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4S 2017 Preliminary Program as of June 5 (subject to modification) 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 China 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 Emerging Technologies 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 1 4S 2017 Preliminary Program as of June 5 (subject to modification) 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”? 2 4S 2017 Preliminary Program as of June 5 (subject to modification) 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, Harvard University 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

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