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SUMMARY:Panel 80. Interventionist STS and Futures: Reflecting on and Renewing Forward-Looking Approaches\, Methods\, and Practices for ‘Better’ Socio-Technical Governance – Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nSergio Urueña\, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea-Universidad del País Vasco/Universiteit Twente\nRenata Mandzhieva\, Austrian Institute of Technology\nDana Wasserbacher\, Austrian Institute of Technology\nArianna Ferrari\, Austrian Institute of Technology\nAlexandra Csabi\, Austrian Institute of Technology \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 154 – Recentreing-on-Reversal: Method for Identifying Blind Spots in Technology Assessments and Futuring\nHarmeet Sawhney\, Indiana University Bloomington \nID 488 – What is ‘counter’ in the ‘counter-imaginary’? A critical review of research on resistance and alternatives to dominant AI imaginaries\nZak Lakota-Baldwin\, University College London \nID 778 – Unpacking Design Futures: Mapping Boundaries and Dimensions to Enhance Reliability\nFrancesca Maria Mauri\, Technische Universiteit Delft\nSara Colombo\, Technische Universiteit Delft \nID 571 – Speculative practices for envisioning community-led futures of mobile networks\nLeona Huang\, University of Bristol\nLaurene Cheilan\, University of Bristol\nMatt Dowse\, University of Bristol\nMarisela Gutierrez Lopez\, University of Bristol \nID 573 – Technologically Mediated Phronesis: A Foundation for Technomoral Change\nAndrew Zelny\, University of Edinburgh \nID 169 – Interactions with ‘the Future’ in STS: Modal Power in the Co-construction of the Directionality of Sociotechnical Systems\nSergio Urueña\, Universidad del País Vasco
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-80-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.1
CATEGORIES:anticipation,foresight,futures,governance,intervention,methods,participation
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SUMMARY:Panel 80. Interventionist STS and Futures: Reflecting on and Renewing Forward-Looking Approaches\, Methods\, and Practices for ‘Better’ Socio-Technical Governance – Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nSergio Urueña\, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea-Universidad del País Vasco/Universiteit Twente\nRenata Mandzhieva\, Austrian Institute of Technology\nDana Wasserbacher\, Austrian Institute of Technology\nArianna Ferrari\, Austrian Institute of Technology\nAlexandra Csabi\, Austrian Institute of Technology \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 886 – Delphi-Based Interventive Futuring for the Energy Transition: A Formative Evaluation Approach for the future of energy research\nSurya Knöbel\, Austrian Institute of Technology\nMichael Dinges\, Austrian Institute of Technology\nWenzel Mehnert\, Austrian Institute of Technology \nID 834 – Re-configuring forward-looking devices that influence technoscience governance in the energy transition\nJulia Kirch Kirkegaard\, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet\nTom Cronin\, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet \nID 232 – Experiments in Anticipation: Learning from Responsible Research and Innovation in the Human Brain Project\nChristine Aicardi\, King’s College London\nTara Mahfoud\, Essex University \nID 422 – Hypothetical enrolment – an anticipatory and situated approach to assess the integration of AI diagnostic tools in clinical settings\nLorenzo Olivieri\, Università di Bologna\nClaudia Montanaro\, Università di Bologna\nAnnalisa Pelizza\, Università di Bologna \nID 214 – Look around before looking ahead: better healthcare governance through potentiation\nJessica Mesman\, Universiteit Maastricht\nKatherine Carroll\, The Australian National University \nID 621 – Gender Awareness Training as a Feminist STS Intervention?\nCansu Güner\, Technische Universität München\nProf. Ruth Müller\, Technische Universität München
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-80-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.1
CATEGORIES:anticipation,foresight,futures,governance,intervention,methods,participation
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CREATED:20250511T124036Z
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SUMMARY:Panel 76. Where Sociomateriality Lies: Re-Thinking the Synergies Between STS and Information Infrastructure Studies in the Age of Datafication - Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nAnnalisa Pelizza\, Università di Bologna/Aarhus University\nClaudio Coletta\, Università di Bologna\nChiara Loschi\, Università di Bologna\nLorenzo Olivieri\, Università di Bologna \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 663 – Mapping Sociomateriality in Global Security Infrastructures\nGavin Sullivan\, The University of Edinburgh \nID 452 – Negotiating Openness: The Politics of Registry Data Infrastructures in Austria\nKatja Mayer\, Universität Wien \nID 630 – Sociomateriality at work: The co-creation of digital welfare infrastructures\nJuliane Jarke\, Universität Graz\nCarla Greubel\, Universität Graz \nID 361 – The Seven Sins of European Digital Identity\nDenis Roio\, Dyne.org foundation \nID 225 – Reaching the Theoretical Tipping Point: The specificities of STS and information infrastructures in studying the EU Digital Identity Wallet\nAnnalisa Pelizza\, Università di Bologna
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-76-session-3/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.8
CATEGORIES:datafication,epistemology,information infrastructures,methods,ontology,sociomateriality
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SUMMARY:Panel 76. Where Sociomateriality Lies: Re-Thinking the Synergies Between STS and Information Infrastructure Studies in the Age of Datafication - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nAnnalisa Pelizza\, Università di Bologna/Aarhus University\nClaudio Coletta\, Università di Bologna\nChiara Loschi\, Università di Bologna\nLorenzo Olivieri\, Università di Bologna \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 405 – Unseen\, Unheard\, Unregulated: Data Infrastructures and the Persistence of Add-ons in Fertility Care\nManuela Perrotta\, Queen Mary University of London \nID 568 – Feeling belittled? How AI is embedded in doctors’ daily practices between agency\, participation and professional boundaries\nLaura Sartori\, Università di Bologna \nID 681 – Genealogies and differences\nValentina Marcheselli\, Università Ca’ Foscari\, Venezia\nRoberta Raffaetà\, Università Ca’ Foscari\, Venezia \nID 173 – Switzerland by Design: The Co-shaping of Secure Messaging and Swiss Identity Among Geopolitical Controversies\nSamuele Fratini\, Università degli Studi di Padova\nFrancesca Musiani\, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-76-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.8
CATEGORIES:datafication,epistemology,information infrastructures,methods,ontology,sociomateriality
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T090000
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SUMMARY:Panel 76. Where Sociomateriality Lies: Re-Thinking the Synergies Between STS and Information Infrastructure Studies in the Age of Datafication - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nAnnalisa Pelizza\, Università di Bologna/Aarhus University\nClaudio Coletta\, Università di Bologna\nChiara Loschi\, Università di Bologna\nLorenzo Olivieri\, Università di Bologna \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 426 – Maintaining Infrastructure Resilience: An Information Infrastructure Perspective\nAntti Silvast\, LUT University\nRobin Williams\, University of Edinburgh \nID 235 – Configuring actors in Urban Digital Twins: a transdisciplinary proposal\nEdoardo Colombani\, Università di Bologna\nClaudio Coletta\, Università di Bologna \nID 776 – Curating Data: activating critical curatorial practices against data determinism\nMagdalena Tyżlik-Carver\, Aarhus Universitet \nID 627 – Securing what? Materiality and infrastructures in redefining environmental security governance\nChiara Loschi\, Università di Bologna
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-76-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.8
CATEGORIES:datafication,epistemology,information infrastructures,methods,ontology,sociomateriality
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