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SUMMARY:Panel 34. The Good\, the Bad\, and the Neutral. Exploring the Materiality-Temporality Nexus of Large Technological Infrastructures
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nLara Marziali\, Politecnico di Milano\nGinevra Sanvitale\, Trinity College Dublin \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 178 – Harmonization\, conveniency or mandatory solution? How compatibility shapes networks\nLara Marziali\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 357 – A taxonomy of avian ruins. Sustainability trade-offs in food systems and the afterlives of poultry industry infrastructures\nGinevra Sanvitale\, Trinity College Dublin \nID 366 – Following the rocket around: Towards a material-temporal topography of large-scale infrastructures\nNina Klimburg-witjes\, Universität Wien\nJoseph Popper\, Universität Wien \nID 489 – Neither market nor hierarchy… nor network: Thinking around network forms of organisation\nAshwin Mathew\, King’s College London\nElisa Oreglia\, King’s College London \nID 742 – Assembling timelines in 1997 Italy. The biography of a fragment of TV infrastructure on the verge of digital transition\nSimona Casonato\, Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci\, Milano \nID 803 – Technoscience for the regional: infrastructuring a predictable Mediterranean\nPablo Lima\, ERC-CoG DEEPMED project\, Universidad de Sevilla
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-34/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.12
CATEGORIES:large technological infrastructures,material politics of technology,materiality,non-human actors,temporality
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SUMMARY:Panel 35. Technoscience for (Good) Ecological Transitions: What Spatial Justice?
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nBeatrice Galimberti\, Politecnico di Milano\nSimonetta Armondi\, Politecnico di Milano \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 237 – Energy infrastructures and spatial transformations: The Ravenna Energy Hub\, Italy\nLeonardo Ramondetti\, Politecnico di Torino \nID 392 – Infrastructure\, Injustice and Power. Representing the Belt and Road Initiative\nWeibo Mi\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 511 – Value chains beyond corporate control. Investigating logistical interstices in Barcelona\nLaura Eccher\, Gran Sasso Science Institute \nID 715 – The Post-Logistic Sacrifice\nAndrea Foppiani\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 797 – Exploring Techno-Adaptation to SLR: Limits and Opportunities of Land Reclamation Practices in the Maldives\nBeatrice Ruggieri\, Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca \nID 878 – Multiplanetary imaginaries and marginalization of ecosystemic relationships in space technoscience\nIlenia Picardi\, Università di Napoli Federico II\nMarco Serino\, Università di Napoli Federico II
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-35/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.13
CATEGORIES:care,ecological transition,green extractivism,operations of capital,space
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SUMMARY:Panel 39. Data Flow Integration: Investigating the ‘Good’ of Interoperability
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nDario Pizzul\, Università di Pavia\nLaurène Le Cozanet\, European University Institute\nMichele Veneziano\, Università di Bologna \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 604 – Interrogating Interoperability’s Best of All Worlds: The Case of the Greek Interoperability Center\nGiorgos Pertsas\, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών) \nID 625 – Visions of interoperability and the growth of regional information infrastructures to integrate health and social care settings in Scotland\nVarun Sai\, University of Edinburgh\nRobin Williams\, University of Edinburgh\nKathrin Cresswell\, University of Edinburgh \nID 662 – FAIR and Interoperability: Designing a Research Platform for Improved Scientific Data Governance\nHanen Bellili\, École des hautes études en sciences sociales \nID 684 – The “good” of interoperability in modern labor market. An exploratory research on platform work\nLuigi Di Cataldo\, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale \nID 900 – ‘One fit for all’: A view on the platform economy of European interoperability\nVanessa Ugolini\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-39/
LOCATION:Room B2.1.16
CATEGORIES:data flows,digital platforms,interoperability,public institutions
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SUMMARY:Panel 18. What comes next for Feminist STS?
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nAnna Jabloner\, Universidad Instituto de Empressa\nDanya Glabau\, New York University \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 236 – Feminist STS in Trump 2: tech nerd goes macho\nAnna Jabloner\, IE University \nID 370 – Body\, Water\, Camera. A Sensory Feminist STS Project.\nLily-Cannelle Mathieu\, McGill University \nID 741 – Can Technology Be Feminist? New Directions in Technology Assessment\nMarta I. González García\, Universidad de Oviedo\nNatalia Fernández Jimeno\, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas \nID 791 – Establishing a Feminist AI Lab in a University of Technology: Navigating Tensions and Disciplinary Boundaries\nCatalina Lagos Rojas\, Technische Universiteit Delft\nAriane Lucchini\, Technische Universiteit Delft\nFrancesca Mauri\, Technische Universiteit Delft\nSara Colombo\, Technische Universiteit Delft \nID 855 – Durable for Who? Examining Memory Systems and the Climate Crisis through a Feminist\, Decolonial STS Framework\nKaitlyn Rich\, Rutgers University
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-18/
LOCATION:Room B3.3
CATEGORIES:black feminism,disability,feminist STS,technoscience
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SUMMARY:Panel 7. Who Cares About AI? Navigating the Challenges of AI in Health Practices
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nVeronica Moretti\, Università di Bologna\nFrancesco Miele\, Università di Trieste   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 140 – Empowering Self-Care: Exploring Use to Co-Design an AI-powered Virtual Coach for People living with Parkinson\nSylvie Grosjean\, University of Ottawa \nID 148 – Automating dementia care training: The socio-technical design of an e-learning AI-powered chatbot\nRiccardo Pronzato\, Università di Bologna \nID 253 – What if care robots need care? An analysis of vulnerabilities\, maintenance and repair\nVictoria Kontrus\, VICESSE Research GmbH\nRoger Von Laufenberg\, VICESSE Research GmbH \nID 320 – From AI Promises to Care Practices: Differing Expectations on Integrating Predictive Models in Telecare\nLorenzo Carta\, Università di Trieste \nID 331 – Technogeographies of care: how digital technologies and AI are reshaping dementia care in residential and home settings\nLudovica Rubini\, Università di Trieste\nMartina Consoloni\, Università di Bologna\nFrancesco Miele\, Università di Trieste\nVeronica Moretti\, Università di Bologna\nAndrea Di Leo\, Università di Bologna \nID 622 – From ‘speaking for’ to ‘speaking with’: The conceptualization of trust in the practices of in silico medicine\nZita Van Horenbeeck\, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven\nElisa Lievevrouw\, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven\nIne Van Hoyweghen\, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven \nID 672 – Does healthcare technology using AI pose exceptional ethical questions?\nNoa Cohen\, Libera Università Maria Santissima Assunta
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-7/
LOCATION:Room B3.2
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),care practices,human-machine interaction,vulnerability of technology
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250612T110000
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SUMMARY:Panel 10. Searching for the Metaverse. Mapping and Disentangling the Imaginaries of VR-MR – Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nPaolo Bory\, Politecnico di Milano\nStefano Bory\, Università di Napoli\, Federico II\nGianluigi Negro\, Università degli Studi di Siena   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 431 – Beyond definitions: How news media are approaching the metaverse\nLaura Amigo\, Università della Svizzera italiana\nNathalie Pignard-Cheynel\, Université de Neuchâtel \nID 281 – Making virtual environments for exposure therapy in the field of mental health\nCéline Borelle\, SENSE-Lab Orange\nElsa Forner\, École des hautes études en sciences sociales \nID 338 – Observing virtual worlds: ecosystems\, cases and skills\nPhilip Boucher\, European Commission \nID 337 – Reading the Imaginary of the Metaverse through Chinese Academic Discourse\nTonio Savina\, Università di Siena\nGianluigi Negro\, Università di Siena\nPaolo Bory\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 723 – MetaJust: Shaping Justice in the Metaverse\nMichela Trinchese\, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche\nGiampiero Lupo\, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-10-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.1.1
CATEGORIES:history of VR/MR,imaginaries,metaverse,narratives of VR/MR,politics of VR/MR
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DTSTAMP:20260627T064021
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SUMMARY:Panel 16. Integrating Technology\, Ethics\, and Creativity in Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nOrhan Önder\, Universität Wien\nBoris Abramovic\, Universität Wien \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 346 – Empowering Healthcare Providers with Virtual Labs for Migrant Maternal Support\nAlessia Bisio\, Universidad de Córdoba\nPilar Aparicio-martínez\, Universidad de Córdoba\nAurora Ruiz-Mezcua\, Universidad de Córdoba\nJuri Taborri\, Università di Tuscia\nEnrique Yeguas-bolívar\, Universidad de Córdoba \nID 519 – From Design to Impact: How Multisensory and Smart Tech Are Transforming Care Services.\nElena Enrica Giunta\, Politecnico di Milano\nSilvia Peluzzi\, Studio Shift\nGiuseppe Bugada\, ITACA Cooperativa Sociale\nSara Vavassori\, ITACA Cooperativa Sociale\nElisa Veronelli\, ITACA Cooperativa Sociale \nID 522 – Investigating Deception Issues Arising from the Design of Social Robot for People with Dementia\nFan Wang\, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven\nGiulia Perugia\, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven\nYuan Feng\, Northwestern Polytechnical University\nWijnand A. Ijsselsteijn\, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven \nID 537 – “Is the robot deceiving grandma?” Addressing human-robot attachment within elderly care through creative solutions\nGaia Contu\, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna\, Pisa \nID 854 – Designing Inclusive Phygital Public Spaces for Elder Care: A Speculative Role-Playing Workshop for Integrating Emerging Technologies\nTehilla Shwartz Altshuler\, המכון הישראלי לדמוקרטיה The Israel Democracy Institute\nRomi Mikulinsky\, Aalto-yliopisto \nID 875 – Technology-Supported Peer Counselling within Local Service Settings: Creative Solution or Shifting Care Responsibilities?\nUrban Nothdurfter\, Libera Università di Bolzano – Freie Universität Bozen\nEleonora Melchiorre\, Libera Università di Bolzano – Freie Universität Bozen\nMaria Alessandra Molè\, Libera Università di Bolzano – Freie Universität Bozen
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-16/
LOCATION:Room B3.4
CATEGORIES:care,care & diversity,ethics of care,imagining future care,technology & art & care,technoscience for good & creativity
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SUMMARY:Panel 17. From Efficiency to Entanglement: Rethinking Technology\, Work\, and Organisation
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nFrancesco Bonifacio\, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore\nCherry Jackson\, Royal Holloway \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 137 – Automation Technologies and Machines in the Changing Workplace: A Social-Scientific Review\nYavuz Ülker\, Universität Freiburg \nID 289 – Playing by the rules\, bending the rules: pragmatism in platform labour\nCamilla Volpe\, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale \nID 720 – Workplace Care in the Age of Iatrogenic Harm.\nIngrid Holme\, University of Galway\nAlexander Stingl\, University Of Galway\nBrendan Flynn\, University Of Galway\nPaula Tumulty\, University Of Galway\nAlexander Kladakis\, University Of Galway\nShane O’Donnell\, University College Dublin\nSusi Geiger\, University College Dublin\nPat O’Connor\, University of Limerick\nRichard Lombard Vance\, Irish Research\nJane Calvert\, University Of Edinburgh\nConor Douglas\, York University \nID 758 – Faster\, better\, fairer: How AI job interviewing companies conceptualise algorithmic fairness\nLou Therese Brandner\, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen \nID 789 – Platform workers without platforms: worker agency and platform engagement in platform-based property management\nQuinn O’dowd\, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign \nID 843 – The Inscrutability of Digital Artifacts – Rethinking Human Creativity and Vulnerability in AI-Mediated Spaces\nIrene Olivero\, Università degli Studi di Genova
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-17/
LOCATION:Room B5.1
CATEGORIES:entanglement,labour,more-than-human,quantification,technology
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CREATED:20250511T124036Z
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SUMMARY:Panel 2. Expertise for the good? Experts and Technoscience Governance in Turbulent Times - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nRiccardo Emilio Chesta\, Politecnico di Milano\nLuigi Pellizzoni\, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 233 – Dynamics of Expertise in Civic\, Populist\, and Melodramatic Epistemologies\nRobert P Crease\, Stony Brook University \nID 265 – Roots of Distrust: The Xylella Epidemic and the Crisis of Scientific Authority in Apulia\nFederico Brandmayr\, Yale University \nID 334 – Expertise for the good of whom? Agnotology and democracy in PFAS-related environmental and health risk knowledge\nPaolo Crivellari\, Université de Toulouse \nID 443 – Neither “good” nor “bad”: Neutrality of science in Radical Science Journal\nTakvor Voskeritsian\, Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) \nID 457 – Boundary Work and the Attainment of Scientific Authority in a Politicized Research Field: Post-9/11 Terrorism Studies and the Emergence of ‘Radicalization’\nStefano Pirisi\, Università di Torino
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-2-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.8
CATEGORIES:co-production,control and care,post-normal science and post-truth,scientific expertise,technoscience governance
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T190000
DTSTAMP:20260627T064021
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SUMMARY:Panel 71. Mapping Public Space through Participatory Data Narratives and Cartographies – Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nSonia Bergamo\, Università degli studi di Milano-Bicocca\nEnrico Petrilli\, Università di Torino\nFrancesca Valsecchi\, Tongji University\nMaría De Los Angeles Briones Rojas\, Politecnico di Milano \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 605 – The Role of Researchers and Communities in Participatory Data Narratives and Cartographies\nSonia Bergamo\, Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca \nID 652 – Community mapping with school kids in the Cinque Terre UNESCO site: key findings from a participatory project on cultural heritage\, tourism and sustainability\nRiccardo Ramello\, Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca\nErica Meneghin\, Fondazione Santagata \nID 682 – Mapping public space through feminist participatory cartography: data narratives\, intersectional indicators\, and urban justice\nElena Madiai\, Politecnico di Milano\nBenedetta Brun\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 724 – Participatory mapping and civic engagement in a Roman neighbourhood\nMaria Grazia Galantino\, Università di Roma La Sapienza\nFrancesca Messineo\, Università di Roma La Sapienza \nID 848 – Co-forming space: cartographic data productions of urban spaces from the margins\nClancy Wilmott\, University of California\, Berkeley \nID 387 – Participatory Cartographies for Health Territorialization: Mapping Care Infrastructures in Bologna’s Navile District\nMaddalena Crotti\, Università di Bologna
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-71-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.12
CATEGORIES:human-nonhuman entanglements,marginalized practices,participatory cartography,public space analysis,stigmatized actors
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SUMMARY:Panel 75. Regulation\, innovation and materiality in technological transition: a socio-technical comparative perspective - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nAlessandro Sciullo\, Università di Torino\nClaudio Marciano\, Università degli Studi di Genova \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 290 – Socio-Territorial Dynamics of Circular Transition in the Wood Sector: Insights from the MICS Project in Alta Irpinia Area\nIlaria Marotta\, Università di Napoli Federico II\nFabio Corbisiero\, Università di Napoli Federico II\nAnna Maria Zaccaria\, Università di Napoli\, Federico II \nID 876 – Co-constructing “Public” Spaces: Technological Transitions\, Regulation\, and Digital Platforms in Rural Revitalization\nGiulia Montanaro\, Politecnico di Torino \nID 518 – The Values of Numbers – The Roots of European Proto-symbolic Algebra in Late-medieval Commercial Capitalism and Technological Transition\nRaffaele Danna\, European University Institute \nID 398 – From policy to practice: the digitalisation of social work in the implementation of the Italian minimum income scheme\nEleonora Costantini\, Università di Modena and Reggio Emilia\nFrancesca Nannetti\, Università di Modena and Reggio Emilia
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-75-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.9
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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 77. Reimagining More-Than-Human Intimacies: From Disenchantment to Technologies for Connection – Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nCosimo Marco Scarcelli\, Università di Padova\nSander De Ridder\, Universiteit Antwerpen\nStefanie Duguay\, Concordia University\nSkyler Wang\, McGill University \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 690 – Affective Artefacts and the Feeling Rules of Emotion AI\nKlara-Aylin Wenten\, Universität Kassel \nID 747 – Digital Gender-Based Violence and the Politics of Platform Intimacies: Resistance\, Agency\, and Structural Inequalities\nMariacristina Sciannamblo\, Università di Roma La Sapienza\nChiara Carbone\, Università degli Studi di Padova\nFrancesca Comunello\, Università di Roma La Sapienza\nLorenza Parisi\, Università di Roma La Sapienza \nID 795 – How to do Platformised Feminist Porn with Aging\nLaura Sofia Torre\, Università di Napoli Federico II \nID 809 – “Who is System and What is he So Nervous About”: Cripping mHealth Technologies\nMaggie Mills Calderon\, Carleton University \nID 892 – Artificial Intimacies: postromantic love in the digital age\nCarolina Bandinelli\, University of Warwick
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-77-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.13
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),digital culture,gender,intimacy,sexuality
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SUMMARY:Panel 68. Infrastructural Perspectives on Sufficiency Practices and Policies: Exploring the Materialities and Politics of ‘Doing with Less’
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nOlivier Coutard\, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique\nDaniel Florentin\, École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées\nClaire Le Renard\, École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 316 – Institutionalized infrastructure disruption: the case of composting in Mexico City\nAndrea Bortolotti\, Politecnico di Milano\nLouise Guibrunet\, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México \nID 584 – Doing with less while doing more? An infrastructural perspective on second-home living\nHannele Toivonen\, Lappeenrannan–Lahden teknillinen yliopisto LUT\nJenny Rinkinen\, Lappeenrannan–Lahden teknillinen yliopisto LUT\nSanna Tegel\, Lappeenrannan–Lahden teknillinen yliopisto LUT \nID 597 – Living with less: the politics and poetics of technical sobriety\nMorgan Meyer\, Mines Paris – PSL \nID 606 – Slightly electric\nFabrizio D’angelo\, Università Roma Tre \nID 740 – Exploring the machinic and experimental regimes of bodies towards sufficiency practices\nGrégoire Wallenborn\, Université Libre de Bruxelles \nID 754 – Materiality of resistance to doing with less in the energy transition\nTom Cronin\, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet\nJulia Kirch Kirkegaard\, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-68/
LOCATION:Room B3.3
CATEGORIES:infrastructures,policy,practices,resources,sufficiency
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SUMMARY:Panel 23. Human-AI feedback Loops in Platformized Consumption – Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nMassimo Airoldi\, Università degli Studi di Milano\nAlessandro Caliandro\, Università di Pavia\nAlessandro Gandini\, Università degli Studi di Milano\nGabriella Punziano\, Università di Napoli\, Federico II \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 631 – Adding fuel to the fire: Feedback loops and platformised cultural production\nTuukka Lehtiniemi\, Helsingin yliopisto\nLaura Savolainen\, Helsingin yliopisto\nHanna Reinikainen\, Helsingin yliopisto\nJesse Haapoja\, Aalto-yliopisto \nID 616 – Cultural filter bubbles? The effect of personalized recommendations on cultural diversity and inequalities on a music streaming platform\nSamuel Coavoux\, Institut Polytechnique de Paris \nID 195 – Adapting the Futures Cone for platformised human-AI feedback loops found in FemTech apps\nJennifer Pybus\, York University\nPushpi Bagchi\, Edinburgh Futures Institute\nAdam Jenkins\, King’s College London \nID 711 – Algorithmic Medias Res: A Longitudinal Study of Platformised Consumption on YouTube\nIlir Rama\, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale\nAndrea Russo\, Università di Pavia \nID 832 – Technoscience of cultural taste\nRobert Bobnič\, Univerza v Ljubljani
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-23-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B5.1
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),consumer culture,feedback loop,platformization,recommendation systems
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SUMMARY:Panel 54. Re-ordering Care: Algorithmic Transformations of Medical Knowledge\, Practice\, and Governance – Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nBenedetta Catanzariti\, University of Edinburgh\nNatalia-Rozalia Avlona\, Københavns Universitet \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 565 – From the ‘end-of-the-bed-o-gram’ to algorithmic medicine: reconfigurations of data practices\, care and learning in critical care\nCatherine Montgomery\, University of Edinburgh \nID 255 – Quantifying patient experience: The production of patient-centred metrics for algorithmically-driven analyses in remote clinical trials\nAbby King\, University of Edinburgh \nID 505 – Datafication of nursing and its discontents (the case of implementing the Apotti system in Finland)\nEira Syvälähde\, Helsingin yliopisto \nID 535 – Algorithmic care at a distance: reconfiguring nursing practices\nGigi Vissers\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nIris Wallenburg\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nRik Wehrens\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nPetra Porte\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nJan-jaap Visser\, Erasmus University Medical Centre \nID 507 – “People person is more important than to have a big fat degree”: An Ethnographic Account of Algorithmic Homecare Assistance\nEliana Bergamin\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nIris Wallenburg\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-54-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.1
CATEGORIES:algorithms,Artificial Intelligence (AI),healthcare
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SUMMARY:Panel 57. Creating\, Crafting\, Designing\, Fashioning\, Moulding\, Shaping\, Fixing. Aesthetic Practices as Instaurative Practices: How to Account for Them and for the Good they Produce? - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nAlvise Mattozzi\, Politecnico di Torino\nLaura Lucia Parolin\, Syddansk Universitet\nCarmen Pellegrinelli\, Università di Trieste \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 340 – Performance as assemblage: from score to system\, co-creation in musical practice\nElide Sulsenti\, Conservatorio G. Frescobaldi di Ferrara \nID 445 – How wine sounds good. Contemporary polysensorial wine tasting as instaurative practices\nEmiliano Battistini\, Università di Parma \nID 825 – Visualisation in architectural practice: constructing the knowledge about a spatial object-to-be\nAnna Ryzhenkova\, Universität Wien \nID 894 – How to Tell A Story: Drawing on Relational Approaches in STS to Account for ‘Good’ Aesthetic Practices\nRenata Mandzhieva\, Austrian Institute of Technology
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-57-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.1.16
CATEGORIES:aesthetic practices,instauration,instaurative practices,souriau,work-to-be-made
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T190000
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SUMMARY:Panel 60. Assemblages of the Broken World – Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenor:\nMinna Vigren\, Lappeenrannan-Lahden Teknillien Yliopisto \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 156 – Algorithms for which good? Friction\, breakages and value resonance in algorithmic systems in the Finnish public sector\nAntti Rannisto\, Aalto yliopisto \nID 294 – Breaking Down ‘Breakdowns’: Using a More-Than-Human Approach to Understanding the Role of Technology and Care within Activist Assemblages\nAntonio Starnino\, Concordia University \nID 696 – Solar Poetics of Repair: Care\, Maintenance\, and the Affective Dimensions of Intermittent Infrastructure\nBenedetta Piantella\, New York University \nID 391 – Politics of Mundane Materiality: An Ethnography of Elevator Brokenness in Underground Stations in Munich\nYigit Ülker\, Technische Universität München \nID 792 – Transformational Disruptions in Rome\nMarco Ranzato\, Università Roma Tre
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-60-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B3.1
CATEGORIES:broken world,care,maintenance,repair
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SUMMARY:Panel 8. Emerging Technologies: Negotiation and Transformation - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nSuania Acampa\, Università di Napoli\, Federico II\nBiagio Aragona\, Università di Napoli\, Federico II\nFrancesco Amato\, Università di Napoli\, Federico II   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 239 – The Making of a Communitarian Quantum Ecology: Ideas for a Republican Governance for Quantum Information Technologies\nLuca Possati\, Universiteit Twente\nStefano Calzati\, Technische Universiteit Delft \nID 266 – From Odesa to Orbit City: Popular Culture and Media Narratives in the Emerging UK Future Flight Innovation Ecosystem\nWill Mason-Wilkes\, University of Birmingham \nID 285 – Power and the ethics of innovating: discursive injustice in the context of new and emerging technologies\nBenedict Lane\, Technische Universiteit Delft \nID 492 – Open source science as strategic process to shape an emerging technology\nMary F.E. Ebeling\, Drexel University\nFrancesca Borghi\, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale \nID 532 – Quantum Technology Development in India: Analysing the Promise and Reality in Addressing Societal Needs\nNidhi Singh\, Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum \nID 632 – Negotiating Sustainable Futures: A Socio-technical Analysis of 6G Development in Europe\nMargot Bezzi\, CyberEthics Lab\nLucas Pereira Carwile\, CyberEthics Lab\nKatrina Petersen\, Public Safety Communication Europe
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-8-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.15
CATEGORIES:emerging technologies,methodological challenges,public interest,sociotechnical systems
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SUMMARY:Panel 13. Artificial Intelligence\, Cultural Production and Media Consumption ‘for the Good’ - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nSergio Minniti\, Università Mercatorum\nPaolo Magaudda\, Università di Padova   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 386 – Artistic Resistance and Algorithmic Creativity in the Italian Landscape\nPaola Panarese\, Università di Roma La Sapienza\nVittoria Azzarita\, Università di Roma La Sapienza\nMaddalena Carbonari\, Università di Roma La Sapienza \nID 183 – Generation does not imply causation. AI biases and artistic practice\nAlessio Chierico\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 762 – Possibilities for a new ekphrasis: how AI reshapes the relationship between words and images\nLudovica Brandi\, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia\nLorenzo Manera\, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia \nID 838 – Reframing AI in Art: Historical Lineage and Creative Practices\nAlexandre Saunier\, KU Leuven \nID 824 – Stitched in Code. New imaginaries and new challenges in the fashion media\nMichele Varini\, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano \nID 390 – Fashion\, Artificial Intelligence\, and the Emergence of Hybrid Imaginaries: Towards a Posthuman Aesthetic Between Algorithm and Matter\nMichela Musto\, Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-13-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B3.2
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),cultural consumption,cultural production,media
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SUMMARY:Panel 4. Ageing in the Digital Age: The Technological Conundrum and its Implications for Active Elders - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nArianna Radin\, Università di Torino\nLuisa Errichiello\, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 397 – Swedish Cohousing and Assisted Living Technology: What Benefits to Healthy Ageing\nCristiana Di Pietro\, Istituto di Ricerca sulla Crescita Economica Sostenibile del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche \nID 508 – Digital Care Futures: AI Ethics and Social Change in an Aging Society\nValerio Prosseda\, CyberEthics Lab\nLorena Volpini\, CyberEthics Lab\nFátima González Palau\, Fundació INTRAS \nID 514 – Automation of Everyday Life in an Ageing Society: Lessons from a case study on Self-Cashier Machines in Japan\nMena Mesenhöller\, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf \nID 545 – Designing for Aging: Exploring Technology\, Proximity\, and Care for Inclusive Communities\nCarla Sedini\, Politecnico di Milano\nCarolina Nina Bonato\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 852 – Regulatory and Ethical Considerations of Designing Inclusive Phygital Spaces for Elder Care\nRomi Mikulinsky\, Aalto-yliopisto\nTehilla Shwartz Altshuler\, המכון הישראלי לדמוקרטיה (The Israel Democracy Institute) \nID 282 – City 4.0 and demographic aging: Strategies and innovations for sustainable urban welfare\nGreco Fabrizio\, Istituto di Ricerca sulla Crescita Economica Sostenibile del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-4-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.5
CATEGORIES:ageism,ageism in technology,digital inclusion,elderly,elderly workforce,technology in healthcare
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T190000
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SUMMARY:Panel 3. Simondon and AI: A Collective Individuation in the Year of His Birth Centenary - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nFabio Iapaolo\, Politecnico di Milano\nSusana Aires\, King’s College London\nLudovico Rella\, Durham University   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 831 – AI Beyond “the adversary of man”: Re-situating LLMs as Cultural Objects\nMatt Ratto\, University of Toronto\nSarah Gram\, University of Toronto \nID 737 – Techni(City): Environmental Cognition and the Techno-Geographies of Urban AI\nFabio Iapaolo\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 444 – The space of concretization: a Simondonian approach to technical development\nEnrico De Martin Topranin\, Università di Pisa \nID 533 – Agentification as Individuation? Generative AI\, Reinforcement Learning and the Making of the Algorithmic Individual\nLudovico Rella\, Durham University \nID 609 – Pre-individual Per-sona: The role of voice in defining AI as an ‘individual’\nFrancesco Bentivegna\, University of Bristol \nID 815 – Beyond Instrumentalism: reframing human-centered AI through Simondon’s philosophy of technical objects\nLuuk Stellinga\, Wageningen University & Research
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-3-session-2/
LOCATION:Room B2.1.1
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),Gilbert Simondon,individuation theory,machine learning,socio-technical assemblages
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T163000
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SUMMARY:Panel 77. Reimagining More-Than-Human Intimacies: From Disenchantment to Technologies for Connection – Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nCosimo Marco Scarcelli\, Università di Padova\nSander De Ridder\, Universiteit Antwerpen\nStefanie Duguay\, Concordia University\nSkyler Wang\, McGill University \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 130 – Algorithmic Heteronormativity: Powers and Pleasures of Dating and Hook-up Apps\nDiana Parry\, University of Waterloo\nCorey Johnson\, North Carolina State University\nEric Filiice\, University of Waterloo \nID 188 – Beyond the Couch: The Emerging Intimacies of AI Therapy\nXin Zhan\, University of Cambridge \nID 240 – Sharing the Air: The Intimacy of Breathing with ChatGPT\nJake Zaslav\, Concordia University \nID 312 – Promethean Shame: Machinic Divinity\, Digital Performativity\, and the Sublimation of Mortality\nCody Rooney\, Toronto Metropolitan University \nID 667 – More-than-Human Intimacies: Non-binary pleasure mediated by technologies\nValeria Regis\, Politecnico di Milano\nVenere Ferraro\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 673 – Issues of Gender-based Violence: A Critical Examination of “Anti-rape” Wearable Technologies\nNicla Guarino\, Politecnico di Milano\nVenere Ferraro\, Politecnico di Milano
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-77-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.13
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),digital culture,gender,intimacy,sexuality
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SUMMARY:Panel 75. Regulation\, innovation and materiality in technological transition: a socio-technical comparative perspective - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nAlessandro Sciullo\, Università di Torino\nClaudio Marciano\, Università degli Studi di Genova \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 713 – Falsehoods-as-facts and the role of regulation and governance in development of AI: lessons from professional services industry\nWojtek Buczynski\, University of Cambridge \nID 846 – How do political and private actors reconfigure the heat network system? Insights from the French urban projects on energy transition in urban environments\nAlena Coblence\, Université Paris Nanterre\nHélène Nessi\, Université Paris Nanterre \nID 612 – The co-creation method in the deployment of new energy technologies\nAgatino Nicita\, Istituto di tecnologie avanzate per l’energia Nicola Giordano\nRaffaele Albanese\, Istituto di tecnologie avanzate per l’energia Nicola Giordano \nID 719 – When workers take over: can reappropriation be a new circular economy tenet?\nAndrea Taffuri\, Università di Torino\nLuca Biserna\, Università di Torino\nFrancesco Bartolomei\, Università di Torino
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-75-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.9
CATEGORIES:institutions,materiality,regulation,socio-technical system,technology
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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T163000
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SUMMARY:Panel 71. Mapping Public Space through Participatory Data Narratives and Cartographies – Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nSonia Bergamo\, Università degli studi di Milano-Bicocca\nEnrico Petrilli\, Università di Torino\nFrancesca Valsecchi\, 同济大学 (Tongji University)\nMaría De Los Angeles Briones Rojas\, Politecnico di Milano \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 189 – Mapping Justice: Participatory Digital Cartography and Epistemic Reimagining of Hudson Valley Histories\nSophia Acquisto\, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute \nID 223 – Mapping of more than human temporalities in the urban realm through participatory art-based methods\nHadas Zohar\, Aalborg Universitet \nID 389 – Mycelial Meshworks: Towards a More-Than-(Just)-Human Approach to Mapping\nRoger Paez\, Elisava\, Universitat de Vic – Universitat Central de Catalunya\nManuela Valtchanova\, Universitat de Vic – Universitat Central de Catalunya \nID 460 – Co-designing participatory data visualizations to evaluate OpenStreetMap’s equity: The good\, the bad and the neutral\nCarlos Cámara-Menoyo\, University of Warwick\nTimothy Monteath\, University of Warwick\nSelene Yang\, Geochicas\nSilvia Rivera Alfaro\, Geochicas\nAlejandra Canclini\, Geochicas\nNicole Hengesbach\, University of Warwick \nID 530 – FLUMEN\, mapping cities and landscapes from the river’s perspective\nFrancesca Valsecchi\, 同济大学 (Tongji University)\nAndrea Conte\, Futurecologies\nLu Wentao\, 同济大学 (Tongji University)\nSaverio Silli\, 同济大学 (Tongji University) \nID 599 – Facilitating Urban Data Visualization Dialogues with the UDV Card Deck\nDamla Çay\, Moholy-Nagy Művészeti Egyetem\nTill Nagel\, Technische Hochschule Mannheim\nSebastian Meier\, Fachhochschule Potsdam
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-71-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.12
CATEGORIES:human-nonhuman entanglements,marginalized practices,participatory cartography,public space analysis,stigmatized actors
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SUMMARY:Panel 72. Ethics of Imagination in the Age of Technology
DESCRIPTION:Convenor:\nSomreeta Paul\, University of California Santa Cruz \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 504 – Socio-technical fictions in the AI future: an analysis of World as a cyberlibertarian transition infrastructure\nAndreu Belsunces Gonçalves\, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya \nID 541 – Imagination as a new tool for epistemology in ethics of technology\nMarco Pozzi\, Politecnico di Torino \nID 649 – Lifting off\, but on what grounds? The role of conceptual engineering in the legal and ethical governance of flying cars\nSamuela Marchiori\, Technische Universiteit Delft\nMatei Stoica\, Technische Universiteit Delft\nDavid Zurita Sánchez\, Technische Universiteit Delft\nBrian De Vrind\, Technische Universiteit Delft \nID 657 – Philosophical Imagination and the Harms of AI Deepfake Pornography\nNatalie Nenadic\, University of Kentucky \nID 780 – Sustainable technologies\, sustainable futures? Biomimicry\, solarpunk\, and the elite capture of imagination\nAlessio Gerola\, Wageningen University & Research\nZoë Robaey\, Wageningen University & Research
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-72/
LOCATION:Room B3.3
CATEGORIES:culture,experience,imagination,morality,technology
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SUMMARY:Panel 60. Assemblages of the Broken World – Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenor:\nMinna Vigren\, Lappeenrannan-Lahden Teknillien Yliopisto \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 260 – Sustaining Science: Repair\, Maintenance\, and Everyday Innovation in Laboratories\nFederica Zanardi\, Università degli Studi di Padova \nID 840 – Mission critical – dialectic reparative imaginaries\nCecilie Hilmer\, University of Manchester \nID 423 – Disassembling the Good: Design\, Power\, and the Daimonic Unknown in a Broken World\nFrancesco Galli\, IULM University \nID 642 – Boxes and brokenness: experiments in creative reparations in transdisciplinary research methods\nRóisín O’gorman\, University College Cork \nID 396 – Interstices of the broken world. Doubt\, Technoscientific Infrastructures and Care in an Autoethnography of Illness\nGiuseppina Pellegrino\, Università della Calabria \nID 497 – The Broken World of Digital Excess\nMinna Vigren\, Lappeenrannan-Lahden Teknillien Yliopisto
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-60-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B3.1
CATEGORIES:broken world,care,maintenance,repair
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SUMMARY:Panel 49. Classificatory Systems\, Values\, and Standards in the Context of Migration\, Borders\, and Security
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nPaul Trauttmansdorff\, Technische Universität Munich\nMaria Volkova\, University of Exeter\nSilvan Pollozek\, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 264 – The Exclusionary Logic of ID Blocking in South Africa\nCarolina Polito\, LUISS Guido Carli University\nCristina Alaimo\, ESSEC Business School \nID 474 – Curating and deleting: Archival frictions in European security’s data infrastructures\nM Leal Causton\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\nRocco Bellanova\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\nLucas Melgaço\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel \nID 506 – Securising by integrating: How to detect and classify deserving migrants\nEnrico Gargiulo\, Università di Torino\nAlessia Tortolini\, Università di Bologna \nID 553 – Constructing Love: Transnational Couples’ Strategies of Displaying genuineness of their relationships within the Border Infrastructure\nMaria Volkova\, University of Exeter \nID 593 – Coastal borders\, technologies of maritime security and the politics of classification\nAlexandra Hall\, University of York\, UK \nID 618 – EUROFRONT’s Classification Practices- EU Categories of ‘Smuggler’s and ‘Victims’ in South America\nSara Bellezza\, Freie Universität Berlin \nID 734 – Excluding by design: The Architecture of CCAC Infrastructure in the Eastern Aegean Archipelago\nVasiliki Makrygianni\, Università di Bologna
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-49/
LOCATION:Room B3.4
CATEGORIES:border control,border datafication,classification,migration,standardization
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T163000
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SUMMARY:Panel 54. Re-ordering Care: Algorithmic Transformations of Medical Knowledge\, Practice\, and Governance – Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nBenedetta Catanzariti\, University of Edinburgh\nNatalia-Rozalia Avlona\, Københavns Universitet \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 749 – Epistemic and ethical impacts of the Transplant Benefit Score\nJamie Webb\, University of Oxford \nID 680 – How AI-based technologies challenge existing care paradigms – the example of palliative care\nTabea Ott\, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg \nID 670 – Medical Normativities in Multi-modal Machine Learning – A Critical Analysis\nAlex Campolo\, Durham University\nSj Bennett\, Durham University\nCharlotte Högberg\, Lunds Universitet\nBenedetta Catanzariti\, University of Edinburgh \nID 203 – The Techno-Politics of Computing the Mind: Opening the Black Box of Digital Psychiatry\nKaterina Sideri\, Panteion University of Social and Political Science Athens Greece (Πάντειο Πανεπιστήμιο)\nNiels Van Dijk\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel \nID 341 – Attempting algorithmic embodiment: re-arranging diagnostic practices?\nJustien Dingelstad\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nIris Wallenburg\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\nClaartje Ter Hoeven\, Universiteit Utrecht\nFrancisca Grommé\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam \nID 880 – Passing the torch\, keeping the trauma: how patients and kin experience transfers of responsibilities and information after ICD implantation\nMai Hartmann\, IT-Universitetet i København\nJonas Fritsch\, IT-Universitetet i København
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-54-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.1
CATEGORIES:algorithms,Artificial Intelligence (AI),healthcare
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