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SUMMARY:Panel 8. Emerging Technologies: Negotiation and Transformation - Session 1
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 196 – AI systems as experimental technologies: emergent risks and uncertainty\nGiacomo Zanotti\, Politecnico di Milano\nViola Schiaffonati\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 244 – Digital ID: Systems: The Genesis of Data Harm\nSilvia Masiero\, Universitetet i Oslo \nID 459 – Big Model Good? Investigating how sociotechnical imaginaries about digital twins are told\, sold\, and operationalised in conservation contexts\nLucy Maun\, University College London \nID 471 – Investigating Responsible AI in practice: the concept of boundaries\nPierluigi Masai\, Università degli Studi di Trieste \nID 542 – Sustainability and the Development of Urban Digital Twin\nMattia De Angelis\, Università di Napoli Federico II \nID 623 – “Will A.I. Ruin the Planet or Save the Planet?”: An STS Approach To the Connection Between A.I. and Climate Challenge\nElli Danae Vartziotis\, Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)\nAristotle Tympas\, Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)\nTina Vartziotis\, National Technical University of Athens (Εθνικό Μετσόβιο Πολυτεχνείο)\nIppolyti Dellatolas\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology \nID 665 – Let people decide – making and negotiating technology with and for the people by employing Citizen jury as a tool\nAna Pop Stefanija\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\nRob Heyman\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-8-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.15
CATEGORIES:emerging technologies,methodological challenges,public interest,sociotechnical systems
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T163000
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SUMMARY:Panel 13. Artificial Intelligence\, Cultural Production and Media Consumption ‘for the Good’ - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nSergio Minniti\, Università Mercatorum\nPaolo Magaudda\, Università di Padova   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 853 – Processing New Sonic Technofutures: Artist-Centered Music Platforms in the Age of AI\nEnongo Lumumba-kasongo\, Brown University \nID 217 – From Cyborgs to Voices: The Disembodiment of Artificial Intelligence in the HBO Series Dune: Prophecy (2024)\nBalım İslamoğlu\, Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi\nDeniz Gürgen Atalay\, Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi \nID 862 – Behind the Stream: A Study of AI Tools in a Dutch Video-On-Demand Platform\nDaniella Pauly Jensen\, Universiteit Maastricht \nID 367 – Choreographies of AI Voices: the discursive construction of artificial intelligence “for the good” in country music and broadcast journalism\nAlexandra Supper\, Universiteit Maastricht \nID 336 – Reimagining Creativity: AI’s Impact on Social Imaginaries in the Cultural and Creative Industries\nIngrid Kofler\, Libera Università di Bolzano – Freie Universität Bozen\nMustapha El Moussaoui\, Libera Università di Bolzano – Freie Universität Bozen\nRomuald Jamet\, INRS – Institut National de Recherche Scientifique \nID 483 – Embedding Gen-AI in cultural production and communication strategies. Qualitative analysis of 6 Lisbon based cases-study\nCaterina Foà\, Università della Svizzera italiana; ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa\nMarta Robalo\, ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-13-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B3.2
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),cultural consumption,cultural production,media
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SUMMARY:Panel 23. Human-AI feedback Loops in Platformized Consumption – Session 1
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 660 – Exploring Feedback Loops with the Lens of Autonomy\nMinna Ruckenstein\, Helsingin yliopisto \nID 461 – User Autonomy in Human-AI Feedback Loops: A Study of the Rednote Platform\nYiran Gao\, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign \nID 534 – The sanitisation of data in AI-driven market research\nLaura Bruschi\, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale \nID 231 – The Scope of Algorithmic Fairness and What Lies Beyond: On the Sociotechnical Affordances of Recommender Systems\nBernhard Wieser\, Technische Universität Graz \nID 675 – When feedback fails: broken loops in insurance and healthcare\nMaiju Tanninen\, KU Leuven \nID 577 – “Where Every Need Has Been Anticipated”: An Antidichotomic Account of Digital Habits and Algorithmic Prediction\nSimone Bernardi Della Rosa\, Università del Molise
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-23-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B5.1
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),consumer culture,feedback loop,platformization,recommendation systems
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SUMMARY:Panel 3. Simondon and AI: A Collective Individuation in the Year of His Birth Centenary - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nFabio Iapaolo\, Politecnico di Milano\nSusana Aires\, King’s College London\nLudovico Rella\, Durham University   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 893 – Simondon Reads Cybernetics: Thresholds in the Social History of Technology\nIsabella Consolati\, Politecnico di Torino \nID 688 – Simondon and the “Gestalt Controversy”\nFreya Häberlein\, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg \nID 870 – “Anthropo-/socio-/zoo-/biomorphisms” as Foundational Processes for Human-AI Relation\nJuho Rantala\, Tampereen yliopisto \nID 350 – The transductions of a purple pixel: conceptual tensions at the boundary between human and machine\nRaffaele Andrea Buono\, University College London \nID 307 – Deep learning and “in-depth technology”: the ethics of Artificial Intelligence systems\nDiego Vicentin\, Universidade Estadual de Campinas \nID 358 – Technical culture beyond Simondon in the age of AI\nTyler Reigeluth\, Université Catholique de Lille \nID 635 – Understanding technicity: towards a new approach to AI education\nSusana Aires\, King’s College London
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-3-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.1.1
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),Gilbert Simondon,individuation theory,machine learning,socio-technical assemblages
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SUMMARY:Panel 4. Ageing in the Digital Age: The Technological Conundrum and its Implications for Active Elders - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nArianna Radin\, Università di Torino\nLuisa Errichiello\, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche* \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 218 – Do older workers benefit from telework? An investigation of the effects on job insecurity and work-life balance \nGreta Falavigna\, Istituto di Ricerca sulla Crescita Economica Sostenibile del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche\nValentina Lamonica\, Istituto di Ricerca sulla Crescita Economica Sostenibile del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche \nID 197 – ‘Someone makes videos and gets the money for it’ – Agency of Older TikTokers in Digital Capitalism\nEdit Pauló\, Eötvös Loránd University\nRegina Gradwohl\, Eötvös Loránd University \nID 446 – Digital Divide and Risk of Social Exclusion Among the Elderly: A Case Study from an Inner Area of Campania Region in Italy\nFrancesco Notari\, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche\nTiziana Tesauro\, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche \nID 692 – Fostering Social Connection in Aging Populations: A Cross-Sectional and Experimental Study on Virtual Reality Interventions\nBárbara Gómez Peña\, Universidad de Córdoba\nMaría Álvarez Cantos\, Universidad de Córdoba\nJosé Manuel Alcalde Llergo\, Università della Tuscia\nAlessia Bisio\, Universidad de Córdoba\nJuri Taborri\, Università della Tuscia\nEnrique Yeguas Bolívar\, Universidad de Córdoba\nPilar Aparicio Martínez\, Universidad de Córdoba \nID 586 – Gamifying Aging: Digital Inclusion\, Informal Labor\, and Ethical Dilemmas in Chinese Older Adults’ Use of Money-Earning Apps\nJingwen Gan\, Helsingin yliopisto \n  \n*The activity falls within the scientific dissemination initiatives of CNR-ISMed\, as part of the project Age-IT: “Ageing Well in an Ageign Society” [DM 1557 11.10.2022] funded from Next Generation EU\, in the context of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR)\, Investment PE8.
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-4-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.5
CATEGORIES:ageism,ageism in technology,digital inclusion,elderly,elderly workforce,technology in healthcare
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SUMMARY:Panel 6. Constructing\, Maintaining\, and Caring for Technoscientific Heritage: Exploring Sociomateriality in Museums\, Collecting\, and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nRoberta Spada\, Politecnico di Milano\nStefano Crabu\, Università di Padova   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 185 – Curating Scientific Heritage: The Sociomaterial Memory of the International Festival of Scientific-Didactic Films of Padua\nDavide Ludovisi\, Università degli Studi di Padova \nID 531 – From Legacy to Future: The Socio-Technical Care of Dundee’s Videogame Heritage\nJosé David Gómez-Urrego\, Abertay University\nStefano De Paoli\, Abertay University \nID 582 – Symbol\, political tool\, failed innovation: the strange case of the Torlonia telescope at the Osservatorio del Campidoglio\nTiziana Macaluso\, INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma\nMarco Faccini\, INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma\nGiangiacomo Gandolfi\, INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma \nID 594 – Evidence in Scale: Models as Witnesses of Technoscientific and Cultural Heritage\nPanagiotis Poulopoulos\, Deutsches Museum München \nID 841 – A Fading Picture. The Struggles of Institutionalizing Photographic Technological Heritage in Italy\nCostanza Paolillo\, New York University – Università IULM
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-6/
LOCATION:Room B2.1.16
CATEGORIES:historical artefacts,maintenance and repair,museum collections,technoscientific heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260627T112846
CREATED:20250512T093754Z
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SUMMARY:Plenary - Technology for Good
DESCRIPTION:Keynote \nRuha Benjamin\, Princeton University \nDystopia\, Utopia\, or UStopia: Whose Imagination Are We Living In? \nIn this talk\, Ruha Benjamin takes us into the liberating power of the imagination. Deadly systems shaped by white supremacy\, patriarchy\, capitalism\, colonialism\, and eugenics all emerged from the human imagination\, and have real-world\, often deadly impacts. To fight harmful systems and create a world in which everyone can thrive\, we will have to imagine things differently. Drawing on work that critically examines tech-mediated inequities and engagement with grassroots approaches to viral justice\, she offers a pragmatic and poetic approach to worldbuilding that invites each of us to consider the role we play in maintaining or transforming the oppressive status quo. \n  \nDiscussants \nElena Popa\, Jagiellonian University \nJorge Nuñez Vega\, University of Amsterdam
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/plenary-technology-for-good/
LOCATION:Room B9 De Carli
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T110000
DTSTAMP:20260627T112846
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SUMMARY:Panel 79. Technoscience in War and Peace: (Dis-)entangling Ethics and Technoscientific Knowledge in Conflicts’ (de)Construction
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nFabio Fossa\, Politecnico di Milano\nAndrea Barca\, Politecnico di Milano\nIlenia Picardi\, Università di Napoli\, Federico II\nMaria Carmela Agodi\, Università di Napoli\, Federico II \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 424 – Dual-Use Research in Academia. Ethical and Legal Issues\nAndrea Barca\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 501 – Integrating Digital Ethics into Dual-Use Technologies: A Taxonomy for the Evolving Defense Landscape\nAlger Sans Pinillos\, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS) \nID 679 – Attitudes towards AI Defence Research within the Responsible AI Community\nJurriaan Van Diggelen\, Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek\nMirjam Plantinga\, Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen\nMarc Steen\, Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek \nID 746 – ‘A Careful Constructed Machine of Violence‘. On AI-Driven Warfare and the Question of an Possible Ontology of Peace\nJutta Weber\, Universität Paderborn \nID 882 – Sensor networks\, digitisation of infrastructures\, and autonomous/AI weapons in current wars\nMaria Carmela Agodi\, Università di Napoli Federico II\nIlenia Picardi\, Università di Napoli Federico II
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-79/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.5
CATEGORIES:dual-use,ethics,military,peace,war
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T110000
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SUMMARY:Panel 81. Technoscience and the Future of Agricultural Ecosystems
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nMarco Serino\, Università di Napoli\, Federico II\nEleonora Ciscato\, Università degli Studi di Milano\nEleonora Dallagiacoma\, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 247 – How innovative technologies could foster a more sustainable and efficient agri-food system: the strategies applied in the wheat chain.\nCecilia Rasetto\, Università di Pisa \nID 249 – Bridging Scientific Indicators and Regulatory Choices: A Case Study of the Nature Restoration Law and Agro-ecosystems\nEleonora Dallagiacoma\, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore\, Piacenza\nEleonora Ciscato\, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale \nID 356 – Performative representations of genetic biotechnologies in European agri-food systems\nFederica Peluso\, Università di Roma La Sapienza \nID 578 – Preparing the Field for AI and Data Intensive Agroecological Research\nEmma Cavazzoni\, Technische Universität München\nSabina Leonelli\, Technische Universität München\nDaniele Giannetti\, Università degli studi di Parma\nNiccolò Patelli\, Università di Modena and Reggio Emilia\nGiacomo Vaccari\, Consorzio Fitosanitario Provinciale di Modena \nID 804 – Integration of agro-ecological criteria into PDOs and PGIs. Following negotiations to redefine the PDO and PGI landscape in the Walloon vineyards.\nHelene Dodion\, Université de Liège \nID 865 – Just sustainability in Calabrian Transformative Agriculture\nFrancesco Saverio Oliverio\, Università della Calabria\nStefano Oricchio\, Università di Napoli Federico II
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-81/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.12
CATEGORIES:agrifood,agroecology,european green deal,smart farming,sustainability
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T110000
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SUMMARY:Panel 56. The Good and the Beautiful: Visualizing Science in the (Post)-Digital Age
DESCRIPTION:Convenor\nValeria Burgio\, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 170 – Brain as a visual metaphor\nSébastien Lemerle\, Université Paris-Nanterre \nID 303 – The visual and narrative dimension of Winogradsky’s columns in art and science: a microcosmological approach\nValeria Burgio\, Università Ca’ Foscari\, Venezia \nID 376 – Trees and Vectors: Knowledge Design between Language and AI\nNiccolò Monti\, Università di Torino; Université de Paris 8 \nID 540 – The role of mediators in data visualization: The case study of the Grounded AI map\nMatilde Ficozzi\, Aalborg University \nID 738 – Designing Embodied Human-Data Intra-actions\nSeçil Uğur Yavuz\, Libera Università di Bolzano – Freie Universität Bozen\nMaria Menendez-Blanco\, Libera Università di Bolzano – Freie Universität Bozen\nRocco Lorenzo Modugno\, Libera Università di Bolzano – Freie Universität Bozen
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-56/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.15
CATEGORIES:data visualization,scientific image,technological object,visual design
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T110000
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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 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nAlvise Mattozzi\, Politecnico di Torino\nLaura Lucia Parolin\, Syddansk Universitet\nCarmen Pellegrinelli\, Università di Trieste \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 162 – «Plaster and paint make it look great»: crafting functionalism across multiple aesthetic practices and instauration of ontornorms in shipyard industry\nFrancesco Bertuccelli\, Università di Pisa \nID 449 – Haute Couture as Instauration: Crafting a Dress Through Material\, Corporeal\, and Relational Aesthetic Practices\nMaria Cursach\, Universidad de Barcelona \nID 310 – The porous instauration of Arnaldo Pomodoro’s cuttlebone inscriptions\nAurora Donzelli\, Università di Bologna \nID 319 – An Example of Instaurative Practice: Neri Oxman’s Work Between STS and Aesthetics. An Aesthetic-Ecological Inquiry\nEnrico Comes\, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale \nID 404 – In Praise of Dust: Maintenance\, Materiality\, and the Poetics of the Unseen\nGianluca Burgio\, Università degli Studi di Enna Kore
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-57-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.1.16
CATEGORIES:aesthetic practices,instauration,instaurative practices,souriau,work-to-be-made
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SUMMARY:Panel 59. Disentangling AI and Health/Healthcare: imaginaries\, Narratives\, Values
DESCRIPTION:Convenor:\nElisabetta Locatelli\, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 205 – Transformation of the Clinic. Data-driven preemption of disease and the politics of health\nNiels Van Dijk\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\nKaterina Sideri\, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences \nID 288 – The risk of trust: promises and pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence in radiomics\nMarta Gibin\, Università di Bologna\nRiccardo Pronzato\, Università di Bologna\nAntonio Maturo\, Università di Bologna \nID 298 – Unraveling AI imaginaries in radiomics: Beyond exoticism\, mentalism\, and technologism \nJakub Mlynar\, HES-SO Valais-Wallis University of Applied Sciences and Arts\nMélanie Champendal\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland\nLluis Borràs Ferrís\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland\nRicardo Ribeiro\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland\nAdrien Depeursinge\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland \nID 314 – STS interventions in causal AI: the case of clinical prediction model validation\nJames Lowe\, University of Exeter\nNiccolò Tempini\, University of Exeter \nID 551 – Scalable Screenings: A Critical Analysis of Narratives Surrounding Mental Health Apps\nGreta Von Albertini\, University College London
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-59/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.1
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),health,healthcare,imaginaries,values
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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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SUMMARY:Panel 55. Infrastructuring AI. A view from the Global South
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nIginio Gagliardone\, University of the Witwatersrand\nStefania Milan\, Universiteit van Amsterdam \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 311 – Addressing Global Southern Data Scarcity: a review from African data policies\nBeatrice Bonami\, University of Edinburgh\nSeydina Moussa Ndiaye\, Université Cheickh Hamidou Kane\nCharles Kimpolo\, African Institute of Mathematical Sciences \nID 494 – AI powered urban surveillance: hyped narratives and long-term trajectories of governmentality and control\nIginio Gagliardone\, University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) \nID 782 – Building strategic AI research at a country level: a case study of AI Applied Research Centers in Brazil\nGuilherme Cavalcante Silva\, York University\, Canada
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-55/
LOCATION:Room B3.3
CATEGORIES:africa,artificial intelligence,digital infrastructures,global south,technopolitics
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SUMMARY:Panel 53. Algorithmic Imaginaries: Discourses on AI in Digital Media
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nSahar Tavakoli\, Università degli Studi di Milano\nLorena Cano-Orón\, Universitat de València\nDafne Calvo\, Universitat de València \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 135 – The Impact of Virtual DJs on Radio and Media Discourse: Public Reactions and Media Narratives Regarding PROFM’s AI Project\nMomoc Antonio\, University of Bucharest \nID 262 – From Determinism to Dystopia: Industry-Driven Narratives and the EU AI Act\nBríd-áine Parnell\, University of Edinburgh \nID 343 – Computational imageries: perceptions and expectation of the digital publics\nAlessandra Micalizzi\, Pegaso University\nLeonardo Galteri\, Pegaso University \nID 656 – AI as a Trap: Unmasking the Metaphorical Engines of Algorithmic Imaginaries\nBruno Gransche\, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-53/
LOCATION:Room B3.1
CATEGORIES:algorithmic imaginaries,Artificial Intelligence (AI),journalism,media representation,public opinion
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SUMMARY:Panel 29. Navigating the Grey: Assemblage Thinking and Digital Artifacts
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nKevin Carillon\, Université Catholique de Louvain\nLilo Meier\, European University Institute\nViadrina François Lambotte\, Université Catholique de Louvain\nSilvia Gherardi\, Università di Trento \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 434 – The evolution of platforms as socio-material assemblages\nDavide Tanto\, Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca \nID 645 – “Unpacking the Digital Border: Accountability and the Assemblage of Power in Contemporary Border Governance”\nIsmini Mathioudaki\, Scuola Normale Superiore \nID 805 – Talks like an object\, walks like an assemblage. Let’s talk about PDF\nMace Ojala\, Ruhr-Universität Bochum \nID 826 – Assembling Sustainable Development: Constructing a Multi-Layered Framework for Analyzing SDG Dashboards\nKoen Borghys\, SMIT\nRob Heyman\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\nKoen Borghys\, Prof Dr Rob Heyman \nID 881 – Assemblages of security for public gatherings\nRoger Von Laufenberg\, VICESSE Research GmbH\nMichaela Scheriau\, VICESSE Research GmbH
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-29/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.13
CATEGORIES:assemblages,digital artifacts,digital biographies,entanglements
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SUMMARY:Panel 36. Reconfiguration of the City: Technology\, Play\, Art
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nGiulia Conti\, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia\nFederico Montanari\, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 349 – Visual Design of the Sites of Memory in Augmented Reality Applications: The Case of İzmir Kültürpark\nAhenk Yılmaz\, Yaşar Üniversitesi\nBurkay Pasin\, Yaşar Üniversitesi\nMurat Komesli\, Yaşar Üniversitesi\nEmre Yıldız\, Yaşar Üniversitesi\nDuhan Ölmez\, Yaşar Üniversitesi\nİlke Hiçsönmezler\, Yaşar Üniversitesi\nMehmet Işıkhan\, Yaşar Üniversitesi \nID 399 – Museums and Digital Narratives: New Urban Perceptions between Physical and Virtual Space in a Mapping of the City of Reggio Emilia\nEnrico Barbetti\, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia \nID 403 – Mapping languages in urban spaces: the potential of the app Lingscape\nAndrea Ghirarduzzi\, Università di Parma \nID 430 – Is It Still Relevant to Talk About Pokémon Go? Pokémon Go and the Gamification of the Urban Experience\nGiulia Conti\, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia \nID 648 – Gamification and urban art in the reconfiguration of the city\nFederico Montanari\, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia\nGiulia Conti\, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia \nID 654 – The Right to Play\, the Right to the City How Children Who Are Used to Playing Independently in the Streets Challenge the Rules and Take Ownership of Their Neighborhood\nAgathe Gillet\, Independent
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-36/
LOCATION:Room B5.1
CATEGORIES:city reconfiguration,technology,urban art,urban play,urban playfulness
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SUMMARY:Panel 41. Sampling and the Making of Good Science: Examining Data Collection Practices and Their Implications
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nVictor Secco\, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia\nValentina Marcheselli\, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 172 – Dialectical Primatologists and the Negotiation of Liminality in Peri-Urban Ecologies\nKymberley Chu\, Princeton University \nID 354 – The Emperor’s New Crowds: Unveiling the Strategic Uses of Collective Wisdom\nNiccolò Tempini\, University of Exeter\nLaura Savolainen\, Helsingin yliopisto \nID 380 – Is digitization of Ecology actually “good”? Digital technologies’ role in sampling and laboratory practices\, and their epistemic implications\nStefano Oricchio\, Università di Napoli Federico II\nGiuseppina Pellegrino\, Università della Calabria \nID 453 – The production of sound evidence: cosmologies and epistemic virtues in sampling\, clustering and categorizing in a precision oncology project\nFabio Gasparini\, CNR\nLorenzo Beltrame\, Università degli Studi di Trento \nID 655 – Seeing like a water fountain: reimagining data collection in London’s #OneLess refill pilot\nNicole Vitellone\, University of Liverpool \nID 718 – Citizen science in Chile: from highlighting socio-environmental challenges to reflecting on social impacts\nLucie Le Goff\, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-41/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.9
CATEGORIES:data collection,data journey,epistemology,methodologies,sampling
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SUMMARY:Panel 48. Decolonising Science and Technology Studies for Good?
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nAnwesha Chakraborty\, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo\nChristopher Lorenz Hesselbein\, Politecnico di Milano \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 163 – The Not-Quite-West of the Margins\, and STS\nAlessandro Mongili\, Università degli Studi di Padova \nID 382 – Indigenous-Led Transformations in Technoscience\nMaria Sapignoli\, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale\nMaui Hudson\, Whakatohea\, University of Waikato \nID 560 – Decolonizing STS: A Critical Look at Western European Institutional Practices\nMaria Lee\, Technische Universität München \nID 640 – Technoscience for Good in the Global South: Embrace Science and Technology as Global Public Goods\nGovindan Parayil\, University of South Florida
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-48/
LOCATION:Room B3.4
CATEGORIES:coloniality,decolonisation,epistemic justice,indigenous knowledge,theory and methods
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SUMMARY:Panel 27. Problematizing Science\, Technology\, and Culture through ‘Cultured Food’
DESCRIPTION:Convenor\nFatih Tatari\, Politecnico di Milano \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 678 – Meat Without Bodies: Ontologies\, Ecologies\, and the Culture of Cellular Agriculture\nElisabeth Abergel\, Université du Québec à Montréal \nID 728 – Pasteurized Pastorilst Food Technologies; Ferments\, Value and Collective Life in Mongolia\nBjörn Reichhardt\, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin \nID 774 – Culturing Meat: Enacting naturecultures with care\nMehmet Fatih Tatari\, Politecnico di Milano \nID 897 – In search of the Microbial Path to Terroir. Technoscience for Good (Natural) Cheese\nElise Demeulenaere\, Centre Alexandre Koyré d’Histoire des sciences et des techniques \nID 901 – Reimagining Cultivated Meat: Addressing Animal Futures in the Debate for a Just Food Transition\nArianna Ferrari\, Austrian Institute of Technology
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-27/
LOCATION:Room B3.2
CATEGORIES:biotechnology,cellular agriculture,cultured food,cultured meat,food science,nature/culture
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