sdn schedule 26 06 - univie.ac.at ·  · 2016-11-04•...

4
SCIENCE & DEMOCRACY 13th Annual Network Meeting Aula, Altes AKH, University of Vienna Spitalgasse 24, Hof 1, 1090 Vienna June 30 – July 2, 2014 Conference Schedule Monday, June 30, 2014 9:30 Welcome and Opening Ulrike Felt (University of Vienna), Sheila Jasanoff (Harvard University) 10:15 – 10:30 Short Coffee break 10:30 – 12:30 Bioconstitutional Moments: Biomedicine and National Sovereignty Chair: Steven Hilgartner (Cornell University) Aarden, Erik (Harvard University/Maastricht University): Death, Big Data and the Legibility and Management of a Population in India’s Million Death Study Schuh, Daniela (University of Vienna): On the boundaries of dignity: Ontological politics at the beginning of human life Conley, Shannon N. (Arizona State University): Sociotechnical Contracts and the Governance of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the United Kingdom Pichelstorfer, Anna (University of Vienna): Austrian Reproduction: A (hi)story of legal disputes over assisted reproductive technologies 12:30 – 14:15 Lunch break & discussion What social science for what democracy? Helga Nowotny (Chair, ERA Council Forum Austria) & Sheila Jasanoff (Harvard University) 14:15 – 15:45 Shifting Matters of Concern Chair: Brian Wynne (Lancaster University) Levidow, Les (Open University): Agroecological practices in Europe: Conforming or transforming the dominant agrofood regime? Evans, Sam Weiss (University of California, Berkeley) & Frow, Emma (University of Edinburgh): Making Trouble Practically Absent in Synthetic Biology Curnutte, Margaret (Baylor College of Medicine): The Next Generation Sequencing Industry: A Critique of the PolicyLag Narrative 15:45 – 16:15 Coffee break 16:15 – 18:15 Biomedical Citizenship Chair: Shobita Partharasarthy (University of Michigan) Kahn, Jonathan (Hamline University): Privatizing Biomedical Citizenship Saito, Hiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa): Experts and Citizens: Rethinking Democracy in PostFukushima Japan Hagendijk, Rob (University of Amsterdam): Rare diseases, orphan drugs and the making of Europe: An Exercise in Coproduction. Taussig, Karen Sue (University of Minnesota): Citizenship, Subjectivity, and the Quest for a Molecular Medical Clinic 18:45 Welcome drink at the Department of Science and Technology Studies Universitätsstrasse 7/Stiege (staircase) II/6 th floor (see map 1)

Upload: vucong

Post on 24-Apr-2018

216 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

TRANSCRIPT

                                                                                                                                             

SCIENCE  &  DEMOCRACY  13th  Annual  Network  Meeting  Aula,  Altes  AKH,  University  of  Vienna  Spitalgasse  2-­‐4,  Hof  1,  1090  Vienna  

 

June  30  –  July  2,  2014    

Conference  Schedule    

Mon

day,  Ju

ne  30,  201

4  

9:30   Welcome  and  Opening    Ulrike  Felt  (University  of  Vienna),  Sheila  Jasanoff  (Harvard  University)  

10:15  –  10:30   Short  Coffee  break  10:30  –  12:30   Bioconstitutional  Moments:    Biomedicine  and  National  Sovereignty      

Chair:  Steven  Hilgartner  (Cornell  University)  • Aarden,  Erik  (Harvard  University/Maastricht  University):  Death,  Big  Data  and  the  

Legibility  and  Management  of  a  Population  in  India’s  Million  Death  Study  • Schuh,  Daniela  (University  of  Vienna):  On  the  boundaries  of  dignity:  Ontological  

politics  at  the  beginning  of  human  life  • Conley,  Shannon  N.  (Arizona  State  University):  Socio-­‐technical  Contracts  and  the  

Governance  of  Assisted  Reproductive  Technologies  in  the  United  Kingdom    • Pichelstorfer,  Anna  (University  of  Vienna):  Austrian  Reproduction:  A  (hi)story  of  

legal  disputes  over  assisted  reproductive  technologies    12:30  –  14:15  

Lunch  break  &  discussion  What  social  science  for  what  democracy?  Helga  Nowotny  (Chair,  ERA  Council  Forum  Austria)  &  Sheila  Jasanoff  (Harvard  University)  

14:15  –  15:45   Shifting  Matters  of  Concern  Chair:  Brian  Wynne  (Lancaster  University)  • Levidow,  Les  (Open  University):  Agroecological  practices  in  Europe:  Conforming  

or  transforming  the  dominant  agro-­‐food  regime?      • Evans,  Sam  Weiss  (University  of  California,  Berkeley)  &  Frow,  Emma  (University  

of  Edinburgh):    Making  Trouble  Practically  Absent  in  Synthetic  Biology      • Curnutte,  Margaret  (Baylor  College  of  Medicine):  The  Next  Generation  

Sequencing  Industry:  A  Critique  of  the  Policy-­‐Lag  Narrative    15:45  –  16:15   Coffee  break  16:15  –  18:15   Biomedical  Citizenship  

Chair:  Shobita  Partharasarthy  (University  of  Michigan)  • Kahn,  Jonathan  (Hamline  University):  Privatizing  Biomedical  Citizenship  • Saito,  Hiro  (University  of  Hawaii  at  Manoa):  Experts  and  Citizens:  Rethinking  

Democracy  in  Post-­‐Fukushima  Japan  • Hagendijk,  Rob  (University  of  Amsterdam):  Rare  diseases,  orphan  drugs  and  the  

making  of  Europe:  An  Exercise  in  Coproduction.  • Taussig,  Karen  Sue  (University  of  Minnesota):  Citizenship,  Subjectivity,  and  the  

Quest  for  a  Molecular  Medical  Clinic    

18:45  Welcome  drink  at  the  Department  of  Science  and  Technology  Studies    

Universitätsstrasse  7/Stiege  (staircase)  II/6th  floor    (see  map  1)  

   

                                                                                                                                               

Tuesda

y,  Ju

ly  1,  201

4  

9:30  –  11:00   Energy  Politics  and  Publics  Chair:  Daniel  Barben  (Alpen-­‐Adria  Universität)  • Mohr,  Alison  (University  of  Nottingham):  Making  energy  research  more  

responsive?  Public  dialogue  as  experiment  • Matthews,  Andrew  S.  (University  of  California,  Santa  Cruz):  Modeling  Forests  

and  Doing  Biomass  Energy  Politics  in  Italy  • Bhadra,  Monamie  (Arizona  State  University):  Strategizing  democracy  from  India's  

nuclear  energy  imbroglio  11:00  –  11:30   Coffee  break  11:30  –  13:00   Mediated  Engagements:  Collectives  and  Framings  

Chair:  Clark  Miller  (Arizona  State  University)  • Felder,  Kay  (University  of  Vienna):  Temporal  sense-­‐making,  citizenship  and  “the  

obesity  phenomenon”  • Bovet,  Alain  (Telecom  Paristech),  Reliue,  Marc  (Telecom  Paristech)  &  Sormani,  

Philippe  (University  of  Vienna):  “Come  and  play  with  the  future  of  your  city”.  A  serious  game  installation  on  participatory  urban  planning    

• Mirmalek,  Zara  (Harvard  University):  “Telescience”:  Telecommunication,  Science  and  the  Public  

13:00  –  14:30   Lunch  break  14:30  –  16:00   Seeing,  Sensing,  Sense-­‐Making  

Chair:  Silke  Beck  (Helmholtz  Centre  for  Environmental  Research)  • Miller,  Georgia  (University  of  New  South  Wales):  Visibility,  ontological  politics  

and  resistance:  Controversy  and  nano-­‐sunscreens    • Born,  Dorothea  (University  of  Vienna):  Imag(in)ing  Polar  Bears.  The  making  of  an  

Icon  for  Climate  Change  Communication  in  Popular  Science  Magazines  • Mahony,  Martin  (King’s  College  London):  Climate  change  and  the  geographies  of  

objectivity:  the  case  of  the  IPCC’s  ‘burning  embers’  diagram  16:00  –  16:30   Coffee  break  16:30  –  18:00   Institutions  and  Discourses  of  Governance    

Chair:  David  Winickoff  (University  of  California,  Berkeley)  • Weichselbraun,  Anna  (University  of  Chicago):  Inspections  and  verification:  the  

discursive  production  of  technical  authority  at  the  International  Atomic  Energy  Agency  

• Pearce,  Warren  (University  of  Nottingham):  Meaning  reattached?  Co-­‐production  of  knowledge  at  the  IPCC  press  conference.  

• Allen,  Barbara  (Virginia  Tech-­‐National  Capital  Region):  The  Institutional  Shaping  of  Environmental  Ignorance  in  France  and  the  US    

 19:00  Conference  dinner    Brandauer  im  Gerngross      

Mariahilfer  Strasse  42-­‐48,  1070  Vienna  (see  map  2)  

   

                                                                                                                                                 

Wed

nesday,  July  2,  201

4  

9:30  –  11:30   Participation  as  a  Social  Practice  Chair:  Pierre-­‐Benoît  Joly  (INRA  SenS)  • Ashmore,  Malcolm  (Loughborough  University),  Olga  Restrepo  Forero  

(Universidad  Nacional  de  Colombia):  The  document’s  passage  through  the  notary:  Trust,  formality  and  credibility  in  Colombia  

• Pitts,  Elisabeth  A.  (North  Carolina  State  University):  DIY,  Deliberation  and  Democracy    

• Pallett,  Helen  (University  of  East  Anglia):  Institutional  experiments  for  democracy  and  learning:  the  case  of  Sciencewise,  UK    

• Laurent,  Brice  (Mines  ParisTech),  Voß,  Jan-­‐Peter  (Technische  Universität  Berlin),  Chilvers,  Jason  (University  of  East  Anglia),  Soneryd,  Linda  (University  of  Gothenburg),  Felt,  Ulrike  (University  of  Vienna):  Technologies  of  participation  –  a  new  analytics  of  political  ordering    

11:30  –  12:00   Coffee  break    12:00  –  13:00  

 Wrap  up;  closing  discussion    

 Map  1:  Welcome  drink  at  the  Department  of  Science  and  Technology  Studies    

NIG  –  Neues  Institutsgebäude  Universitätsstrasse  7/Stiege  (staircase)  II/6th  floor  1010  Vienna    

 We  kindly  welcome  you  after  Monday’s   final   session   to   join  us   for   a  welcome  drink  at   the  STS  Department.  After   this,  we  will   stroll   to   the  "Servitenwirt"   for  an   informal  get-­‐together   in   the   restaurant’s  outdoor  dining  area  and  hope  to  enjoy  your  company!  

                                                                                                                                           Map  2:  Conference  Dinner,  July  1,  2014,  19:00    Brandauer  im  Gerngroß  Mariahilferstraße  42-­‐48,  5th  floor  1070  Vienna  either  with  public  transportation  or  by  foot  (about  25  minutes  walk  from  the  conference  venue)      

                                                   Option  1:  Bus  13A  departs  from  Skodagasse  to  Hauptbahnhof.  Get  off  at  Neubaugasse/Mariahilfer  Str.  Tickets  are  available  on  the  bus    (€  2,20).    Option  2:  Take  subway  U2  from  Schottentor  to  Volkstheater.  Change  to  U3  and  get  off  at  Neubaugasse.