
4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 3 Participants: The persistence of neo-colonial relations in the smart city Ryan 001. Welcome Reception & Pre-Registration Burns, Department of Geography; Morgan Mouton, 4S Annual Meeting University of Calgary Reception 5:45 to 6:30 pm Do Algorithms have a Right to the City? Waze and Spatial Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fifth Floor - Grand Ballroom Sovereignty Eran Fisher, Open University of Israel Foyer A Brief History of Smartness: Infrastructure, Resilience, and “Smartness” Orit Halpern, Concordia University Smart City Data as an Epistemic Object Inna Kouper, Indiana University; Angie Raymond, Indiana University WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 4 Pre/Performing the Smart City: BIAs, Asset Management Apps and Precursory Technologies Debra Mackinnon, Queen's 002. The Measure of an Organ: Epistemologies of Quantification University (Kingston, Canada) and Bodily Visibility across Time and Space Closed Panels Buying into the smart city narrative: discursive engineering and Traditional (Closed) Panel agenda setting in South African and Indian municipalities 8:00 to 9:30 am Ola Söderström, Université de Neuchâtel; Evan Blake, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Bacchus University of Neuchâtel Participants: Session Organizers: One Model Liver Measuring infection with Schistosoma Morgan Mouton, University of Calgary mansoni and hepatitis C in 20th-century Egypt Jennifer L Ryan Burns, Department of Geography Derr, University of California, Santa Cruz Chair: Creating Body Parts: Atlantic Slavery and the Imagination of Ryan Burns, Department of Geography the Quantifiable Body Pablo Gomez, University of 005. Feminist Engagements with the Im-materialites of Gender Wisconsin-Madison and the West Pinpricks: The Curiosity of Analgesia and Gate Control Theory Papers for Open Panels/Reviewing The Promises Of Feminist (1950-1970) Lan A. Li, Columbia University Neomaterialisms “An Environmental History of Railway Spine: Chronic Pain, Open Panel Human Bodies, and Industrializing Spaces in Nineteenth- 8:00 to 9:30 am Century America” Tamara Venit-Shelton, Claremont Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside C McKenna College Participants: Session Organizer: From Singular to Plural Futures Maryam Heidaripour, Illinois Tamara Venit-Shelton, Claremont McKenna College Institute of Technology Kokoro Relation - Relation Between Human and Contemporary 003. Automation, Skill and Identity in an Age of AI - I Papers for Open Panels/Automation, Skill and Identity in an Age Vibrators Christl de Kloe, Utrecht University of AI Making Gender Work: Disruptions and Innovations in Gender Open Panel Infrastructure Tristan Gohring, Indiana University - 8:00 to 9:30 am Bloomington Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside A Tackling the Taboo Myriam Raboldt, TU Berlin / TU Participants: Braunschweig, Germany Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, and the Skill Question A. Session Organizer: Aneesh, University Of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Anastassija Kostan, University of Frankfurt Germany Manufacturing an Artificial Intelligence Revolution Yarden 006. Risk Government: Putting Industries Back in the Analysis of Katz, Harvard University Science-based Regulatory Tools - I Cross-cultural regimes of justification: Weaving AI and IK Papers for Open Panels/Risk Government: Putting Industries Back through adaptive co-management on Indigenous lands Cathy in the Analysis of Science-based Regulatory Tools Robinson, CSIRO Open Panel The Impact Of Technological Progress On Unemployment Fear 8:00 to 9:30 am In China Pei LI Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Edgewood A & B Session Organizer: Soumyo Das, International Institute of Information Technology, Participants: Bangalore Becoming a legitimate lobby. How the International Agency for Discussants: Research on Cancer (IARC) has handled representatives Annie Hammang from the chemical industry, 1971-1982. valentin thomas, Corinna Schlombs, Rochester Institute of Technology INRA - IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine Charlotte Esteban, Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès Industry Quiet Power. Shaping WHO/FAO Food Additives and Kohta Juraku, Tokyo Denki University Contaminants Expert Committees' Work in the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's Nathalie Jas, French National Institute for 004. Who Knows? Smart Cities as Epistemology Agronomical Research (INRA) Closed Panels Traditional (Closed) Panel Negotiating information visibility and consumer ignorance: the 8:00 to 9:30 am digital disclosure of GM food in the US Bastien Soutjis, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Bayside B Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - LISST-CERS 4S 2019 New Orleans Preliminary Program May 22, 2019 Politics of Adaptation and the Art of Resistance: Governing David Skinner, Anglia Ruskin University Climate Risks, Rural Communities and Capitalism Leo 009. Beyond Non-Use: Infrastructuralism and Interruption Matteo Bachinger, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Papers for Open Panels/Beyond Non-Use: Infrastructuralism and Session Organizers: Interruption Mathieu Baudrin, CSI-Ecole Des Mines De Paris Open Panel valentin thomas, INRA - IRISSO, Université Paris-Dauphine 8:00 to 9:30 am Chair: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Evergreen Brice Laurent, Centre de sociologie de l'innovation, Mines Participants: ParisTech Comparative Reflection on Do Not Track as Non-Use Meg Leta Discussant: Jones, Georgetown University Barbara Allen, Virginia Tech-National Capital Region Campus Hacking and Non-use: infrastructural modifications and 007. Scenarios Beyond Imagination - I: What Is Imaginable? and epistemic engagement Sebastian Dahm, TU Berlin What Is Not? Rural Broadband: Telecom Haves, Have Nots and Will Nots Papers for Open Panels/Scenarios beyond Imagination: Helen Hambly, University of Guelph Anticipation Devices Facing Real-world Crises in STS and Process This!: Processed World's Aesthetics of Resistance Economic Sociology Joseph DeLeon, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Open Panel Medium Control, Maximum Empowerment: Strategies for 8:00 to 9:30 am Amish Living in the Digital Age Lindsay Ems, Butler Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Eighth Floor - Endymion University Participants: Reverse Geo-Coding for Local Context: Working with GPS Envisioning the Unprecedented: Nuclear Emergency Response Non-Use in Nairobi Elizabeth Resor, UC Berkeley School of Technologies and the Politics of Anticipated (non-)Use Information Sonja Schmid, Virginia Tech's National Capital Region Session Organizer: Campus Nathanael Bassett, University of Illinois at Chicago Excluding a French Fukushima: Accident modelling as a means of regenerating promises of government in the face of crises 010. Engineers: Makers of the World or Cogs in the Machine? - Valerie Arnhold, Sciences Po I: Engineers and Power in Politics, Organizations and Everyday Life Seeing and Being Seen: How Stress Testing Banks Puts the Papers for Open Panels/Engineers: Makers of the World or Cogs in State Itself on Trial Julian Jürgenmeyer the Machine? Session Organizers: Open Panel Valerie Arnhold, Sciences Po 8:00 to 9:30 am Olivier Pilmis, CNRS - Centre de Sociologie des Organisations Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Gallier A Chair: Participants: Olivier Pilmis, CNRS - Centre de Sociologie des Organisations "This man is not responsible for anything": Engineers and Their 008. The Biometric Body as Public Good? Questions of Everyday Concerns Liliia Zemnukhova, European Univeristy Legitimacy & Valuation in Human Identification at St. Petersburg; Irina Evseeva, European University at St. Papers for Open Panels/The Biometric Body as a Public Good? Petersburg Questions of Legitimacy & Valuation in Human Identification Assessing The Past and Future Of Engineering Judgment Open Panel Jonathan Weedon, Texas Tech University 8:00 to 9:30 am Facing “Agile” And “Project-Based” Organization: The Sheraton New Orleans Hotel: Floor Fourth Floor - Estherwood Challenges Of Engineering Work In France. Olga Lelebina, Participants: ISG International Business School Witnessing Probability: A Sociological Analysis of the Forensic Role of Engineers: Based on the Data of Enterprise Statistics Controversy Simon A Cole, Univ Of Ca-Irvine Investigation Chunping Liu, National Academy of Innovation Imaginaries of security innovations, (in)security technologies Strategy, CAST; Daya ZHOU, National Academy of and criminalized bodies: the cases of Germany and Poland Innovation Strategy, China Association for Science and Helena Machado, Communication and Society Research Technology Centre (CECS) | University of Minho, Portugal; Nina Rebranding the Russian engineers during the 2000s Amelung, University of Minho modernization policy Nikolay Ivanovich Rudenko, European Biometric Imaginaries: The Body in the Cloud? Christopher University at Saint Petersburg James Lawless, Durham University; Matthias Wienroth, Session Organizers: Policy, Ethics & Life Sciences Research Centre, Newcastle Olga Bychkova, European University at St.Petersburg University Nikolai Rudenko, European University at St. Petersburg Biometrics And The State: Can They Be Trusted? Carole I Chair: McCartney, Northumbria University Olga Bychkova, European University at St.Petersburg The Dreams and Nightmares of Universal Identification 011. Violence and Security Assemblages in Urban Environments Databases David Skinner, Anglia Ruskin University Papers for Open Panels/Governing Security: Sociotechnical Session Organizer: Assemblages and Contemporary Conflicts
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