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[ecrea] EASST 2018 Conference - CfP: “STS meet ICT: politics and the collaborative turn in STS”
Mon Jan 22 15:56:26 GMT 2018
We invite you to submit
a paper proposal
to our open panel – /STS meet ICT: politics and the collaborative turn
in STS/ – at the EASST (European Association for the Study of Science
and Technology) 2018
Conference <https://easst2018.easst.net/home> , 25-28th July, 2018,
Lancaster, UK.
Convenors:
Mariacristina Sciannamblo
(
Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute
) - (cristina.sciannamblo /at/ m-iti.org) <mailto:(cristina.sciannamblo /at/ m-iti.org)>
Maurizio Teli
(
Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute
) -
(maurizio.teli /at/ m-iti.org) <mailto:(maurizio.teli /at/ m-iti.org)>
Chris Csikszentmihalyi
(
Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute
) - (csik /at/ m-iti.org) <mailto:(csik /at/ m-iti.org)>
Peter Lyle
(
Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute
) - (peter.lyle /at/ m-iti.org) <mailto:(peter.lyle /at/ m-iti.org)>
*(C23) STS meet ICT: politics and the collaborative turn in STS
*
*Short abstract
*
This panel wants to focus on the collaborative and committed orientation
of STS (Science and Technology Studies) by exploring its interplay with
the broad field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). This
relationship entails different forms of meeting: disciplinary,
epistemological, institutional, and local alliances.
*Long abstract
*
The increasing prominence of critical approaches - e.g. feminist and
postcolonial STS - and the intersections with surrounding fields - e.g.
participatory design, information science, and critical technical
practice - have stressed the politically engaged character of STS
(Science and Technology Studies), emphasizing its "activist interest"
(Sismondo, 2008). Such growing interest in collaborative modes of
practicing STS has suggested the emergence of a "collaborative turn" in
STS (Farías, 2017).
This panel wants to focus on such collaborative orientation of STS by
exploring its interplay with the field of Information and Communication
Technology (ICT). This relationship entails diverse forms of meeting
such as the disciplinary intersection of STS with design studies and
information science; the epistemological meeting between STS and
critical perspectives; the making of new alliances between researchers,
activists and local population; the convergence of institutional
interests and research practices to promote alternative sociotechnical
infrastructures.
This panel seeks interdisciplinary contributions that explore the
politics /in/ and /of/ the relationship between STS and ICT, from
experiences of local and community activism to large-scale examples of
alternative sociotechnical infrastructures. Topics relevant for this
panel may include:
- ICT, labor, and precariousness
- Hacktivism, community networks, and alternative Internet
- Post-colonial and anti-colonial computing
- Feminist interventions in ICT
- Commons, peer production, and platform cooperativism
- Interplay between publics, researchers, and institutions
This panel aims at fostering interdisciplinary encounters, in the light
of potential shared publication opportunities, likes journal special
issues or edited books, in order to foster the politically engaged STS
agenda in the relationship with ICT.
>
Paper proposals should be submitted through the
panel website
:
https://nomadit.co.uk/easst/easst2018/conferencesuite.php/panels/6275
<https://nomadit.co.uk/easst/easst2018/conferencesuite.php/panels/6275>
>
Submissions
should include <https://easst2018.easst.net/call-for-papers>:
a paper title,
name/s and email address/es of author/s, a short abstract of fewer than 300
characters, a long abstract of fewer than 250 words
>
Deadline for submission:
*February
14, 2018* (23:59 CEU)
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