University Davide Orsini, Mississippi State University Conversational Interfaces: Speaking with Irresponsible Anna Weichselbraun, Center for International Security Black-Boxes Raúl Tabarés, Fundación TECNALIA and Cooperation, Stanford University RESEARCH & INNOVATION Discussant: Evaluating Barriers to the Democratization of AI R&D Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard University Colin Garvey, RPI 106. Academic Evaluation in an Age of "Post Truth"III: Chair: "Fixes" Colin Garvey, RPI Panel Session Discussant: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Langdon Winner Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton 104. Professions and Professionalization Participants: Panel Session Pre-Truth as a Means to Discount Politics in UK 2:00 to 3:30 pm Academic Research Assessment Sveta Milyaeva, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Goldsmiths, University of London; Daniel Neyland, Participants: Goldsmiths, University of London Participatory Practices in Sociotechnical Design – Temporalities of Truth: Peer Review’s Futurity in Terms Productive Tensions between Gender Studies and of Credit and Debt, Co-Existence vs. Competition Computing Claude Draude, University of Kassel, Alexa Faerber, HafenCity University Germany Crafting Transparency and Accountability: Evaluation of Policy and Women in Science: The Israeli Case Jamila Models, Metrics and Platforms of the Gates Elnashef, Tel Aviv University Foundation Manjari Mahajan, New School University The Reversed Brain Drain: A Mixed-method Study of the Evaluative Inquiry: Toward Experimental Modes of Reversed Migration of Chinese Overseas Scientists Assessing the Values of Academic Work Sarah de Xiao Lu, Institutes of Science and Development, Rijcke, Centre for Science and Technology Studies Chinese Academy of Sciences (CWTS); Thomas Franssen, University of Amsterdam; Maximilian Fochler, University Of Vienna; Tjitske Medical Science & Social Sciences: Between Pains and Holtrop; Thed Leeuwen, Centre for Sciencs & Colors Arieli Buttarello, Arieli Buttarello; Juan Carlos Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University; Alex Aneiros Fernandez, Universidade Estadual de Rushforth, CWTS, Leiden University; Clifford Tatum, Campinas CWTS - Leiden University; Paul Wouters, Centre for Can Peer Review be Objective? misha teplitskiy, Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University University of Chicago; James Evans, University of Chair: Chicago; konrad kording, northwestern university; Stephen Woolgar, Univ. Oxford daniel acuna, Syracus University; aida raoult, Ecole Supérieur de Physique et de Chimie Industrielle Discussant: Michele Lamont, Harvard University 105. STS after Truth: Narrative, Translation, and Advocacy 107. Social Studies of Politics I Panel Session Panel Session 2:00 to 3:30 pm 2:00 to 3:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter Participants: Participants: Truth in Question? An STS Perspective on the Current “Cooperation:” Water and the Articulation of Regimes of Crisis of Democracy. Davide Orsini, Mississippi State Governance in California Patrick Carroll, Uc Davis University Drone Development as Boundary Making: Firebees and In Defense of Bureaucracy: Heroes of the Administrative the U.S. Nation in the Cold War Iván Chaar-López, State Anna Weichselbraun, Center for International University of Michigan Security and Cooperation, Stanford University Indicators and Valuations Technologies: Assembling Democracy, Experts, and the People: Narratives on Solidarity in Europe Fredy Mora-Gámez, Linkoping “Facts” and Deception Markus Arnold, Alpen-Adria- University Universität Klagenfurt | Wien | Graz Technoscientific Governance, Performance Politics, and

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Citizenship Claims in Ethiopian Land Deals for Raoni Rajão, Federal University of Minas Gerais Commercial Agriculture Sarah Stefanos, University of (UFMG) Wisconsin, Madison 110. Working at the Edges: Migrants, Women, and State Affect and Techno-Political Governance Nicholas Minorities in Technosciences James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University; Panel Session Govind Gopakumar, Concordia University; Jan- 2:00 to 3:30 pm Hendrik Passoth, Technische Universität München Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A Chair: Participants: Jan-Hendrik Passoth, Technische Universität München Discover the Silent Voice in the U.S. S&E Workforce: 108. Structural Inequality and STS Chinese Immigrant Women Scientists and Engineers Panel Session Diane Gu, UCLA 2:00 to 3:30 pm Keeping Women in the Science Pipeline: Current Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A Situation in China Mingyan Zhang, National Academy Participants: of Innovation Strategy, CAST DeColonizing DNA: Race, Seeds, and Intellectual Theoretical Limits in Understanding Big Technoscience Property Regimes in Colombia Nathalia Hernandez Projects Sharon Traweek, UCLA Vidal; Kelly Moore, Loyola University Chicago Transnational Ties: Technoscientists at Women's Invisible Inventors: Cumulative Disadvantage in the Colleges in Japan and the U.S. in the 20th Century Global Value-chain of Invention Logan Dawn April Vivian Wong, University of California, Los Angeles Williams, Michigan State University Gendering Rivets: Women’s Work in War Stefka Engineering the Island: The State, Technoscience, and Hristova, Michigan Technologic Unversity Vulnerability in Singapore Sulfikar Amir, Nanyang Chairs: Technological University Sharon Traweek, UCLA Producing Undone Science: Suppression, Industry, and Reynal Guillen, teKnoculture Mobilized Publics David J Hess, Vanderbilt Jarita Holbrook, University of Arizona Expert-Movement Interpenetration: Evidence from Two 111. Biotechnology and Bioeconomy Boston-Area Social Movements Scott Frickel, Brown Panel Session University; Aaron Niznik; Apollonya Porcelli, Brown 2:00 to 3:30 pm University; Amy Teller, Brown University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B Chair: Participants: Daniel Lee Kleinman, University Of Wisconsin Genetically Engineered Animals, Risks and Regulations 109. Clashing Environments and Environmentalisms in zahra meghani, University of Rhode Island; Jennifer Latin America I Kuzma, North Carolina State University Panel Session Understanding the Evolution of Bioremediation 2:00 to 3:30 pm Technology and Emerging Ethical Concerns Jyoti ., Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B Centre for Studies in Science policy, Jawaharlal Nehru Participants: University, New Delhi Climate Modeling In Brazil: A Geopolitical Infrastructure Socialist Bioeconomy: Modes of Valuation of Cancer Jean Carlos Hochsprung Miguel Biotechnology in Cuba Nils Graber, EHESS Grasping at Retreating Glacial Objects: Politics, Networks, Alliances and Social Capital in Innovation Understandings and Governance of Chile’s Glaciers Processes: Biotechnology in Puebla, Mexico, and Lucero Radonic, Michigan State University; David Bologna, Italy Jose Francisco Romero-Muñoz, Tecklin, Universidad Austral de Chile Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla; Rollin How Do Brazilian Non Experts Portray Climate Change? Kent, Autonomous University of Puebla The Case of a High-Profile Wikipedia Contributor Bioeconomy Pending: Modes of Biomedical Patents in Bernardo Esteves Taiwan Tzung-wen Chen, National Chengchi Tracking Penguins, Stalking Petroleum: The Politics of University Marine Ecology in the South Atlantic James J. A. 112. Precision Medicine, Race/Ethnicity, and Public Blair, Brooklyn College, City University of New York Health in Comparative Perspectives (CUNY) Panel Session “The Beggar on a Bench of Gold”: Competing Socialist 2:00 to 3:30 pm and Capitalist Ideologies on the Peruvian Anchovy Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A Fishery, 1968-1990 Apollonya Porcelli, Brown Participants: University Can Genomics Improve Population Health Without Chair: Exacerbating Health Inequalities? Public Health’s

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Role in Research Translation Laura Senier, of Sea Ice Predictability Julianne Yip, McGill Northeastern University Making Resilience Predictable: Exploring the Predictive Globalization and Sensitivity to Racial, Ethnic, and Politics of the Modelling and Generation of Resilience Gender Diversity of Human Subjects in Clinical Trials Samuel Randalls, University College London Laura Bothwell, Harvard Medical School Risk and Anticipation: Regulating the ‘Not Yet’ David de Small Country, Big Project: The Development of Kam, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Roland Bal, Precision Medicine in Switzerland Francesco Panese, Erasmus University Rotterdam University of Lausanne, Faculty of Social and Political Chair: Sciences; Luca Chiapperino, University of Lausanne, Darcie DeAngelo, McGill University Faculty of Social and Political Sciences 115. Critical Approaches to Cybersecurity Precision for Whom? --Paying System for Patient Panel Session Selection by Molecular Technique in Taiwan Yeh-Han 2:00 to 3:30 pm Wang, Taipei Institute of Pathology/Institute of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Science, Technology and Society, National Yang- Participants: Ming Unive A Valuable Flaw: The Creation of a Market for Software Translating Precision Medicine into Public Health: Vulnerabilities Ryan Ellis, Northeastern University Anticipating the Implications of Genomic Advances in Infectious Disease Management Angie Boyce, Johns Governing by Numbers: Metrics and the Irreducible Hopkins University Uncertainties of Cybersecurity Rebecca Slayton, Cornell University Chair: Shirley Sun, Nanyang Technological University Assessing the New Information Society: A Typology of Encrypted Information Flows and their Human Risks 113. Crisis Infrastructures and the Politics of Isaac DuPont, University of Toronto Interdependence Regulating resilience of complex systems — Evidence Panel Session from critical infrastructure cybersecurity standards 2:00 to 3:30 pm Aaron Clark-Ginsberg, Stanford University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B Market Based Risk Management through Cyber Participants: Insurance Trey Herr, Harvard Kennedy School Corporate States of Emergency Megan Finn, University of Washington 116. Studying Data Critically III Panel Session Human Sensors, Publics, and Mass Observation: A 2:00 to 3:30 pm Consideration of Design Rob Grace, The Pennsylvania Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway State University Participants: Infrastructural Interdependency at the End of the Millennium Dylan Mulvin, Microsoft Research; Cait Data Talk: Metaphors of an Epistemological Landscape McKinney, University of Toronto Claire D'Elia Maiers, University of Virginia Re-Membering Queer Networks: Crisis in Production of Data Upstream Sarah Catherine Inman, University of the LGBTQ Non-Profit Industrial Complex Jen Jack Washington Gieseking, Trinity College Use-Full Predictions of Local Climate Futures Simon Gender and/as Infrastructure: (In)Sensibilities of Gender David Hirsbrunner, University of Siegen Tristan Gohring, Indiana University - Bloomington The Collaborative Fixation of a Digital Scientific Dataset Chairs: Goetz Hoeppe, University of Waterloo Dylan Mulvin, Microsoft Research Organizational Tensions in the Quest for a Data-Driven Cait McKinney, University of Toronto Tax Administration Bastian Jørgensen, IT-University of Copenhagen 114. Predictability’s Promises III Chair: Panel Session R. Stuart Geiger, UC-Berkeley 2:00 to 3:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson 117. Cryo (In)Sensibilities: Reproduction in the Age of Ice Participants: II Predictability’s Possibilities and the Political Promise of Panel Session Anthropogenic Global Climate Change Adam 4:00 to 5:30 pm Fleischmann, McGill University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A Possibilities of a Prediction: From Weather Forecasting Participants: to Climate Modeling in a Nuclear World olivier "Cultural Instincts": Posthumous Sperm Retrieval chanton, IRSN Requests in Israel and the Beginning of an Cryo-Epistemologies: An Anthropological Investigation Implementation Process Ori Katz, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Life and Quality of Frozen Embryos: Uses of Images and 4:00 to 5:30 pm Scores to Negotiate the Destiny of Embryos in a Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Center of Assisted Reproduction in Brazil Débora Participants: Allebrandt, UFRGS The Lived Experience of Disability and the Detection of Freezing for the Future: Culturally Mediated Fertility Fetal Impairment Nikaido Yuko, Meijigakuin Preservation Decisions in Trans Youth Moira University Kyweluk, Northwestern University Feminist Disability Studies and STS: Bridging disciplines Inconceivable? Predicting Embryo Potential in Fertility through an examination of caregiving Laura Mauldin, Clinics and Embryo Adoption Risa Cromer, Stanford University of Connecticut University Facilitated Communication: Autism, Automatism, Chair: Authorship David Horn Charlotte H. Kroløkke, University of Southern Denmark Articulations of Deafness in Deaf/Hearing Spaces 118. (In)Sensibilities of Eating Naturally: Science, Rebekah Cupitt, Royal Institute of Technology, Morality, and the Construction of “Natural” Food Stockholm Panel Session Enacting the Disability: Ethnographic Research of 4:00 to 5:30 pm Russian Sociomedical Institutions Lyubov Torlopova, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B National Research Tomsk State University Participants: 121. Unsettled Futures: Science Fiction, Identity and the Knowing Food, Knowing Risk: Raw Milk and the Making of Time Preference for “Natural” Jessica Loyer, The University Panel Session of Adelaide 4:00 to 5:30 pm Are Perceptions of ‘Unnatural’ Important To the Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Acceptance of Technology in Food Production? Ellen Participants: Goddard, University of Alberta “Hokule’a is in the past:” Spacefaring Canoes and The (In) Sensibilities of Regulating the Natural: Reading Indigenous Seafaring in Science Fiction and Future the FDA Docket Charlotte Biltekoff, UC Davis Imaginaries Eli Nelson, Harvard University Bridging the Metabolic Rift: Biosolid Use in the “Eliminate the Muslim”: Science fiction and the making American Midwest Nicholas C. Kawa, The Ohio State of Muslims as a future subject Ahmed Ragab, Harvard University University Chair: Turning to Stone Sophia Roosth, Harvard University Charlotte Biltekoff, UC Davis Department of the History of Science 119. "Hidden Disasters”: Unexposed Element(s) of Judge Dredd's Armor and The Gunslinger's Gun: Movie Sociotechnical Accidents Magic and the many lives of filmic weaponry in South Panel Session Africa Jessica Dickson, Harvard University 4:00 to 5:30 pm Discussant: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Carla Nappi, University of British Columbia Participants: 122. Beyond "Triple A" (AAA): Perspectives at the Punctuated Equilibriums: The Co-Production of Intersection of STS and Game Studies Institutions, Culture, and Wildfire Eric Brian Kennedy, Panel Session Arizona State University 4:00 to 5:30 pm The Shipwrecked Case of Cijin 25 Ladies and the Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Stigmatization of Wooden Boats Wen-hui Anna Tang, Participants: National Sun Yat-sen University Who is Player Two and How is She Changing Video Radioactive and On Fire: Living in an Uncertain Games? Shira Chess, University of Georgia Community Kristen Michelle Kalz, University of Framing AAA: Media Coverage of Industrial Change in Missouri-Columbia Early 2000s Video Gaming Amanda Cote, University Ecological Cost Shifting - A Case Study of the Indian of Michigan Shipbreaking Industry STUTI HALDAR, CENTRAL Play-Fighting: Bringing together Game Studies and Sport UNIVERSITY OF GUJARAT Joseph Fordham, Michigan State University “Hidden Disasters” in the Anthropocene Gary Bowden, Playing Science: From Exploitationware to Careware in Sociology, University Of New Brunswick Science (Crowdsource) Games Casey O'Donnell, Chair: Michigan State University Anto Mohsin, Northwestern University in Qatar Mobile Freemium AAA: It’s Where the Money Is 120. Dis/abilities and STS Christopher Paul, Seattle University Panel Session 123. The politics of “facts” and science in an age of “post-

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truth” ‘Taking One for the Team’: Articulations of Authorship Panel Session in Nutrition Science Across Academia and Industry 4:00 to 5:30 pm Bart Penders, Maastricht University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H “If He Got Excited About Something, Could He Do Participants: Wonders!”: Narratives of Required Interest for ‘Post-truth’ and the indirection of political speech Javier Success in Engineering Research Caitlin Donahue Lezaun, University of Oxford Wylie, University of Virginia Viral Conspiracies: Rumour and Emerging Infectious Chairs: Diseases in Brazil’s Media Ecology Meg Stalcup, Grit Laudel, TU Berlin University of Ottawa Ed Hackett, Brandeis University How the "security threat" and "dangerous populations" 126. 2017 Carson Prize winner: Author Meets Critics gained independence from intelligence and profiling Author Meets Critic Yael Berda, Harvard University 4:00 to 5:30 pm Badlands: Geography, Mythology, and America’s Wars Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Osamah Khalil, Syracuse University 127. Exploring Large-Scale Research through the Lens of The power of discredited experts and discredited facts: Infrastructure Terrorism and truth, before and after Trump Lisa Panel Session Stampnitzky, University of Sheffield 4:00 to 5:30 pm Discussant: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Daniel Hirschman, Brown University Participants: 124. Artificial Intelligence: Mediating Coexistence Standardization and integration in cancer research: Data Panel Session infrastructures as actors in knowledge generation 4:00 to 5:30 pm Regine Kollek, University of Hamburg; Imme Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Petersen, University of Hamburg Participants: Negotiating credibility in large-scale research: The “750 Making Artificial Intelligence Unartificial: A Case Study GeV bump” at CERN Martina Merz, Alpen-Adria- on Gil Medical Center in South Korea DAEUN LEE, Universität Klagenfurt | Wien | Graz Science and Technology Policy Institute Large (virtual) research infrastructures: the high-energy Science Automated: Field Notes From a “Science physics blogosphere and ‘non-discovery’ Sophie Automation Laboratory” Vlad Schüler-Costa, Ritson, Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt / Wien / University of Manchester Graz Sensing the Mess: Autonomous Driving in the City Revisiting the Laboratory: From particle physics to Goede Both, University of Cologne experimental economics and back Helene Sorgner, Building Learning Machines: Machine Translation as a Universität Wien Site in Which it Became Thinkable to Calculate Barbarians at the Gate(s) (Again): Access, Infrastructure, “Meaning” Aaron Louis Plasek, Columbia University and the (Possible) Rise of Computational Art History Algorithms, Words, and Valuation Anna Jobin, Park Doing, Cornell Univ. Université de Lausanne 128. Social Studies of Politics II Chair: Panel Session Dora Kaufman, Universidade de Sao Paulo 4:00 to 5:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter 125. Academic Careers: Gaining Independence in Different National Contexts Participants: Panel Session Machineries of Health Governance at Work: An 4:00 to 5:30 pm Exploration of Invisible Work and Sensemaking in a Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Dutch Health Funding Agency Rik Wehrens, Institute Participants: of Health Policy and Management (Erasmus University); Lieke Oldenhof, Erasmus University, A Path to Academic Independency and How to Early Institute of Health Policy and Management; Roland Stage Researchers Describe It Nina Jung, Universidad Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam Nacional Autónoma de México Tactis of Colonization Within Some Brazilian Antarctic The Cognitive and the Social Patterns in the Emergence Cosmopolitics Luis Guilherme Resende de Assis, of a Scientist Mery Hamui, Universidad Autonoma Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia de Metropolitana; Alejandro Canales, UNAM-IISUE Goiás Why Is There a Gap Between the Formal and the Actual Science Based Standards and Governance: Opening the Independence of Early Career Researchers? Grit “Black Box” of Regulation Making for Bottled Water Laudel, TU Berlin

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Quality in India Aviram Sharma, Nalanda University Chair: Calculating National Income with the Others Kyunghwan Susanna Hecht, UCLA Lee, University Southern Califonia 131. Breaking Codes: Technologies from a Gender Performing a Platform State: Ethnography of a State Perspective Identification Device Marie Alauzen, CSi, I3, PSL Panel Session Research Universitu, CNRS UMR 9217 (France) 4:00 to 5:30 pm Chair: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State Participants: University Intimate Mediations: Development, Technology, and the 129. Entanglements in Critical Data Practices: Politics of Emotions Firuzeh Shokooh-Valle, Perspectives from design inquiry Northeastern University Panel Session “In programming… I don’t give myself a gender”: 4:00 to 5:30 pm Complicating Gender Binaries in Computer Science Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A Samantha Breslin, Memorial University of Participants: Newfoundland Civic Data Practices as Care Carl DiSalvo, Georgia "LAN houses are for boys and Telecenters are for girls:" Institute of Technology CTCs as Gendered Spaces David Nemer, University Socio-Technical 'Patchwork' in the "Smart City": Of Kentucky Predictive Platforms, Civic Imagination and From Contradictions to "Redoing" Gender by Men and Anticipatory Urbanism Laura Forlano, Illinois Institute Women in IT Enterprises Ana M. González Ramos; of Technology Laura Lamolla Kristensen, Open University of Data Biographies for Critical Data Pedagogy Catherine Catalonia; Elisabet Almeda, University of Barcelona; D'Ignazio, Emerson College; Yanni Alexander Núria Verges, University of Barcelona Loukissas, Georgia Institute of Technology 'Femicide state' and drone mediation in the fight against Meaningful Inefficiencies: Encounter, Play and Dialogue gender violence in Mexico Marcela Suárez, Freie in the Smart City Eric Gordon, Emerson College Universität Berlin Decomposing Data Hanna Rose Shell, Massachussetts Chairs: Institute of Technology Patricia Pena, University of Chile, Institute of Image and Communication 130. Clashing Environments and Environmentalisms in Maria Goñi, Universidad de la República Latin America II Marcela Suarez Panel Session Kemly Camacho, Cooperativa Sulabatsu 4:00 to 5:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B 132. Placebos, Nocebos, and the Contradictions of Participants: (In)Sensible Biomedicine Panel Session Postcolonial Plants and Power: Making, Transmitting, 4:00 to 5:30 pm and Receiving the Brazilian Bioenergy Model Nicole Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B Labruto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Participants: Maya Forest Futures: Violence, Uncertainty, and Transnational Biodiversity Conservation in Mexico, Counting the Placebo Dead: Early AIDS Activism With Belize, and Guatemala Micha Rahder, Louisiana State and Against Placebo-Based Drug Trials Alexis University; Melinda Gonzalez, Louisiana State Shotwell, Carleton University University Neuro-Imagining Placebo Effects Suze Berkhout, 'Technological Traps' — Standardized Agricultural University of Toronto Packages and Social-Ecological Conflicts. The Case of Placebo Effect Narratives and Chronic Benzodiazepines Soybean Production in Bolivia Georgina Catacora- Use in Uruguay Nancy Beatriz Calisto, Academic, Vargas, AGRUCO/UMSS; Brian Wynne, Lancaster University of the Republic (Uruguay); Andrea Clara Univ. Bielli, Universidad de la República; Santiago Navarro, Imagining the Bioeconomy across the North-South Universidad de la República, Uruguay; María Pilar Divide Tess Doezema, Consortium for Science, Policy Bacci, Universidad de la República; Gabriela Bruno, and Outcomes; Raoni Rajão, Federal University of Universidad de la República Minas Gerais (UFMG) Placebo Forms: Documenting the Placebo in Clinical Fighting for the Future: Competing Land-Use Models in Trials with Psychedelic Drugs Katherine M Hendy, the History of Amazônia Raoni Rajão, Federal The Ohio State University University of Minas Gerais (UFMG); Susanna Hecht, The Stabilization of Psychiatric Diagnosis: Psychotropic UCLA Drugs as Boundary Objects Carolina Geneyro, Universidad de la República, Uruguay

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Chairs: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Ada Jaarsma, Mount Royal University Participants: Suze Berkhout, University of Toronto How is a Modern Fortuneteller to Predict the Future? An 133. Gene Editing and the Challenge of Public Explanation by Taking Actor-Network Theory Yuh Engagement: Local and Global Perspectives Chern Lin, National Tsing-Hua University Panel Session “Midnight-Midday Ebb Flow” : Predicting State of Qi 4:00 to 5:30 pm and Blood in the Various Meridians Wan-Chun Cheng, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A China Medical University Participants: Questioning Compulsory Heterosexuality of Gene editing food: governance and possible forms of Fortunetelling Knowledge in Taiwan Kuan-Hung Lo, public engagement Jianjun LI, China Agricultural Virginia Tech; Yuh Chern Lin, National Tsing-Hua University University The Development of Standards of Practice in Genetic Cones, Spider Webs, and Teddy Bears: Reflections on Engineering: Collaboration/Communication Santiago Topologies of the Future and the Concept of Jose Molina, University of California Berkeley Plausibility Yashar Saghai, Johns Hopkins University The Governance of Gene Editing in China: The Silent Towards a Generalized Ecology: John Von Neumann, Science Community and the Absent Public Lu Gao, Weather Science, and the History of Information John Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Witte, University of Iowa Academy of Scieces Chairs: Responsible Innovation frameworks and public Kuan-Hung Lo, Virginia Tech engagement with human : clarity, Yuh Chern Lin, National Tsing-Hua University confusion or irrelevance? Stevienna de Saille, 136. Surveillance and Security University of Sheffield Panel Session The Global Expansion of Heritable Germ Line Genome 4:00 to 5:30 pm Editing: Challenges for Public Engagement Achim Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Rosemann, University of Warwick Participants: Chair: The Origins of the Internet Infrastructure Privatization: a Achim Rosemann, University of Warwick Historical Approach to Internet Exchange Points 134. Now you see it, now you don’t: Mapping contours Fernanda Ribeiro Rosa, American University and ‘seeing’ methodologies of transnational research Recessive Objects: Surveillance and the (Dis)appearance ‘labs’ of fact Sun-ha Hong, MIT Panel Session Calculating & Countering Surveillance Risks: 4:00 to 5:30 pm Translations in Practice rebecca kazansky, University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B of Amsterdam Participants: Welfare Technologies and Surveillance in Care Work for Our habitus, our displacements: Contemporary art and Elderly Citizens Agnete Meldgaard Hansen, research in migratory times and spaces Dalida Maria Department of People and Technology, Roskilde Benfield, Aarhus University University, Denmark; Annette Kamp, Department of Serendipity, bricolage, and other useful tools for finding People and Technology, Roskilde University, meaning in large scale projects Annette Markham, Denmark; Sidsel Lond Grosen, Department of People Aarhus University Center for STS and Technology, Roskilde University, Denmark; Ethnographically Researching the ‘Smart City:’ In Stinne Aaløkke Ballegaard, KORA, the Danish process; to be conceptualized Debora Lanzeni, Institute for Local and Regional Government Research RMIT/UOC Innovating the Problem Away? Exploring the Urban Design Enfranchisement: a critical path for cities Possibilities and Perils of Technologizing Sexual and for metropolitan science Martin Brynskov, Aarhus Assault Prevention Deborah White, Trent University; University; Matthew Claudel, Massachusetts Institute Lesley McMillan, Glasgow Caledonian University of Technology 137. 4S Awards Plenary Discussant: Plenary Session Anna Croon Fors, Department of Informatics, Umeå 6:00 to 7:30 pm University, Sweden Sheraton Boston: Floor 2 – Constitution 135. Exploring Prediction: Fortunetelling, Prognostication, and Futurism Thursday evening off-site events (details to follow) Panel Session Journal launch party for Tapuya: Latin American Science, 4:00 to 5:30 pm Technology and Society Valuation Studies Meet-up

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#QueerSTS4S: Third Annual Happy Hour Meet-up and Secrecy in the Black Sea Ellie Immerman, MIT Film Screening: Healing Fukushima, 6-8 at MIT Unintended Consequences: (De)Constructing Utility Narratives of Biological Weapons TD MacDonald, MIT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1 Ontologies of Nuclear Safety Aditi Verma, MIT 138. Racism and Health I Discussant: Panel Session Allison Macfarlane, George Mason University 9:00 to 10:30 am 141. Sensing Robots Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A Panel Session Participants: 9:00 to 10:30 am Pharmaceuticals, Health, and Citizenship in the Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina Anne Pollock, Georgia Participants: Tech Ethics and Sensibility in Designing a Social Robot for Racializing Refugees: On Medical Practice & Research Care (with Care) Núria Vallès-Peris, Universitat Michelle Munyikwa, University of Pennsylvania Autònoma de Barcelona; Miquel Domènech, From One Drop to One Percent: The Impact of DNA Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Ancestry Tests on the Worldview of White From Laboratory to Robot Competition Arne Maibaum, Supremacists Joan Donovan, University of California TU Berlin San Diego; Aaron Panofsky, University of California, Different Modes of Engagement - The Sensibilities of Los Angeles Feeding Assistive Robotics Niels Christian Nickelsen, Bounded Justice: Racism and the Ethics of Scientific Aarhus University, Department of Education Knowledge Production Melissa Creary, University of Sensing Emotions, Assembling Humans: Faces, Voices, Michigan, School of Public Health and Ethics in South Korea’s Digital Companion Caring for the Indian Heart: The Role of Race at the Research Heesun Shin, Korea Advanced Institute of Stanford South Asian Translational Heart Initiative Science and Technology; Hanbyul Jeong, KAIST Alyssa Botelho, Harvard University; David Shumway “Are you just sensitive or are you also human?” Sensing Jones, Harvard University the Topography of Sensitive Social Robots and 139. Visual (In)Sensibilities I Sensible Humans Diego Compagna, Technische Panel Session Universität Berlin 9:00 to 10:30 am 142. Interspecies Sensibilities I Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Panel Session Participants: 9:00 to 10:30 am Trained Eyes vs Mechanical Objectivity: Enhancing Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Professional Vision in Embryo Imaging Manuela Participants: Perrotta, Queen Mary, University of London Human-Tick Sensory Relations: Tacit Knowledge in the Fixing the Image Jenna Grant, University of Washington Scientific Practice of Lyme Disease Risk Research Visualizing Illness : Making of Non-symptomatic Jessica Somers, SUNY Albany Thyroid Cancer Patients Kim HeeWon, Seoul National Cross-Species Intimacy in the Lab: Bonding and Affect University Between Animal Care Technicians and Lab Animals Sensing Mood through Images: Visualizations of Mood Caroline Warren, Emory University Disorders in Patient-reported Outcomes Technologies Sense Making in Salvation: Embodied Ethnographies of Fernando Valenzuela, Universidad Andres Bello Dog Rescue Natalie Porter, University of Notre Dame; Rendering the ‘Child’: Ekphrasis, Postphenomenology, Ann Marie Thornburg, University of Notre Dame and the Ultrasound Informed Consent Act. Jonathan Smartification, Cows and Farmers: Exploring Weedon, University of California, Santa Barbara Technologized Interspecies Relations Laura Trachte, Chair: Technical University Munich, MCTS Dorothea Born, University of Vienna Making Sense of Multiple Modalities of Plant Materiality 140. (De)construction of Nuclear Systems Laura Foster, Indiana University - Bloomington Panel Session Chair: 9:00 to 10:30 am Christena Nippert-Eng, Indiana University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D 143. Communicating Science I Participants: Panel Session The Evolution of Disarmament Verification Mareena 9:00 to 10:30 am Robinson Snowden, MIT Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Experimentally Proving Nuclear Disarmament: Certainty Participants:

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Natural and Sustainable: How the use of Wolbachia to Anna Nguyen, Concordia University Control the Population of Aedes aegypti is Depicted to The Society of an Investment: Entrepreneurial the Population Claudia Santos Turco, HCTE-UFRJ; Performance and Venture Valuation in the Age of AI Eduardo Nazareth Paiva, Universidade Federal do Rio Francis Jervis, NYU de Janeiro Chair: In Search for New Identity of Science Communication in Winifred Poster, Washington University, St. Louis Russia: Between Science Propaganda and Popular 146. Revisiting the Gap between Conventional Science and Science Communication Andrey Kozhanov, Higher Forensic "Science" in Legal Contexts School Of Economics, Moscow Panel Session Space Communication Strategies of Korean Government 9:00 to 10:30 am between 1950s and 1980s Seungmi Chung, Virginia Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Tech Participants: Learning from Mass Media, the Role of Media Reporters, Forensic Statistics: Paradigm or Vortex? Simon A Cole, and their Effects on Constructing of Public Univ Of Ca-Irvine Understanding of Science Midori Aoyagi, National Institute for Environmental Studies Fire Investigation Expertise in Arson Trials: In Tension with Mainstream Science David Caudill, Villanova Scientists’ Use of Reddit as Science Communication University Noriko Hara, Indiana University; Jessica M. Abbazio, Indiana University The role of ‘science’ in US arson trials: Are old myths being replaced by new ones? Graham Spinardi, 144. Contesting Harm University Of Edinburgh Panel Session Pathological co-production and the limits of law, forensic 9:00 to 10:30 am science, scientific advice and STS Gary Edmond, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H Unsw Participants: 147. Experiments in Collaboration / Building Sciences and Capricious Harms: Irritation and Workers’ Skin in the Justices Industrial U.S., 1900-1930 J. Maxwell Rogoski, Panel Session University of Pennsylvania 9:00 to 10:30 am Chemicals, Germs and Domestic Micro-worlds: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Exploring Competing Conceptions of Harm in Parental Participants: Hygiene Practices Rachael Wakefield-Rann, University of Technology Sydney Patient Activist Histories and Futures: Drug de-regulation and U.S. Right to Try Laws Amy Kapczynski, Yale Contested Concepts of Harm in Scientific Studies on School of Medicine Marine Plastic Pollution Max Liboiron, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador Decolonial Environmental Justice and Chemical Exposures Michelle Murphy, University Of Toronto Rachel's' Story: The Lure of the Syringe Nicole Vitellone, University of Liverpool Management School Saving Environmental Data and Knowledge from “Post- truth” Politics Lindsey Dillion, UC Santa Cruz Placebos, Nocebos and Meaning-Making Ada Jaarsma, Mount Royal University Racialized Genomics: Science and Justice in a Post-Race, Post-Truth World James Doucet-Battle, University of 145. Techno-Jobs and Capital I: Bots, Automation, and California, Santa Cruz Digitized Affective Labor Discussants: Panel Session Jenny Reardon, UC Santa Cruz 9:00 to 10:30 am Ruth Müller, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Technical University of Munich Participants: Rebecca Herzig Happiness is Serious Business Anat Noa Fanti, STS 148. Reproductive Health, Technologies and Outcomes Department , Bar Ilan U. Israel Panel Session Emergent Society-Technology-Formations in Affective 9:00 to 10:30 am Capitalism Doris Allhutter, Austrian Academy of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Sciences; Brigitte Bargetz, University of Vienna Participants: Trusted Strangers: Constructing Crowds of Careworkers “My Body as the Site of the Catastrophe”: Fertility and in the “On-Demand” Economy Julia Ticona, Data & the Radical Possibilities of Failure Alana Cattapan, Society; Alexandra Mateescu, Data & Society Dalhousie University Research Institute Bearing a Barren Body. Shaping Women’s Bodily Voting for Robots with Your Fork & Wallet: The Experiences in IVF Treatments Marjolein de Boer, Neoliberal Language of Labor & Consumer Choice University of Oslo

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The Development of Male Contraceptive Technologies Protection I from a Feminist and a Post-Colonial Perspective Panel Session Miriam Klemm, Technische Universität Berlin 9:00 to 10:30 am The Construction of Sex Ratios in Population Sciences Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B and Social Movements Rajani Bhatia, University at Participants: Albany, SUNY Privacy (Not) as an Infrastructure: Aadhaar, and the Worlds Apart? The Emergence of Cell Free Fetal DNA Meanings and Distortions of Data Khetrimayum Testing in Austria Ingrid Metzler, University of Monish Singh, The Centre for Internet and Society, Vienna, Department of Science and Technology India Studies The Privacy Paradox: How Market Privacy Facilitates 149. Making Sense of Conferences Government Surveillance Karina Rider, Queen's Panel Session University 9:00 to 10:30 am The Double-Edged Affordance of the Time-Tax: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter Rethinking the Design and Generativity of Data Participants: Privacy Controls Elizabeth Anne Watkins, Columbia Assessing “Skeptical Displays” in Conferences Meritxell University Ramirez-i-Olle, Keele University (United Kingdom) “Cypherpunks Write Code”: Privacy, Crypto-Anarchy Chasing Proteomics Standards: Ethnographic and the Interpretative Flexibility of Encryption Sarah Engagement with Conferences as Temporary Sites of Myers West, Annenberg School for Communication & Community Christina Holmes, St. Francis Xavier Journalism, University of Southern California University; Mavis Jones; Fiona McDonald, Sociotechnical Privacy in Cloud-based Mobile Queensland University Of Technology Applications Daniel Kerpen, Chair of Sociology of Corporate conference workshops as settings to configure Technology and Organization (STO) at RWTH the user Jessamy Perriam, Goldsmiths, University of Aachen University, Aachen/Germany London Chairs: Narrating Entrepreneurial Kinship: Collaborative Meg Leta Jones, Georgetown University expertise and the crafting of solutions among Katie Shilton, University of Maryland, College Park Colombian Family Businesses Mariana Saavedra 152. STS and the Design of Dying, Death and the Afterlife Espinosa, Cornell University I Discussant: Panel Session Alison Cool, University of Colorado Boulder 9:00 to 10:30 am Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A 150. STS in Practice Panel Session Participants: 9:00 to 10:30 am A Place for Mortality: In-patient Hospice Architecture Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A and its Role in a Dignified Death Annie Bellamy, Participants: Welsh School of Architecture Challenging a “Common Sense Absence”: Centering Designing Spaces for Death and the Afterlife Dara Narratives and Experiences of Undergraduate STSers Ivanova, Institute of Health Policy and Management in the Trump Era Jane Lehr, California Polytechnic (Erasmus University) State University; Matt R. Klepfer, California How Modern Technology Shapes Death Shengying Lu, Polytechnic State University Beijing Normal University Doctors in Disaster: Putting STS in the Field Alli Good Grief: Postmortem Technologies and 'Healthy' Morgan, RPI Grieving Philip Ryan Olson, Virginia Tech STS Interventions in Engineering Education: The Chairs: University of Virginia’s Science, Technology, and Dara Ivanova, Institute of Health Policy and Management Society Program Daniel Chen, University of Virginia (Erasmus University) Impact of Quantified Tests – Case of Career Counselling Roland Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam in India Barkha Satish Kagliwal, Cornell University, 153. Science from the Eyes of Local Cultures Department of S&TS Panel Session Relaying Design Styles: Practicing Communication in the 9:00 to 10:30 am Environmental Sciences and STS” Brandon Costelloe- Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B Kuehn, RPI Participants: Chair: From Indigenous Knowledge to Technologies: A Science Alli Morgan, RPI Communication Perspective of Grassroots Innovation 151. Sociotechnical Approaches to Privacy and Data in India Rachan Daimary, Central University of

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Gujarat, India Of Bits and Pretzels and Resourceful Bureaucracies: Reflections on Science and Risk Communication in the Imaginaries of “Conservative Innovation” in Bavaria Philippines: Informal Channels vs Scientific Luise Martina Ruge, Munich Center for Technology in Rationality for Decision Making Maria Inez Angela society; Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, Technical Zamora Ponce de Leon, Ateneo de Manila University University Munich; Alexander Wentland, Technical Science Majlis in Qatar Anto Mohsin, Northwestern University of Munich University in Qatar; Aisha Al-Qadi, Northwestern Thought Styles and Regime of Promises in Public Health University in Qatar; Jemina Legaspi, Northwestern Genomics Jorge Alberto Bernstein Iriart, Instittuto de University in Qatar; Sara Al-Ansari, Northwestern Saúde Coletiva da Universidade Federal da Bahia University in Qatar 154-4. Envisioning Energy Futures A Good Doctor is Hard to Find: Assisted Injection Rountable Workshop Expertise Among Persons Who Inject Drugs Sarah Participants: Brothers, Yale University Energy Transitions and Environmental Justice: Planning Good Guys, “Mad-Scientists,” and Experts: The for the Present J Richter, ASU Construction of Scientific Authority in Oklahoma’s Narrating the cultures and sciences in biofuels production “Fracking”-Seismicity Debates Lara Rodriguez, in India Rahul Shukla, Indian Institute of Technology George Washington University Guwahati; Sambit Mallick, Indian Institute of Chair: Techology Guwahati Maria Inez Angela Zamora Ponce de Leon, Ateneo de Making energy futures sensible: expert imaginaries and Manila University affect Christopher Groves, Cardiff University, Cardiff, 154. Roundtable Workshops I Wales, United Kingdom; Karen Henwood, Cardiff 9:00 to 10:30 am University; Nick Pidgeon, Cardiff University, Uk; Sheraton Boston: Floor 2 - Grand Ballroom Fiona Shirani, Cardiff University 154-1. Health Research and Clinical Trials 155. Historical (In)Sensibilities I: Historicizing STS Rountable Workshop Methods Participants: Panel Session ‘It is Not a Pill’ - Engaging a Randomized Controlled 9:00 to 10:30 am Trial of Person-Centred Care Doris Lydahl, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A Department of sociology and work science Participants: Fighting AIDS in Taiwan: Revisiting the gift relationship Continuity or Change: Modern Nursing Knowledge in the case of PrEP Poyao Huang, UCSD Formation in Taiwan Zxyyann Lu, National Yang- Ming University 154-2. Scientific Controversies Rountable Workshop The Dispute over Time in Late Imperial China: Interpreting Modernity from A STS Perspective Dian Participants: Zeng, Institute of Science, Technology and Society, Mundane Reason in Scientific Community: A Study on Tsinghua University; Wei Hong, Tsinghua University Han Chunyu’s Controversy over Genetic Editing Reconstructing Historical Regimes of Design and Jiuheng He, Institute of Science, Technology and Production in Digital Fabrication Yana Boeva, York Society, Tsinghua University, China University Contesting ADHD: Controversial disorder and health Red and Green: The Green Revolution and Science in the social movement Fan-Tzu Tseng Context of Socialist Planning in Poland Dong Ju Kim The East is "Scientific": Scientists, the State, and Reflecting STS: A Historical Review of STS in Mainland Credibility Crises During China’s GMO Controversy China Zhengfeng Li, Institute of Science, Technology Abigail Coplin, Columbia University, Department of and Society, Tsinghua University; Xiao Lu, Institutes Sociology of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of The Case of and Precaution against Disguised Human Sciences Organ Trading yang tongwei, Shandong University Chairs: 154-3. Science Research Policy and Politics Martina Schluender, University of Toronto Rountable Workshop Susanne Bauer, University of Oslo Participants: 156. Re-assembling urban life: STS and the making of Navigating the gap: Maintaining and modifying the sustainability I science-policy gap in energy policy debates in Finland Panel Session Kamilla Karhunmaa 9:00 to 10:30 am What Sense Should We Make of Astronomy’s Sensing Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B Devices? Eve Seguin, UQAM Participants:

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Materialized energy citizenship and the sustainability Chair: transition: material interventions and their Simon Wilson, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK consequences Marianne Ryghaug, Norwegian Discussant: University of Science & Technology (NTNU) Lisa McLoughlin Transforming cities through re-assembling material 159. Toxic Torts and Persistent Polluters I: Persistent flows: energy, food and new collectives Tomas Polluters and Citizen Science Skjølsvold Panel Session Sustainability and the Danish energy and transport sector: 9:00 to 10:30 am Investigating controversies in a scenario planning Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Public Garden process Meiken Hansen, Technical University of Participants: Denmark; Per Dannemand Andersen, Technical How Naive Experts Use Citizen Science to Cope with Air University of Denmark Pollution in China Rodolfo Andres Hernandez, A tale of two technologies – sustainability Tsinghua University; Zhengfeng Li, Institute of transformations through public transportation in two Science, Technology and Society, Tsinghua University local governments in Lina Ingeborgrud Collapsing Quality and Safety: Standardizing Milk in Sensibilities to Social Equity and Justice: Planning for China after Melamine Megan Tracy, James Madison Equitable Urban Resilience Pani Pajouhesh, Arizona University State University; Thaddeus Miller, Arizona State The Politics of Science in the 'Samsung Leukemia' Case University JONGYOUNG KIM, Kyung Hee University 157. STEM Education I: The Power Dynamics of Science in Pollution Politics: Schoolchildren as ‘Guinea Technoscientific Educations Pigs’? Wenling Tu, National ChengChi University, Panel Session Taiwan; Chia-Liang Shih, National Chengchi 9:00 to 10:30 am University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Class Action as a Trigger for Agency and Environmental Participants: Valuation: Yunlin People v. Formosa Plastics Paul Where is the social in STEM? Sarah Stapleton, Jobin, Academia Sinica, Institute of Sociology University of Oregon Chair: Racist, Classist, Colonizing Neoliberal Fuckery within Kim Fortun, RPI STEM Eduspeak: Counter-Stories from the Front 160. STS, Critical Design, Critical Digital Humanities I Lines Jean Aguilar-Valdez Panel Session Counterhegemonic Technology Integration Jarek 9:00 to 10:30 am Sierschynski, University of Washington Tacoma; Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway Dominic Jay Crisostomo, University of Washington Participants: Tacoma STS through/with Design: Reflection-in-Practice and The Future of Education: The problem of cultivating the Affective Engagement to Circumvent Disciplinary unique human capacities required in the age of Boundary Maintenance Dean Nieusma, Rensselaer robotics Lars Geer Hammershøj, Aarhus University Polytechnic Institute Modern Engineering Technologies and Their Impact on Toward a More Critical “Critical Design” James Contemporary Engineering Work Po-Jen Bono Shih, Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Virginia Tech An attempt at designerly leaps beyond making Sissel Chair: Olander, The Royal Danish Academy`s School of Matthew Weinstein, Univ. Of Washington-Tacoma Design; Li Jönsson, The Royal Danish Academy of 158. Sacred Sensibilities: Spirit Meets Matter Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Panel Session Conservation 9:00 to 10:30 am Claims of Equity and Expertise: Feminist Interventions in Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent the Design of DIY Communities and Cultures Ellen Participants: Foster Lithic Possibilities Lisa McLoughlin Design for living complexities: An experiment in Rural Simulacra: An STS Inquiry into an Urban Park teaching critical thinking about design Peter J. Taylor, Jonathan Strout, University of Florida UMass Boston Transforming Senses and Sensibilities Simon Wilson, Chair: Canterbury Christ Church University, UK James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Implications of Data Science through the Theological 161. Community Informatics and Science and Technology Underpinnings of Sciences Joseph Edwin Smith, Cal Studies Poly SLO Panel Session

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9:00 to 10:30 am Barahona, UNAM Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - The Fens The Image of Intersubjectivity: The Tacoma Narrows Participants: Bridge, Objectivity, and Infrastructure Failures Travis Citizens, Safety and the Precariousness of Digital Hnidan, York University Community Initiatives Jason Pridmore, Erasmus Theater of Operations: Asymptote Architecture New University; Anouk Mols, Erasmus University York Stock Exchange Virtual Trading Floor and Narrating Disaster, Contesting Reconstruction: Design Command Center Hicham Awad, Harvard University Notes on Practices of Damage Assessment in the Empirical Prints as Dramatic Images Kasper Ostrowski, Wake of the 2015 Nepal Earthquake Robert Soden, Aarhus University University of Colorado Boulder; Austin Lord, Cornell Chair: University Regula Valérie Burri, HCU - HafenCity University Communities as Controversies in Constant Resolution Hamburg Ammar Halabi, University of Fribourg; Basile 164. Embodying the Ends of War Zimmermann, University of Geneva Panel Session Reconsidering Community TV: The Transformation of 11:00 to 12:30 pm Public Knowledge and Production Spaces in San Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Francisco Matt Dewey, University of California, San Participants: Diego Wounds of War: Infantry Rifles and the Embodiment of Refugee & Forced Migration Informatics Amirah Majid, Lethal Force Nisha Shah, School of Political Studies, University of Washington University of Ottawa Chairs: From Eugenics to Resilience: War, Psychometry, and the Colin Rhinesmith, Simmons College Politics of Inclusion Alison Howell, Rutgers David Nemer, University Of Kentucky University - Newark 162. Racism and Health II Wounds and Assets: Big Data and Epidemiological Fact- Panel Session Making in U.S. Military Health Research Emily Sogn, 11:00 to 12:30 pm New School for Social Research Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A On the Road in the Afterwar Kenneth MacLeish, Center Participants: for Medicine, Health and Society, Vanderbilt Using a Structural Competency Framework to Teach University Structural Racism in Pre-Health Education Jonathan Chair: Metzl, Vanderbilt MHS Kenneth MacLeish, Center for Medicine, Health and Making Limits to the Body: The Production of Somatic Society, Vanderbilt University Differences to Grant Access to Healthcare Jorge 165. Synthetic Actors I: Drones and Robots as Synthetic Castillo-Sepúlveda, University of Santiago de Chile Actors Good Mothering Before Birth: Ultrasound as a Panel Session Technology of Maternal-Fetal Bonding and the 11:00 to 12:30 pm Construction of Sub-optimal Bonders Jennifer Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Denbow, California Polytechnic State University Participants: Reframing Risk, Health, and Security: Nurses Challenge Players, Not Users: Theorizing Synthetic Actors in the National Smallpox Vaccination Program of 2002 eSports Niklas Woermann, University of Southern Gwen D'Arcangelis, Skidmore College Denmark Furthering The Case for Black Disability Studies as Making Multitasking Matter: Using Object-Oriented Praxis Moya Bailey, Northeastern University; Izetta Ontology to Human-Drone Systems Brandon Kramer Mobley, University of Maryland College Park Environments in Composition: On the Synthetic Situation 163. Visual (In)Sensibilities II of Drone Piloting Marcel LaFlamme, Rice University Panel Session Making Surgical Robotic Tools into Sensible Interaction 11:00 to 12:30 pm Partners Neil Stephens, Brunel University London Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Synthesizing the Robot as Actor: Interactional Expertise Participants: and Symbolic Meaning in Human-Robot Interaction Visualizing Climate Change: On the Role of the Visual in Andreas Bischof, University of Technology Chemnitz National Geographic’s Climate Change Discourse. Chair: Dorothea Born, University of Vienna Niklas Woermann, University of Southern Denmark Visual In(sensibilities): Representation of Human 166. Interspecies Sensibilities II Evolution in Mexican Visual Culture Erica Torrens, Panel Session Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico; Ana 11:00 to 12:30 pm

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Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Pennsylvania Participants: Defining Harm: The Case of Internet Risks for Children Material Science: A Comparison Across Three Scientific Neta Ziskind, Haifa University and Open University of Sites Jennifer Lai, Michigan State University Israel; Rivka Ribak, University of Haifa Re-Enacting Immunity in Microbiome Science: Tensions Irreparability and the Temporality of Harm Gwen between Old Paradigms of Exclusion and a New Ottinger, Drexel University Postgenomic Biosociality Andrea Nunez Casal, Chairs: Goldsmiths, University of London Max Liboiron, Memorial University of Newfoundland The Human Virome: Trans-speciesism Beyond the and Labrador Microbiome Melanie Armstrong, Western State Beza Merid, Department of Communication Studies, Colorado University University of Michigan A Game Changer for the Animals: Why Effective Discussant: Altruists Love Garrett M Broad, Michelle Murphy, University Of Toronto Fordham University 169. Techno-Jobs and Capital II: Digital Management and Animal Obsolescence and The Multispecies Ethics of the (Free) Labor of Data Markets Cellular Agriculture Elan L Abrell, Harvard Law Panel Session School 11:00 to 12:30 pm Chair: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Christena Nippert-Eng, Indiana University Participants: 167. Science out of Comfort: Ethics as an Act of Violence Platform Discipline: The Labor Process of Content Panel Session Producers and Data Analysts in the YouTube 11:00 to 12:30 pm Economy Michael Louis Siciliano, UCLA Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G The Production of Digital Knowledge Archives through Participants: Slack Ope Akanbi, University of Pennsylvania Retraction: The “Other Face” of Research Collaboration On a Mission to Scan: Labor, Collaboration, and Li Tang, Fudan University; Cong Cao, East Asian Infrastructure in Genealogy digitization Melissa Institute Chalmers, University of Michigan School of In Search of Meaning in the Limits of Bottom Up Information Synthetic Biology Alberto Aparicio, University The Collaborative Production of Free and Open Source College London Software Reinhard Anton Handler, Karlstad University Communicating Epigenetic Plasticity: Insights from the Measuring Work: Self-Tracking Technologies and the Discourse Analysis of Genetic Counselling (In)sensibilities of Labour Karen Dewart McEwen, Sanghamitra Das, Centre for Studies in Science Policy, University of Toronto School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru Chair: University, New Delhi - 110067, India Norma Tamaria Möllers, Queen's University (Kingston, The Coloniality of Philosophies of Biology Shay-Akil Canada) McLean, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 170. The Politics of Forensic Identification in the Wake of A New Hierarchy of Care for Children on Extracorporeal Disaster and Atrocity Life Support: Beyond the Illness Narrative during a Panel Session Rare Therapeutic Strategy Krisjon Rae Olson, Medical 11:00 to 12:30 pm College of Wisconsin Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Chairs: Participants: Anna Croon Fors, Department of Informatics, Umeå Cross-Examining Expertise; An Examination of Social University, Sweden Phenomena in Forensic Investigation of Atrocity Eva Svedmark, Department of Informatics, Umeå Crimes Derek Congram, Munk School of Global University, Sweden Affairs, University of Toronto 168. Theorizing Harm Disaster and Atrocity Victim Identification Practices: Panel Session Politics and Normativities Victor Toom, Goethe 11:00 to 12:30 pm University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H Memory and Forensic Reason in Cyprus Elizabeth Anne Participants: Davis, Princeton University Desensitization and the Problem of Harm Theresa “The Dogma of DNA”: Forensics and Epistemologies of MacPhail, Stevens Institute of Technology Ignorance in the Mexican Borderlands Lindsay Adams Harmful Climates and Debilitating Lives in the Smith, University of New Mexico; Vivette Garcia Antebellum Gulf South Elaine LaFay, University of Deister, UNAM

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Forensic Capacities in the Philippines: Limitations and University of Chicago; eamon duede, University of Practice Matthew C. Go, Department of Anthropology, Chicago; feng shi, University of North Carolina University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Preserving the Margins: Designing for Unpredictable Chairs: Behavior on Open Online Knowledge Production Victor Toom, Goethe University Platforms Gabriel Mugar, Syracuse University School Sarah Wagner, George Washington University of Information Studies 171. The Domains of Data Science: Science, Industry & Three Participatory Technology Assessment Narratives: State The Challenges of Public Deliberation in the United Panel Session States Federal Agency Institutional Context David 11:00 to 12:30 pm Tomblin, University of Maryland, College Park; Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Mahmud Farooque, Arizona State University Participants: Observing Archives: Web Archival Labour as Socio- What is a domain? Boundary work and its crossings in technical Practice Jessica Ogden, University of data science David Ribes, Universty of Washington Southampton; Susan Halford, University of Southampton; Leslie Carr, University of Southampton Paradiscipline? A Distinctive Mode of Interdisciplinarity in 'Big Science': The case of the Bejing Genome Anthropophagic Networks: The Role of the “Artist Institute Xiaobai Shen, University of edinburgh; Kai Class” in Brazilian Technology Transfer and the Myth Wang, The ESRC Centre for Genomics in Society of Use-neutrality Beatrice Chicago Choi, Northwestern (Egenis) at the University of Exeter; Robin Williams, University The University of Edinburgh 174. The Ethnographic Effect: Imagining a Next Data Science Institutes in the Netherlands Sally Wyatt, Generation of Methodological Possibilities I Royal Netherlands Academy Panel Session The enduring spell of tacit knowing? : Data science and 11:00 to 12:30 pm its discontents in the managerial and policy landscape Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A of Japan Masato Fukushima, University of Tokyo Participants: Chair: Listening Across Borders: Migration, Dedications, and Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine Affect Alexandra Sharp Lippman, University of California, Davis 172. Plasticity, Postgenomics, and the Politics of Possibility I Framing the Ethnographic Effect Brit Ross Ross Panel Session Winthereik, IT University of Copenhagen; Andrea 11:00 to 12:30 pm Ballestero, Rice University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Generative Collectives in Argentinian Care Participants: Trans*Formations: Methodological Possibilities from the ‘In Between’ Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent, Linköping Abnormality, Pathology, Plasticity: Conceiving Tensions University, Technology and Social Change; Teun in PGT Juliane Collard, University of British Zuiderent-Jerak, Department of Thematic Studies - Columbia Technology and Social Change, Linköping University Biocultural Approaches to Genetic Ancestry: Plasticity Asking Again and Again: Moving Between Questions in Denied, Possibility Foreclosed? Noah Tamarkin, Ohio Development Research in Afghanistan Tjitske Holtrop State University Analogics Antonia Walford, UCL A Postgenomic Body? Genealogy and Open Questions Maurizio Meloni Chair: Brit Ross Ross Winthereik, IT University of Copenhagen Enhancing the Brain Plasticity and the Problem of the Old Age in Korea Jieun Lee, University of 175. Sociotechnical Approaches to Privacy and Data Copenhagen Protection II An Imagined Future Community:Taiwan Biobank, Panel Session Taiwanese Genome, and Nation-Building. Yu-yueh 11:00 to 12:30 pm Tsai, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B Chair: Participants: Maurizio Meloni Confidante Games: Spanish Prisoners, Nigerian Princes, Counterfeits and Lockpicking Nathanael Bassett, 173. Querying Open Knowledge University of Illinois at Chicago Panel Session 11:00 to 12:30 pm Devicing Identity: Wearables and Persistent Identity Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter Steven Richardson, Queen's University; Debra Mackinnon, Queen's University (Kingston, Canada) Participants: Health, Pervasive Data, and Privacy: Negotiating Wisdom of Politically Polarized Crowds misha teplitskiy,

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Boundaries in Sociotechnical Spaces Matthew Bietz, Ontologies in Pharmaceutical Use in Tanzanian Laura University of California Irvine; Cynthia Cheung, Meek, University of California, Davis University of California, San Diego; Cinnamon Bloss, I Could Speak Until Tomorrow: Social Study of University of California, San Diego Therapeutic Effect of a Traditional Plant on Speech Transnational Genetic Surveillance: New Challenges to Deliverance in Children, A Study Case Among the the Governance of Crime Helena Machado, Centre for Yoruba-Sabe (Benin) ADJERAN Moufoutaou, Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal; University of Abomey-Calavi; Aimé Dafon SEGLA, Rafaela Granja, Centre for Social Studies, University Université d'Abomey-Calavi of Coimbra, Portugal; Marta Martins, Centre for Social Social Study of Benin (West Africa) Traditional Malaria Studies, University of Coimbra; Sara Matos, Centre for Healers Practices with Use of Acanthospermum Social Studies, University of Coimbra Hispidum (Asteraceae) Plant: Socio-technological Familial Searching and Controversies in ‘Hybrid Forum’ Evaluation of the Antiplasmodial Activity and Rafaela Granja, Centre for Social Studies, University Comparative Study Habib GANFON, Université of Coimbra, Portugal; Helena Machado, Centre for d'Abomey-Calavi Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal The Red Partridge in a Complex Hilbert Space Idrissou Chairs: ZIME YERIMA, University of Abomey-Calavi Meg Leta Jones, Georgetown University Chair: Katie Shilton, University of Maryland, College Park Aimé Dafon SEGLA, Université d'Abomey-Calavi 176. STS and the Design of Dying, Death and the Afterlife Discussant: II Ron Eglash, Rpi Panel Session 178. Roundtable Workshops II 11:00 to 12:30 pm 11:00 to 12:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A Sheraton Boston: Floor 2 - Grand Ballroom Participants: 178-1. Eating Beside the Human: Intercalary Exchanges Digital Death: Digitalization of Medical Technologies on Food’s Thresholds and Conceptions of Death Kostas Raptis, National and Rountable Workshop Kapodistrian University of Athens; Aristotelis Participants: (Aristotle) Tympas, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Making Agribusiness Palatable: Pet Food, Breath, and the Trade in Industrial Sense Impressions Alex Blanchette, Living on as Flesh and Data: Exploring how Danish Tufts University Whole Body Donors Envisage Physical and Digital Spaces of Death and Afterlife Maria Olejaz, Center for On Life Support Harris Solomon Medical Science and Technology Studies, University The Placenta: An Ethnographic Analysis of Nourishing of Copenhagen Relations Emily Yates-Doerr Care, Vibrancy and the Dead Body: Creating Animate Thresholds: Diabetes and Planetary Health at Relationships and Identities in the Cadaver Lab the Edge of the Sea Amy Moran-Thomas, MIT Stephanie Cruz, University of Washington Cosmologies, Ontologies and A Gentle Empiricism: A New Way of Dying María Pilar Bacci, Universidad de Biodynamic Viticulture in New Zealand Deborah la República Heath, Lewis & Clark College Chairs: Chair: Iris Wallenburg, institute for Health Policy and Heather Paxson, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Management 178-2. Conferences as Field and Professional Worksites Maria Olejaz, Center for Medical Science and Rountable Workshop Technology Studies, University of Copenhagen Participants: 177. Viewing Cultural Traces of Science and Technology Infrastructuring STS by other Means? An Ethnographic in Africa Inquiry of the Organization of an STS Conference Panel Session Daniel Lopez Gomez, Universitat Oberta de 11:00 to 12:30 pm Catalunya; Israel Rodríguez-Giralt, Fundació per a la Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B Universitat Oberta de Catalunya; Miriam Arenas- Participants: Conejo, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Bridging STS and Innovation Systems Approaches to Scientific meetings: the territorial expression of the Knowledge-based Development in Africa: Towards an scientific community Maiko Rafael Spiess, Endogenous Systems of Innovation Framework Universidade Regional de Blumenau; Marcos Antonio Ogundiran Soumonni, University of the Mattedi, Universidade Regional de Blumenau Witwatersrand, South Africa Making and Doing Inclusive Conferences Victoria Curing Pharmaceuticals: Healing and Relational Neumann, University of Vienna; Angela Prendl,

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University of Vienna; Nikolaus Pöchhacker, Technical Participants: University of Munich Understanding the Opioid Epidemic: A Genealogical 178-3. Reproductive Bodies and Ambiguity Analysis of Pain Management Melina Sherman, Rountable Workshop University of Southern California, Annenberg School Participants: for Communication & Journalism Ambiguities of Abortion: Multiple Realities and Meteorological Frontiers: Climate Knowledge, the West, Misoprosotol in Lima, Peru Rebecca Melanie Irons, and U.S. Statecraft, 1800-1850 Zeke Baker, University University College London of California, Davis Making Sense of the Abortion Pill: A Historical Solar Energy Technologies: Contingency and Trajectory Sociotechnical Analysis of RU486 in Canada P of an Intermittent Duration Neglected. Cross Check of Campbell History of the Technology and STS. Nelson Arellano, Universidad de Tarapaca The Biomedicalization of Pain for Women, from Bodies to the Political Senses: The Case of Childbirth Maud When Doors are Removed for Our Own Safety. A Arnal, EHESS, Cermes3/IRIS Historical Case Study of the ‘Failed’ "Question Mark" Telephone Booth Mette Simonsen Abildgaard, 178-4. Communicating Science II Aalborg University Copenhagen Rountable Workshop The Exploration and Representation of the Technological Participants: Value of Industrial Heritage in China HUI LUO, Visuals in Biology: Motion and Agency Charudatta National Academy of Innovation Strategy,CAST; Navare, Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, Hongwei Wang, National Academy of Innovation Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Strategy, CAST; Xiangdong LIU, National Academy "You have to connect with the audience" Spaces of of Innovation Strategy, CAST; Xiang LI, National Communication as Spaces of Knowledge Production Academy of Innovation Strategy, China Mariana Celeste Smulski, Instituto de Ciencias Chairs: Antropológicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires Martina Schluender, University of Toronto Science Communication: Get a “Right” Answer or a New Susanne Bauer, University of Oslo Balance? Xiaomin Zhu, Peking University Nils Güttler, ETH 178-5. Zbola and the (in)Sensibility of Death 180. Re-assembling urban life: STS and the making of Panel Session sustainability II Participants: Panel Session Social Perceptions of Neglected Disease: The Case of 11:00 to 12:30 pm Zika Virus in Brazil Andre Sica de Campos, Unicamp; Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B Janaina Pamplona da Costa, Unicamp; Rhiannon Participants: Kroeger, Louisiana State University “This is what is coming”: Sociotechnical imaginaries of Experiencing Zbola: First Person Accounts of the energy future. A case study of Norwegian early (in)Sensibility Juan Aguilar, Reversed Pictures; adopters of solar panel technology Gitte Koksvik, Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University Norwegian University of Science and Technology "Do they want to kill us with Ebola?" Vaccine Trials and Pioneering new energy practices: Motivations and future Risk Communication in Ghana. John Kojo Aggrey, imaginations of prosumers in Norway Ingrid Ballo, Louisiana State University; Wesley Shrum, Louisiana University of Bergen State University Urban interconnectedness in a rural geography. The role Preparing for an Epidemic Amidst Uncertainty and of prosumers and energy citizenship William Distrust: One American City’s Efforts to Stem the Throndsen Spread of Disease and Stigma in Response to Ebola “Green” and gendered – Electric car culture in urban Paige Miller, University of Wisconsin, River Falls energy transitions Martin Anfinsen, Norwegian Zika Virus in Mexico: Its Social Aspects With a Gender University of Science and Technology Perspective Ana Pandal de la Peza, Universidad de las 181. STEM Education II: Reconfiguration within and Americas Puebla; Leandro Rodriguez Medina, Resistance to the Rise of (alt)Right-Wing Governments Universidad de las Americas Puebla Panel Session Discussant: 11:00 to 12:30 pm Wenda K Bauchspies, NSF Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson 179. Historical (In)Sensibilities II: STS and the History of Participants: the Present and the Absence Tracing Articulations of Science Education in the Panel Session Trumpocene Matthew Weinstein, Univ. Of 11:00 to 12:30 pm Washington-Tacoma Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A Uncovering the STEM-ification Governance Networks:

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The Story from Georgia Ajay Sharma; Cheryl Hudson, Law and Science in Minamata Disease: Japanese University of Georgia Experience of Social Struggle against The biggest STEM Education in Right-wing Populist Contexts John Kogai Atsushi SADAMATSU, Kyoto Koka Women`s Bencze; Lyn Carter, Australian Catholic University, College Melbourne, VIC, Australia Another Lesson from the Criminal Action on Morinaga Aesthetics and Political Resistance for Science Education Arsenic Milk Poisoning (1955-73) Takako Nakajima, Jesse Thomas Bazzul, University of Regina; Sara Rikkyo University Tolbert, University of Arizona Chair: The Hopes, Pitfalls and Redemption of Transdisciplinary, Kim Fortun, RPI Online, Open Science: Developing a Green 184. STS, Critical Design, Critical Digital Humanities II Neuroscience Curriculum Paul Tsang, University of Panel Session Toronto; Ximena Martinez, Ontario Institute for 11:00 to 12:30 pm Studies in Education, University of Toronto; Maria Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway Ikram, Green Neuroscience Laboratory, Institute for Participants: Green and Open Sciences; Ann Lam, Neurolinx Queer Justice Design: pivoting to, and articulating Research Institute; Elan Ohayon, Green Neuroscience outsider sensibilities to design new infrastructural Laboratory knowledge practices jarah moesch Chair: Exploring Resolutions to the Device Paradigm with Matthew Weinstein, Univ. Of Washington-Tacoma Speculative Design Holly Robbins, Delft University of 182. Sense and Sensibility: Science and Religion in a Technology; Elisa Giaccardi, Delft University of Secular Age Technology; Elvin Karana, Delft University of Panel Session Technology 11:00 to 12:30 pm Not just guns but bullets too: the role of diagetic Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent prototypes and material speculation within the STS Participants: and the Digital Humanities. Matt Ratto, University of Common Ways, Different Goals: Situated East-Asian and Toronto Scientific Conceptualizations of Mindfulness Mapping as a Critical Research Method: On Self- Meditation Zsofia Samodai, Institute of Science, Reflexive Design in the Academy Ned Prutzer, Technology, and Society, National Yang-Ming University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University Project methodology and critical thinking in the Science, State, and Spirituality: Scientific Creationism in contemporary demands of the Design Field Fabiana Korea, 1980-2016 Hyung Wook Park, Nanyang Heinrich, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Technological University Janeiro (PUC-Rio); Alberto Cipiniuk, Pontifícia Religion, Science, State: "Self Help" Antimalaria in Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) Mandatory Palestine, 1922-1940 Omri Tubi, Chair: Northwestern University James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Divine Madness of Science: Reading Benjamin Lee 185. Articulating the Sensibilities of Social Media I Whorf’s Theosophical Anthropology Matthew Clay Panel Session Watson, Mount Holyoke College 11:00 to 12:30 pm Reading Meteorology through Different Temporal Senses Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - The Fens Su Hu, University of Edinburgh Participants: Chair: Social Media Definition: A Task for the Researcher or Renee Blackburn, MIT the Participant? Harry T Dyer, University of East 183. Toxic Torts and Persistent Polluters II: Persistent Anglia Polluters Challenged by Toxic Torts Negotiating Visibility: How Expertise Shapes the Panel Session Communication on Platforms Andrea Geipel, MCTS, 11:00 to 12:30 pm Technical University of Munich Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Public Garden It’s Time for Scientists to E-volve: Scientists’ Participants: Engagement in Online Public Science Communication Reconstructing Genba: RCA Groundwater Pollution, of GMO issue in China xiao zhang, The University of Research and Lawsuit in Taiwan, 1970-2014 Yi-Ping Tokyo Lin, National Yang-Ming University How Can Caregivers Take Care of Themselves with Lost and Found in Translation: Contesting US Legal Social Media? Erting Sa, SUNY Albany Authorities in a Transnational Mass Toxic Tort Utilizing Social Media for Knowledge-making: A Litigation in Taiwan Hsin-Hsing Chen, Graduate Research Framework Ricky Leung, SUNY-Albany Instititute for Social Transformation Studies

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Chair: Panel Session Ricky Leung, SUNY-Albany 2:00 to 3:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A Participants: LUNCH 12:30-2:00 pm Microethnicities Amber Benezra, NYU Tandon School of 186. Blogs, Backchannels and Short Form Writing Engineering Lunchtime Workshop Prosthetic Whiteness: Management of Racial Risks in 12:45 to 1:45 pm Opioid Science Helena Hansen, New York University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Submerging Race in Biomedical Studies of Testosterone Presenters: Liz Carlin, CUNY Graduate Center; Brandon Kramer; Gloria Baigorrotegui, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados - Rebecca Jordan-Young, Barnard College, Columbia Usach University; Katrina Karkazis, Stanford University Anita Chan, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, ICR The Powers of Testosterone: Race, Nation, and the Steven Jackson, Cornell University Regulation of Women Athletes Rebecca Jordan- Tania Pérez-Bustos, National University of Colombia Young, Barnard College, Columbia University; Amanda Windle, London College of Communiciation, Katrina Karkazis, Stanford University University of the Arts, London The Rational Self and the Impulsive Other: Dual-Process 187. Building STS Programs Models and Racializing Assemblages Chad Valasek, Lunchtime Workshop University of California at San Diego 12:45 to 1:45 pm Chairs: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Rebecca Jordan-Young, Barnard College, Columbia Presenters: University Samuel A Weiss Evans, Tufts University Katrina Karkazis, Stanford University Daniel Breslau, Virginia Tech Gretchen Gano, Center for Science, Technology, 194. Visual (In)Sensibilities III Medicine & Society, University of California Berkeley Panel Session Kelly Joyce, Drexel University 2:00 to 3:30 pm Kyoko Sato, Stanford University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Nick Seaver, Tufts University Participants: Jameson Wetmore, Arizona State University Making Sense of Images: Approaches to Visualization in 188. Feminist STS Meet-up Biology and the Life Sciences Scott Curtis, Lunchtime Workshop Northwestern University 12:45 to 1:45 pm Not Just Any Map Will Do: Map Usage in the Site Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Selection of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational- Wave Observatory (LIGO) Large-Scale 189. Ethnografilm Dalies II Interferometers Tiffany Nichols, Harvard University - Lunchtime Workshop History of Science 12:45 to 1:45 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Visualising Data: A Study of Biomedical Imaging Practices in MRI Innovation, Past and Present Silvia 190. Getting Out The 1,000 Words 2: Pitch Slam with Casini, University of Aberdeen News Editors! Visualizing Lies: The Relevance of Imaging Lunchtime Workshop Technologies in Modern Lie Detection Torsten 12:45 to 1:45 pm Heinemann, University of California, Berkeley; Sheraton Boston: Floor 2 - Grand Ballroom Larissa Fischer, University of Hamburg; Bettina Paul, 191. EASTS Journal Editorial Meeting Universität Hamburg Lunchtime Workshop Chair: 12:45 to 1:45 pm Dorothea Born, University of Vienna Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Public Garden Discussant: 192. Doing Situational Maps and Analysis in STS Regula Valérie Burri, HCU - HafenCity University Lunchtime Workshop Hamburg 12:45 to 1:45 pm 195. Envisioning Nuclear Technology Futures Amid Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 – Riverway Political-Epistemic Uncertainties Presenter: Adele Clark Panel Session 2:00 to 3:30 pm 193. Analyzing Race as a Ghost Variable in Human Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Research Participants:

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Political-Epistemologies of Mankala Cooperative Nuclear Potsdam Energy Financing in Finland Vincent Ialenti, Cornell Privacy and Security in the Age of Human Augmentics University Jason Archer, University of Illinois at Chicago Populism and Nuclear Power in Europe Gordon Chair: Mackerron, University of Sussex Richard B Duque, SUNY Polytechnic Institute Nuclear Emergency Response: Walking the Tight Rope 198. Studying Science Communication I between Cynicism and Normalization Sonja Schmid, Panel Session Virginia Tech, NVC 2:00 to 3:30 pm Nuclear Lying: A History Hugh Gusterson, George Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Washington University Participants: The Walking Dead: “Truth” and the “Success” of Diagnosing Orthorexia Nervosa: The Medicalization of Advanced Reactor Technology Allison Macfarlane, “Excessive Health” in the News Media Amy A. Ross, George Mason University Northwestern University Discussant: Follow This Fitness Guide and Build Yourself a Nation Aleksandr Sklyar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Erela Ben Shachar, STS Department , Bar Ilan U. 196. Synthetic Actors II: Algorithms and Databases as Israel Synthetic Actors From the Lab to the Streets: A Field Report on Training Panel Session for Synthetic Biologists in Public Engagement 2:00 to 3:30 pm Matthew Harsh, Concordia University; Brandiff Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Caron; Ravtosh Bal, Concordia University, Montreal, Participants: Canada Synthetic Situations and Algorithmic Phenomena Elena Is Scientific Knowledge “Borderless”? The Citation and Parmiggiani, NTNU; Eric Monteiro, Norwegian Credibility of Local and International Research in University of Science and Technology (NTNU); China’s GM-Food Controversies Wanheng HU, Thomas Østerlie, NTNU Social Research Peking University Synthetic Relationships: Affective Flexibility in the What the Hack? Questioning Hackathons as Science Diagnostic Genetics Laboratory Chris Goldsworthy, Communication Devices Heidi Gautschi, EPFL; Institute for Science, Innovation and Society, Gianluigi Viscusi, EPFL University of Oxford Chair: Approaching the Algorithmic Governance of HIV Jeffrey Maja Horst, University of Copenhagen Andrew Christensen, Tema T, Linköping University 199. Citizen Science Politics and Practices I “How angels are made”: Ashley Madison and the Social Panel Session Bot Affair Tero Karppi, Department of Media Study, 2:00 to 3:30 pm State University of New York at Buffalo Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H Chair: Participants: Niklas Woermann, University of Southern Denmark Crowdsourcing Vector Surveillance: Mosquito Mappers Discussant: and Citizen Scientists Encounters Maria I. Espinoza, Karin Knorr Cetina, University of Chicago Rutgers University 197. Shaping the Human-Technology Frontier I The Missing Link in Air Quality Citizen Sensing Panel Session Projects; Making Sense of Data Ehsan Sabaghian, 2:00 to 3:30 pm School of Information Studies, Syracuse University; Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Sikana Tanupabrungsun, School of Information Participants: Studies, Syracuse University; Murali Venkatesh, Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Data Protection in the Age of School Of Information Studies, Syracuse University; Wearable Biotech Elizabeth Wissinger, City Sonal Ashok Said, School of Inforamtion Studies, University of New York/BMCC and Grad Center Syracuse University Configuring Technologies, Organizations and User- The Ethics of Citizen Science Gaming: Perspectives from Bodies: The Introduction of 3D Printing to the STS Karen Schrier, Marist College Prosthetics Industry David Seibt, Technical University Design Thinking for the Ideation of Collaborative of Munich Research Processes: A Comparative Case Study about Do Technologies Matter to Social Movements? A the Co-Design of Citizen Science Experiments Enric Materialist Possibility Austin Fitzpatrick, University of Senabre Hidalgo, IN3 - Open University of Catalonia San Diego // CECAN - University of Surrey; Josep Perelló, Hybrid Ecologies, Affective Atmospheres and Metabolic OpenSystems, Universitat de Barcelona; Isabelle Systems in Art and Design Desiree Förster, University Bonhoure, Universitat de Barcelona

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Understanding Volunteers’ Interests in Virtual Citizen 2:00 to 3:30 pm Science Projects Emily Oswald, Department of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Education, University of Oslo Chairs: Chairs: Banu Subramaniam, University of Massachusetts Shun-Ling Chen, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Amherst Sinica Evelynn Hammonds Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, ISCC CNRS Paris Sorbonne Panel Members: 200. Techno-Jobs and Capital III: Transnationalism, Khiara Bridges, Boston University Race, Gender, and Expertise of Techno-Labor Christa Craven, College of Wooster Panel Session Dana-ain Davis, Queens College & CUNY Graduate 2:00 to 3:30 pm Center Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Cei A Lambert, Fenway Health Participants: Susan Yanow, Our Bodies Ourselves Maintenance Work for the Global Information Highway: 203. Plasticity, Postgenomics, and the Politics of Possibility Village Data Processing Centers in India Winifred II Poster, Washington University, St. Louis Panel Session Race, Gender, and the Perfect Digital Latina Worker 2:00 to 3:30 pm Melissa Villa-Nicholas, University of Rhode Island; Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Miriam Sweeney, University of Alabama Participants: Approaching the Ancillary Work of Campus-Based Epigenetic Plasticity and Permeability: Shifting Competitive Gaming Nicholas Taylor, North Carolina Temporality and New Thresholds of Fetal Life Becky State University K Mansfield, Ohio State University Creative Class Consciousness: The Origins of a Epigenetic Inheritance and Postcoloniality: The Case of Collective Identity Matthew Wisnioski, Virginia Tech the ‘Thin-Fat Indian Baby’ Ruth Müller, MCTS TU Data Science as a New Expertise and the PhD Question München; Michael Penkler, Technical University of Angela Xiao Wu, New York University Munich Chair: Equipping for Plasticity Kim Hendrickx, Centre for Norma Tamaria Möllers, Queen's University (Kingston, Sociological Research, KU Leuven Canada) On the Traces of Biosocial Plasticity. A Genealogical Approach Luca Chiapperino, University of Lausanne, 201. Constructing (Sociotechnical) Resilience: Modeling Faculty of Social and Political Sciences; Francesco and Reflexive Engagement in STS Panese, University of Lausanne, Faculty of Social and Panel Session Political Sciences 2:00 to 3:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Plasticity and Possibility in Regenerative Biology: Model Organisms and New Human Biologies Emily Participants: Wanderer, University of Pittsburgh Resilience as a Sociotechnical Problem: Concept and Chair: Methodology Sulfikar Amir, Nanyang Technological Martine Lappe, Columbia University University Organisational Interdependencies and Emergency 204. From Disruption to Obstruction: Race, Gender, Capacity: A Sociotechnical System Approach Justyna Economics, and Other (In)sensibilities of Edtech Katarzyna Tasic, Nanyang Technological University Panel Session Modeling Sociotechnical Resilience: the Case of 2:00 to 3:30 pm Singapore MRT Fredy Tantri, Nanyang Technological Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter University Participants: Imaginary and Dysfunction: The Real-time Emergency Designing Race: The Formation of Synthetic Intellectuals Radiological Consequence Simulation Technology for Christien Tompkins, UCLA Nuclear Disaster in Japan Kohta Juraku, Tokyo Denki Disruptive Fixation: How Enthusiasm for Ed-Tech University; Shin-etsu SUGAWARA, Central Research Survives Despite Persistent and Predictable Failures Institute of Electric Power Industry Christo Sims, University of California, San Diego Chair: Feminist Politics of Belonging: Participatory Culture and Sulfikar Amir, Nanyang Technological University Youth Digital Video Production Negin Dahya, Discussant: University of Washington; W. E. King, University of Kohta Juraku, Tokyo Denki University Washington Times Thirty: Infrastructural Politics, Justice, and Edtech 202. Invited Session: Reproductive Justice and Injustice Roderic Crooks, UCLA Department of Information Panel Discussion Studies

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Chairs: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Roderic Crooks, UCLA Department of Information Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A Studies Participants: hemy ramiel, Bar Ilan University The Yale Language Laboratory, a Study of Method 205. The Ethnographic Effect: Imagining a Next Jeffrey Wajsberg, York University Generation of Methodological Possibilities II Neural War Zone: Containing Immigrants, Terrorists, and Panel Session Sex Offenders Anthony Ryan Hatch, Wesleyan 2:00 to 3:30 pm University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A Necro-life. Dead Bodies, Decomposition, and Muertos Participants: Making Practices in Colombia. Julia Alejandra A Second Chance: Improvisation, Re-Enactment and Morales Fontanilla, University of California Davis Anthropological Knowledges Sydney M Silverstein, From ‘Proletarian Lungs’ to Classed Nonhumans? Or, Emory University Does Class Have a Substance? Lee Nelson, RPI Watching Closely: An Exercise-Based Approach to Can the Death of a Cow Talk about Ours? Animal Direct Observation Methods Christena Nippert-Eng, Tanotopolitics Producing Modern State Lives Gonzalo Indiana University Correa, Universidad de la República (Uruguay) A Knotty Problem: Arts Based Action Research in and Chair: out of a Community Garden sam smiley, AstroDime Mara Dicenta-Vilker, RPI Transit Authority Discussant: Citizen Sensing, Urban Politics and Practice-Based Mara Dicenta-Vilker, RPI Research Lara Houston, Goldsmiths, University of 208. Indigenous Knowledges and Technologies I London; Jennifer Gabrys, Goldsmiths, University of Panel Session London; Helen Pritchard, Goldsmiths University of 2:00 to 3:30 pm London Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B Ethnographic Discoveries from an Uncomfortable Participants: Impromptu Speaker Position Nassima Abdelghafour, Growing Governance: Genetically Modified American Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation Chestnut & Indigenous-led Participatory Process Chair: Kathleen Barnhill, North Carolina State University Andrea Ballestero, Rice University Indigenous Knowledge as Local Response to 206. Sociotechnical Approaches to Privacy and Data Globalization and Climate Change in Nigeria/Africa Protection III Geoffrey I. Nwaka, Abia State University Uturu Panel Session Brazilian Indigenous Communicative Practices and 2:00 to 3:30 pm Ecological Forms of Knowledge in the Digital Age Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B Eliete Pereira, University of São Paulo Participants: Buen Vivir as a Decolonial, Ecological and Political Law/Technology Lag or Law as Technology? Construction Adriano Fabri, Universidade Federal do Deconstructing Data Protection Law in the Big Data Paraná - UFPR Age Maria Eduarda Gonçalves, DINAMIA'CET - IUL, Can Patents Incentivise the Indigenous Knowledge ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute Holders? A Study of Grassroots Innovations in India From Treaties to Arrests: Internet Governance in the US Gautam Sharma, Central University of Gujarat and Europe in the Age of Big Data Anna Artyushina, Chair: York University Tiago Ribeiro Duarte, University of Brasília Figuring Out “Reasonable Expectations” of Data 209. Making pasts, making futures: Material practices of Protection and Privacy as Sociotechnical Phenomena temporal work Martina Klausner, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Panel Session Law and Medical Research in the Age of Big Data: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Implications for Policy and the Production of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A Knowledge Reid Mahlon Whitaker, University of Participants: California Berkeley Software rot, infrastructure decay – unruly bodies of code Chair: in time Marisa Leavitt Cohn, IT University Katie Shilton, University of Maryland, College Park Copenhagen; Madeira Interactive Technologies Discussant: Institute Meg Leta Jones, Georgetown University Making the future in the city Leah Horgan, University of 207. Necropolitics California, Irvine; Paul Dourish, University Of Panel Session Calilfornia Irvine

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What does it mean to be a good hospital? Reconfiguring Steve Fuller’s Social Epistemology accountability in healthcare organizations Kathleen Panel Session Pine, University of California, Irvine; Melissa 2:00 to 3:30 pm Mazmanian, UC Irvine Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Designing the end of the fishery Phoebe Sengers, Cornell Participants: University Knowing Humanity in the Social World - The Path of Chair: Steve Fuller’s Social Epistemology Francis Remedios, Melissa Mazmanian, UC Irvine Independent Scholar Discussant: Fuller's Science Studies, Intelligent Design, and Ingrid Erickson, Rutgers, State Univ of New Jersey Alternative Theology R Valentine Dusek, Univ. of 210. Qualitative Methods in the Context of Sustainable New Hampshire Energy Transformations The Path Forks at Dover: Social Epistemology for the Panel Session One and for the Many Jim Collier, Virginia Tech 2:00 to 3:30 pm Fuller’s Faustian Bargain Robert Frodeman, University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B of North Texas Participants: Discussant: Visualizing the dreamscapes of modernity: Analyzing Steve Fuller, University Of Warwick sociotechnical imaginaries in the area of sustainability 213. The Sensibilities of East Asian STS: Strategies, transitions Alexander Wentland, Technical University Trajectories, and Visions I of Munich Panel Session Approaching sociotechnical orders of energy with 2:00 to 3:30 pm situational analysis: Intervening in energy Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Public Garden transformations through a new methodological Participants: perspective Matthias Klaes, Universität Augsburg; The Strategies and Trajectories of EASTS Journal (2006- Sarah Glück, Zeppelin Universität gemeinnützige 2015) and its Social and Academic Contexts Daiwie GmbH Fu, Graduate Instiute of STS, Nation Yang-Ming Do multiple realities lie behind apparent failures in Univ., Taiwan building energy predictions? Catherine Willan, UCL Beyond the Engine of Economy: New Social Challenges Energy Institute; Paul Ruyssevelt, UCL Energy to S&T in East Asia Hee-Je Bak, Kyung Hee Institute; Michelle Shipworth University Imagining Energy Futures: Competing Narratives and STS in Post-311 Japan: Methodology, Strategy and Innovation Policies in the US and Germany Farida Adaptation Togo Joseph Tsukahara, Kobe University Mortada, Harvard Law School Tracing Living Traditions: Asian Medicines and Their Chair: Paths toward Modernization Wen-Hua Kuo, National Matthias Klaes, Universität Augsburg Yang-Ming University Discussant: Seeing Like an Asian: ‘Asia as Method’ Narrative for Mirko Suhari, Zeppelin University East Asian and the US STS Sungwoo Ahn, Virginia 211. Integrating STS scholarship into exploratory Tech teaching-research approaches in STEM education Chair: Panel Session Wen-Hua Kuo, National Yang-Ming University 2:00 to 3:30 pm Discussant: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Michael M.J. Fischer, M.I.T Participants: 214. STS, Critical Design, Critical Digital Humanities III Exploratory practice of teaching feminist STS to students Panel Session and researchers in STEM Petra Lucht, Technical 2:00 to 3:30 pm University Berlin Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway The Selfish Teacher Arthur Galamba, Canterbury Christ Participants: Church University Designing for Distributed Sensibilities: Challenges with Curiosity Opens Learning and Teaching: Explorations in Community Wireless Mesh Networks Dawn Walker, Science and History Elizabeth Cavicchi, Edgerton Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Center, MIT Engaging the concept of the ‘script’ as means for Geometry Starts with Geo! - Explorations in Historical intervention Judith Christine Igelsböck, MCTS, Science Jais Brohinsky, Turtle Island Preserve and Technical University of Munich Harvard University That's not my job: infrastructure vs. hacking in digital 212. Knowing Humanity in the Social World - The Path of fabrication processes Nadya Peek, MIT - CBA

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Social Video and the Politics of Perceptibility: Thinking Panel Session Through Benjamin and Rancière Andrew Arthur 4:00 to 5:30 pm Fitzgerald, Stanford University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B For better or for worse: Problematizing a union with Participants: software Sarah Beth Evans, North Carolina State (Un)Dividing devices of sensory knowledge Thomas University Vangeebergen, PSL Research University - University Chair: of Liege James Malazita, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Hand – Eye – Mouse – Power Tools: Craft, Embodiment 215. Articulating the Sensibilities of Social Media II and the Digital in Architecture Education Claire Panel Session Nicholas, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 2:00 to 3:30 pm Knowing by Approximation: Locating and Re-Locating Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - The Fens Peripheral Sensation Lan A. Li, Columbia University Participants: Knowing Remotely: Truth-Value and Truth-Politics at Avatar: Multiple or Disrupted? Research on Identity in Saydnaya Prison Nadia Christidi, MIT the Age of the Internet Xiaoju Dong, Institute of Sensitivity to and Sensibility for Our Home Richard Science, Technology and Society, School of Social Janda, McGill University; Carolina Cruz Vinaccia, Sciences, Tsinghua University Myko Social Score Project The Social Properties of Enscreened Entities Alison 218. Cold War Science, Technology, and Policy: The Marlin, University of Melbourne Americas in a Global Perspective Translating New Media Practices on Gay Dating App Panel Session Socialities in Translocal, Telepresent Manila Paul 4:00 to 5:30 pm Michael Leonardo Atienza, Department of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana- Participants: Champaign Back into the Fold: Sino-American Scientific On Grindr and the Politics of the User Tyler Easterbrook, Cooperation Before Diplomatic Normalisation, 1971- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1978 Pete Millwood, University of Oxford Live Streaming Changes Video Game Testing: Observing Cold Stars: Astronomy, Politics and Identity in Chile Contextual Player Behavior over Video Streaming during the Global Cold War Barbara Silva, Services Eric Nelson Bailey, Japan Advanced Institute Universidad Catolica de Chile of Science and Technology; Yasunobu ITO, Japan Environments of Research: US-USSR Agreement on Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Environmental Protection as a Scientific Collaboration (JAIST) Initiative Anna Amramina, University of Minnesota Chair: Nitrogen Science, Technologies, and Policy. A Ricky Leung, SUNY-Albany Transnational History of Agro-ecological Change in 216. Sorting People Out: Tracing the Political Biographies the Americas. William San Martin, MIT / UC Davis of Ethnic/Racial Categories Sekiko Yoshida: Scientific Computation with an Abacus Panel Session in the Early U.S. Space Program Eileen Clancy, 4:00 to 5:30 pm Graduate Center, City University of New York Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A Chair: Participants: Barbara Silva, Universidad Catolica de Chile Demonstrating the Future: Ethnoracial Projection in U.S. 219. Making Algorithms: Inscriptions, Benchmarks and Latino Politics Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Computers Northwestern University Panel Session The Rise and Fall of the Ethnic Category of 4:00 to 5:30 pm “Mizrahim”/“Ashkenazim” by the Israeli Central Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Bureau Hagar Tzameret-Kertcher, Sapir Academic Participants: College; Sigal Nagar-Ron, Sapir Academic College Algorithms and Efficiency: How corporate software Enumerating by Caste: Changing Demands by the Indian developers value time and ‘energy’ when building State and Social Movements Trina Vithayathil, technical systems Paula Bialski, Leuphana University Providence College Luneburg The Absence of Numbers: Stepping Toward a A Local Ecology of Scientific Software Knowledge Seth “Colorblind” Israel Anat Leibler, Bar Ilan University Erickson, UCLA Chair: Writing a Statistical Package: Tailoring an Old Algorithm Anat Leibler, Bar Ilan University to a New Processor Jérémy Grosman 217. Sensing and Apprehending Spacetime and code-time: Astronomical algorithms

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evolving through dimensions of temporality and 222. Citizen Science Politics and Practices II materiality as scientists change technological practices Panel Session Bernadette Randles, UCLA 4:00 to 5:30 pm Ground truths: designing referential repositories for Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H image-processing algorithms Florian Jaton, Université Participants: de Lausanne Modes of Engagement in Arctic Science: Rights Holders, Chair: Stakeholders, and the Citizen Science Debate Noor Florian Jaton, Université de Lausanne Johnson, University of Colorado Boulder; Ruth Duerr, 220. Shaping the Human-Technology Frontier II Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship; Heidi Panel Session McCann, University of Colorado Boulder; Peter 4:00 to 5:30 pm Pulsifer, University of Colorado Boulder; Colleen Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Strawhacker, University of Colorado Boulder Participants: The Politics of Expertise in Environmental Research: Considering the Climber Courtney Cecale, University Show Me the Values: Revisiting the Politics of Artefacts of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Boaz Miller, The Gradguate Program in STS, Bar Ilan University Raising Ethics: Parents of Critically Ill Children Taking the Lead in Scientific Research Amy Dockser Marcus, The Body Modular: What Does It Mean To Be Modular? Harvard Medical School; Isaac Kohane, Harvard Emily Goldsher-Diamond, University of Connecticut Medical School; Effy Vayena, University of Zurich Unbundled Relationships and Affective Commodities Community Wireless Networks as Policy Alexander A Horak; Kentaro Toyama, University of Makery/Makerspace Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, Michigan ISCC CNRS Paris Sorbonne The Mediating Role of Tablets in Institutionalized Citizen Science? Lay Participation from Research Uruguayan Seniors' Lives Alex Castleton; Mercedes Science to Regulatory Decisions Shun-Ling Chen, Ponce de Leon, University of Montevideo; Cecilia Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica Ramirez, University of Montevideo; Alejandro Cid, University of Montevideo Chairs: Iris Eisenberger, University of Natural Resources and Total Recall: Standardizing Memory in Facebook Life Sciences, Vienna Applications Hagar Bohbot, University of Haifa, Israel Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, ISCC CNRS Paris Sorbonne Emerging Technologies & Community Resilience (ETCR) Richard B Duque, SUNY Polytechnic 223. Marginal and Invisible Labor Institute Panel Session Chair: 4:00 to 5:30 pm Richard B Duque, SUNY Polytechnic Institute Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Participants: 221. Studying Science Communication II An (in)sensible Machine: The Unpaid Care Worker in the Panel Session Chthulucene Ingrid Meintjes, Dept of Women's, 4:00 to 5:30 pm Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Emory University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Creating Commensurability: Standardizing “Foreign” Participants: Medical Labor Eram Alam, University of The Evolution of Public-Scientists: How Indian Science Pennsylvania Museums Are Creating Grassroots Innovators anwesha Job Prospects and Flow of Young Researchers Alejandro chakraborty, University of Bologna Canales, UNAM-IISUE; Mery Hamui, Universidad Science Communication and Art Spaces: A Critical Autonoma Metropolitana Understanding Gianluigi Viscusi, EPFL; Chiara Bored Tech Workers Being Casually Racist Sareeta Rubessi, Université Grenoble-Alpes (UGA), France Amrute, University of Washington Engaged Modest Witnesses: Building Bridges Between Natural History Research Museums and Society Per 224. Techno-Optimism: Considering Affective Hetland, Department of Education, University of Oslo Attachments to the Promises of Technoscience Dietary Advice and the Urge for Certainty Andreas Panel Session Gunnarsson, Department of Sociology and Work 4:00 to 5:30 pm Science, University of Gothenburg Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Disorganized Infant Attachment, Film Technologies and Participants: the Making of a ‘Buzzing’ Boundary Object Robbie Minecraft and the Unmarked Gamer: Techno-Optimism Duschinsky, Cambridge University in Pathways to Programming Morgan G. Ames, Chair: CSTMS, UC Berkeley Sarah Davies, University of Copenhagen Alternative Medicine Diagnostic Equipment and the

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Promises of Techno-Science in Ghana’s Herbal Viteritti, University of Rome Medicine Clinics Damien Droney, Stanford University Interdisciplinarity, Science, Technology and Teacher Playing With Life: How Science Fiction Helped Shape Education in a Historical-critical Perspective Natalia the Moral Economy of Synthetic Biology Rebecca de Lima Bueno, Tecnhology University of Paraná Wilbanks, Stanford University 228. The Ethnographic Effect: Imagining a Next On Risk Mitigation and Desperate Techno-Optimism in Generation of Methodological Possibilities III Ghana’s E-Waste Ground Zero Peter Little Panel Session Discussant: 4:00 to 5:30 pm Lilly Irani, University of California, San Diego Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A 225. 2017 Bernal Prize winner: Scholar Meets Critics Participants: Author Meets Critic Seeing the Large in the Ethnographic Trace Sarah 4:00 to 5:30 pm Catherine Inman, University of Washington; Tom Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Wilson, University of Washington 226. Plasticity, Postgenomics, and the Politics of Possibility Analyzing the Analyst: Theater as Method in the III Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory Yelena Gluzman, Panel Session UCSD 4:00 to 5:30 pm Affordances of the Smartphone for Knowing Together Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Karen Waltorp, Aarhus University Participants: Don’t Worship the Stars: Opening the Black Box of Broken Brains? Plasticity and Hope in Developmental ‘Algorithmic Management’ Hatim Rahman, Stanford Neuroscience Kasia Tolwinski University Depressed Life: Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis and New Doubting Objects as Archaeological Analytics Ben Plastic Epistemologies of the Human Ariel J Rawson, Alberti, Framingham State University The Ohio State University Chair: The EDC-MixRisk Project: Mixing the Real-Lives of Brit Ross Ross Winthereik, IT University of Copenhagen EDC Risk and its Localized Implementation Nadav 229. Communication and Materiality Even Chorev, European Institute of Oncology; Panel Session Giuseppe Testa, European School of Molecular 4:00 to 5:30 pm Medicine Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B The Plasticity of Epigenetics. An Ethnography of the Participants: Enactment of Epigenetic Perspectives in a Psychiatric Urbanized Nature and the “Green Screen.” Hillary Research Laboratory Georgia Samaras Angelo, UCSC Plastic Bodies and Rigid Societies: Epigenetics, Animal The Ruins of Novo Hamburgo. Skill and melancholia in a Models and Social Hierarchies Paul Martin, global shoe town. Claudio Benzecry, Northwestern Department of Sociological Studies, University of University Sheffield; Andrew Bartlett, University of Sheffield The Social Lives of Personal Screens Pablo Boczkowski, Chair: Northwestern University; Eugenia Mitchelstein, Becky K Mansfield, Ohio State University Universidad de San Andrés; Victoria Andelsman, 227. The Promises and Pitfalls of Educational Universidad de San Andrés; Silvana Leiva, Technologies and Techniques Universidad de San Andrés Panel Session Feeding Cities: Infrastructure, Efficiency, and the Food 4:00 to 5:30 pm System. Andrew Dinner, University of Connecticut Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter Material Destruction and Ontological Dismantling in the Participants: Islamic State. Fiona Greenland, University of "Shaping the Future": Techniques of Future-telling in the Michigan Education Technology Field hemy ramiel, Bar Ilan Pigeonholed: The Tension Between Experimentation and University Communication in Producing Contemporary Art. The Politics of Technology: A View on the Connecting Hannah Wohl, Northwestern University Equality Programme Alejandro Artopoulos, 230. : Critical STS Engagements Universidad de San Andrés; Gustavo Seijo, Panel Session Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento / 4:00 to 5:30 pm CONICET Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A Ulysses and the Sirens, Frankenstein, Cyborg and the Participants: Passion for Knowledge: Training in the Style and Transhuman Rights: Rawlsian Principles as a Framework Sensibility of Science and Technology Studies Assunta for Discussing Transhumanist Challenges Morten Bay,

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UCLA Department of Information Studies Philosophy, Czech Academy of Scien Uploaded Anthropologies: Moral Theory and STS in the On the Epistemic Significance of Time in Science and Its Transhuman Debate Levi Checketts, Graduate Neglect in STS Research Libor Benda, Centre for Theological Union Science, Technology, and Society Studies, Institute of Robert C. W. Ettinger and the (Trans) Human Condition Philosophy, Czech Academy of Scien Grant W Shoffstall, Williams College For a Pedagogy of Future emilia araujo, universidade do Second Lives: A Genealogy of Holographic Ghosts and minho Posthumous Presence Thomas H Conner, Univ. of 233. Energy Matters California-San Diego Panel Session Chair: 4:00 to 5:30 pm Grant W Shoffstall, Williams College Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B 231. Indigenous Knowledges and Technologies II Participants: Panel Session Social Construction of Biogas and the Problem of Rice 4:00 to 5:30 pm Straw Burning in India poonam pandey, Maastricht Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B University, Netherlands; Wiebe E. Bijker, Universiteit Participants: Maastricht Indigenous People’s Limited Participation in the Socio-Technical Systems and Urban Energy Politics in Brazilian National Plan of Adaptation to Climate the 21st Century Kelly Joyce, Drexel University; Change Tiago Ribeiro Duarte, University of Brasília Diane Sicotte, Drexel University Indigenous Telecommunications: Community Dark Matter: Renewable Energy Transitions, Black Innovations in Mobile Connectivity and Intranets Theory and Posthuman Currents Myles Lennon, Yale CLAUDIA MAGALLANES-BLANCO, University UNIVERSIDAD IBEROAMERICANA PUEBLA The Resilience of Sociotechnical Infrastructure Shamanic Microscopy César Enrique GIRALDO Changdeok Gim, Arizona State University HERRERA, Institute for Science, Innovation and 234. STS (In)sensibilities and Health Professions Society, University of Oxford Education Have We Ever Developed "Modern" Technologies? Panel Session Agricultural Irrigation Technologies in Peru and their 4:00 to 5:30 pm Organizational, Symbolic and Environmental Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Characteristics Julio Sebastián Zárate, Grupo de Participants: Análisis para el Desarrollo Knowing, Not Knowing, and Knowing In-Between: Technological Autonomy as an Articulating Axis in the Responding to Epistemological Rifts at an American Creation and Socialization of Knowledge in Medical School Julia Knopes, Case Western Reserve Indigenous Peoples of Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico Univerity Carlos Francisco Baca Feldman, Universidad Patient Labour and the Consequences of Excellence at the Iberoamericana Puebla; Erick Huerta Velázquez, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Anna Redes por la Diversidad, Equidad y Sustentabilidad Ruddock, King's College London A.C. “The Fidelity to Checklist”: Training the Body of the Chair: Standardized Patient in Clinical Simulation Ivana CLAUDIA MAGALLANES-BLANCO, Guarrasi, University of California, San Diego UNIVERSIDAD IBEROAMERICANA PUEBLA “You've Had That Training in Your Program”: Genetic 232. Time and Temporalities Counselors Making Sense of the Genomic Revolution Panel Session Susan Markens, Lehman College, CUNY 4:00 to 5:30 pm Facing the ‘Negro Problem’ in Healthcare: A Black Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A Political Critique of Cultural Humility Kenneth Pass, Participants: Northwestern University; Emily Pingel, Emory The Pace of Science: An Ecological Perspective Stasa University Milojevic, Indiana University; Filippo Radicchi, Chairs: Indiana University; John Walsh, Georgia Institute Of Julia Knopes, Case Western Reserve Univerity Technology Kelly Underman, University of Illinois at Chicago Chronopolitics in Experimental Physics: Technologies of Alexandra Vinson, Northwestern University Timework Tereza Virtová, Institute of Philosophy, 235. Philosophical Interventions into STS Questions Academy of Sciences Czech Republic; Filip Vostal, Panel Session Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of 4:00 to 5:30 pm Sciences; Libor Benda, Centre for Science, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Technology, and Society Studies, Institute of

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Participants: Open Source Seeds: Plant Breeding and Bioart vs. Bringing the Flesh of Mars into Focus: An Ecological Corporate Tech Allison Carruth, UCLA Approach to Orbiter Vision Einar Engström, Science Craftwork as scientific rhetoric: Examples from DIY bio and Technology Studies, York University Elizabeth Pitts, University of Pittsburgh Provincializing Deep Learning Michael Castelle, Chair: University of Chicago Allison Carruth, UCLA Navigating Truth and Relativism in by way of 238. Getting Past Inevitablist Despair: On Guerilla and Nietzsche's Perspectivalism Christine Payne, Action EthoEcologies University of California San Diego Panel Session On “Ideo-Methodo-Logical” Dimensions of Knowledge 4:00 to 5:30 pm Production Juliano Camillo, Federal University of Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - The Fens Santa Catarina; André Machado Rodrigues, University Participants: of São Paulo; Cristiano Mattos, University of São Intimate Political Ecologies: Crows, Coyotes, Humans, Paulo Genomes, Treaty Brian Noble, Dalhousie University Categorias Gerais Orientadoras Do Desenvolvimento Loose Methods: Emergent Ethical Frameworks for Nacional A Partir Das Obras Álvaro Vieira Pinto José Journalism in the Wake of Protests and New Ernesto de Fáveri, Fundação Universitária para o Technologies Candis Callison, Unversity of British Desenvolvimento do Alto Vale do Itajaí; Sandro Luiz Columbia; Mary Lynn Young, University of British Bazzanella, Universidade do Contestado Columbia 236. The Sensibilities of East Asian STS: Strategies, “The Courage to Be Afraid”: Finding Hope in Trajectories, and Visions II Apocalyptic Anxiety Zachary M Loeb, History & Panel Session Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania 4:00 to 5:30 pm Social, Technological, and Developmental Responses to Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Public Garden Mongolian Dzud Allison Hailey Hahn, City University Participants: of New York, Baruch College Shōyu and Hospitals: the Emergence of Low-Sodium Soy Discussant: Sauce in Modern Japan I Nakayama, University of Kim TallBear, University of Texas at Austin Hong Kong 239. Plenary: Opportunities and Challenges for an A Cross between the Pre-Modern and Modern in East Engaged STS Asian Nations: Gajeong Bogam (Household Treasure) Plenary in the Early 20th Century Jung-Ok Ha, Seoul National 5:45 to 7:15 pm University Sheraton Boston: Floor 2 - Constitution The Modern History of Leprosy: Emergence of a Moderator: Scientific Entity in Colonial Contexts Yiling Hung, Kim Fortun, RPI National Chiao Tung University Panel Members: Comparing East Asia Technoscience: Note on Governing Ruha Benjamin, Princeton University Risk of Multiple Embryo Transfer in Japan, South Hsin-Hsing Chen, Graduate Instititute for Social Korea and Taiwan Chia-Ling Wu, National Taiwan Transformation Studies University Hugh Gusterson, George Washington University Science as Modernity in East Asia Sean H-L LEI, Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard University Academia Sinica, Taiwan Michelle Murphy, University Of Toronto Chair: Kavita Philip, Univ. California Michael M.J. Fischer, M.I.T 240. 4S Banquet Discussant: Special Event Sean H-L LEI, Academia Sinica, Taiwan 7:30 to 10:30 pm 237. Art, Craft, Labor: Countercultures of Computing Sheraton Boston: Floor 2 - Grand Ballroom from NASA to Facebook Panel Session 4:00 to 5:30 pm SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2 Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway 241. Citizen Science I: Co-Constructing Citizen Science Participants: Panel Session Margaret Hamilton and the Core Memory Weavers 9:00 to 10:30 am Daniela Rosner, University of Washington Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A The Bohemian Factory: Art and Labor inside Facebook Participants: Fred Turner, Stanford University Constructing Knowledge in Citizen Science Projects: On

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Amateurs’ Sensibilities and Practices Lorna Heaton, Bharat Jayram Venkat, University of Oregon Université De Montréal; Florence Millerand, 244. Contested Meatspace(s): Cultured Meat, Cellular Universite du Quebec a Montreal - UQAM Agriculture and the Futures of Foods Community-led Environmental Sensing: Data Collection Panel Session and Its Discontent Maria Michails, Rensselaer 9:00 to 10:30 am Polytechnic Institute Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Performing Science: Experiments in Collective Participants: Visualization of Water Pollution Laura Perovich, MIT; Bioprinted in vitro meat: The biomaterial Sara Wylie, Northeastern University reconfigurations of cellular agriculture Elisabeth Mycoremediation: The Making and Unmaking of a Abergel, Université du Québec à Montréal Citizen Science Joanna Steinhardt, UC Santa Barbara Pre-Histories of Post-Meat: Science, Psychology, and Does It Matter WHY The Data Are Created? Louise Plant Protein, 1945-1973 Joel Richard Dickau, Bezuidenhout, University of Oxford University of Toronto Chair: Synthetic and in-vitro meats: Sanitized meat production Carsten Østerlund, Syracuse University, School of and the biopolitics of life Kelly Struthers Montford, Information Studies University of Toronto & University of Alberta Discussant: Mimesis and Invention in the Cultured Meat Debates Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft, MIT 242. Crime, Discipline and Punishment Narratives of Expansion & Design: Lab-based Animal Panel Session Protein, Science Fiction, and the Limits of Control 9:00 to 10:30 am Wyatt Galusky, Suny College Of Ag & Tech, At Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Morrisville Participants: Discussant: Beyond Micro-Penalties: Incentives and the Completion Neil Stephens, Brunel University London of the Disciplinary Society Framework Harmeet 245. The Life of Organizations: Vitalism, Organism, and Sawhney, Indiana University Mechanism #laughingwhileblack: Racial Formation in Perception Panel Session Joseph Klett, Yale University 9:00 to 10:30 am The Crime Scene Of Technology: Technical Felonies in Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F the New York Subway Metrocard Noah McClain, Participants: Illinois Institute of Technology Demons at Bell Labs Jimena Canales, University of Electronic Monitoring, Mass Incarceration, and the Illinois Urbana-Champaign American Sociotechnical Imaginary Jennifer Vitalist Programming John Tresch, University of Lieberman, University of North Florida Pennsylvania Rikers Island Jails as Technoscientific Test Sites for Intangible Economies Vincent Lepinay, Sciences Po Carceral Imaginaries Ariel Ludwig, Department of Vitalist Venturing Martin Giraudeau, London School of History, Virginia Tech Economics 243. What is a health system? Postcolonial sensibilities and Calculated Vitalism Zsuzsanna Vargha, University of health systems as objects of inquiry and critique Leicester Panel Session Chair: 9:00 to 10:30 am Martin Giraudeau, London School of Economics Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Discussant: Participants: Lukas Rieppel, Brown University Peripheral critiques, or where is the system? Health 246. Detecting Autism: Medicalization and Diagnosis systems, urban relations, and trajectories of care Panel Session Ramah McKay, University of Pennsylvania 9:00 to 10:30 am Relational infrastructures: notes on service delivery from Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G the periphery Alice Street, University of Edinburgh Participants: Interrogating Presence and Absence in South Africa’s Abstraction and Forms of Knowledge in the Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer Crisis Marissa Mika, University Autism Spectrum Disorder Doug Maynard, University College London of Wisconsin; Jason Turowetz, University of Siegen, Haitian Researchers and the Production of Authoritative Germany Knowledge Pierre Minn, Université de Montréal Brain Scanning for Autism Des Fitzgerald, Cardiff Discussants: University Omar Al-Dewachi, American University of Beirut De-Regulating Disorder: On the Rise of the ‘Spectrum’

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as a Neoliberal Metric of Human Value Anne 249. Smart yet (in)Sensible? Feminist Critical Perspectives McGuire, University of Toronto on “Smart Cities” I Sensing Autism: Diagnosis in Adults in Mid to Late Panel Session Adulthood Kate Jenkins, Winona State University 9:00 to 10:30 am Scientific Hegemony and the Production of Causal Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Knowledges of Autism Claire Decoteau; Meghan Participants: Daniel, University of Illinois at Chicago Informating Urban Life, Engendering Spatial Technology Chair: Kijun Yun, KAIST; Yoonjung Lee, KAIST Jennifer S Singh, Georgia Institute of Technology Interface, Infrastructure, and Urban Data Imaginaries 247. The Agenda(s) of Open Science Aaron Shapiro, University of Pennsylvania, Panel Session Annenberg School for Communication 9:00 to 10:30 am Mission Convergence: The Smart City and “Muslim Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H women” of Seelampur Sreela Sarkar, Santa Clara Participants: University Academia as a Financial Market of Ideas Alessandro Racial Codes and Spatial Order in Smart-City Rio de Delfanti, University of Toronto Janeiro Alessandro Angelini, London School of Economics Just Another N: Reproducing Epistemic Crisis in Open Science Kyle Harp, University of California, Riverside Traveling Models of Sensible Cities: Innovation and Social Inclusiveness in Medellín Felix TALVARD, “Your Spectrogram Looks Like My Genomic Sequence Center for the Sociology of Innovation - Mines Data” and Other Moments from the Trading Zones of ParisTech Data Science Brittany Fiore-Gartland, University of Washington; Anissa Tanweer, University of Chairs: Washington Nassim Jafarinaimi, Georgia Institute of Technology Kathi R Kitner, Intel Labs What is OpenSscience Supposed to Fix? Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame 250. Algorithms and their Politics Broken Science? You Only Need Post-Publication Peer Panel Session Review to Fix It Didier Torny, CSi, I3, PSL Research 9:00 to 10:30 am Universitu, CNRS UMR 9217 (France) Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Chair: Participants: Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame Better environmentalism through calculation?: Transforming economics from the inside out Laura 248. Democracy, Science, and Technology I: Rationalities Alex Frye-Levine, University of Wisconsin_x0013_ Panel Session Madison 9:00 to 10:30 am Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Politics of Microseconds: Auditing Algorithms in Financial Markets Bo Hee Min, University Of Participants: Wisconsin-Madison Rhetoric and Norms in Lay/Expert Dialogue Andrew The Computer Will See You Now : When Diagnosis Feenberg, Simon Fraser University Goes Digital Ramya M. Rajagopalan, UW-Madison Rules and Regulations in Government-Sponsored Big Biology, Infrastructures, Algorithms, and Race: How Research Administration Eriko Fukumoto, Arizona genomics became imbricated in representations of race State University Joan Fujimura, University Of Wisconsin-Madison; “Litigation is our last resort”: The Role of Legal Ramya M. Rajagopalan, UW-Madison Pluralism in Movements for Indigenous Sovereignty, Chair: Environmental Justice, and the Rights of Nature Bindu Ramya M. Rajagopalan, UW-Madison Panikkar, The University of Vermont; Jonathan Tollefson, University of Vermont 251. Technoscientific Rent I Valuing Algae: The Coproduction of Algal Panel Session and Sustainable Development Amy 9:00 to 10:30 am Braun, Department of Geography, University of North Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Carolina at Chapel Hill Participants: Land as Material, Habitat and Knowledge: Constructions Technoscience Rent: An Analytical Introduction to the of Resource Materialities in Bristol Bay, Alaska Bindu Concept Kean Birch, York University Panikkar, The University of Vermont; Jonathan Value and the Distribution of Proximity: The Tollefson, University of Vermont Autorickshaw Meter and Regimes of Location William Chair: F Stafford Jr, UC Berkeley, Dept of Anthropology Sandra Braman, Texas A&M University Technoscience Rents and the STS (Insensibilities) of

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Monopoly and Market Configurations. ASHISH N.A Oreskes, Harvard University - History of Science GOSAIN, Centre for Studies in Science Policy, Beyond Climate Science-Policy Consensus? Lay Public Jawaharlal Nehru University Sense-Making of 2°C Future in Japanese Focus Building the Market Society: How Markets are Justified Groups Shinichiro Asayama, Waseda University; in Everyday Life Lawrence Busch, Michigan State Midori Aoyagi, National Institute for Environmental University Studies; MASAHIRO SUGIYAMA; Atsushi Ishii, Chair: Tohoku University Kean Birch, York University Actor Integrity in the Australian Climate-Energy Debate 252. Sensing the Liveliness of Things and the Fragility of Darrin Durant, University of Melbourne Life I Linking the Global and Local: Perspectives from the Tea Panel Session Grower community in North-East India Sadaf Javed, 9:00 to 10:30 am Ms. Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter Making Sense of a ‘Green Transition’: (In)sensitivities to Participants: Climate Science and Policy in a Petro-state Erlend Hacking into the Environment that Disables: Dependency Hermansen, CICERO Centre for International Climate Work in a Community with Shared Disability and Research; Helene Amundsen, CICERO Center for Chronic Illness Alexandra Endaltseva, L'École des International Climate Research hautes études en sciences sociales / Linköping Chair: University Darrin Durant, University of Melbourne Maintaining the Menstruating Body: Feminist 255. Expertise, Assessment and the Effectiveness of Interventions on Public Infrastructure Sarah Fox, Research University of Washington Panel Session Diversity Advocacy as Care and Maintenance in Open 9:00 to 10:30 am Technology Communities Christina Dunbar-Hester, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A University of Southern California Participants: In/Sensible Accountabilities: Maintaining Compassion in Mapping Connections: Scientific Knowledge and Social Health Care Vicky Singleton, Lancaster University Movements in a Socioenvironmental Dispute in Brazil How Does the Use of Robots Affect Care in Nursing Elisa Sampaio de Faria, Federal University of Minas Homes? Ninon Lambert, Université de Montréal Gerais; Alessandra Rondina Fonatensi Gomes, UFMG; Chairs: Jéssica Alves, UFMG; Francisco Ângelo Coutinho, Jerome Denis, Telecom ParisTech UFMG Fernando Dominguez, NYU The Plasticity of Epigenetics: Interpretations and Translations of Epigenetics Across Disciplines Natali 253. Modernity and Science/Technoscience Valdez, Rice University Panel Session 9:00 to 10:30 am Dependent Autonomy: The Creative and Conditioning Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A Embeddedness of Social Research Claudio Ramos Zincke, Universidad Alberto Hurtado Participants: Evaluation as a Consultation Process: The Future Mode Science, Gender and the Modern Self Chandra Mukerji, of Assessment of Government Funded S&T Research Uc San Diego Organisations JeeHyun Suh, Korea Institute of S&T Imagining Modern Forensics: Crime Scene Photography Evaluation and Planning; Juho Kim, Korea Institute of as Science and Art Kelly Gates, University of S&T Evaluation and Planning California, San Diego Academic Evaluation as Signal and Symbol Katerina The Distinct Modernity of Post-genomics Stefan Guba, European University at St.Petersburg Timmermans, Harvard Univ. Science Fiction and the Experience of Modernity Charles 256. Beyond Identification: Biometrics and Everyday Life Thorpe Panel Session 9:00 to 10:30 am An Infrastructural Fish Story: Water and Reflexive Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B Modernity in California Andrew Lakoff, University of Southern California Participants: Balancing Biometrics: Electronic Ankle Monitors and the 254. Making Sense of Climate Policy I Ethics of Digital Aesthetics Lauren Kilgour, Cornell Panel Session University 9:00 to 10:30 am Interac’s “Mysterious Man”: A Critical Exploration of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B Biometric Technologies in Payment Systems Kelsi J. Participants: Barkway, University of Alberta The Construction of Climate Change Narratives Naomi

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Meant for Membership: Ancestry Technologies and the Chair: Emerging Standard of Provable Ethnoracial Martin Andrés Perez Comisso, School of Future of Authenticity Adam L. Horowitz, Tel Aviv University Innovation, Arizona State University. The Moral Economy of Gestures Yuliya Grinberg, 259. Fiction, Fantasy and Games Columbia University Panel Session The Biometric University: Administration, Surveillance, 9:00 to 10:30 am and Identification of Students in Campus Dining Halls Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Michelle Spektor, MIT Participants: Chair: Origin Stories: Technoscience, Agency, and the Creation Ranjit Pal Singh, Cornell University of Marvel's Superheroines Kristen Koopman 257. Responsible Research and Innovation in Academic From SF Novelists to Chief Futurists: On Professional Practice: Institutions, Careers, Evaluation and Speculation, Feedback between Science Fiction and Academic Integrity Software Nicholas M Kelly, University of Iowa Panel Session New Television: Family and the Future Martin Shuster, 9:00 to 10:30 am Goucher College Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A Gotta Catch'em All: PokemonGo and the Anthropocene Participants: Charles Ecenbarger, North Carolina State University Who cares? On the virtue of not taking responsibility for A Game of Drones: Necropolitics, Drone Logics, and retractions and misconduct Martin Reinhart, Videogame Spectatorship Jessica Elam-Handloff, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin North Carolina State University; Nicholas Taylor, Irritation, care and responsibility: Nature and Science North Carolina State University discourses on transgressions of good academic practice 260. It's All in the Mind? Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna, Department of Panel Session Science and Technology Studies 9:00 to 10:30 am (Re-)Disciplining Academic Careers. Caring for Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Interdisciplinarity and Careers in a Swedish Climate Participants: Science Research Center Ruth Müller, Munich Center Becoming Parapsychology: How a Democratic Science for Technology in Society, Technical University of of the Mind Moved to the Margins Alicia Puglionesi, Munich; Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Munich Center for Consortium for the History of Science, Technology, Technology in Society (MCTS) and Medicine Bridging the evaluation gap Paul Wouters, Centre for Beyond Black and White: Infant Visual Stimulation Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University Cards as a Form of Neuroculture in Taiwan Jia-shin 258. In the making, On the move: Global Perspectives on Chen, National Yang Ming University Technology Appropriation I Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare Huiren Bai, Xi’an Jiao Panel Session Tong University, China 9:00 to 10:30 am Rethinking Ethnography in (Post)colonial New Caledonia Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B Nathanaelle Soler, EHESS Participants: 261. Engaging Material Insensibilities and their Political Is Technology Appropriation a Central Concept in STS? Effects I: What Feminist Materialisms Can Contribute Martin Andrés Perez Comisso, School of Future of Panel Session Innovation, Arizona State University. 9:00 to 10:30 am Appropriating Mobile Phones for Livestock Production Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Public Garden and Marketing: The Case of the Maasai and Participants: Wasukuma Pastoralists in Tanzania Luis Lourenço Soares, The University of Edinburgh Bleaching Cells: Locations of Disavowal as Sites for Further Ethical Affection Mara Dicenta-Vilker, RPI Maintaining the Medium: Notes from the Television Repair Shops of Andhra Pradesh Padma Chirumamilla, Contested Sonic Space: Settler Territoriality and University of Michigan Sonographic Visualization at Celilo Falls Ashton Wesner, UC Berkeley Making French Metro Run in Taipei: The Imported Large Technological System and Local Infrastructural Materializing Identity: Navigating, Mapping and Network Kuo-Hui Chang, National Taiwan University Modeling the Terrain of Social Interaction Marisabel Marratt, Georgia Institute Of Technology Technology Reconfiguration and Emergence of New Practices: A Case of India Against Corruption Nikhil On the In/Sensibilities of Solar Energy Dagmar Lorenz- Agarwal, University of Edinburgh; James Stewart, Meyer, Department of Gender Studies, Charles University of Edinburgh; Robin Williams, The University in Prague University of Edinburgh Toward a Marine Microbiopolitics with Microbial

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Hauntings Astrid Schrader, University of Exeter Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A Chairs: Participants: Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Department of Gender Studies, Designing “Open Science Hardware”: From Community Charles University in Prague Spaces to Open Laboratories? Luis Felipe Rosado Sigrid Schmitz, HU Berlin Murillo, CNAM/IFRIS Patricia Treusch, Center for Interdisciplinary Women's Scaling Up and Rolling out through the Web: The and Gender Studies, Technical University Berlin, “Platformization” of Citizen Science and Scientific Germany Citizenship Niclas Hagen 262. Technologies as Rubble? Destabilizing Narratives of The Culture of Contribution in Citizen Science: Programs Progress I and Anti-programs Dick Kasperowski, University of Panel Session Gothenburg; Thomas Hillman, University of 9:00 to 10:30 am Gothenburg Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway Parasite Labs: Laboratory Protocols of Do-It-Yourself Participants: Biology Jonathan Cluck, Philadelphia University Does the Rubble of SuperPhenix Shelter or Cast a Two Monolithic Entities Meet and Communicate Shadow on Astrid’s Cradle ? Martin Denoun, Through a Third: Human-Computer Interaction in GSPR/EHESS Citizen Science Nicolas James LaLone, Pennsylvania Pragmatism, Science, and Policy Making. Susana State University Gabriela Muniz-Moreno, SUNY Albany Chairs: Experimenting With Rubble in Agro-Industrial Amazonia Andrea Wiggins, University of Maryland David Rojas, Bucknell University Nicolas James LaLone, Pennsylvania State University Our Solar Debris Jamie Cross, University of Edinburgh Discussant: The Affective Presence of Abandoned Technologies: Gwen Ottinger, Drexel University Clouds, Cannons and Community Struggle in 265. If Not Now Then When: STS and Critical Race Highland Ecuador Tristan Partridge, UCSB, Theory Anthropology Panel Session Chair: 11:00 to 12:30 pm Javiera Barandiaran, University of California, Santa Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Barbara Participants: 263. Toxicity and Global STS 'Will Your Science Do Justice for Our Community?' Panel Session Asking How Race Matters for Scientific Practice 9:00 to 10:30 am Monica Patrice Barra, Graduate Center, City Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - The Fens University of New York Participants: Constructing Insignificance? Applying Critical Race Quicksilver’s Child: Mother-to-Child Transmission of Theory to Scientific, Regulatory, and Legal Failure in Mercury Toxicity Ruth Goldstein Environmental Justice Communities Lauren Richter, “Tiny Threads”: Building Demolition and Toxic Northeastern University Remediation in Detroit Nicholas L. Caverly, Fade to White: The Disappearance of Black Hunger in University of Michigan, Ann Arbor American Socio-Biological Science Kelly Moore, Methyl Isocyanate Gas and the Molecular Physiology of Loyola University Chicago an Industrial Disaster Deboleena Roy, Emory Operating and Operationalizing Race: Racial Projects in University Cosmetic Surgery Alka Menon, Northwestern “A War Without Violence”: Humanitarian Politics and University the Flint Water Crisis Elena Sobrino, Massachusetts Trading Zones and Cultural Differences: An Anti-Racist Institute of Technology (MIT) Approach to Computer Science Education Research Aflatoxin and the Global Scale of Toxicity Lucas Melvin Michael Lachney, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Mueller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Chair: Chair: Michael Mascarenhas, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Kim Fortun, RPI 266. Can the Subaltern Research? I Discussant: Panel Session Kim Fortun, RPI 11:00 to 12:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D 264. Citizen Science II: Agencies, Participation and Control Across Communities Participants: Panel Session The Politics of Science, Technology, and Development: 11:00 to 12:30 pm A View From India towards the World Shobita

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Parthasarathy, University of Michigan Harvard University A Meeting on the Amazon Biotechnology Center - a Global Translation, Oriental Spaces: The Work of Sociotechnical Approach Silvia Vaisburd, COPPE - Abstracting Eastern Aesthetics in 20th-Century UFRJ American Mathematics Clare Kim The Academy and Design as "Insensitizers" of Artisanal Plexes and Patches: Ambivalent Artifacts of Computer- Production: Reflecting Their Tensions Based on Cases Aided Design Daniel Cardoso Llach, Carnegie Mellon from Brazil Paula Maria Areias de Freitas, University Universidade Federal de Itajubá; Lauren Ferreira Midcentury Mathematics and Aesthetic Autonomy Alma Colvara, Universidade Federal de Itajubá Steingart, Harvard University The Subaltern and Physics: Reconstructing Observers Graphs as Designs: The Concreteness of Mathematical Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, University of Washington Abstraction in 1960s Design Theory Theodora Future Fire: Knowing and Making Pyrogeographic Risk Vardouli, McGill School of Architecture Timothy Neale, Deakin University 269. Sensibility and Experience in Autism: Prostheses, Chairs: Interaction, and Life Histories Ivan DA COSTA MARQUES, Universidade Federal do Panel Session Rio de Janeiro 11:00 to 12:30 pm Anita Chan, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, ICR Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G David Nemer, University Of Kentucky Participants: Lars Bo Andersen, Aarhus University Autism, Interactional Expertise and the ‘Minimal Body’ 267. The Politics of Deficit Construction clarice monteiro machado rios, State University of Rio Panel Session de Janeiro 11:00 to 12:30 pm Development in Context: The Simplifications and Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Distortions of the Disease Narrative of Autism Participants: Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, Hamilton College A Solution Looking for a Problem? Interrogating the Reflections on What Moves Us Melissa Park, McGill ‘Innovation Imperative’ and the ‘Deficit Model’ of University Innovation Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, Technical Permeable Narratives, Permeable Selves: Mutant University Munich; Joakim Juhl, DTU; Erik Aarden, Roleplay and the Autism Spectrum Elizabeth Fein, University of Vienna Duquesne University New and Emerging Needs: the Case of Space Tourism Who Let the Dogs In? The (In)Sensibilities of Autism Harro van Lente, Maastricht University Epistemologies in Light of Human-Canine Interaction The Organ Shortage Deficit Lindsey McKay, Brock Olga Solomon, University of Southern California University Chair: The Technology Assessment Agenda in Europe: From Chloe Silverman, Drexel University Institutional to Knowledge Deficit Pierre Delvenne, 270. The (In)dependence of Research(ers): Good? Bad? Université de Liège (SPIRAL); Benedikt Rosskamp Necessary? Deficient Populations, Deficient Policies? The Politics of Panel Session Knowledge Repertoires on ‘Healthy Food’ in Obesity 11:00 to 12:30 pm Prevention Practices in the Netherlands Else Vogel, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H University of Amsterdam Participants: Looking for a National Deficit. How the European Union Bridges and Boundaries: An Exploration of the Roles of Reconfigures the French National Accounts Policy REF2014 Impact Assessors Peter Thayer Robbins, Production Quentin Dufour, Université Paris- Open University (UK); Gordon Wilson, Open Dauphine University; Andrew Watkins, Open University; David Chairs: Wield, Open Univ Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, Technical University Transformation through Competition: Independent Munich Researchers and Dependence on Research Funding in Erik Aarden, University of Vienna the Biomedical Sciences Annalisa Salonius, 268. The Valency of Misplaced Concreteness Independent Scholar, formerly University of Panel Session Pennsylvania 11:00 to 12:30 pm How Does the Redistribution of Research Opportunities Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Affect the Independence of Problem Choices? Jochen Participants: Glaser Architecture and the Algorithm, or: What Happens When The Metrics of Dependence: Research Entrepreneurs in Abstract Art Meets Concrete Poetry? Matthew Allen, an Epigenetics Laboratory Clemence Pinel, King's

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College London; Barbara Prainsack, King's College Panel Discussion London; Christopher McKevitt, King's College 11:00 to 12:30 pm London Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth What Lay Underneath Innovation in Biotechnology: Risk Chair: and the Emergence of Translational Science and Mary L. Gray, Microsoft Research/Indiana University Medicine Mark Robinson, Creighton University Panel Members: School of Medicine Ifeoma Ajunwa, The Berkman Klein Center for Internet 271. Democracy, Science, and Technology II: Money & Society at Harvard University Panel Session Christian Sandvig, University of Michigan 11:00 to 12:30 pm Kalpana Shankar, School of Information and Library Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Studies, University College Dublin Participants: Zeynep Tufekci, University of North Carolina Data, Dependence, Democracy: Influence in the 274. Technoscientific Rent II Secondary Use of Government Information Duncan Panel Session Friend, University of Kansas 11:00 to 12:30 pm Conflict of Interest, Transparency and Medicines Boris Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Hauray, National Institute for Health and Medical Participants: Research Beyond Academic Rentiership: Why Academic On the Ceremonial Uses of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Knowledge is Not Naturally a Public Good But Needs Environmental Decision Making Charles de Souza, to Be Made One Steve Fuller, University Of Warwick Virginia Tech “Either an Ally or Frenemy”: Illumina Inc, Genomics The Technopolitics of a Basic Income Daniel Breslau, England and Market Capture Samuel Taylor- Virginia Tech Alexander, Monash University The End(s) of Science: Temporal Trajectories of “Fencing in” Tech Startups’ Strategies for Capturing Brazilian Biofuel Research Kathleen Ulrich, Rice Value Jacob Hellman, University of California San University Diego Chair: Indigenous Peoples and Biocolonial Appropriation of Sandra Braman, Texas A&M University Rents and Value in NGS Forensic Genetic Technology Development Mark Munsterhjelm, University of 272. Smart yet (in)Sensible? Feminist Critical Perspectives Windsor on “Smart Cities” II Panel Session Chair: 11:00 to 12:30 pm Kean Birch, York University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon 275. Sensing the Liveliness of Things and the Fragility of Participants: Life: Bringing Care and Maintenance Together II Civicness in the Smart City: Solutions in Search of Panel Session Problems Burcu Baykurt, Columbia University 11:00 to 12:30 pm Lock-In, Locked Out: Visions of ‘The Public’ in Smart Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter City Data Programs Meg Young, University of Participants: Washington Valuable Buildings, Disabled People: Tinkering with Programming in the Margins: New Actors, New Systems, Maintenance and Care in Situations of Socio-Material and New Ways of Knowing Urban Environments in a Oppression Michal Synek, Masaryk University / Populist Era Hamil Pearsall, Temple University; Alan Charles University Wiig, University of Massachusetts, Boston; Michele Re-Pairing Bodies, Users and Devices Peter Fuzesi, Masucci, Temple University Lancaster University Street-Level Bureaucrats and Data Literacy: Finding a Art under Nanotechnological Care: Bridging Way Forward Andi Dixon Conservation and Scientific Practices Grace Kim, Chairs: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Beth Coleman, University Waterloo/MetaLab Harvard Configuring Repair: The Case of the MV Veteran Donny Mara Balestrini, Ideas for Change Persaud, Memorial University Of Newfoundland Discussant: The Germ and the Thaw: Maintenance, Performance, and Nassim Jafarinaimi, Georgia Institute of Technology Care in Seed Banking Xan Chacko, University of California, Davis 273. Invited Session: Making Sense of Data Revolutions: STS Perspectives on the Social Dimensions and Ethical Chair: Obligations of Digital Media Technologies and Data David Pontille, Cnrs Production 276. Property Matters

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Panel Session Panel Session 11:00 to 12:30 pm 11:00 to 12:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A Participants: Participants: Copyright and Car Modding: The Conflict Over Vehicle Key Challenges and Guidelines to Promoting Ownership and Vehicle Software Copyright Michelle Collaborative Research in the Developing World: A C Forelle, University of Southern California, case study of Kenya Petronilla Muthoni, Jomo Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology How to Constraint the Sensory Distribution: To Fix the Assembling Narratives: Tensions in Collaborative Properties of Taste Thomas Vangeebergen, PSL Construction of Epistemic Narratives Emad Khazraee, Research University - University of Liege Kent State University Property as Technology Veit Moritz Braun, LMU Disciplinary Capture, Path Dependence, and Resource Munich Management Evelyn Brister, Rochester Institute Of Twilight Zones – Scientific and Tacit Practices at the Technology Crime Scene Susana Costa, Centre for Social Studies Authorship and career in a High Energy Physics Ideology and Technology Transfer: A Case Study of experiment Emiko Adachi Reverse Engineering of the Hongqi Limousine Longfei Just Do It? Amateur Scientists and Lay Knowledge in Pan, Center for Social Studies of Science,Peking Synthetic Biology Alexander Bogner, Austrian University; Cheng ZHOU, Center for Social Studies fo Academy of Sciences; Daniela Fuchs, Austrian Science,Peking University. Academy of Sciences Chair: 279. Beyond Identification: Biometrics and the State Veit Moritz Braun, LMU Munich Panel Session 277. Making Sense of Climate Policy II 11:00 to 12:30 pm Panel Session Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B 11:00 to 12:30 pm Participants: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B Biometric Registration of Refugees in Greek Borders in Participants: Times of “Crisis” Vasilis Vlassis, IT University of Climate Policymaking at the City Level: Findings from Copenhagen Three Canadian Cities (Vancouver, Calgary and Imagining a State and Society Transformed: Toronto) Julie Hagan, Laval University; Louis Guay; Fingerprinting and Governance in Early Twentieth- Yuan Zheng Li, Laval University Century China Daniel Asen, Rutgers University - Adaptation Decision Making at the Science-Policy Newark Interface: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges Political Economy of Digital Biometric IDs: A Case of Hiroyuki Kano Aadhaar in India Bidisha Chaudhuri, International Climate Change Movements and the Courts: Policy- Institute of Information Technology Bangalore Making and the Role of Science Sabrina McCormick, Writing, Signing, Scanning. Redistributive Justice and George Washington University; Robert Glicksman, the Politics of Visibility in the Era of E-Governance The George Washington University Law School; Ursula Rao, University of Leipzig Leroy Paddock, The George Washington University Chair: Law School; Samuel J. Simmens, The George Michelle Spektor, MIT Washington University; Daniel Kim, The George Discussant: Washington University; William Davies, The George Ranjit Pal Singh, Cornell University Washington University Law School; Brittany Whited, The George Washington University 280. Responsible Research and Innovation in Academic Practice: Anticipation, Care and Responsiveness Climate Change Litigation: Scientists under Scrutiny Panel Session Daniel Kim, The George Washington University; 11:00 to 12:30 pm Sabrina McCormick, George Washington University; Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A Robert Glicksman, The George Washington University Law School; Leroy Paddock, The George Washington Participants: University Law School; Samuel J. Simmens, The Caring for the group – and beyond? Enhancing George Washington University; William Davies, The responsibility through funding structures Maja Horst, George Washington University Law School; Brittany University of Copenhagen Whited, The George Washington University Imaginaries of responsibility and their performances Chair: Gisle Solbu, Norwegian University of Science and Darrin Durant, University of Melbourne Technology; Heidrun Åm Conflicts, contingency, and funding strategies in research 278. Collaborative and Participatory Science

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on ‘grand challenges’ Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, 11:00 to 12:30 pm Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Anticipation between Serendipity and Audit. Participants: Predicaments of responsible practice in the life Naturalizing Responsibility by Neuroscience: A sciences Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna, Department Coproductionist Analysis Kevin Chien-Chang Wu, of Science and Technology Studies; Maximilian National Taiwan University College of Medicine Fochler, University Of Vienna; Lisa Sigl, Research Research Infrastructure and Psychiatric Thought: Platform Responsible Research and Innovation in (Re)Negotiating the Place of Diagnosis in Psychiatry Academic Practice, University of Vienna Martyn Pickersgill, University of Edinburgh 281. In the making, On the move: Global Perspectives on Revolting Data: A Feminist Technoscience Approach to Technology Appropriation II Making Contemporary Neuro Memento Mori Jane Panel Session Prophet, Goldsmiths College, University of London 11:00 to 12:30 pm Stop Making Sense: Pseudo-Meaning in Cognitive Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B Neuroscience Experiments Sarah Klein, University of Participants: California, San Diego The International Politics of Dramatically Dangerous The Ultimate Medium: The Biopolitics of Immediacy in Technologies Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen “Consciousness Hacking” Aleena Chia, Indiana Un caso de transición socio-técnica: la instalación de un University régimen de saneamiento en Santiago de Chile, a inicios Chair: del siglo XX Miguel Muñoz, Instituto de Estudios Kevin Chien-Chang Wu, National Taiwan University Avanzados - Usach College of Medicine The Care of the World: Maintenance Practices in the Pan- 284. Engaging Material Insensibilities and their Political African e-Network Vincent Duclos, Drexel University Effects II: What Feminist Materialisms Can Contribute On Hospitality and Hope: Where Scientific and Technical Panel Session Infrastructure Negotiates Its Insiders and Outsiders 11:00 to 12:30 pm Stephanie Steinhardt, Cornell University Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Public Garden Exporting Engineering for Justice Marie Stettler Kleine, Participants: Virginia Tech A Pluralistic Perspective on In/sensibilities and Politics Chair: of Neurohumanities Sigrid Schmitz, HU Berlin Justin Francis Pickard, STEPS Centre Engaging the Maternal Microbiome as Material and 282. Narratives of Science and Scientists: Heroes, Materializing R Howes-Mischel, James Madison Monsters and Victims University Panel Session Institutionalizing Binary Sex: A Feminist Analysis of 11:00 to 12:30 pm Two Controversies in the Science of Sex Difference Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Madeleine Pape, University of Wisconsin-Madison Participants: Structuring Assemblages between Feminism and Frankenstein 200: A transmedia approach to engaging the Biomedicine Kelly Underman, University of Illinois at public in dialogue and activities related to responsible Chicago; Paige Sweet, University of Illinois, Chicago innovation Rae Ostman, Arizona State University Sense-abilities of Cognition: A Feminist Materialist A Sustainable Catastrophes Market Forecast Michael Framework for AI Patricia Treusch, Center for Bennett, Arizona State University Interdisciplinary Women's and Gender Studies, Scientific Imagination in the Age of the Algorithm Ed Technical University Berlin, Germany Finn, Arizona State University Chairs: What can scientists learn from Victor Frankenstein? Peter Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Department of Gender Studies, Nagy, Arizona State University; Ruth Wylie, Arizona Charles University in Prague State University; Ed Finn, Arizona State University; Sigrid Schmitz, HU Berlin Joey Eschrich, Arizona State University Patricia Treusch, Center for Interdisciplinary Women's Chair: and Gender Studies, Technical University Berlin, Ed Finn, Arizona State University Germany Discussants: 285. Technologies as Rubble? Destabilizing Narratives of Michael Bennett, Arizona State University Progress II Ruth Wylie, Arizona State University Panel Session 11:00 to 12:30 pm 283. (Non)Sense-making in/of Neural Sciences and Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway Technologies Panel Session Participants:

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Society's Versions in Technical Objects: Genealogy of Presenters: Sociotechnical Imaginaries in the Chile's Iain Kerr, spurse Interconnected Electrical System Monica Humeres Petia Morozov, spurse Riquelme Matthew Friday, spurse Making Sense of Regional Blocks in Internet Access and Chairs: Use Anne Elizabeth Jonas, UC Berkeley School of Christy Spackman, Harvey Mudd College Information Rebecca Uchill, MIT Desire for the Worst: An Ethnography of Nuclear 289. Ethnographers' Lunch Attachment in Carlsbad, New Mexico Basak Saraç Lunchtime Workshop Lesavre, Centre de de Sociologie de l'Innovation - 12:45 to 1:45 pm Ecole des Mines ParisTech Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F 'Public Understanding of E-waste and its Disposal': A Presenter: Journey Towards Developing a Conceptual Nick Seaver, Tufts University Framework Anwesha Borthakur, Centre for Studies in 290. Decolonizing STS Meet-up Science Policy, Jawaharlal Nehru University Lunchtime Workshop Chair: 12:45 to 1:45 pm Tristan Partridge, UCSB, Anthropology Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Discussant: Javiera Barandiaran, University of California, Santa 291. Ethnografilm Dalies III Barbara Lunchtime Workshop 12:45 to 1:45 pm 286. Sensing Soils Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Panel Session 11:00 to 12:30 pm 292. SSS Editorial Board Meeting Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - The Fens Business Meeting 12:45 to 1:45 pm Participants: Sheraton Boston: Olmstead Making what visible? Soil demonstration and enchantment in farmer knowledge exchange Anna Krzywoszynska, University of Sheffield 293. Tensions and Challenges for Environmental Citizen Soils: Theaters of Life and Sedimented Scenes of Death Science I: Scientization of Activism Kristina Lyons, University of California, Santa Cruz Panel Session Seeing Soil Microbes: Vitalizing Partners or Visualizing 2:00 to 3:30 pm Products? Greta Marchesi, Dartmouth College Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A Urban pedogeneses: on taking the soils of cities seriously Participants: Germain Meulemans, Aberdeen University/Universite Strongly Participatory Science and Collaborative de Liege Analysis: Circumventing the “Scientization” Problem Re-animated soils. Transforming human-soil affections Barbara Allen, Virginia Tech's National Capital Maria Puig de la Bellacasa, University of Leicester Region Campus Citizen Science and Food Justice Abby Kinchy,

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Daniel Seel, LUNCH 12:30-2:00 pm Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 287. Doing Science through Feminist Speculative Fiction Citizen Sensing; From Technology to Activism Ehsan Writing Sabaghian, School of Information Studies, Syracuse Lunchtime Workshop University; Sikana Tanupabrungsun, School of 12:45 to 1:45 pm Information Studies, Syracuse University; Murali Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Venkatesh, School Of Information Studies, Syracuse Presenters: University; Manali Paresh Shiurkar, School of Xan Chacko, University of California, Davis Information Studies, Syracuse University; Harsh Sara Giordano, San Diego State University Manoj Avlani, School of Information Studies, Rana Jaleel, University of California-Davis Syracuse University Sarah Rebolloso McCullough, University of California Contesting Risk, Environmental Justice, and Knowledge Davis on Radford Arsenal's Fenceline Gregory D Nelson, Jasmine Wade, UC Davis Northern Arizona University 288. Ingesting the Informational Imaginary Chair: Lunchtime Workshop Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 12:45 to 1:45 pm Discussant: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Aya Hirata Kimura, University of Hawaii

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294. Captivating Technology: Race, Technoscience, and Unbreathable: The Absence of Air in Asthma Treatment the Carceral Imagination Ali Kenner, Drexel University Panel Session Cultural Productions of Absence: American Football and 2:00 to 3:30 pm Concussion Non-Disclosure Jennifer Croissant, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B University Of Arizona Participants: Unmaking Gustatory Erasure in Bottled Water This Is Not “Minority Report” Joshua Scannell, CUNY Production Christy Spackman, Harvey Mudd College Graduate Center Presenting Histories, Exhibiting Absences Brian Rappert, Deception by Design: Carceral Lures and Interventions University of Exeter into Child Sexual Exploitation Mitali Thakor, Chair: Northwestern University Etienne Benson, University of Pennsylvania Shadows of War, Traces of Risk: Preemptive Policing 297. Sense and Nonsense in Modern Mathematics and the Production of Carceral Space in Atlanta, GA Panel Session Andrea Miller, UC Davis 2:00 to 3:30 pm Anti-Racist Technoscience: A Generative Tradition Ron Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F Eglash, Rpi Participants: Chair: "Play Around With It and See What Happens": Where Ruha Benjamin, Princeton University Do Mathematical Bodies Meet Mathematical Objects? Discussant: Milena Kremakova Ruha Benjamin, Princeton University Discovery Work: Opening Up the Black Box of 295. Can the Subaltern Research? II Mathematical Reasoning Christian Greiffenhagen, The Panel Session Chinese University of Hong Kong 2:00 to 3:30 pm The Practice of Postulates in American Mathematics, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D 1900-1930 Ellen Abrams, Cornell University Participants: NP-Promises: Consensus, Conjecture, and the P vs. NP Research Excellence in Africa: Policies, Perceptions and Problem Since 1960 Tasha Schoenstein, Harvard Performance Erika Kraemer-Mbula; Robert J W Dr University Tijssen, Cwts Univ Of Leiden Abstracts, Abstraction, and the Senses of Modern "Almost White, Almost Black" in Brazilian Academic Intercontinental Mathematics Michael Barany, Research Márcia Regina Barros da Silva, Universidade Dartmouth College de São Paulo -USP Chair: Can the Subaltern Propose a New Subject? The Ibero- Michael Barany, Dartmouth College American Networks on Psy and STS Studies Arthur 298. Sensitizing Autism Care: Access, Inequality and Arruda Leal Ferreira, Federal University of Rio de Context Janeiro (UFRJ); Jimena Carrasco Panel Session The Mapping of Grief in Peixinhos: Combining Story 2:00 to 3:30 pm Telling and Geo-Processing Techniques to Confront Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Official Maps of Violence Catarina Morawska Vianna, Participants: Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) Alternative Ways of Knowing: Black Caregivers of Between Hegemonic and Subaltern Henrique Luiz Children with Autism Jennifer S Singh, Georgia Cukierman, Coppe/Ufrj - Rio De Janeiro - Brazil Institute of Technology Chairs: Anticipating Autism, Neurodiversity, and the Politics of Ivan DA COSTA MARQUES, Universidade Federal do Representation Martine Lappe, Columbia University Rio de Janeiro Cultural Self-Critiques and the Making of ASD Anita Chan, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, ICR Sensibility in China Emily Xi Lin, MIT - David Nemer, University Of Kentucky Anthropology Lars Bo Andersen, Aarhus University The “Western Disease”: Epistemic Contestations over 296. Making Nothing: Institutional Practices of Producing Autism in the Somali Diaspora Claire Decoteau Absence I Chair: Panel Session Martine Lappe, Columbia University 2:00 to 3:30 pm Discussant: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Chloe Silverman, Drexel University Participants: Disappearing Disaster Debris in the North Pacific Kim 299. Black Boxes at Work: Approaches to Studying De Wolff, University of California, Merced Corporate Software in the Wild Panel Session

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2:00 to 3:30 pm IHE Institute of Water Education; Margreet Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H Zwarteveen, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Participants: Education The Archives of Automated Hiring Daniel M. Greene, Smart Cities: The Intersection of Citizenship Alyssa Microsoft Research; Ifeoma Ajunwa, The Berkman Rumsey, Georgia Institute of Technology Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Situating Smartness: Towards a Productive Critique of University Urban Science Anthony Levenda, Arizona State Studying Stickiness: WeChat’s Platform Economy Yujie University Chen, Chinese University of Hong Kong Projecting the Future of Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway: Fantasies of Finance: Researching Inequality Through Computers vs. Politicians Patrick Watson, McMaster Technological Institutions Tressie McMillan Cottom, University (Sociology) Virginia Commonwealth University 302. A sense of balance: techniques and technologies of Against Access Nick Seaver, Tufts University self-regulation Discussant: Panel Session Laura Forlano, Illinois Institute of Technology 2:00 to 3:30 pm 300. Democracy, Science, and Technology III: Citizenship Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth Panel Session Participants: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Sensing Oneself Balanced: Training, Improvisation, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley Politics Joseph Dumit, UC Davis Participants: On Balance Rachel Prentice, Cornell University Science to the People: Search for Determinants of Public Witnessing Whiteness: A Vertigo Story Kelli Moore, Engagement with Science Kirils Makarovs, Higher NYU - MCC School of Economics (HSE) Sensibility, Body, and Attunement Hélène Mialet, York Contestations over Spaces of (Un)Democratic University STS (In)Transparency in Danish Wind Power Deployment Sensor technology as a thermostat of the self Natasha Julia Kirch Kirkegaard, Technical University of Schull, NYU - MCC Denmark; David Philipp Rudolph, Technical 303. Performing Economy University of Denmark; Tom Cronin, Technical Panel Session University of Denmark 2:00 to 3:30 pm The Government, Experts, Media and Public in the Safety Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Assessment of Agricultural GM Organism: A Case Participants: Study in China Zhicong Shang, University of Chinese Infrastructuring to Envision Alternative Economies Academy of Sciences Maryam Heidaripour, Illinois Institute of Technology Priority Setting in Food and Health Research Domain: The Institutional Logics of Non-Institutional Economies: Legitimacy Criteria and Processes Lada Timotijevic, Value Identities in the Bitcoin Experience. Alexander University of Surrey; Shumaisa Kahn, University of B. Kinney, 1907 Brighton On the Claims for Prosperity in the Age of Brexit and Technologies of Global Citizenship Formation: Focused Trump Raphael Sassower, University of Colorado, on World Wide Views on Climate and Energy 2015 in Colorado Springs Korea Young Hee Lee Unflattening Political Economy: A Materialist Approach Chair: to the Cybernetic Apparatuses of Production Simon Sandra Braman, Texas A&M University Schaupp, MCTS, Technical University of Munich 301. Practicing Urban Planning Ethical Reflections on the Equity of the Current Basic Panel Session Health Insurance System Reform in China: A Case 2:00 to 3:30 pm Study in Hunan Province Junxiang Liu, Center for Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Bioethics, School of Humanities, Peking Union Participants: Medical College, Beijing, China Data Margins: Situating Planning Support Technology 304. Sensing Subjectivities: Biosensing and between Ethnographic and Statistical Methods in Human/Machine Entanglements Brazilian Informal Settlements Kristine Stiphany, The Panel Session University of Texas at Austin; Letícia Palazzi Perez, 2:00 to 3:30 pm Universidade Federal do ABC Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter Studying Participatory Planning Tools beyond their Participants: Design Expectation Shahnoor Hasan, UNESCO-IHE Mood Tracking and the Emotional Politics of Interfaces Institute for Water Education; Jaap Evers, UNESCO- Charles Luke Alan Stark, Department of Sociology,

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Dartmouth College 307. Institutional Theory and Large Technical Systems Narratives and (Consumer) Brainscanning Nick Merrill, Panel Session BioSENSE, UC Berkeley School of Information 2:00 to 3:30 pm Emotional Interpretation & Materiality of Biosensory Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A Data: Design Studies & Reflections Noura Howell, Participants: School of Information, UC Berkeley Governance Institutions and Large Technical Systems Exploring Biosensing Privacy Futures with Design Hans Klein, Georgia Tech, School of Public Policy Fiction and Science Fiction Richmond Wong, Artifact as Product: Google and Google Car at the University of California, Berkeley Intersection of Social and Material Networks John Virtual Sensing: Perceptual Illusions in the Age of Paul Lunsford, Cornell University, Department of Virtual Reality Lisa Messeri; Lauren Welch, Communication University of Virginia Social and Data Design Aspects of the Inter-Institutional Discussant: Justice and Peace Information System in Colombia Alex S Taylor, Microsoft Research Javier Jimenez Becerra; Jorge Rojas Alvarez 305. Metrics: Creating by Measuring A Political and Technological Anatomy of a Mobile Panel Session Phone Crack Niels Jorgensen, Roskilde University 2:00 to 3:30 pm Institutions and Infrastructures: Audience Manufacture Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A and the Making of a Market Lee McGuigan, Participants: University of Pennsylvania Technology, Expertise, and the Determination of Chair: Sexuality in Two Areas of Law Stefan Vogler, Hans Klein, Georgia Tech, School of Public Policy Northwestern University 308. Biolegalities in Globalization: Investigating Ethical A Survey Instrument for Measuring Trust in Scientists In/Sensibilities Dilshani Sarathchandra, University of Idaho Panel Session Developing Food-Energy-Water Nexus Indicators as a 2:00 to 3:30 pm Complex Data Assemblage: A case study of Metro Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B Denver Sonya Ahamed, University of Vermont; Participants: Joshua Sperling, National Renewable Energy Patent Fever: intellectual property law and the production Laboratory; Jennie Stephens, University of Vermont of technological absence Mike Upton, Goldsmiths Evaluating Entrepreneurial Universities: Recognising the College, University of London Paradox Seppo Poutanen, University of Turku, Turku Towards a Legal Taxonomy of Hybrid Life Marc De School of Economics; Anne Kovalainen, University of Leeuw, The Universityof New South Wales Turku, Turku School of Economics; Matti W Karinen, Gene Editing Technologies and Emerging Issues with the Research assistant Biosafety Law in Japan Tomiko Yamaguchi, Making Sense of Health Care Quality: A Methodological International Christian University Paradigm Shift Sarah L Goff, UMASS-Amherst Expanding Ethical Sensibilities in Agricultural 306. Climate Data Protection Under Trump: Strategies Biotechnology: Regulating Socio-Economic and Tactics Considerations in Kenya and South Africa Koen Panel Session Beumer, University of Groningen / Utrecht University 2:00 to 3:30 pm The Regulations and Ethical Narratives about Stem Cell Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B Research HungYin Tsai, Virginia Tech Participants: Chairs: Grand Intentions, Small Interventions : Climate Data Sonja Van Wichelen, University of Sydney Rescue’s “Guerilla Archiving” as StatActivism britt Marc De Leeuw, The Universityof New South Wales paris, UCLA Department of Information Studies 309. Research and Responsibility Data Driven Communities: Using a Data Rescue Event to Panel Session Build and Bridge Scientific Networks Jennifer Pierre 2:00 to 3:30 pm Decentralizing Climate Change Data while Preserving Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton A Scientific Value Irene Pasquetto, UCLA Participants: “Too Little Toxic Waste Data”: Data Publics and the Responsible Innovation Procurement: Emerging Right to Know Movement morgan currie, UCLA Organizational Forms and Responsibilities Renata Mind the (data) gap: The Community Science Model Liz Axler, University of Windsor Barry, Public Lab Responsible Research: Classical View of Scientists' Discussant: Social Responsibility v.s. New Wave of RRI including Joan Donovan, University of California San Diego Re-institutionalization Yuko Fujigaki, University of

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Tokyo Social Imaginaries in a National Geographic Special Responsibility: Between Research Object and Academic Elana Shever, Colgate University Assignment Govert Valkenburg, Maastricht University Trickster Epistemologies and Worldviews in David STS Sensibilities and the Practical Integration of STS Lynch's Twin Peaks Aadita Chaudhury Knowledge into Social and Economic Life: Framing Health and Illness: The Case of the Television Nanotechnology, Neurotechnology Michael Magazines Pascale MANSIER, LCP-IRISSO Reinsborough, Department of Social Science, Health Chairs: and Medicine, King's College London Aadita Chaudhury Reflecting (In)sensibilities of Societal Engagement under Ingrid Ockert, Princeton University the Terms of Responsible Research and Innovation 312. The Ends of the Nervous System Daniela Fuchs, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Anja Panel Session Bauer, Austrian Academy of Sciences 2:00 to 3:30 pm 310. Internationalizing Science and Technology I Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Panel Session Participants: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Connectivity Itself, Or, How to Distribute Your Nervous Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B System Matthew Wolf-Meyer, Binghamton University Participants: The Case for Animal Electricity: Brains, Machines, and A Critical View on Fostering "Science": between Borders Electrical Ontologies Caitlin Shure, Columbia and Obstacles Stefan Klein, Universidade de Brasilia University (UnB) What Colour is the Brain? Johanna Pokorny, University At the Periphery: International Collaboration Challenges of Toronto of Return Migrants in India Meghna Sabharwal; Roli The nervous system, senses, and signals in human and Varma, University Of New Mexico non-human environments Stephanie Lloyd, Université Design and Making of Competitiveness in West Africa: Laval Following World Bank "Experts" and "Technical Chair: Assistances" Felix BOILEVE, CSI MinesParisTech Matthew Wolf-Meyer, Binghamton University The Internationalization of National Energy Research Discussant: Groups: Network Formation and Political-Scientific Victoria Pitts-Taylor, Wesleyan University Strategy Victor Luiz Alves Mourao, Federal University of Viçosa (UFV-Brazil); Daniela Alves, 313. Affect and Emotion across Sites of Technoscience I Universidade Federal de Viçosa; Daniel Aparecido Panel Session Cabral, Federal University of Viçosa (UFV-Brazil) 2:00 to 3:30 pm Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Public Garden How to Build a Modern Scientific Research Institute in China: A Case Study of National Institute of Participants: Biological Sciences, Beijing (NIBS) LI ZHANG, Infant Cognition and the Sense Feelings Make Rachel National Aacademy of Innovation Strategy; HUI LUO, Weitzenkorn, Emory University National Academy of Innovation Strategy,CAST; RUI Gut Feelings – Affect in Neuroscience and Individual CHEN, National Academy of Innovation Experiences Lotta Hautamäki, University of Helsinki Strategy,CAST Emotion, Mood, and Routine Time in Laboratory Life Chair: Donald Alfred Everhart, UCSD Leandro Rodriguez Medina, Universidad de las Americas Feeling for the Future: Emotional Extraction and the Puebla Technoscience of Predictability Jan M Padios, 311. Television as a Contested Site of the Creation of University of Maryland, College Park Knowledge and Social Imaginaries Affective Engagement as a Skill: Craftsmanship in Stem Panel Session Cell Science Mianna Meskus, University of Helsinki, 2:00 to 3:30 pm Department of Social Research Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson Chair: Participants: Venla Oikkonen, University of Helsinki Illusions of Actuality: Exploring Fictional Elements of 314. Questioning intervention with and within science and Factual Television Programs Ingrid Ockert, Princeton technology studies University Panel Session Shark Week, Sitcoms, and Soap Commercials: How 2:00 to 3:30 pm Unexamined Daily Encounters Shape Our Views of Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway Science Megan Halpern, Michigan State University; Participants: Eleanor Louson Critique as Intervention: Questioning the Television Autopsy: Dead Dinosaurs, Live Scientists and Research/Impact Divide Stefan Schäfer, Institute for

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Advanced Sustainability Studies; Robert David Science II: Expertise and the State Jonathan Smith, University of Nottingham; Michael Panel Session Bernstein, Arizona State University; Stevienna de 4:00 to 5:30 pm Saille, University of Sheffield; Sean Low, Institute for Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon A Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) Participants: Intervention Inversions: A framework to understand Tracking Changes to US Federal Data in a “Post-Truth” existing practices Michael Bernstein, Arizona State World Rebecca Lave, Indiana University Deparment University; Robert David Jonathan Smith, University Of Geography of Nottingham; Stefan Schäfer, Institute for Advanced Creating Citizen-Experts: The Regulatory Review of Sustainability Studies; Shannon Spruit, Delft Canada’s Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Nichole University of Technology; Eleanor Hadley Kershaw, Dusyk, Simon Fraser Univeristy Institute for Science & Society, University of Gendered Scientization and Citizen Science Aya Hirata Nottingham; sarah Hartley, University Of British Kimura, University of Hawaii Columbia; Rider W Foley, University of Virginia; Using Indexical Design and Counter-Mapping to Richard Rushforth, Northern Arizona University; Collaboratively Ground the Hazards of Oil and Gas Philip Boucher, University of Manchester; Andrew Extraction Lourdes Annette Vera, Northeastern Chilvers, University College London; Lalitha University; Sara Wylie, Northeastern University; Drew Sundaram, University of Cambridge Michanowicz, Harvard School of Public Health Delivering impact, steering science? Intervening in Chair: strategic research policy Robert David Jonathan Smith, Aya Hirata Kimura, University of Hawaii University of Nottingham; sarah Hartley, University Of British Columbia Discussant: Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Science policy and zombie sensibility: Introducing scientists and engineers to science outside the lab 317. Racial Mattering and Scientific (In)Sensibilities Michael Bernstein, Arizona State University Panel Session Who is intervening in synthetic biology? Lalitha 4:00 to 5:30 pm Sundaram, University of Cambridge Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon B Participants: 315. Island Imaginaries: From Repositories to Experimental Labs Ape Motherhood as Counter-Science in a Colonial Panel Session Home: Orangutan Rehabilitation in Sarawak Juno 2:00 to 3:30 pm Parrenas, The Ohio State University Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - The Fens Sense of Things: Zoonosis, Xenotransplantation, and the Participants: Mattering of Race in Nalo Hopkinson's 'Brown Girl in the Ring' Zakiyyah Iman Jackson, George Mason Can an Island Nation Be a Global Test-Bed? The Politics University of Experimentation in Singapore. Madeleine Akrich, CSI-Ecole Des Mines De Paris; Jerome Denis, HIV is Racist Adam M Geary, University of Arizona Telecom ParisTech; Liliana Doganova, Centre de Medusa, Colonial Racism, and Coral Bleaching Eva Sociologie de l'Innovation (CSI) - MINES-ParisTech; Hayward, University of Arizona Brice Laurent, Ecole Des Mines De Paris; David Analyzing “race” as a scientific object: circulating "race" Pontille, Cnrs through time (1927-1970) and space (Berlin-Pune) Earth as Island Claire Webb, MIT - Anthropology Thiago Pinto Barbosa, Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner From Red Island to Green Island: Cultural and Political Orient Implications of HVDC Cables in Korea Seung Hee 318. Can the Subaltern Research? III Cho, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Panel Session Technology (KAIST) 4:00 to 5:30 pm The Hawaiian Islands: Of Island Biogeography, Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon D Sustainable Future Imaginaries, and (Other) Lived Participants: Sensibilities Mascha Gugganig, Technical University Whose Knowledge of Nature Counts in Courts of Law in Munich Chile and Colombia? Javiera Barandiaran, University What It Takes to Project Power over Long Distances – of California, Santa Barbara Heterogeneous Zones and Island Bases in the Pacific Lifting the Veil of Intertwined Scientific and Juridical Maximilian Mayer, Tongji University, Shanghai Performances Daniele Martins dos Santos, UFRJ; Ivan Chairs: DA COSTA MARQUES, Universidade Federal do Rio Mascha Gugganig, Technical University Munich de Janeiro Maximilian Mayer, Tongji University, Shanghai Subaltern Research on Emission Standards to Abate 316. Tensions and Challenges for Environmental Citizen Arsenic Pollution Cecilia Ibarra, Universidad de Chile

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"The Revolution Will Come from the Slum": Subaltern Complementary and Alternative Medicine Views for Social Changes Narrira Souza, Universidade Panel Session Federal de Goiás 4:00 to 5:30 pm Chairs: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon G Ivan DA COSTA MARQUES, Universidade Federal do Participants: Rio de Janeiro Integrative Medicine: Colonial Ontologies in Canadian Anita Chan, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, ICR Undergraduate Medical Education Cathy Fournier, David Nemer, University Of Kentucky Dalhousie University; Robin Oakley, Dalhousie Lars Bo Andersen, Aarhus University University 319. Making Nothing: Institutional Practices of Producing Maintaining Flow. Heart Disease Prevention Lines in Absence II Scandinavian Conventional and Chinese Medical Panel Session Training Maria Wemrell, Unit of Social Epidemiology, 4:00 to 5:30 pm Medical Faculty, Lund University Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon E Researching the Auscultation of Traditional Chinese Participants: Medicine from the Perspective of Local Knowledge From Shale Gas Revolution to Nothing at all: The Case QIUSHI XU, Tsinghua University from Poland Agata Stasik, Kozminski University; Translation and Negotiation of Complementary Medicine Aleksandra Lis, Central European University in in the European Union Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell, Budapest Umeå university, Department of Sociology ‘Nothing to See Here’ – An Ethnography of Absence at What’s in a Name? A Boundary Work Analysis of the the European Spallation Source Ivanche Dimitrievski, Controversy over University Homeopathy Education Linköping University, Tema-T (Tema Technology and Elizabeth Caldwell, University of Huddersfield Social Change) Chair: Trading in the Mystery of Commodities Susanne Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell, Umeå university, Department Freidberg, Dartmouth College of Sociology Chair: 322. Algorithms in/of Culture: Exploring the Global Reach Christy Spackman, Harvey Mudd College of Algorithms Discussant: Panel Session Etienne Benson, University of Pennsylvania 4:00 to 5:30 pm 320. Making Sense of Political Calculations Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon H Panel Session Participants: 4:00 to 5:30 pm Seeing Like an Algorithm: Machine Learning and the Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Beacon F New Division of Apperceptive Labor Thomas Gilbert, Participants: University of California, Berkeley Seeing Algorithms as Infrastructure: Making Sense of the Understanding Perception of Algorithmic Decisions: The Reddit Voting System in Narrative and Practice Case of Algorithmic Management Min Kyung Lee, Katherine Lo, University of California, Irvine; Alex S Carnegie Mellon University Taylor, Microsoft Research Constitutions of the Human in the Digital Age, Then and Accounting for Health: Scale as Techno-Sensibility in Now Margarita Boenig-Liptsin, Harvard STS São Paulo Jack Mullee, University of Chicago, Fetishization Revisited: Faith and Notions of Efficacy in Department of Anthropology the Making of Algorithms Dawn Nafus, Intel; Suzanne Cultivating Taxpayer Subjects as Experts of Government L. Thomas, Intel Labs; Jamie Sherman, Intel Labs Kyle Willmott, Simon Fraser University Algorithms in Practice: Comparing Web Journalism and The 'Social Rate of Discount' and the Sensibility of the Criminal Justice Angèle Christin, Department of Future William P. Deringer, Massachusetts Institute of Communication, Stanford University Technology (MIT) Chair: Pollsters Got It Wrong, Did Data Mining Get It Right? Morgan G. Ames, CSTMS, UC Berkeley On Devices of Public Opinion Laurie Waller, Discussant: Technische Universität München; David Moats, Suzanne L. Thomas, Intel Labs Linköping University, Tema-T (Tema Technology and 323. Making Sense of Computing: Methods, Uses, and Social Change) Histories Chair: Panel Session William P. Deringer, Massachusetts Institute of 4:00 to 5:30 pm Technology (MIT) Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Berkeley 321. Science and Technology Perspectives on Participants:

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Law: Intellectual Property and Software in the United Participants: States Gerardo Con Diaz, Yale University Economists against "Limits" Kevin Baker, Northwestern Identity: Transgender Users and the Hacking of the University British Welfare State Marie Hicks, Duke University The Generation of the GDR: Economists at the Humboldt Gender: Challenging and Reinforcing Gender Roles in an University of Berlin Caught Between Loyalty and Early Social Network Joy Marie Lisi Rankin, Relevance Till Düppe, University of Québec Michigan State University Metastatic communism: Soviet models of the political Disability: Making “Sense” of Computing through economy of the post-Stalinist Soviet Union Adam Sensory Processing Disorder and Autism Meryl Alper, Leeds, Harvard University Northeastern University Resilience Governmentality: Toward a Genealogy of Play: On Manual Bots and Being Human on Twitter Amy Systemic Risk Regulation Onur Ozgode, Duke Johnson University Chair: Discussant: Kevin Driscoll Daniel Breslau, Virginia Tech Discussant: 327. Technologies of Self Kevin Driscoll Panel Session 324. Architectural Design and Practice 4:00 to 5:30 pm Panel Session Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Exeter 4:00 to 5:30 pm Participants: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Clarendon Learning from emergent technologies and movements: Participants: The rise (and fall) of the Quantified Self movement Maintaining Political Care: Drawing and Architectural Ana Viseu, Universidade Europeia Pedagogy in Buenos Aires Nicholas D'Avella, New One, many, and millions: Is citizen science beyond the York University reproducibility crisis? Joseph M Reagle, Northeastern Building now and then: An existing structure prompts an University imagined place Arlene Oak, University of Alberta (In)Sensible data: A case study of a quantified-self Libertarian Paternalism: an Approach to Design Ethics application for employee empowerment Janine Slaker, through Moralizing Artefacts Yuelin Liu, Yanshan Michigan State University University; Liwei Song, Yanshan University The Qualified Self in Quantified Times: Implications of Mass Production Hits Home: the translating embodied wellness practices into Production/Consumption Junction of the Modern technological experiences Rebecca Jablonsky, House Steven Sacco, Loyola University Chicago Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 325. Art, Artifacts and the Truth Machine: Mike Lynch, Am I pregnant? Technology, self-management, and Past and Future power Joan H. Robinson Panel Session 328. Makers and Making 4:00 to 5:30 pm Panel Session Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Commonwealth 4:00 to 5:30 pm Participants: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax A Gary Downy, commenting on Michael Lynch Gary Participants: Downey, Virginia Tech Back to the Future - 3D Printing and Digital Fabrication Joan Fujimura, commenting on Michael Lynch Joan Technology in Historical Context Daniel Southwick, Fujimura, University Of Wisconsin-Madison University of Toronto Alan Irwin, commenting on Mike Lynch Alan Irwin, Printing "Opiate" for the Masses: A Marxist Approach to Copenhagen Business School 3D Printing Tiffany Cheng Karin Knorr Cetina, commenting on Mike Lynch Karin Diffusing Making: The Performative Agency of the Knorr Cetina, University of Chicago Fablab Hype in France Evelyne Lhoste, French Chair: institute for agricultural research (inra); Marc Kim Fortun, RPI BARBIER, Inra Discussant: Erasing “the hype” of 3D bioprinting carlos adrian Michael Lynch, Cornell Univ. cuevas, TU München Representation in the Making: Constitutive Rhetoric and 326. The Politics of Economics and the Economics of the Incongruent Discourses of the Maker Movement Politics Richard Besel, California Polytechnic State University Panel Session 4:00 to 5:30 pm 329. Frontiers of Climate Change and Extinction: Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Dalton Rendering Worlds Familiar and Strange

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Panel Session Indigenous Women's Subjective Experiences Using 4:00 to 5:30 pm Health-Based Activity Monitors Toward Personal Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Fairfax B Wellbeing Marisa Elena Duarte, Arizona State Participants: University Extinction Tourism: Climate Change, Artic Human Zoos Embodying Data: Duoethnography as a Feminist and the Politics of Spectatorship Annette Bickford, Methodology for Studying Wearables Marika Cifor, York University University of California, Los Angeles; Patricia Garcia, Genetics as a New Frontier for Environmental Climate School of Information, University of Michigan Change Responses Valerie Berseth, Department of Not My Data: Troubling Notions of Embodied Agency in Sociology, University of British Columbia; Tim Consumer Wearables Jessica Rajko, Arizona State Hawkins, Department of Forest Resources University Management, University of British Columbia; Jordan Testing the Limits of the Quantified Self at the Qual- Tesluk, Department of Sociology, University of British Quant Borderland: What Can Data Quantification Tell Columbia; Ralph Matthews, Department of Sociology, Us About Lived Experience? Heather M Ross, Arizona University of British Columbia State University Media and Transnational Climate Justice: Indigenous Chair: Activism and Climate Politics Matthew Tegelberg, Jamie Winterton, Arizona State University York University 332. Internationalizing Science and Technology II How Controversies Transform and Start a New Life: Panel Session GMO and Non-GMO soybean Sustainable 4:00 to 5:30 pm Certification Julia Silvia Guivant, federal university of Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Hampton B santa catarina Participants: Chair: Does Knowledge Circulation Means Translation – Case Annette Bickford, York University of iGEM and Synthetic Biology Mahendra Shahare, 330. Interdisciplinarity and Universities Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Panel Session International Division of Scientific Labor – An Outlook 4:00 to 5:30 pm on Brazilian Human Genetics Mariana Toledo Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner A Ferreira, Universidade de São Paulo / IFG Participants: Mapping Scientific Collaboration between the US and Promoting Interdisciplinarity in German Universities Muslim Countries Thed van Leeuwen, Leiden Liudvika Leisyte, TU Dortmund, Center for Higher University; Alex Rushforth, CWTS, Leiden Education (zhb) University; Sarah de Rijcke, Centre for Science and University Commitment to Interdisciplinary Research Technology Studies (CWTS); Paul Wouters, Centre Erin Leahey, University Of Arizona for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden Measuring Interdisciplinarity Resulting from University International Scientific Collaboration Alejandro Asymmetrical Cooperation: De-Politicizing International Arnulfo Ruiz León, Universidad Nacional Autonoma Networks in Current Social Sciences? Leandro de Mexico - IIMAS; Nina Jung, Universidad Nacional Rodriguez Medina, Universidad de las Americas Autónoma de México Puebla From Seed to School: The Development of Social Sciences as International Science and Technology Interdisciplinary Networks from IGERT Grants Resources Amanda Almeida Domingues, University of Michael Burnam-Fink, Arizona State University São Paulo Transformative Institutions: Interdisciplinary Imaginaries Chair: in Science, Engineering, Art, and Design Kari Leandro Rodriguez Medina, Universidad de las Americas Zacharias, Virginia Tech Puebla Chairs: 333. The Call of Communism, or How to Handle Frail Liudvika Leisyte, TU Dortmund, Center for Higher Political Capacities with Care? Education (zhb) Panel Session Erin Leahey, University Of Arizona 4:00 to 5:30 pm 331. Border Quants: Biopolitics of Self-Quantification at Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Jefferson the Border Participants: Panel Session “Some commons or I will suffocate!” or How to escape 4:00 to 5:30 pm mechanical assemblages in cow genomics? François Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Gardner B Thoreau, Spiral, University of Liege Participants: Kitchen-gardening opens up a sense of belonging in disturbed times Alexis Zimmer, Paris 8 Diderot

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The meaning of commonly cared-for nature according to Developments struggling farmers Benedikte Zitouni, Saint-Louis Panel Session University, Brussels 4:00 to 5:30 pm From the Mint to the crypto-currencies: the case of Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Riverway faircoin in the age of cognitive capitalism John Nève, Participants: Saint-Louis University, Brussels Absences that Matter: Representations of Old Age in the Chairs: CURE-Elderly-Personas Susanne Oechsner, Benedikte Zitouni, Saint-Louis University, Brussels University of Vienna Alexis Zimmer, Paris 8 Diderot Federal Institutes: Alignment with the Institutional 334. Working with/against the Politics of Benevolent Proposal? Rodrigo Rafael Fernandes, IFPR; Sidney Neuroscience Reinaldo da Silva, IFPR Panel Session Integrating Discourses in an EMR Organizational Change 4:00 to 5:30 pm Project Benoit Cordelier, Université du Québec à Sheraton Boston: Floor 3 - Kent Montréal (UQAM) Participants: Users as the Only Variable – Participation as Re- Innocuous Intersectionality? The Politics in Handedness Education Tim Seitz, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Research Tabea Cornel, University of Pennsylvania Sozialforschung (WZB) Neuro-Visions of the Prejudiced Mind: Neuroscience and Locals in the Wasteland: The Unintended Effects of the Search to ‘Cure’ Racism Oliver Rollins, University (In)Sensible Local Participatory Technology of Pennsylvania Development. Céline Parotte, University of Liège The “Neural Phenotype of Poverty” and the Carceral Chair: Imagination Victoria Pitts-Taylor, Wesleyan Diego Compagna, Technische Universität Berlin University 337. Science Displays and the Politics of Representation Can Therapy Be Cool? An Investigation in the Panel Session Mediatization of Neuro-Technology Marisa R Brandt, 4:00 to 5:30 pm Michigan State University Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - The Fens The practice of secrecy in neuroimaging research Giulia Participants: Anichini, Uqam (Université du Québec à Montréal) The Role of China’s Science and Technology Museums 335. Affect and Emotion across Sites of Technoscience II in Public Understanding of Science Xuan LIU, Panel Session National Academy of Innovation Strategy, China; 4:00 to 5:30 pm Xiang LI, National Academy of Innovation Strategy, Sheraton Boston: Floor 5 - Public Garden China Participants: Public Knowledge as Cultural Intervention: Knowledge, Balancing Normative Expertise with Affective activism, and agency in the museum world Noah Engagements in the Field of Organoids’ Biobanking: Feinstein, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Case of Italy’s Epigenomics Flagship Project Imagining Sustainability in The Crystal: Technological (EPIGEN) Luca Marelli, IEO; Giuseppe Testa, Solutions on Display Thaddeus Miller, Arizona State European School of Molecular Medicine University; Kaethe Selkirk, Arizona State University From Bits to Bodies: Race, Sex, and the Affective Marching off to the Science Wars Adam Shapiro Embodiment of Genomic Data Jennifer Hamilton, Leveraging the Fight against Fascism to Reposition the Hampshire College Societal Role of Scientists Sarah Tuttle, University of What Needs to Be Done, What is Worth Doing: Non Washington, Seattle; Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, Knowledge, Emotions and Framing in the Relationship University of Washington between Scientists and Social Movements Ana Maria Vara, National University of San Martín The Culture of Truth: Emotions in a Post-Factual World. Anna Durnova, Institue for Advanced Studies, Vienna - Technoscience and Societal Transformation The Circulation of Affect and Emotions in Cultural Debates about Vaccines Venla Oikkonen, University of Helsinki Chair: Mianna Meskus, University of Helsinki, Department of Social Research 336. Side-effects of (In)Sensible Participatory Technology

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PARTICIPANT INDEX

., Jyoti, 111 Angelini, Alessandro, 249 Aarden, Erik, 267 Angelo, Hillary, 229 Abbazio, Jessica M., 143 Anichini, Giulia, 334 Abdelghafour, Nassima, 205 Anna, Ozhiganova, 023 Abergel, Elisabeth, 244 Aoyagi, Midori, 143, 254 Abildgaard, Mette Simonsen, 179 Aparicio, Alberto, 167 Abrahams, Tarryn, 044 araujo, emilia, 232 Abrams, Ellen, 297 Archer, Jason, 197 Abrell, Elan L, 166 Areias de Freitas, Paula Maria, 266 acuna, daniel, 104 Arellano, Nelson, 179 Adachi, Emiko, 278 Arenas-Conejo, Miriam, 032, 178-2 Addison, Courtney, 009 Armstrong, Melanie, 166 Adrian, Stine Willum, 071 Arnal, Maud, 178-3 Agarwal, Nikhil, 258 Arnold, Markus, 105 Agarwal, Payal, 088 Arruda Leal Ferreira, Arthur, 295 Aggrey, John Kojo, 178-5 Arslan, Onur, 001 Aguilar, Juan, 178-5 Artopoulos, Alejandro, 227 Aguilar-Valdez, Jean, 157 Artyushina, Anna, 206 Ahamed, Sonya, 305 Aruch, Matthew, 095 Ahmann, Chloe, 019, 034 Asaro, Peter, 057 Ahn, Sungwoo, 213 Asayama, Shinichiro, 254 Aidinoff, Marc, 042 Asen, Daniel, 279 Ajunwa, Ifeoma, 273, 299 Atanasoski, Neda, 085 Akanbi, Ope, 169 Atienza, Paul Michael Leonardo, 215 Akarsu, Hayal, 039 Audetat, Marc, 089 Akrich, Madeleine, 315 Austen, Kat, 095 Akyuz, Kaya, 046 Aviles, Natalie, 086 Al-Ansari, Sara, 153 Avlani, Harsh Manoj, 293 Al-Dewachi, Omar, 243 Avle, Seyram, 045 Al-Qadi, Aisha, 153 Avron, Lisa Ann, 052 Alac, Morana, 095 Awad, Hicham, 163 Alam, Eram, 223 Axler, Renata, 088, 309 Alauzen, Marie, 128 Aydin, Ciano, 069 Albarran, Nikolas, 095 Alberti, Ben, 228 Babbitt, William, 095 Albornoz, María Belén, 030 Baca Feldman, Carlos Francisco, 231 Allebrandt, Débora, 117 Bacci, María Pilar, 038, 132, 176 Allen, Barbara, 293 Bachynski, Kathleen Elizabeth, 022 Allen, Matthew, 268 Backus, Gregory Alan, 083 Allhutter, Doris, 145 Bai, Huiren, 260 Almeda, Elisabet, 131 Baigorrotegui, Gloria, 063, 186 Almeling, Rene, 050 Bailey, Eric Nelson, 215 Alper, Meryl, 323 Bailey, John, 023 Alves, Daniela, 310 Bailey, Moya, 162 Alves, Jéssica, 255 Bak, Hee-Je, 213 Amend, Elyse, 051 Baker, Kevin, 326 Ames, Morgan G., 224, 322 Baker, Natalie, 024 Amir, Sulfikar, 108, 201 Baker, Zeke, 179 Amramina, Anna, 218 Bal, Ravtosh, 198 Amrute, Sareeta, 223 Bal, Roland, 020, 114, 128, 152 Amundsen, Helene, 254 Balestrini, Mara, 272 Andelsman, Victoria, 229 Ballegaard, Stinne Aaløkke, 136 Anderman, Nicholas, 074 Ballestero, Andrea, 174, 205 Andersen, Lars Bo, 266, 295, 318 Ballo, Ingrid, 180 Andersen, Per Dannemand, 156 Banerjee, Dwaipayan, 033 Anfinsen, Martin, 180 Banks, David, 095

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Barad, Karen, 047 Biagioli, Mario, 060, 081 Barahona, Ana, 163 Bialski, Paula, 219 Barandiaran, Javiera, 262, 285, 318 Bianchini, Mario, 006 Barany, Michael, 297 Bickford, Annette, 329 Barazzetti, Gaia, 089 Biderman, Jonathan LeRoy, 012 BARBIER, Marc, 328 Bielli, Andrea Clara, 038, 132 Barbosa, Thiago Pinto, 317 Bietz, Matthew, 175 Bargetz, Brigitte, 145 Bijker, Wiebe E., 233 Barkway, Kelsi J., 256 Biltekoff, Charlotte, 118 Barnes, Jessica, 083 Birch, Kean, 251, 274 Barnhill, Kathleen, 062, 208 Birchard, Kristy, 095 Barra, Monica Patrice, 265 Bischof, Andreas, 165 Barros da Silva, Márcia Regina, 295 Blackburn, Renee, 182 Barry, Liz, 306 Blacker, Sarah, 105 Bartlett, Andrew, 034, 226 Blair, James J. A., 109 Bassett, Nathanael, 039, 175 Blanchette, Alex, 178-1 Bates, Eliot, 053 Blignaut, Margaretha, 013 Battles, Matthew, 074, 095 Bloss, Cinnamon, 175 Bauchspies, Wenda K, 178-5 Blosser, Emily, 079 Bauer, Anja, 309 Boczkowski, Pablo, 229 Bauer, Susanne, 155, 179 Boenig-Liptsin, Margarita, 042 Bay, Morten, 230 Boenig-Liptsin, Margarita, 322 Baykurt, Burcu, 272 Boer, Bas de, 010 Bayoumi, Soha, 100 Boeva, Yana, 155 Bazzanella, Sandro Luiz, 235 Bogner, Alexander, 278 Bazzul, Jesse Thomas, 181 Bohanon, Luke, 011 Becerra, Juana, 100 Bohbot, Hagar, 220 Bechmann, Anja, 035 BOILEVE, Felix, 310 Bell, Sarah, 095 Bonhoure, Isabelle, 199 Bell, Sarah, 103 Bordewich, Chloe, 100 Bell, Susan E., 095 Borish, Linda J, 006 Bellamy, Annie, 152 Born, Dorothea, 139, 163, 194 Bellanova, Rocco, 024 Borrion, Aiduan, 095 Ben Shachar, Erela, 198 Bortagaray, Isabel, 066 Bencze, John, 181 Borthakur, Anwesha, 285 Benda, Libor, 232 Botelho, Alyssa, 138 Bender, Shawn, 055 Both, Goede, 124 Benezra, Amber, 029, 193 Bothwell, Laura, 112 Benfield, Dalida Maria, 134 Boucher, Philip, 314 Benjamin, Ruha, 239, 294 Bouchey, Michael, 061, 082 Bennett, Audrey, 095 Bourret, Pascale, 015 Bennett, Cynthia, 099 Bowden, Gary, 119 Bennett, Ira, 095 Bowker, Geoffrey C., 171 Bennett, Michael, 282 Boyce, Angie, 112 Benson, Etienne, 296, 319 Boyd, Charles, 078 Benzecry, Claudio, 229 Bozatski, Maurício, 026 Berda, Yael, 123 Bracken-Roche, Ciara, 039 Berkhout, Suze, 132 Bradley, William S, 081 Berling Hyams, Inger, 041 Braman, Sandra, 248, 271, 300 Bernstein, Michael, 314 Brandt, Marisa R, 334 Berscheid, Anna-Lena, 011 Braun, Amy, 248 Berseth, Valerie, 329 Braun, Veit Moritz, 276 Besel, Richard, 328 Bredholt, Julie, 095 Besmer, Kirk, 069 Breslau, Daniel, 186, 187, 271, 326 Beumer, Koen, 072, 308 Breslin, Samantha, 131 Bezuidenhout, Louise, 046 Brian, Jenny Dyck, 050 Bezuidenhout, Louise, 241 Bridges, Khiara, 202 Bhatia, Rajani, 148 Brister, Evelyn, 278

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Broad, Garrett M, 166 Cecale, Courtney, 222 Brock, David C., 087 Chaar-López, Iván, 107 Broer, Tineke, 015 Chacko, Xan, 275, 287 Brohinsky, Jais, 211 chakraborty, anwesha, 221 Brothers, Sarah, 153 Chalmers, Melissa, 169 Brown, Khytie, 075 Chan, Anita, 186, 266, 295, 318 Bruno, Gabriela, 038, 132 Chang, Hawon, 023 Brynskov, Martin, 134 Chang, Kuo-Hui, 258 Buchanan, Nicholas, 023, 038 chanton, olivier, 114 Budnick, Jamie Louise, 077 Charles, Nicole, 102 Bueno, Natalia de Lima, 227 Chaudhuri, Ashawari, 052 Burkhardt, Marcus, 035 Chaudhuri, Bidisha, 279 Burnam-Fink, Michael, 330 Chaudhury, Aadita, 311 Burnett, John Mark, 040 Checketts, Levi, 230 Burri, Regula Valérie, 163, 194 Chen, Daniel, 150 Burton, Elisabeth Katherine, 054 Chen, Hsin-Hsing, 183, 239 Busch, Lawrence, 251 Chen, Jia-shin, 260 Buttarello, Arieli, 104 CHEN, RUI, 310 Bykowski, Misha, 039 Chen, Shun-Ling, 199, 222 Bühler, Nolwenn, 089 Chen, Tzung-wen, 111 Chen, Yujie, 299 Cabral, Daniel Aparecido, 310 Cheng, Honghong, 040 Cakici, Baki, 091 Cheng, Tiffany, 328 Caldwell, Elizabeth, 321 Cheng, Wan-Chun, 135 Calisto, Nancy Beatriz, 132 Chess, Shira, 122 Calisto, Nancy, 038 Cheung, Cynthia, 175 Callahan, Brian Robert, 095 Chevtchouk Jurno, Amanda, 057 Callison, Candis, 238 Chia, Aleena, 283 Calvert, Scout, 031 Chiapperino, Luca, 112, 203 Camacho, Kemly, 131 Chilvers, Andrew, 314 Cambrosio, Alberto, 015 Chirumamilla, Padma, 258 Camillo, Juliano, 235 Cho, Seung Hee, 315 Campbell, Elaine, 008 Choi, Beatrice Chicago, 030, 173 Campbell, P, 178-3 Choi, Lydia, 095 Campos, Andre Sica de, 178-5 Choi, Vivian Y, 024 Canales, Alejandro, 125, 223 Christensen, Jeffrey Andrew, 196 Canales, Jimena, 245 Christidi, Nadia, 217 Cao, Cong, 167 Christin, Angèle, 322 Cardoso Llach, Daniel, 095, 268 Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong, 042 Carlin, Liz, 193 Chung, Seungmi, 143 Caron, Brandiff, 198 Cid, Alejandro, 220 Carr, Leslie, 173 Cifor, Marika, 331 Carrasco, Jimena, 295 Cipiniuk, Alberto, 184 Carroll, Patrick, 107 Clancy, Eileen, 218 Carruth, Allison, 237 Clark-Ginsberg, Aaron, 115 Carter, Lyn, 181 Claudel, Matthew, 082, 134 Casini, Silvia, 194 Cluck, Jonathan, 264 Cassier, Maurice, 086 Cochrane, Euan, 087 Castelle, Michael, 235 Cohen, Julie Mark, 095 Castillo-Sepúlveda, Jorge, 162 Cohn, Marisa Leavitt, 209 Castleton, Alex, 220 Cole, Simon A, 146 Catacora-Vargas, Georgina, 072, 130 Coleman, Beth, 272 Cattapan, Alana, 148 Collard, Juliane, 172 Caudill, David, 146 Collier, Jim, 212 Caulfield, Sueann, 095 Collins, Chase Shelton, 078 Caverly, Nicholas L., 263 Colvara, Lauren Ferreira, 266 Cavicchi, Elizabeth, 211 Comber, Robert, 095 Cavin Barnes, Jessica, 062 Compagna, Diego, 141, 336

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Con Diaz, Gerardo, 323 de Bont, Antoinette, 004 Congram, Derek, 170 De Filippi, Primavera, 103 Conley, Shannon, 078 de Kam, David, 114 Conner, Thomas H, 230 De Leeuw, Marc, 308 Cool, Alison, 149 De Pree, Thomas, 032 Coplin, Abigail, 154-2 De Pryck, Kari, 066 Cordelier, Benoit, 336 de Rijcke, Sarah, 060 Cornel, Tabea, 334 de Saille, Stevienna, 133, 314 Correa, Gonzalo, 207 de Souza, Charles, 271 Correa-Lucero, Horacio, 052 de Wit, Sara, 001, 046 Corrêa, Marilena, 086 De Wolff, Kim, 296 Costa, Janaina Pamplona da, 178-5 DeAngelo, Darcie, 068, 114 Costa, Susana, 276 Decoteau, Claire, 246, 298 Costelloe-Kuehn, Brandon, 150 Delborne, Jason A., 083 Cote, Amanda, 122 Delfanti, Alessandro, 247 Coutinho, Francisco Ângelo, 255 Delvenne, Pierre, 267 Cox Hall, Amy, 063 Denbow, Jennifer, 162 Crane, Johanna, 014 Denis, Jerome, 252, 315 Craven, Christa, 202 Denoun, Martin, 262 Creary, Melissa, 138 Deringer, William P., 077, 320 Crespo, Christina, 079 Derr, Jennifer L, 075 Crisostomo, Dominic Jay, 157 Desveaux, Laura, 088 Croissant, Jennifer, 296 Dew, Kristin, 036 Cromer, Risa, 117 Dewart McEwen, Karen, 169 Cronin, Tom, 300 Dewey, Matt, 161 Crooks, Roderic, 204 Dicenta-Vilker, Mara, 207, 261 Croon Fors, Anna, 134, 167 DiCicco-Bloom, Benjamin, 269 Cross, Jamie, 262 Dickau, Joel Richard, 244 Cruz, Stephanie, 176 Dickson, Jessica, 121 Cruz, Taylor, 007 Dillion, Lindsey, 147 Cruz Vinaccia, Carolina, 217 Dimitrievski, Ivanche, 319 cuevas, carlos adrian, 328 Dinger, Samuel, 028 Cukierman, Henrique Luiz, 295 Dinh, Ly, 017 Cunningham-Burley, Sarah, 015 Diniz, Debora, 095 Cupitt, Rebekah, 120 Dinner, Andrew, 229 currie, morgan, 306 Diprose, Rosalyn, 027 Curtis, Scott, 194 DiSalvo, Carl, 129 Dixon, Andi, 272 D'Andréa, Carlos, 057 Dixon, Zachary Parke, 021 D'Arcangelis, Gwen, 162 Doezema, Tess, 130 D'Avella, Nicholas, 324 Doganova, Liliana, 315 D'Ignazio, Catherine, 129 Doing, Park, 127 da costa, maria c, 065 Domingues, Amanda Almeida, 332 DA COSTA MARQUES, Ivan, 266, 295, 318 Dominguez, Fernando, 252 da Silva, Leticia Rodrigues, 083 Domènech, Miquel, 141 Dahya, Negin, 204 Donald, Rosalind, 019 Daimary, Rachan, 153 Dong, Xiaoju, 215 Dajoz, Isabelle, 066 Donovan, Joan, 138, 306 Dalvi, Shruti, 095 Donovan, Joan, 095 Dalyan, Can, 083 Dore, Antoine, 083 Danell, Jenny-Ann Brodin, 321 Dotson, Taylor, 061, 082 Daniel, Meghan, 246 Doublier, Alice, 036 Das, Sanghamitra, 167 Doucet-Battle, James, 147 Davies, Sarah, 221 Dourish, Paul, 209 Davies, William, 277 Downey, Gary, 325 Davis, Dana-ain, 202 Dowty Beech, Rachel, 028 Davis, Elizabeth Anne, 170 Draude, Claude, 104 de Boer, Marjolein, 148 Driscoll, Kevin, 323

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Droney, Damien, 224 Farooque, Mahmud, 173 Dryer, Theodora J, 043 Feenberg, Andrew, 248 Duarte, Marisa Elena, 331 Fein, Elizabeth, 269 Duarte, Tiago Ribeiro, 208, 231 Feinberg, Melanie, 102 Duclos, Vincent, 281 Feinstein, Noah, 337 Dudhwala, Farzana, 007 Felt, Ulrike, 257, 280 duede, eamon, 173 Ferguson, Sean, 095 Duerr, Ruth, 222 Fernandes, Rodrigo Rafael, 336 Dufour, Quentin, 267 Fernandez, Juan Carlos Aneiros, 104 Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie, 199, 222 Fernandez Pinto, Manuela, 084 Dumit, Joseph, 302 Ferreira, Mariana Toledo, 332 Dunbar-Hester, Christina, 252 Ferryman, Kadija, 065 DuPont, Isaac, 115 Figert, Anne, 095 Duque, Richard B, 197, 220 Figueroa, Myriam, 073 Durant, Darrin, 254, 277 Fines-Neuschild, Mirjam, 058 Durnova, Anna, 095, 335 Finn, Ed, 282 Duschinsky, Robbie, 221 Finn, Megan, 113 Dusek, R Valentine, 212 Fiore-Gartland, Brittany, 070, 088, 091, 247 Dusyk, Nichole, 316 Fischer, Larissa, 194 Duysens, Fanny, 038 Fischer, Michael M.J., 213, 236 Dyer, Harry T, 185 Fisher, Erik, 061 Düppe, Till, 326 Fitzgerald, Andrew Arthur, 214 Fitzgerald, Des, 246 Easterbrook, Tyler, 215 Fitzpatrick, Austin, 197 eaton, jake, 051 Fleischmann, Adam, 068, 114 Ecenbarger, Charles, 259 Flood, Lauren, 036 Edelenbosch, Rosanne, 072 Fochler, Maximilian, 106, 280 Edmond, Gary, 146 Foladori, Guillermo, 014 Edwards, Paul N, 020 Foley, Rider W, 095, 314 Eglash, Ron, 095, 177, 294 Fordham, Joseph, 122 Eisenberger, Iris, 222 Forelle, Michelle C, 276 Elam-Handloff, Jessica, 259 Forlano, Laura, 095, 129, 299 Elish, Madeleine, 057 Fortun, Kim, 098, 159, 183, 239, 263, 325 Ellis, Ryan, 115 Foster, Ellen, 021, 160 Elnashef, Jamila, 104 Foster, Laura, 142 Endaltseva, Alexandra, 252 Fournier, Cathy, 321 Engström, Einar, 235 Fox, Sarah, 252 Epstein, Steven, 047 Franssen, Thomas, 106 Erickson, Ingrid, 209 Freidberg, Susanne, 319 Erickson, Seth, 219 Frickel, Scott, 108 Erickson-Davis, Cordelia, 095 Friday, Matthew, 288 erten, hatice nilay, 050 Fried, Samantha Jo, 024 Eschler, Jordan, 070 Frieh, Emma, 007 Eschrich, Joey, 282 Friend, Duncan, 271 Esmonde, Katelyn, 037 Friese, Carrie, 097 Espinoza, Maria I., 199 Friis, Jan Kyrre, 010 Essén, Anna, 020 Fritsch, Kelly, 099 Esteves, Bernardo, 109 Frodeman, Robert, 212 Evans, James, 104 Frye-Levine, Laura Alex, 250 Evans, Samuel A Weiss, 039, 187 Fu, Daiwie, 213 Evans, Sarah Beth, 214 Fuchs, Daniela, 278, 309 Even Chorev, Nadav, 226 Fujigaki, Yuko, 309 Everhart, Donald Alfred, 313 Fujimura, Joan, 250, 325 Evers, Jaap, 301 Fukumoto, Eriko, 248 Fukushima, Masato, 171 Fabri, Adriano, 208 Fuller, Steve, 212, 274 Faerber, Alexa, 106 Futhazar, Guillaume, 066 Fanti, Anat Noa, 145 Fuzesi, Peter, 275

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Fyhn, Håkon, 036 Graber, Nils, 111 Fáveri, José Ernesto de, 235 Grace, Rob, 113 Förster, Desiree, 197 Granja, Rafaela, 175 Grant, Jenna, 139 Gaboury, Jacob, 101 Gray, Mary L., 273 Gabrys, Jennifer, 095, 205 Greco, Cinzia, 015 Galamba, Arthur, 211 Greene, Daniel M., 027, 299 Galusky, Wyatt, 244 Greenhalgh, Susan, 037 Gammelby, Ane Kathrine, 007 Greenland, Fiona, 229 GANFON, Habib, 177 Greiffenhagen, Christian, 060, 297 Gano, Gretchen, 187 Griffen, Zach, 077 Gao, Lu, 133 Grinberg, Yuliya, 256 Garcia, Patricia, 331 Grosen, Sidsel Lond, 136 Garcia Deister, Vivette, 170 Grosman, Jérémy, 219 Garcias, Frederic, 088 Grotti, Vanessa, 095 Gardner, John, 056 Groves, Christopher, 154-4 Garvey, Colin, 057, 078, 103 Gruson-Wood, Julia, 005 Gastaldo, Denise, 015 Grzanka, Patrick R, 050 Gates, Kelly, 253 Gu, Diane, 110 Gautschi, Heidi, 198 Guarrasi, Ivana, 234 Geampana, Alina, 050 Guay, Louis, 277 Geary, Adam M, 317 Guba, Katerina, 255 Geiger, R. Stuart, 091, 116 Gugganig, Mascha, 315 Geipel, Andrea, 185 Guillen, Reynal, 110 Geneyro, Carolina, 132 Guivant, Julia Silvia, 329 Gershon, Ilana, 089 Gunnarsson, Andreas, 221 Giaccardi, Elisa, 184 Gusterson, Hugh, 195, 239 Giang, Amanda, 011 Güttler, Nils, 179 Gieseking, Jen Jack, 113 Gigantino, Joshua, 021 Ha, Jung-Ok, 236 Gilbert, Thomas, 322 Hackett, Ed, 125 Gim, Changdeok, 233 Haddad, Christian, 086 Giordano, Sara, 287 Hadley Kershaw, Eleanor, 314 GIRALDO HERRERA, César Enrique, 231 Hagan, Julie, 025, 277 Giraudeau, Martin, 245 Hagen, Niclas, 264 Glaser, Jochen, 270 Hahn, Allison Hailey, 238 Glicksman, Robert, 277 Hahn, Charles, 091 Gluzman, Yelena, 095, 228 Halabi, Ammar, 161 Glück, Sarah, 210 HALDAR, STUTI, 119 Go, Matthew C., 170 Haley, Rochelle, 021 Goddard, Ellen, 118 Halford, Susan, 173 Goff, Sarah L, 305 Halpern, Megan, 311 Gohring, Tristan, 113 Halverson, Colin, 038 Goldsher-Diamond, Emily, 220 Hamid, Sarah T., 027 Goldstein, Ruth, 263 Hamilton, Jennifer, 064, 085, 335 Goldsworthy, Chris, 046, 196 Hammang, Anne, 061 Gomes, Alessandra Rondina Fonatensi, 255 Hammarfelt, Björn, 060 Gomez-Marquez, Jose F, 003, 095 Hammershøj, Lars Geer, 157 Gonzalez, Melinda, 130 Hammonds, Evelynn, 202 González Ramos, Ana M., 131 Hamraie, Aimi, 099 González Woge, Margoth, 026 Hamui, Mery, 125, 223 Gonçalves, Maria Eduarda, 206 Hamza, Shireen, 100 Goodwin, Dawn, 032 Handler, Reinhard Anton, 169 Gopakumar, Govind, 107 Hansen, Agnete Meldgaard, 136 Gordon, Eric, 129 Hansen, Helena, 193 GOSAIN, ASHISH N.A, 251 Hansen, Meiken, 156 Goshadze, Mariam, 075 Hara, Noriko, 143 Goñi, Maria, 131 Haraway, Samuel, 055, 076

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Harding, Sandra, 084 Holtrop, Tjitske, 106, 174 Hare, Elizabeth, 062 HONG, HYUNSOO, 071 Harp, Kyle, 247 Hong, Sun-ha, 136 Harris, Dylan, 019 Hong, Sungook, 002 Harsh, Matthew, 095, 198 Hong, Wei, 155 Hartley, sarah, 314 Horak, Alexander A, 220 Hasan, Shahnoor, 301 Horgan, Leah, 209 Hashiloni-Dolev, Yael, 096 Horn, David, 120 Hatch, Anthony Ryan, 207 Horowitz, Adam L., 256 Hauray, Boris, 271 Horst, Maja, 198, 280 Hautamäki, Lotta, 313 Houston, Lara, 095, 205 Hawkins, Tim, 329 Howell, Alison, 164 Hayward, Eva, 317 Howell, Doris, 015 He, Jiuheng, 154-2 Howell, Noura, 095, 304 Heath, Deborah, 178-1 Howes-Mischel, R, 284 Heaton, Lorna, 241 Hristova, Stefka, 110 Hecht, Susanna, 130 Hsu, Hansen, 087 Hedgecoe, Adam, 086 Hu, Su, 182 HeeWon, Kim, 139 HU, Wanheng, 198 Hegaard, Mette, 095 Huang, Poyao, 154-1 Heidaripour, Maryam, 303 HUANG, YULING, 096 Heinemann, Torsten, 194 Hudson, Cheryl, 181 Heinrich, Fabiana, 184 Huerta Velázquez, Erick, 231 Helgesson, Claes-Fredrik, 060, 081 Hung, Yiling, 236 Hellman, Jacob, 274 Hunsinger, Jeremy, 012, 035 Helmreich, Stefan, 053, 074 Hälterlein, Jens, 008 Henderson, Jennifer J, 098 Hendrickx, Kim, 203 Ialenti, Vincent, 195 Hendy, Katherine M, 132 Ibarra, Cecilia, 318 Henne, Kathryn, 022 Igelsböck, Judith Christine, 214 Henwood, Karen, 154-4 Ihde, Don, 010, 026, 041, 069 Herbrand, Cathy, 038 Ikram, Maria, 181 Hermansen, Erlend, 254 Immerman, Ellie, 140 Hernandez, Krisha J, 063 Ingeborgrud, Lina, 156 Hernandez, Rodolfo Andres, 159 Inman, Sarah Catherine, 116, 228 Hernandez Vidal, Nathalia, 108 Invernizzi, Noela, 014 Herr, Trey, 115 Invernizzi, Noela, 014 Herzig, Rebecca, 147 Irani, Lilly, 064, 224 Hess, David J, 108 Iriart, Jorge Alberto Bernstein, 154-3 Hesselbein, Chris, 076 Irons, Rebecca Melanie, 178-3 Hetland, Per, 221 Irwin, Alan, 056, 241, 325 Hicks, Marie, 323 Irwin, Stacey, 069 Hietala, Marika, 068 Ishii, Atsushi, 254 Hillman, Thomas, 264 Isopp, Bernhard, 081 Hirata, Kohji, 012 ITO, Yasunobu, 215 Hirsbrunner, Simon David, 116 Ivanova, Dara, 152 Hirsch, Shana Lee, 062 Hirschman, Daniel, 077, 123 Jaarsma, Ada, 132, 144 Hnidan, Travis, 163 Jabloner, Anna, 009 Hoagland, George, 095 Jablonsky, Rebecca, 327 Hockenhull, Michael, 035 Jackson, Steven, 186 Hocquet, Alexandre, 037 Jackson, Zakiyyah Iman, 317 Hodges, James A, 087 Jaclin, David, 053, 074 Hoek, Jonne, 090 Jacobsen, Katja Lindskov, 028 Hoeppe, Goetz, 116 Jacobson, Eric Bronn, 003 Hoffman, Andrew Staver, 014 Jafarinaimi, Nassim, 095, 249, 272 Holbrook, Jarita, 110 Jaleel, Rana, 287 Holmes, Christina, 149 Janda, Richard, 217

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Jardón Barbolla, Lev, 052 Kelly, Nicholas M, 259 Jasanoff, Sheila, 105, 239 Kelly, Séamas, 020 Jaton, Florian, 219 Kempner, Joanna, 023 Javed, Sadaf, 254 Kennedy, Devin, 042 Jenkins, Kate, 246 Kennedy, Eric Brian, 095, 119 Jensen, Torben Elgaard, 088 Kenner, Ali, 296 Jeon, Chihyung, 098 Kent, Rollin, 111 Jeong, Hanbyul, 141 Kerpen, Daniel, 151 Jerak-Zuiderent, Sonja, 174 Kerr, Iain, 288 Jervis, Francis, 145 Kerr, Jaclyn, 003, 042 Jette, Shannon, 037 Kerr,, Anne, 015 Jimenez Becerra, Javier, 307 Keys, Cameron, 082 Jobin, Anna, 124 Khalil, Osamah, 123 Jobin, Paul, 159 Khazraee, Emad, 278 Johansen, Jette Mia, 095 Kilgour, Lauren, 008, 256 Johnson, Amy, 323 Kim, Clare, 268 Johnson, Charlotte, 095 Kim, Daniel, 277 Johnson, Noor, 222 Kim, Dong Ju, 155 Jonas, Anne Elizabeth, 285 Kim, Grace, 092, 275 Jones, David Shumway, 138 Kim, Hyomin, 002 Jones, Graham, 034 KIM, JONGYOUNG, 159 Jones, Mavis, 149 Kim, Juho, 255 Jones, Meg Leta, 037, 151, 175, 206 Kim, So Young, 032 Jones, Patrick, 027 Kim, Sungeun, 032 Jordan-Young, Rebecca, 193 Kimura, Aya Hirata, 293, 316 Jorgensen, Niels, 307 Kinchy, Abby, 293, 316 Joyce, Kelly, 187, 233 King, W. E., 204 Juhl, Joakim, 056, 267 Kinnee, Brian, 020 Jung, Nina, 125, 330 Kinney, Alexander B., 303 Juraku, Kohta, 201 Kirch Kirkegaard, Julia, 300 Jönsson, Li, 160 Kitner, Kathi R, 249 Jørgensen, Bastian, 116 Klaes, Matthias, 210 Klausner, Martina, 206 Kagliwal, Barkha Satish, 150 Klein, Hans, 307 Kahn, Shumaisa, 300 Klein, Sarah, 095, 283 Kaltenbrunner, Wolfgang, 257, 280 Klein, Stefan, 310 Kalz, Kristen Michelle, 119 Kleinman, Daniel Lee, 108 Kameda de Carvalho, Koichi, 086 Klemm, Miriam, 148 Kamp, Annette, 136 Klenk, Nicole L, 011 Kano, Hiroyuki, 277 Klepfer, Matt R., 095, 150 Kapczynski, Amy, 147 Klett, Joseph, 053, 242 Karana, Elvin, 184 Knopes, Julia, 095, 234 Karhunmaa, Kamilla, 154-3 Knoppers, Bartha Maria, 025 Karinen, Matti W, 305 Knorr Cetina, Karin, 196, 325 Karkazis, Katrina, 193 Knowles, Scott, 098 Karppi, Tero, 196 Kochhar, Rijul, 044 Kasperowski, Dick, 264 Kohane, Isaac, 222 Katsaloulis, Iraklis, 001 KOKADO, Minori, 071 Katz, Ori, 117 Koksvik, Gitte, 180 Kaufman, Dora, 124 Kollek, Regine, 127 Kaufmann, Alain, 089 Koopman, Kristen, 259 Kawa, Nicholas C., 118 kording, konrad, 104 Kayaalp, Ebru, 001 Kovalainen, Anne, 013, 305 kazansky, rebecca, 136 Kozhanov, Andrey, 143 Kee, Kerk Fong, 012 Kraemer-Mbula, Erika, 295 Keilty, Patrick, 064 Kramer, Brandon, 165, 193 Kelkar, Shreeharsh, 070 Kranc, Stanley C, 010 Kelly, Ann, 095 Kremakova, Milena, 297

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Kristensen, Guro Korsnes, 079 Lehner, Lisa, 009 Kroeger, Rhiannon, 178-5 Lehr, Jane, 095, 150 Kroløkke, Charlotte H., 096, 117 Lehtimäki, Tomi, 072 Krzywoszynska, Anna, 286 LEI, Sean H-L, 236 Kudina, Olga, 069 Leibler, Anat, 216 kumar, diwakar, 030 Leiper, Chelsea, 018 Kuo, Wen-Hua, 002, 213 Leisyte, Liudvika, 330 Kurlenkova, Aleksandra Sergeevna, 009 Leiva, Silvana, 229 Kuzma, Jennifer, 111 Lennon, Myles, 233 Kyweluk, Moira, 117 Leonel da Silva, Renan, 086 Lepinay, Vincent, 245 Labruto, Nicole, 130 Lesavre, Basak Saraç, 285 Lachney, Michael, 095, 265 Lettkemann, Eric, 076 LaFay, Elaine, 168 Lettow, Susanne, 086 LaFlamme, Marcel, 165 Leung, Ricky, 185, 215 Lagesen, Vivian Anette, 058, 079 Levenda, Anthony, 061, 301 Lahne, Jacob, 051, 072 Levy, Karen, 037 Lai, Jennifer, 166 Lezaun, Javier, 123 Lakoff, Andrew, 253 Lhoste, Evelyne, 328 Lally, Roisin, 090 LI, FENG, 067 LaLone, Nicolas James, 264 LI, Jianjun, 133 Lam, Ann, 097, 181 Li, Lan A., 217 Lambert, Cei A, 202 LI, Xiang, 179, 337 Lambert, Ninon, 252 Li, Xingchuan, 025 Lamolla Kristensen, Laura, 131 Li, Yuan Zheng, 277 Lamont, Michele, 106 Li, Zheng, 040 Lancaster, Kari, 027 Li, Zhengfeng, 025, 155 Lanzeni, Debora, 134 Li, Zhengfeng, 159 laplante, julie, 053, 074 Li, Zhihong, 040 LAPOINTE, FRANCOIS-JOSEPH, 013 Liberati, Nicola, 026 Lappe, Martine, 203, 298 Liboiron, Max, 144, 168 Laudel, Grit, 125 Lieberman, Jennifer, 242 Laugelli, Benjamin, 095 Lim, Darlene S. S., 012 Laurans, Yann, 066 Lim, Yong-Bee, 003 Laurent, Brice, 315 Lin, Emily Xi, 298 Laureys, Steven, 069 Lin, Yi-Ping, 183 Lave, Rebecca, 095, 316 Lin, Yuh Chern, 135 Lawson, Regan, 095 Linder, Thomas, 008 Le Feuvre, Nicky, 079 Lippman, Alexandra Sharp, 095, 174 Leahey, Erin, 330 Lis, Aleksandra, 319 LeBlanc, Hannah, 051 Little, Peter, 224 Lecuyer, Marie, 074 Liu, Chunping, 040 Lee, Bitna, 032 Liu, Junxiang, 303 LEE, DAEUN, 124 LIU, Xiangdong, 179 Lee, Francis, 024 LIU, Xuan, 337 Lee, Jia Hui, 097 LIU, Yidong, 017 Lee, Jieun, 172 Liu, Yuelin, 324 Lee, June-Seok, 002 Lloyd, Stephanie, 312 Lee, Kyunghwan, 128 Lo, Katherine, 320 Lee, Michelle, 065 Lo, Kuan-Hung, 135 Lee, Min Kyung, 322 Loeb, Zachary M, 238 Lee, Sandra Soo-Jin PhD, 009 Long, Stephanie, 095 Lee, Yoonjung, 249 Lopez Gomez, Daniel, 032, 178-2 Lee, Young Hee, 300 Lord, Austin, 161 Leeds, Adam, 326 Lorenz-Meyer, Dagmar, 261, 284 Leeuwen, Thed van, 332 Loukissas, Yanni Alexander, 129 Leeuwen, Thed, 106 Louson, Eleanor, 311 Legaspi, Jemina, 095, 153 Low, Sean, 073, 314

77 4S 2017 Preliminary Program as of June 5 (subject to modification)

Lowrie, Ian, 068 Mateescu, Alexandra, 145 Lowy, Ilana, 015, 095 Matias, Jorge Nathan, 091 Loyer, Jessica, 118 Matos, Sara, 175 Lu, Shengying, 152 Matsumoto, Miwao, 098 Lu, Xiao, 104, 155 Matsushita, Jun, 095 Lu, Zxyyann, 155 Mattedi, Marcos Antonio, 004, 178-2 Luce, Jacquelyne, 099 Matthews, Ralph, 329 Lucht, Petra, 211 Mattos, Cristiano, 235 Ludwig, Ariel, 242 Mauldin, Laura, 120 Lunsford, John Paul, 307 Mayer, Maximilian, 315 LUO, HUI, 025, 040, 179, 310 Mayernik, Matthew, 020 Lydahl, Doris, 154-1 Maynard, Doug, 246 Lyles, Daniel, 095 Mazel-Cabasse, Charlotte, 070, 091 Lynch, Michael, 325 Mazmanian, Melissa, 209 Lyons, Kristina, 286 McCann, Carole R., 050 Lévesque, Emmanuelle, 025 McCann, Heidi, 222 McClain, Noah, 242 M'charek, Amade, 047 McCormick, Sabrina, 277 Ma, Eunjeong, 002 McCullough, Sarah Rebolloso, 037, 287 MacDonald, TD, 140 McDonald, Fiona, 149 Macfarlane, Allison, 140, 195 McDonald, Mary, 006, 022 Machado, Helena, 175 McGuigan, Lee, 307 Machado Rodrigues, André, 235 McGuire, Anne, 246 Machaqueiro, Raquel, 019, 034 McHenry, Kristen Abatsis, 065 Mackerron, Gordon, 195 McKay, Lindsey, 267 Mackinnon, Debra, 175 McKay, Ramah, 243 MacLeish, Kenneth, 164 McKevitt, Christopher, 270 MacPhail, Theresa, 168 McKinney, Cait, 113 MAGALLANES-BLANCO, CLAUDIA, 231 McKnight, Anne, 095 Mahajan, Manjari, 106 McLean, Shay-Akil, 167 Maibaum, Arne, 141 McLoughlin, Lisa, 158 Maiers, Claire D'Elia, 116 McMillan, Lesley, 136 Majid, Amirah, 161 McMillan, William, 078 Makarovs, Kirils, 300 McMillan Cottom, Tressie, 299 Malazita, James, 095, 160, 184, 214 Meehan, Katie, 011 Mallick, Sambit, 154-4 Meek, Laura, 177 Mamo, Laura, 095 meghani, zahra, 111 Mann, Emily S., 050 Meintjes, Ingrid, 223 Mansfield, Becky K, 203, 226 Meloni, Maurizio, 172 MANSIER, Pascale, 311 Menking, Amanda, 102 Marchesi, Greta, 286 Menon, Alka, 265 Marcus, Amy Dockser, 222 Mercer, David, 065 Marelli, Luca, 335 Merid, Beza, 168 Markens, Susan, 234 Merrill, Nick, 304 Markham, Annette, 095, 134 Merz, Martina, 127 Marlin, Alison, 215 Meskus, Mianna, 313, 335 Maroney, Stephanie, 029 Messeri, Lisa, 304 Marquez-Osuna, Angelica, 054 Metzl, Jonathan, 162 Marratt, Marisabel, 261 Metzler, Ingrid, 148 Marshall, Owen, 053 Meulemans, Germain, 286 Martin, Ben, 056 Mialet, Hélène, 302 Martin, Paul, 226 Michails, Maria, 095, 241 Martinez, Ximena, 181 Michanowicz, Drew, 316 Martins, Marta, 175 Miguel, Jean Carlos Hochsprung, 109 Martínez Medina, Santiago, 063 Mihaleva, Galina, 095 Mascarenhas, Michael, 265 Mika, Marissa, 243 Masco, Joseph, 047 Miles, Christopher, 072 Masucci, Michele, 272 Miller, Andrea, 294

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Miller, Boaz, 220 Möllers, Norma Tamaria, 169, 200 Miller, Paige, 178-5 Müller, Ruth, 203 Miller, Thaddeus, 061, 156, 337 Müller, Ruth, 147, 257 Millerand, Florence, 241 Millwood, Pete, 218 Nafus, Dawn, 095, 322 Milojevic, Stasa, 232 Nagar-Ron, Sigal, 216 Milyaeva, Sveta, 106 Nagataki, Shoji, 090 Min, Bo Hee, 250 Nagy, Peter, 282 Miner, Skye, 071 Nakajima, Takako, 183 Minguet, Guy, 088 Nakayama, I, 236 Minn, Pierre, 243 Nappi, Carla, 121 Mirmalek, Zara, 012 Navare, Charudatta, 178-4 Mirowski, Philip, 059 Navarro, Lorina Mercado, 095 Mirowski, Philip, 247 Navarro, Santiago, 038, 132 Mirzaei, Aftab, 082 Naveh-Benjamin, Ilil, 028 Mitchelstein, Eugenia, 229 Neale, Timothy, 266 Mitra, Durba, 054 Nelson, Eli, 121 Moats, David, 320 Nelson, Gregory D, 293 Mobley, Izetta, 162 Nelson, Lee, 207 moesch, jarah, 184 Nelson, Nicole C, 060 Mogul, Nicole, 095 Nemer, David, 131, 161, 266, 295, 318 Mohammed, Shan, 015 Neumann, Victoria, 020, 178-2 Mohsin, Anto, 095, 119, 153 Neyland, Daniel, 106 Molina, Santiago Jose, 133 Nguyen, Anna, 145 Molldrem, Stephen, 025 Nguyen, Lilly, 064 Mols, Anouk, 161 Nguyen, Linh, 043 Monteiro, Eric, 196 Nicholas, Claire, 217 Montoya, Robert, 031 Nichols, Tiffany, 194 Moore, Jason, 073 Nickelsen, Niels Christian, 141 Moore, Kelli, 302 Nielsen, Maria Thing, 095 Moore, Kelly, 108 Nieusma, Dean, 095, 160 Moore, Kelly, 265 Nippert-Eng, Christena, 142, 166, 205 Mora-Gámez, Fredy, 063, 107 Niznik, Aaron, 108 Morales, Gabriela, 084 Nizzi, Marie-Christine, 069 Morales Fontanilla, Julia Alejandra, 063, 207 Noble, Brian, 238 Moran-Thomas, Amy, 003, 095, 178-1 Noel, Vernelle A, 005 Morawska Vianna, Catarina, 295 Noonan, Camilla, 020 Morgan, Alli, 150 Nooney, Laine, 101 Moroni, Christine, 069 Noren, Laura, 070, 091 Morozov, Petia, 288 Nowak, Andrzej Wojciech, 052, 073 Mortada, Farida, 210 Nunez Casal, Andrea, 166 Moufoutaou, ADJERAN, 177 Nwaka, Geoffrey I., 208 Mourao, Victor Luiz Alves, 310 Nyssa, Zoe, 066 Mueller, Lucas Melvin, 263 Nève, John, 333 Mugar, Gabriel, 173 Mukerji, Chandra, 253 O'Donnell, Casey, 122 Mukharji, Projit, 033 O'Donovan, Cian, 036 Mullee, Jack, 320 O'Reilly, Jessica, 059 Mulvin, Dylan, 113 Oak, Arlene, 324 Muniz-Moreno, Susana Gabriela, 262 Oakley, Robin, 321 Munsterhjelm, Mark, 274 Ockert, Ingrid, 311 Munyikwa, Michelle, 138 Odumosu, Toluwalogo, 095 Murakami, Yuko, 014 Oechsner, Susanne, 336 Murphy, Michelle, 095, 147, 168, 239 Ogden, Jessica, 173 Murray, Andrew Ian, 029 Oguz, Zeynep, 068 Muthoni, Petronilla, 278 Oh, Cheol-Woo, 002 Mutlu, Burcu, 100 Ohayon, Elan, 097, 181 Muñoz, Miguel, 281 Oikkonen, Venla, 313, 335

79 4S 2017 Preliminary Program as of June 5 (subject to modification)

Okonkwo, Holly O, 045 Penders, Bart, 125 Olander, Sissel, 160 Penkler, Michael, 203 Oldenhof, Lieke, 128 Pereira, Eliete, 208 Olechnicka, Agnieszka, 067 Perelló, Josep, 199 Olejaz, Maria, 176 Perez Comisso, Martin Andrés, 095, 258 Olson, Cora, 022 Peric, Sabrina, 019 Olson, Krisjon Rae, 167 Peron, Alcides, 008 Olson, Philip Ryan, 152 Perovich, Laura, 241 Omer, Ayesha, 076 Perriam, Jessamy, 149 Onaga, Lisa, 095 Perrotta, Manuela, 139 Oravec, Jo Ann, 060 Persaud, Donny, 275 Oreskes, Naomi, 059, 254 Peter, Elizabeth, 015 Orsini, Davide, 105 Petersen, Imme, 127 Ostman, Rae, 095, 282 Petersen, Matilde Lykkebo, 055 Ostrowski, Kasper, 095, 163 Pfotenhauer, Sebastian Michael, 154-3, 267 Oswald, Emily, 199 Philip, Kavita, 239 Ottinger, Gwen, 168, 264 Pickard, Justin Francis, 281 Oudshoorn, Nelly, 099 Pickersgill, Martyn, 283 Ozgode, Onur, 326 Pidgeon, Nick, 154-4 Pidoux, Vincent, 023 Paddock, Leroy, 277 Pierce, James, 095 Padios, Jan M, 313 Pierre, Jennifer, 306 Paiva, Eduardo Nazareth, 143 Pine, Kathleen, 209 Pajouhesh, Pani, 156 Pinel, Clemence, 270 Palazzi Perez, Letícia, 301 Pingel, Emily, 234 Pan, Longfei, 276 Pinheiro, Joaquim, 004 Pandal de la Peza, Ana, 178-5 Pinto, Sarah, 033 pandey, poonam, 233 Pitts, Elizabeth, 237 Panese, Francesco, 112, 203 Pitts-Taylor, Victoria, 312, 334 Panikkar, Bindu, 248 Plasek, Aaron Louis, 124 Panofsky, Aaron, 138 Ploszaj, Adam, 067 Pape, Madeleine, 022, 284 Poirier, Lindsay, 031 Pardo Pedraza, Diana P, 097 Pokorny, Johanna, 312 Paredes, Veronica, 095 Polat, Bican, 089 paris, britt, 020, 306 Pollock, Anne, 095, 138 Parisi, David, 101 Ponce de Leon, Maria Inez Angela Zamora, 153 Park, Hyung Wook, 182 Ponce de Leon, Mercedes, 220 Park, Melissa, 269 Pontille, David, 275, 315 Park, Sangeun, 098 Porcelli, Apollonya, 108, 109 Parmiggiani, Elena, 196 Porter, Natalie, 142 Parotte, Céline, 336 Porth, Emily, 040, 061 Parrenas, Juno, 317 Portillo-Silva, Cate, 044 Parthasarathy, Shobita, 266 Poster, Winifred, 145, 200 Partridge, Tristan, 262, 285 Poutanen, Seppo, 013, 305 Pasquetto, Irene, 306 Prainsack, Barbara, 270 Pass, Kenneth, 234 Prasad, Amit, 033 Passi, Samir, 070 Prendl, Angela, 178-2 Passoth, Jan-Hendrik, 107 Prentice, Rachel, 302 Patzke, Karin, 005 Prescod-Weinstein, Chanda, 266, 337 Paul, Bettina, 194 Pridmore, Jason, 161 Paul, Christopher, 122 Pritchard, Helen, 095, 205 Paxson, Heather, 100, 178-1 Prophet, Jane, 283 Payne, Christine, 235 Prutzer, Ned, 184 Pearsall, Hamil, 272 Puglionesi, Alicia, 260 Pedraza, Zandra, 084 Puig de la Bellacasa, Maria, 286 Peek, Nadya, 214 Pulsifer, Peter, 222 Pelaez, Victor, 083 Pál, Eszter, 044 Pena, Patricia, 131 Pérez-Bustos, Tania, 021, 063, 084, 186

80 4S 2017 Preliminary Program as of June 5 (subject to modification)

Pöchhacker, Nikolaus, 008, 178-2 Ritson, Sophie, 127 Ritter, Alison, 027 Quevedo, Josemari Poerschke, 014 Robbins, Holly, 184 Robbins, Peter Thayer, 270 Raats, Monique, 061 Roberts, Michael James, 076 Radicchi, Filippo, 232 Robertson, Christopher, 034 Radonic, Lucero, 109 Robinson, Joan H., 327 Rae, Robin, 055, 076 Robinson, Mark, 270 Ragab, Ahmed, 121 rodriguez, angel, 075 Rahder, Micha, 130 Rodriguez, Lara, 153 Rahman, Hatim, 228 Rodriguez Medina, Leandro, 178-5, 310, 332 Rahman, Tariq, 027 Rodríguez-Giralt, Israel, 032, 178-2 Rajagopalan, Ramya M., 250 Rodríguez-Muñiz, Michael, 216 Rajko, Jessica, 331 Roger, Mathias, 001 Rajão, Raoni, 084, 109, 130 Rogers, Emily, 023 ramiel, hemy, 204, 227 Rogoski, J. Maxwell, 144 Ramirez, Cecilia, 220 Rojas, David, 262 Ramirez-i-Olle, Meritxell, 149 Rojas Alvarez, Jorge, 307 Ramos Zincke, Claudio, 255 Rollins, Oliver, 334 Randalls, Samuel, 114 Romero-Muñoz, Jose Francisco, 111 Randles, Bernadette, 219 Roosth, Sophia, 121 Rankin, Joy Marie Lisi, 323 Rosado Murillo, Luis Felipe, 095, 264 Rankovic, Aleksandar, 066 Rosemann, Achim, 040, 133 Rao, Ursula, 279 Rosenberger, Robert, 026 raoult, aida, 104 Rosner, Daniela, 005, 237 Rappert, Brian, 296 Ross, Amy A., 198 Raptis, Kostas, 176 Ross, Heather M, 331 Ratto, Matt, 184 Rosskamp, Benedikt, 267 Rawson, Ariel J, 226 Rowland, Nicholas James, 107, 128 Rayzberg, Margarita, 077 Roy, Deboleena, 263 Reagle, Joseph M, 327 Rubessi, Chiara, 221 Reardon, Jenny, 147 Ruddock, Anna, 234 Redd, Rozlyn, 004 Rudolph, David Philipp, 300 Reddy, Elizabeth A., 068, 089 Ruge, Luise Martina, 154-3 Rees, James Dylan, 095 Ruiz León, Alejandro Arnulfo, 330 Reiches, Meredith, 018 Rumsey, Alyssa, 301 Reinhart, Martin, 257 Rushforth, Alex, 106, 332 Reinsborough, Michael, 309 Rushforth, Alex, 060 Reis Castro, Luisa, 097 Rushforth, Richard, 314 Remedios, Francis, 212 Ruyssevelt, Paul, 210 Resch, Gabby, 035 Ryghaug, Marianne, 156 Resende de Assis, Luis Guilherme, 128 Restrepo, Daniel Alberto, 074 Sa, Erting, 185 Reyes Galindo, Luis Ignacio, 030 Saavedra Espinosa, Mariana, 149 Rhinesmith, Colin, 161 Sabaghian, Ehsan, 199, 293 Ribak, Rivka, 168 Sabharwal, Meghna, 310 Ribeiro Rosa, Fernanda, 136 Sacco, Steven, 324 Ribes, David, 171 SADAMATSU, Atsushi, 183 Richardson, Steven, 175 Saetnan, Ann Rudinow, 024 Richter, J, 154-4 Saghai, Yashar, 135 Richter, Jennifer, 061 Said, Sonal Ashok, 199 Richter, Lauren, 265 Salonius, Annalisa, 270 Rider, Karina, 151 Samaras, Georgia, 226 Rieppel, Lukas, 245 Samodai, Zsofia, 182 Riis, Søren, 026 Sampaio de Faria, Elisa, 255 Rijcke, Sarah de, 106, 332 Sample, Matthew, 042 rios, clarice monteiro machado, 269 San Martin, William, 218 Riquelme, Monica Humeres, 285 Sandvig, Christian, 273

81 4S 2017 Preliminary Program as of June 5 (subject to modification)

Santos, Daniele Martins dos, 318 Sheldon, Myrna, 075 Sarathchandra, Dilshani, 305 Shell, Hanna Rose, 129 Sardo, Stefania, 031 Shen, Xiaobai, 171 Sarkar, Sreela, 249 Sherman, Jamie, 322 Sassower, Raphael, 303 Sherman, Melina, 179 Sato, Kyoko, 187 Shever, Elana, 311 Sautier, Marie, 079 shi, feng, 173 Sawhney, Harmeet, 242 Shih, Chia-Liang, 159 Scannell, Joshua, 294 Shih, Po-Jen Bono, 157 Schaeffer, Colombina, 063 Shilton, Katie, 151, 175, 206 Schaeffer, Felicity Amaya, 085 Shin, Heesun, 141 Scharff, Robert C., 010 Shineha, Ryuma, 098 Schaupp, Simon, 303 Shipworth, Michelle, 210 Schluender, Martina, 155, 179 Shirabe, Masashi, 001 Schmid, Sonja, 195 Shirani, Fiona, 154-4 Schmitz, Sigrid, 261, 284 Shiurkar, Manali Paresh, 293 Schoenfeld, Naomi, 044 Shoffstall, Grant W, 230 Schoenstein, Tasha, 297 Shokooh-Valle, Firuzeh, 131 Schrader, Astrid, 261 Shotwell, Alexis, 132 Schrier, Karen, 199 Shrum, Wesley, 178-5 Schrock, Andrew, 045 Shukla, Rahul, 154-4 Schröpfer, Anton, 067 Shure, Caitlin, 312 Schuh, Daniela Maria Tamara, 071 Shuster, Martin, 259 Schull, Natasha, 302 Siciliano, Michael Louis, 169 Schulz-Schaeffer, Ingo, 076 Sicotte, Diane, 233 Schwennesen, Nete, 055 Sierschynski, Jarek, 157 Schäfer, Stefan, 073, 314 Sigl, Lisa, 280 Schüler-Costa, Vlad, 124 Silva, Barbara, 218 Scott, Stephen Kingsley, 052 Silva, Sidney Reinaldo da, 336 Seaver, Nick, 187, 289, 299 Silverman, Chloe, 097, 269, 298 Secomandi, Fernando, 041 Silverstein, Sydney M, 205 Seel, Daniel, 293 Simmens, Samuel J., 277 SEGLA, Aimé Dafon, 177 Simmons, Dana, 102 Seguin, Eve, 154-3 simpson, elizabeth, 005 Sehlke, Alexander, 012 Sims, Benjamin Hayden, 089 Seibt, David, 197 Sims, Christo, 204 Seijo, Gustavo, 227 Singh, Jennifer S, 246, 298 Seitz, Tim, 336 Singh, Khetrimayum Monish, 151 Selkirk, Kaethe, 337 Singh, Ranjit Pal, 256, 279 Semel, Beth, 102 Singleton, Vicky, 252 Senabre Hidalgo, Enric, 095, 199 Sisavath, Davorn, 043 Sengers, Phoebe, 209 Sittenfeld, David, 095 Sengul-Jones, Monika, 102 Sivakumar, Niranjan, 005 Senier, Laura, 112 Skaarup, Mikkel Stokholm, 067 Shah, Nisha, 164 Skjølsvold, Tomas, 156 Shahare, Mahendra, 332 Sklyar, Aleksandr, 195 Shang, Zhicong, 300 Slaker, Janine, 327 Shankar, Kalpana, 273 Slayton, Rebecca, 115 Shapiro, Aaron, 249 smiley, sam, 205 Shapiro, Adam, 337 Smit, Jorrit, 081 Shapiro, Nick, 095 Smith, Adrian, 036 Sharma, Ajay, 181 Smith, Joseph Edwin, 158 Sharma, Aviram, 128 Smith, Lindsay Adams, 170 Sharma, Gautam, 208 Smith, Robert David Jonathan, 314 Shattuck-Heidorn, Heather, 018 Smulski, Mariana Celeste, 178-4 Shaw, James, 088 Snowden, Mareena Robinson, 140 Shaw, Sara, 088 Snyder, Jaime, 070 Shelby, Renee, 006 Soares, Luis Lourenço, 258

82 4S 2017 Preliminary Program as of June 5 (subject to modification)

Soares, Tiago Chagas, 057 SUGAWARA, Shin-etsu, 201 Sobrino, Elena, 263 Sugihara, Keita, 078 Soden, Robert, 161 SUGIYAMA, MASAHIRO, 254 Soderberg, Johan, 105 Suh, JeeHyun, 255 Sogn, Emily, 164 Suhari, Mirko, 011, 210 Sokolov, Mikhail, 081 Sun, Shirley, 065, 112 Sokolova, Elena, 055 Sun, Yu-Kuei, 006 Solbu, Gisle, 280 Sundaram, Lalitha, 314 Soler, Nathanaelle, 260 Sung, Wen-Ching, 088 Solomon, Harris, 178-1 Suárez, Marcela, 131 Solomon, Olga, 269 Svedmark, Eva, 167 Somers, Jessica, 142 Svihla, Vanessa, 017 Sommerlund, Julie, 067, 088 Sweeney, Miriam, 200 Song, Liwei, 324 Sweet, Paige, 284 Song, Priscilla, 009 Synek, Michal, 275 Sorensen, Siri Oyslebo, 058, 079 Szymanski, Erika Amethyst, 029 Sorgner, Helene, 127 Søraa, Roger Andre, 036 Soumonni, Ogundiran, 177 Sørensen, Knut H, 058, 079 Southwick, Daniel, 328 Souza, Narrira, 318 Tabarés, Raúl, 103 Spackman, Christy, 051, 072, 288, 296, 319 Taber, Peter, 062 Spektor, Michelle, 256, 279 TallBear, Kim, 047, 238 Sperling, Joshua, 305 TALVARD, Felix, 249 Spiess, Maiko Rafael, 004, 178-2 Tamarkin, Noah, 172 Spinardi, Graham, 146 Tanaka, Mikihito, 098 Spruit, Shannon, 314 Tang, Li, 167 Stafford Jr, William F, 251 Tang, Wen-hui Anna, 119 Stalcup, Meg, 123 Tantri, Fredy, 201 Stampnitzky, Lisa, 123 Tanupabrungsun, Sikana, 199, 293 Stapleton, Sarah, 157 Tanweer, Anissa, 088, 247 Stark, Charles Luke Alan, 102, 304 Tapia-Jimenez, Daniel Alexander, 003 Stasik, Agata, 319 Tasic, Justyna Katarzyna, 201 Stayton, Erik, 078 Tattamangalam Ananthanarayanan, Udaya Lakshmi, Steensen, Marie, 095 095 Stefanos, Sarah, 107 Tatum, Clifford, 106 Steingart, Alma, 268 Taylor, Alex S, 099, 304, 320 Steinhardt, Joanna, 241 Taylor, Nicholas, 200, 259 Steinhardt, Stephanie, 281 Taylor, Peter J., 095, 160 Steinmueller, W Edward, 036 Taylor-Alexander, Samuel, 274 Stephens, Jennie, 305 Teboul, Ezra, 021, 095 Stephens, Neil, 165, 244 Tecklin, David, 109 Sterling, Jennifer, 006 Tegelberg, Matthew, 329 Stern, Alexandra Minna, 095 Teller, Amy, 108 Stettler Kleine, Marie, 281 teplitskiy, misha, 104, 173 Stevens, Marthe, 004 Terrell, Jennifer, 095 Stewart, James, 258 Tesluk, Jordan, 329 Stiphany, Kristine, 301 Testa, Giuseppe, 226, 335 Stivers, Tanya, 086 Thakor, Mitali, 064, 294 Strawhacker, Colleen, 222 Thicke, Mike, 035 Street, Alice, 243 Thomas, Suzanne L., 322 Streeter, Thomas, 070 Thoreau, François, 333 Strosberg, Sophia Anne, 029 Thornburg, Ann Marie, 142 Strout, Jonathan, 158 Thornton, Kat, 087 Struthers Montford, Kelly, 244 Thorpe, Charles, 253 Suarez, Marcela, 131 Throndsen, William, 180 Subramaniam, Banu, 018, 033, 202 Ticona, Julia, 145 Suchman, Lucy, 047 Tijssen, Robert J W Dr, 295 Sudweeks, Jayce, 062 tillement, stéphanie, 088

83 4S 2017 Preliminary Program as of June 5 (subject to modification)

Timmermans, Stefan, 086, 253 Van Wichelen, Sonja, 071, 308 Timotijevic, Lada, 040, 061, 300 Van Wyk, Ellen, 095 Tolbert, Sara, 181 Vanderslott, Samantha, 061 Tollefson, Jonathan, 248 Vangeebergen, Thomas, 217, 276 Tolwinski, Kasia, 226 Vara, Ana Maria, 335 Tomblin, David, 095, 173 Vardouli, Theodora, 268 Tompkins, Christien, 204 Vardy, Mark, 059 tongwei, yang, 154-2 Vargha, Zsuzsanna, 245 Tonn, Jenna, 018 Varma, Roli, 310 Toom, Victor, 170 Vayena, Effy, 222 Torlopova, Lyubov, 120 Vedel, Jane Bjoern, 056 Torny, Didier, 247 Velho, Raquel, 031 Torrens, Erica, 163 Venkat, Bharat Jayram, 033, 243 Tortato, Cíntia, 079 Venkatesh, Murali, 199, 293 Tournay, Virginie, 066 Ventresca, Matt, 022 Toyama, Kentaro, 220 Venturini, Tommaso, 066 Trachte, Laura, 142 Vera, Lourdes Annette, 316 Tracy, Megan, 159 Verbeek, Peter-Paul, 010, 041, 090 Tracy, Sarah, 051, 097 Verges, Núria, 131 Traweek, Sharon, 110 Verma, Aditi, 140 Tresch, John, 245 Vidan, Gili, 042 Treusch, Patricia, 261, 284 Vikkelsø, Signe, 067 Triger, Zvi, 096 Villa-Nicholas, Melissa, 200 Tsai, HungYin, 308 vinsel, lee, 045 Tsai, Yu-yueh, 172 Vinson, Alexandra, 234 Tsang, Paul, 097, 181 Virtová, Tereza, 232 Tseng, Fan-Tzu, 154-2 Viscusi, Gianluigi, 198, 221 Tsuge, Azumi, 071 Viseu, Ana, 327 Tsukahara, Togo Joseph, 213 Visperas, Maria Cristina, 043 Tu, Wenling, 159 Vitellone, Nicole, 144 Tubi, Omri, 182 Viteritti, Assunta, 227 Tufekci, Zeynep, 273 Vithayathil, Trina, 216 Turco, Claudia Santos, 143 Vlassis, Vasilis, 279 Turner, Fred, 237 Vogel, Else, 267 Turowetz, Jason, 246 Vogler, Stefan, 305 Tuttle, Sarah, 337 Vora, Kalindi, 043, 085 Tympas, Aristotelis (Aristotle), 176 Vostal, Filip, 232 Tzameret-Kertcher, Hagar, 216 Wade, Jasmine, 287 Uchill, Rebecca, 288 Waever, Ole, 281 Ueno, Nobuko, 017 Wagner, Sarah, 034, 170 Ulrich, Kathleen, 271 Wajsberg, Jeffrey, 207 Underman, Kelly, 234, 284 Wakefield-Rann, Rachael, 144 Upton, Mike, 308 Walford, Antonia, 174 Upton, Paige, 040 Walker, Dawn, 214 Walker, Evelyn, 095 Vadhavana, Chandni Dipak, 058 Wallenburg, Iris, 020, 176 Vaisburd, Silvia, 266 Waller, Laurie, 320 Valasek, Chad, 193 Walsh, John, 232 Valdez, Natali, 255 Waltorp, Karen, 228 Valenzuela, Fernando, 139 Wanderer, Emily, 203 Valkenburg, Govert, 309 Wang, Guoyan, 004 Vallee, Mickey, 074 Wang, Hongwei, 040, 179 Vallès-Peris, Núria, 141 Wang, Kai, 171 Van Allen, Adrian, 073 Wang, Yeh-Han, 112 van de Wiel, Lucy, 096 Warren, Caroline, 142 Van Den Eede, Yoni, 090 Watkins, Andrew, 270 van Lente, Harro, 267 Watkins, Elizabeth Anne, 151

84 4S 2017 Preliminary Program as of June 5 (subject to modification)

Watson, Matthew Clay, 182 Wu, Ann, 095 Watson, Patrick, 301 Wu, Chia-Ling, 236 Webb, Claire, 315 Wu, Kevin Chien-Chang, 283 Weedon, Jonathan, 139 Wu, ShihMing, 030 Wehrens, Rik, 004, 128 Wurgaft, Benjamin Aldes, 244 Weichselbraun, Anna, 105 Wyatt, Sally, 171 Weinstein, Matthew, 157, 181 Wylie, Caitlin Donahue, 095, 125 Weitzenkorn, Rachel, 313 Wylie, Ruth, 282 Welch, Lauren, 304 Wylie, Sara, 095, 241, 316 Wellner, Galit, 041 Wynne, Brian, 072, 130 Wemrell, Maria, 321 Wentland, Alexander, 154-3, 210 XU, QIUSHI, 321 Wentworth, Kara, 095 Xue, Jing, 025 Wesner, Ashton, 261 West, Sarah Myers, 151 Yamaguchi, Tomiko, 308 Westin, Peter, 095 YANG, CHUN, 067 Wetmore, Jameson, 095, 187 Yanow, Susan, 202 Wheaton, Lewis, 095 Yarrington, Jonna, 019 Whitaker, Reid Mahlon, 206 Yates-Doerr, Emily, 178-1 White, Deborah, 136 Yeang, Chen-Pang, 053 Whited, Brittany, 277 Yip, Julianne, 068, 114 Whiteley, Bryn, 095 York, Emily, 078 Whitington, Jerome, 095 Young, Anna K, 095 Whitney, Kristoffer, 099 Young, Mary Lynn, 238 Wield, David, 270 Young, Meg, 272 Wiggins, Andrea, 264 Yuko, Nikaido, 120 Wiig, Alan, 272 Yun, Kijun, 249 Wilbanks, Rebecca, 224 Willan, Catherine, 210 Zacharias, Kari, 330 Willey, Angela, 085 Zatz, Zoe, 095 Williams, Logan Dawn April, 108 Zeng, Dian, 155 Williams, Robin, 056, 171, 258 Zhang, Han, 025 Willmott, Kyle, 320 Zhang, Haodong, 025 Wilson, Gordon, 270 Zhang, Joy, 051 Wilson, Simon, 158 ZHANG, LI, 310 Wilson, Tom, 228 Zhang, Mingyan, 110 Windle, Amanda, 186 zhang, xiao, 185 wing, carlin, 101 Zhang, Xinqing, 025, 040 Winner, Langdon, 057, 078, 103 Zheng, Wang, 025 Winterton, Jamie, 331 ZHOU, Cheng, 276 Winthereik, Brit Ross Ross, 174, 228 Zhu, Xiaomin, 178-4 Wisnioski, Matthew, 200 Ziewitz, Malte, 007 Wissinger, Elizabeth, 197 ZIME YERIMA, Idrissou, 177 witjes, nina, 024 Zimmer, Alexis, 333 Witte, John, 135 Zimmermann, Basile, 161 Woermann, Niklas, 165, 196 Ziskind, Neta, 168 Wohl, Hannah, 229 Zitouni, Benedikte, 333 Wolf-Meyer, Matthew, 312 Zuiderent-Jerak, Teun, 095, 174 Wong, Richmond, 095, 304 Zwarteveen, Margreet, 301 Wong, Vivian, 110 Zárate, Julio Sebastián, 231 Wood, Stacy, 031 Woods, Derek, 013 Åm, Heidrun, 280 Woolgar, Stephen, 081, 106 Østerlie, Thomas, 196 Wouters, Paul, 106, 257, 332 Østerlund, Carsten, 241 Wu, Angela Xiao, 200

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