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[Commlist] CFP - 4S Open Panel: Tech/Money
Fri Jan 03 22:30:21 GMT 2025
mols sauter is delighted to announce the call for papers for their open
panel on the theme of Tech/Money, as part of the 2025 4S conference. the
organizers are particularly interested in the work of comm and media
studies scholars as related to this theme.
Conference date + location: 3-7 September 2025, Seattle WA
CFP due date: 31 January 2025
to submit, please go to the 4S submission page and select Open Panel
#170 "Tech/Money"
https://www.4sonline.org/call_for_submissions_seattle.php
<https://www.4sonline.org/call_for_submissions_seattle.php>
4S 2025/Seattle
Open Panel #170: Tech/Money
https://www.4sonline.org/accepted_open_panels_seattle.php
<https://www.4sonline.org/accepted_open_panels_seattle.php>
ABSTRACT: This open panel is themed on “Tech/Money,” highlighting a
materialist, political economy approach to science and technology
studies. We seek work that emphasizes an understanding of the role
played by money, financing, and business structures in the study of
technology and science. Moving beyond an economic analysis, this work
should highlight the role of capital and finance’s movements, norms, and
infrastructures in animating science and technology, inflecting and
directing the performance of these spaces and their own ideologies,
imaginaries, and infrastructures. We are interested in exploring the
constitutive nature of money, finance, funding, and business models in
the development of technologies and technosocial/technopolitical
landscapes. Some sub-themes are of particular interest include:
temporalities of money, finance, and speculation; imaginaries of risk,
particularly financialized risk; the role of the “frontier” (geographic,
political, intellectual) in the technocapitalist imaginary and its
influence on the practices of firms; the connected lives of “money,”
“innovation,” and “science”; and the social meanings of money and
markets in science. We hope to engage with a variety of methods in this
project, with the particular hope that contributors will strongly engage
with the local. Dealing unapologetically with ways in which the global
logics of technocapital are often chewed up, altered, and digested by
the specificities of the local context provides an opportunity to
examine the tensions of resistance, collaboration, collusion,
adaptation, and imitations, and enmeshment that often accompany these
projects. We are keen on work that engages with the business to business
sector, which concretizes and makes visible formerly abstract, hidden,
or obscured processes and relationships. We are also interested in work
that uses corporate grey materials such as annual reports, financial
filings, public consultation publications, and other materials from the
cultural circuit of capital, such as expos, conferences, industry
publications, and other “in-group” communications.
please contact the panel chair with any questions
M. R. Sauter, University of Maryland, (mrsauter /at/ umd.edu)
<mailto:(mrsauter /at/ umd.edu)>
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m.r. sauter
he/they
assistant professor
university of maryland
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