What does infrastructuring look like in STS? When? Workshop Report

Karen Baker, Andrea Botero, Hanne Cecilie Geirbro, Helena Karasti, Sanna-Maria Marttila, Elena Parmiggiani, Joanna Saad-Sulonen

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    Abstract

    The workshop was organized at the EASST2018 Conference to take stock of empirical insights and conceptual developments around the notion of infrastructuring in STS. We report on the collective process that aimed to critically map and disentangle assumptions, identify blind spots, and chart the varied uses of the notion in STS. By using a hands-on approach inspired by Participatory Design, the workshop contributes to the quest for new ways of thinking and inventing, in addition to proposing formats where collective conceptual experimentation could take place in cross-disciplinary settings.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEASST Review
    EditorsVicky Singleton, Richard Tutton
    Volume37
    Publication date2018
    Edition4
    Publication statusPublished - 2018
    EventEASST 2018: Meetings - Making Science, Technology and Society together - Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
    Duration: 25 Jul 201828 Jul 2018
    https://easst2018.easst.net/

    Conference

    ConferenceEASST 2018
    LocationLancaster University
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    CityLancaster
    Period25/07/201828/07/2018
    Internet address

    Keywords

    • Infrastructuring
    • STS
    • workshop

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