esocite / 4s - Society for Social Studies of Science

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esocite / 4s - Society for Social Studies of Science
ESOCITE / 4S
2014
Sociedad Latinoamericana de Estudios Sociales de la
Ciencia y la Tecnología (ESOCITE)
and
Society for Social Studies of Science (4S)
19-23 August
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Mensaje de los Presidentes
Estamos comenzando una nueva colaboración formal en el campo CTS. El primer
Congreso de ESOCITE se celebró en Buenos Aires en 1995. La primera reunión de
la 4S tuvo lugar en la Universidad de Cornell, diecinueve años antes. Por cierto,
ya antes de 1995, los investigadores de la ciencia y la tecnología de América
Latina habían establecido una multiplicidad de relaciones informales con
académicos de fuera de la Región, tanto dentro como fuera de la 4S. La
fundación del “movimiento ESOCITE” tuvo, al menos, dos consecuencias
importantes: reunió a investigadores de América Latina que trabajan en los
temas CTS y expandió de manera significativa las relaciones con los colegas de
otras latitudes. No fue sino hasta hace cuatro años, sin embargo, cuando los
esfuerzos para formalizar una colaboración entre ESOCITE y 4S comenzaron en
serio.
En (el otoño del Norte y la primavera del Sur de) 2010, la Directiva de ESOCITE y
el Consejo de 4S acordaron celebrar un congreso conjunto en el año 2014. Las
principales motivaciones para hacer una reunión conjunta incluyeron contribuir
a que sus miembros puedan ampliar su comprensión acerca del significado de
CTS en los contextos regionales y locales donde trabajan los investigadores de
ambas organizaciones, y el alcance que podrían tener, si la densidad de las
relaciones académicas aumentara aún más en el futuro. ¿Podrá la interacción
cara a cara y la construcción de nuevas relaciones personales a través de
espacios organizativos y geográficos ayudar a que los miembros de 4S y de
ESOCITE desarrollen mejor, más rápidamente y con mayor eficacia las imágenes
del Sur y del Norte, en nuevas versiones de CTS en el/los Sur(es) y Norte(s)?
En junio de 2011 se realizó un taller en Buenos Aires, del que participaron más
de veinte representantes de ESOCITE y algunos miembros de 4S activos en su
Red Latinoamericana (apoyados por un subsidio de la 4S a las “Nuevas
Iniciativas”). Un resultado clave de dicho taller fue la recomendación de designar
a Buenos Aires como la ciudad anfitriona para la reunión de 2014.
La planificación informal de este congreso comenzó en la reunión de 2012 de
4S/EASST en Copenhague cuando dos de nosotros nos pasamos la tarde
trabajando sobre los resultados del taller, para delinear los objetivos clave y
otras cuestiones relevantes. Nos pusimos rápidamente de acuerdo sobre las
principales características -tal vez ayudados por un buen vino - aunque éramos
muy conscientes de que la planificación y puesta en marcha de un encuentro
conjunto trilingüe generaría complejidades sin precedentes para ambas
sociedades. No tuvimos ninguna duda de que los resultados valían la pena el
trabajo a emprender. ESOCITE ya había pedido a Pablo que fuera uno de los
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organizadores. Poco después de la reunión de Copenhague, Leandro Rodriguez
Medina (UDLAP) aceptó la petición de Gary para servir como organizador por
parte de 4S.
La planificación informal continuó en noviembre de 2012, cuando Wes Shrum
(LSU) pasó diez días de Buenos Aires para identificar y asegurar los compromisos
de dos hoteles para el congreso (tuvo que emitir juicios que incluyeron,
suponemos, degustar ampliamente la carne local). Le agradecemos a Wes por
su ayuda, que fue indispensable para llevar esto a buen término. En julio de
2013, Gary asistió a la escuela doctoral de ESOCITE y se reunió con miembros de
su Directiva en Florianópolis, Brasil, tras lo cual visitó el lugar del Congreso en
Buenos Aires. En el evento de 2013 de la 4S en San Diego, Pablo presentó el
congreso conjunto, junto con algunas de las características de ESOCITE y de su
historia, e invitó formalmente a los participantes de 4S a ir a Buenos Aires. La
planificación formal continuó con el primer llamado a trabajos, en diciembre.
Cada uno de los organizadores ahora tiene en sus archivos más de 2500
mensajes de correo electrónico.
Junto con Leandro, hemos intentado abordar tanto los problemas y
oportunidades que enfrentan los investigadores en los estudios de ciencia y
tecnología de hoy con la doble pregunta: "CTS: ¿Para qué? ¿Para quién?". En la
sesión plenaria de apertura, que lleva el subtítulo "Hacer CTS", 24 investigadores
(12 de cada sociedad) compartirán el modo de abordar y de responder a estas
preguntas. Las presentaciones seguramente serán a la vez potentes y concisas:
cada presentador tiene exactamente tres minutos.
En un congreso CTS se trata de compartir con otros colegas el trabajo de uno, en
este campo interdisciplinario de estudios sobre la ciencia y la tecnología.
También se trata de aprender, y de volver a casa con una red internacional de
colegas que sea tanto más densa y más extensa que la que uno tenía antes. Por
encima de todo, estamos construyendo nuestro propio campo o, como nos
atrevemos a decir, la disciplina misma, que impulsa nuestras pasiones y a la que
le hemos dedicado nuestras carreras. Este congreso, como todos los encuentros
de investigadores de CTS, se refiere en última instancia a la construcción de CTS.
Por cierto, habrá tango, tanto a través de clases en la tarde del miércoles y en un
show durante el banquete. Fútbol, en cambio, no habrá, puesto que la Copa del
Mundo ya ha terminado, aunque los vestigios de la celebración por el segundo
puesto se mantienen aquí. Sí, la carne de gran calidad está en todas partes
(aunque, como Gary puede demostrar, hay incluso algunas opciones
vegetarianas). Sí, se puede ver el balcón donde Madonna/Evita cantó "No llores
por mí, Argentina". Más allá de esto, y sin perderse ninguna de la sesiones del
congreso, los invitamos a explorar algunos de los misterios de esta compleja
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ciudad.
En el espíritu de aventura académica compartida que ha guiado a todos los
organizadores hasta hoy, ¡les damos la bienvenida a la primera reunión conjunta
de la Sociedad Latinoamericana de Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia y la Tecnología
y de la Society for Social Studies of Science!
Traigan sus herramientas y materiales de construcción.
Pablo Kreimer, ESOCITE
Gary Downey, Presidente de 4S
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Presidents’ Message
A new formal collaboration in STS begins now. The first ESOCITE congress was
held in Buenos Aires in 1995. The first 4S meeting had taken place at Cornell
University nineteen years earlier. Prior to 1995, Latin American scholars in
science and technology studies, both inside and outside of 4S, had established a
multiplicity of informal relations with non-Latin American scholars. Founding the
‘ESOCITE movement’ had at least two important consequences: it brought
together Latin American scholars working on STS issues and significantly
expanded relations with colleagues working in other latitudes. Not until four
years ago, however, did efforts to formalize a collaboration between ESOCITE
and 4S begin in earnest.
In (northern fall southern spring) 2010, the ESOCITE Board and 4S Council each
agreed to hold a joint meeting/congress in 2014. The main motivations for
meeting jointly included helping members expand their understanding of what
STS has meant in the regional and local contexts spanned by scholars in the two
organizations, and what it might mean in the future if the density of scholarly
relations increased further. Would interacting face-to-face and building new
personal ties across organizational and geographical spaces help 4S and ESOCITE
members better, more quickly, and more effectively multiply images of South
and North in STS into new versions of STS south(s) and north(s)?
A pre-planning workshop took place in Buenos Aires in June 2011. The more than
twenty participants included ESOCITE representatives and 4S members active in
its Latin American Network (supported by a 4S New Initiatives grant). A key
outcome was to recommend Buenos Aires as the host city for the 2014
gathering.
Informal planning for this meeting/congress began at the 2012 4S/EASST
Copenhagen meeting when the two of us spent an afternoon building on
workshop outcomes to outline key objectives and likely issues. We rapidly
agreed on the principal features–perhaps the wine helped–even though we were
acutely aware that planning and pulling off a joint, trilingual meeting would
generate unprecedented complexities for both societies. We had no doubts that
the outcomes would be worth the work. ESOCITE had already asked Pablo to
serve as its co-program chair. Shortly after the Copenhagen meeting, Leandro
Rodriguez-Medina (UDLAP) accepted Gary’s request to serve as co-program chair
for 4S.
Informal planning continued through November 2012, when Wes Shrum (LSU)
spent ten days in Buenos Aires identifying and securing commitments from two
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hotels to co-host the meeting/congress (making judgments that included, we
understand, amply testing the local beef). Thanks to Wes for helping to bring this
to fruition. In July 2013, Gary attended the ESOCITE doctoral school and met
with board members in Florianopolis, Brazil, after which he visited the meeting
site. At the 2013 4S meeting in San Diego, Pablo presented the joint meeting,
along with some features of ESOCITE and its history, and formally invited 4S
participants to come to Buenos Aires. Formal planning continued with the first
call for submissions in December. Each of the organizers now has on file
something more than 2,500 e-mail messages.
Along with Leandro, the two of us have attempted to capture both the issues
and opportunities confronting scholars in science and technology studies today
with the twin questions: "What is STS for? What are STS scholars for?" At the
Opening Plenary, which carries the subtitle “Making and Doing in STS,” 24
scholars (12 from each society) will share how they address and respond to
these questions. The presentations will surely be both powerful and concise:
each presenter has exactly three minutes.
An STS meeting/congress is about sharing with fellow scholars one’s work in
interdisciplinary science and technology studies. It is also about learning, and
returning home with an international network of colleagues that is both denser
and more extensive than one had at departure. Above all, it is about further
building the field or, dare we say, the discipline that compels our passions and to
which we are devoting our careers. This meeting/congress, like all gatherings of
STS scholars, is fundamentally about building STS.
Yes, there will be tango, both via lessons on Wednesday evening and at the
tango show during the banquet. No, World Cup football is over—although
vestiges of celebration by the runner-up remain. Yes, high-quality beef is
everywhere (although, Gary will attest, vegetarian options can be found). Yes,
you can see the balcony where Madonna/Evita sang “Don’t Cry for Me,
Argentina.” Beyond these, and without missing any meeting sessions, do explore
some of the mysteries of this complex city.
In the spirit of shared scholarly adventure that has guided all the organizers to
date, we welcome you to the first joint meeting of the Sociedad Latinoamericana
de Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia y la Tecnología and the Society for Social
Studies of Science!
Bring your tools and building materials.
Pablo Kreimer, ESOCITE
Gary Downey, 4S President
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Mensagem dos Presidentes
Estamos começando uma nova colaboração formal no campo STS. O primeiro
Congresso da ESOCITE foi realizado em Buenos Aires em 1995. A primeira
reunião da 4S teve lugar na Universidade de Cornell, 19 anos antes. Na verdade,
mesmo antes de 1995, os pesquisadores em ciência e tecnologia na América
Latina tinham estabelecido uma infinidade de relações informais com os
acadêmicos de fora da Região, dentro e fora da 4S. A fundação do "movimento
ESOCITE" tinha pelo menos duas consequências importantes: reuniu
pesquisadores da América Latina que trabalhavam em questões de STS e
expandiu significativamente as relações com colegas de outras latitudes. No
entanto, só há quatro anos é que os esforços para formalizar uma parceria entre
a ESOCITE e a 4S começaram seriamente.
Em 2010 (no outono do Norte e na primavera do Sul), a Diretiva da ESOCITE e o
Conselho da 4S concordaram em realizar um congresso conjunto, em 2014. As
principais razões para uma reunião conjunta incluíram ajudar os seus membros a
aprofundar a sua análise do significado de CTS nos contextos regionais e locais
onde os pesquisadores das duas organizações trabalham, e o seu alcance futuro,
se a densidade de relações acadêmicas se expandisse ainda mais. Será que a
interação ‘cara a cara’ e a construção de novas relações pessoais nos diversos
espaços organizacionais e geográficos poderá ajudar os membros da 4S e da
ESOCITE a melhor desenvolver, de forma mais rápida e com maior eficácia as
múltiplas imagens do Sul e do Norte em novas versões de CTS nos Sul(s) e nos
Norte(s)?
Em junho de 2011 teve lugar em Buenos Aires um workshop, do qual
participaram mais de vinte representantes da ESOCITE e alguns membros ativos
da Rede Latino-Americana da 4S (com o apoio da 4S para as "Novas Iniciativas").
Um dos principais resultados do workshop foi a recomendação de indicar
Buenos Aires para a organização da reunião de 2014.
O planejamento informal desta conferência começou na reunião da 4S/EASST de
2012, em Copenhague, quando passámos os dois a tarde a trabalhar nos
resultados do workshop para delinear os objetivos-chave e outras questões
relevantes. Concordámos rapidamente sobre as principais questões possivelmente ajudados por um bom vinho - apesar de estarmos bem
conscientes de que o planejamento e implementação de uma reunião conjunta
trilíngue iria criar complexidades sem precedentes para as duas sociedades. Não
tivemos nenhuma dúvida de que os resultados mostravam valer a pena o
trabalho a ser realizado. A ESOCITE já tinha pedido a Pablo que fosse um dos
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organizadores. Após a reunião de Copenhague, Leandro Rodríguez Medina
(UDLAP) aceitou o pedido de Gary para servir como organizador pela 4S.
O planejamento Informal continuou em novembro de 2012, quando Wes Shrum
(LSU) passou dez dias em Buenos Aires para identificar e garantir os
compromissos de dois hotéis para o Congresso (um processo de decisão que,
supostamente, terá envolvido extensa degustação da carne local). Ficamos
agradecidos com Wes, cuja ajuda foi indispensável para alcançar os objetivos.
Em julho de 2013, Gary participou na escola doutoral da ESOCITE e reuniu-se
com membros da sua Diretiva em Florianópolis, Brasil, e visitou depois o local do
Congresso, em Buenos Aires. No evento de 2013 da 4S em San Diego, Pablo
apresentou o congresso conjunto, juntamente com algumas das características
de ESOCITE e da sua história, e convidou formalmente os participantes da 4S
para ir a Buenos Aires. O planejamento formal continuou com a primeira
chamada de trabalhos em dezembro. Cada um dos organizadores tem agora em
arquivo mais de 2500 e-mails.
Junto com Leandro, tentámos abordar tanto os problemas como as
oportunidades que os pesquisadores em estudos de ciência e tecnologia
enfrentam hoje com a dupla pergunta: "CTS: Para quê? Para quem?". Na sessão
plenária de abertura, que tem como subtítulo "Fazer CTS", 24 pesquisadores (12
de cada sociedade) irão partilhar formas de abordar e responder a estas
perguntas. As apresentações serão certamente tão poderosas quanto concisas:
cada apresentador tem exatamente três minutos.
Num congresso CTS trata-se de partilhar com os colegas o próprio trabalho,
neste campo interdisciplinar de pesquisa sobre a ciência e a tecnologia. Trata-se
também de uma ocasião de aprendizagem, regressando a casa com uma rede
internacional de colegas que é mais densa e mais extensa do que tinha antes.
Acima de tudo, estamos construindo o nosso próprio campo ou, por que não
dizê-lo, a própria disciplina, que impulsiona as nossas paixões e à qual temos
dedicado as nossas carreiras. Nesta conferência, como em todas as reuniões de
pesquisadores CTS, trata-se essencialmente da construção de CTS.
Claro, haverá tango, quer através de aulas, na quarta-feira à tarde, como de um
show no jantar do congresso. Futebol não, já que a Copa do Mundo terminou,
mas há ainda os restos da festa do vice-campeão. Sim, carne de qualidade é em
todo o lado (embora, como o Gary pode comprovar, existem opções
vegetarianas). Sim, pode ver a varanda onde Madonna/Evita cantou "Não chores
por mim, Argentina". Além disso, sem perder nenhuma das sessões do
congresso, convidamo-lo/la a explorar alguns dos mistérios desta complexa
cidade.
No espírito de aventura acadêmica partilhada que animou os organizadores até
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hoje, damos as boas vindas para a primeira reunião conjunta da Sociedade
Latinoamericana de Estudos Sociais da Ciência e Tecnologia e da Society for
Social Studies of Science!
Contamos com as suas ferramentas e materiais para esta construção.
Pablo Kreimer, ESOCITE
Gary Downey, Presidente da 4S
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From the Program Chairs
We extend thanks to ESOCITE and 4S Governing Councils for trusting us in
putting the program together. Because of his accumulated experience, Wes
Shrum made the management of this joint meeting easier and, many times, very
enjoyable. We thank Steve Coffee for multidimensional guidance both inside and
outside of digital spaces. His professionalism was outstanding and we could rely
on his experience every time we needed.
Wenda Bauchspies, Luciano Levin, Stefania Charitou, Ezequiel Benito, and Hugo
Ferpozzi have helped us in many and professional ways. We want to un-blackbox
their work because this program unfairly hides the hours and efforts they have
devoted to the organization of this conference.
Hebe Vessuri, Hernán Thomas, Olga Restrepo, Antonio Arellano, Noela
Invernizzi, Rosalba Casas, Fernando Domínguez-Rubio, Javier Lezaún, Vincenzo
Pavone, Anita Say Chan, and María Puig de la Bellacasa reviewed individual
submissions and sessions in timely fashion and contributed to the success of this
conference. More than one hundred open panel organizers also helped us to
organize this program and we want to acknowledge their support and
dedication. Although the final composition of sessions is our responsibility, their
help was very useful to put this program together.
We must thank the Intercontinental Hotel staff, who were very professional and
flexible in finding ways to meet our requirements for this meeting. We are sure
that the success of this conference is due, to some extent, to their talented
work.
The local team acknowledges the support of CONICET (National Council for S&T
Research), the ANPCyT (National Agency for Promoting S&T), the CYTED (IberoAmerican Programme for Science, Technology and Development), CLACSO (Latin
American Council for Social Sciences) and all the staff and members of the STS
Center
Finally, we think of this meeting as located at the crossroad of many diverse
academic cultures, an exercise of multicultural and multilingual exchange that
will challenge our common understanding of STS and the field. We invite
everyone to engage in this exercise meaningfully and to enjoy this porteño
winter.
Pablo Kreimer, CONICET, ESOCITE
Leandro Rodriguez-Medina, UDLAP, 4S
Chairs, 2014
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Mensaje de los Organizadores
Agradecemos sinceramente a los consejos directivos de ESOCITE y de 4S por confiar
en nosotros para la organización de este Congreso. Debido a su larga experiencia,
Wes Shrum hizo que la gestión de este evento fuese mucho más fácil y, en
ocasiones, muy divertida. Agradecemos a Steve Coffee por su ayuda
multidimensional tanto dentro como fuera de los espacios digitales; su
profesionalismo es extraordinario y en él pudimos apoyarnos cada vez que lo
necesitamos.
Wenda Bauchspies, Luciano Levin, Stefania Charitou, Ezequiel Benito y Hugo Ferpozzi
nos han ayudado de muchas y muy profesionales maneras a lo largo de este último
año. Queremos sacar de la “caja negra” su trabajo porque este programa esconde,
injustamente, las horas y esfuerzos que ellos realizaron para la organización
delCongreso.
Hebe Vessuri, Hernán Thomas, Olga Restrepo, Antonio Arellano, Noela Invernizzi,
Rosalba Casas, Fernando Domínguez-Rubio, Javier Lezaún, Vincenzo Pavone, Anita
Say Chan, y María Puig de la Bellacasa revisaron envíos individuales y sesiones en
tiempo y forma y han contribuido decisivamente al éxito del Congreso. Más de cien
organizadores de paneles abiertos nos ayudaron a organizar este programa y
queremos destacar su apoyo y dedicación. Aunque la composición final de las
sesiones es nuestra responsabilidad, su asistencia ha sido de una gran importancia.
Queremos agradecer al personal del Hotel Intercontinental, quienes fueron muy
profesionales y flexibles para satisfacer los pedidos especiales que se requieren en
un evento como éste. Estamos convencidos de que el éxito de esta conferencia se
debe en buena medida a su talentoso trabajo.
El grupo local quiere reconocer el apoyo del CONICET (Consejo Nacional de
Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas), la ANPCyT (Agencia Nacional de Promoción de
la CyT), CYTED (Programa Iberoamericano de ciencia y tecnologia para el desarrollo),
CLACSO (Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales) y a todos los miembros del
Centro CTS.
Finalmente, concebimos este encuentro como algo situado en la intersección de
diversas culturas académicas, un ejercicio de intercambio multicultural y
multilingüístico que desafiará nuestra comprensión común de los estudios CTS y del
campo. Invitamos a todos a participar activamente en este ejercicio y esperamos que
disfruten del invierno porteño.
Pablo Kreimer, CONICET, ESOCITE
Leandro Rodriguez-Medina, UDLAP, 4S
Organizadores, 2014
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Mensagem dos organizadores
Agradecemos aos conselhos diretivos de ESOCITE e de 4S por confiar em nós para a
preparação deste Congresso. Dada sua longa experiência, Wes Shrum fez a gestão
do evento mais fácil e, por vezes, muito divertida . Agradecemos a Steve Coffee sua
ajuda multidimensional tanto dentro como fora do espaço digital; seu
profissionalismo foi extraordinário e significou um apoio indispensável sempre que
foi preciso.
Wenda Bauchspies, Luciano Levin, Stefania Charitou, Ezequiel Benito e Hugo Ferpozzi
ajudaram-nos de muitas maneiras e muito profissionalmente durante todo o último
ano. Queremos abrir a "caixa preta" de seu trabalho, porque este programa esconde
injustamente as horas e os esforços que eles dedicaram à organização do Congresso.
Hebe Vessuri, Hernán Thomas, Olga Restrepo, Antonio Arellano, Noela Invernizzi,
Rosalba Casas, Fernando Dominguez-Rubio, Javier Lezaun, Vincenzo Pavone, Anita
Say Chan, e Maria Puig de la Bellacasa avaliaram as submissões individuais e as
sessões em tempo e forma, o que foi fundamental para o sucesso do Congresso.
Mais de uma centena de organizadores de painéis abertos nos ajudaram a organizar
este programa e queremos destacar o seu apoio e dedicação. Embora a composição
final das sessões seja nossa responsabilidade, sua colaboração foi muito útil para a
elaboração deste programa.
Agradecemos ao pessoal do Hotel Intercontinental, que foi muito profissional e
flexível para atender os pedidos especiais que são necessários em um evento como
este. Estamos convencidos de que o sucesso desta conferência foi em grande parte
devido ao seu trabalho talentoso.
O grupo local quer agradecer o apoio do CONICET (Conselho Nacional de Pesquisas
Científicas e Técnicas), ANPCyT (Agência Nacional para a Promoção da C & T), CYTED
(Programa Ibero-americano de Ciência e Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento),
CLACSO (Conselho Latino-Americano de Ciências Sociais), e a todos os membros do
Centro de CTS.
Finalmente, nós concebemos este evento situando-o na interseção de diferentes
culturas acadêmicas, como um exercício de troca multicultural e multilinguística que
desafiaram nosso entendimento comum de CTS e do campo inteiro. Convidamos a
todos a participar ativamente neste exercício e esperamos que vocês aproveitem o
inverno “porteño”.
Pablo Kreimer, CONICET, ESOCITE
Leandro Rodriguez-Medina, UDLAP, 4S
Organizadores de 2014
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4S Governance
Officers, 2014
President: Gary Downey
Virginia Tech
Past President: Trevor Pinch
Cornell University
Secretary: Steve Zehr
University of Southern Indiana
Treasurer: Paige Miller
University of Wisconsin, River Falls
Program Officer: Wesley Shrum
Louisiana State University
Council
Term expires Fall, 2014
Kenji Ito
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (Sokendai)
Leandro Rodriguez Medina
Universidad de las Américas Puebla
Kaushik Sunder Rajan
University of Chicago
Term expires Fall, 2015
Wen Hua Kuo
National Yang-Ming University
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Vivian Lagesen
NTNU
Kelly Moore
Loyola University-Chicago
Term Expires, Fall 2016:
Abby Kinchy
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Claire Waterton
Lancaster University
Sulfikar Amir
Nanyang Technological University
Student Representatives
Second Year
Jess Bier
Erasmus University
Samuel Tettner
The Mahindra United World College of India
First Year
John Lunsford
George Mason University
Bryn Whiteley
Virginia Tech
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Directiva de ESOCITE
Pablo Kreimer (CONICET/UNQ/CCTS, Argentina)
Hernán Thomas ((CONICET/UNQ, Argentina)
Renato Dagnino (UNICAMP, Brasil)
Ivan Da Costa Marques (UFRJ, Brasil)
Lea Velho (UNICAMP, Brasil)
Olga Restrepo (UNAL, Colombia)
Antonio Arellano (UAEMEX, México)
Rosalba Casas (UNAM, México)
María Josefa Santos (UNAM, México)
Hebe Vessuri (IVIC/UNAM, Venezuela-México)
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Exhibits
Publishers with tables in the Book Exhibit include:
Taylor & Francis
The MIT Press
National University of Quilmes Press/Universidad Nacional
de Quilmes Editorial
National Science Foundation (USA)
At the Silent Auction Book Exhibit books from the following presses
will be on display and available for purchase on Saturday at 13:30
(1:30pm) to the highest bidder (proceeds benefit graduate student
travel awards):
University of Chicago Press
Duke University Press
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
And Selected Authors from our membership
We would like to thank Taylor and Francis for sponsoring a coffee
break from 1:00 - 2:00pm on Saturday for the Silent Auction Finale.
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Tuesday, Aug 19
13:00 to 15:00 4S Publication Committee Meeting
Biblioteca
15:00 to 18:00 4S Council Meeting
Biblioteca
16:00 to 19:00 Registration Desk Open
Lobby
Wednesday, Aug 20
8.00 – 18.00 Registration Desk Open
8.30-10.30 sessions
10.30-11.00 coffee break
11.00-13.00 sessions
13.00-14.00 lunch break
14.00-16.00 sessions
16.00-16.30 coffee break
16:30-18:00 Opening Plenary: “What is STS for? What are STS scholars for: Making
and Doing in STS”
Monserrat
18:00-20:00 Opening Reception
Foyer
19:30 – 20:30 Tango Lessons (everyone invited!)
Biblioteca
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Thursday, Aug 21
8.00 – 18.00 Registration Desk Open
8.30-10.30 sessions
10.30-11.00 coffee break
11.00-13.00 sessions
13.00-14.00 lunch break
13.00 – 14.00 ESOCITE.BR
Dali
13.00-14.00 4S/ESOCITE Student Business Meeting
Soldi
14.00-16.00 sessions
16.00-16.30 coffee break
16:30-18:30 sessions
19.00-23.00 Banquet and Tango Show
Monserrat
Friday, Aug 22
8.00 – 18.00 Registration Desk Open
8.30-10.30 sessions
10.30-11.00 coffee break
11.00-13.00 sessions
13.00-14.00 lunch break
13:00-14:00 SSS meeting
TBD
13:00-14:00 Engineering Studies journal meeting (all invited, unch provided)
Borges
14.00-16.00 sessions
16.00-16.30 coffee break
16.30-18.30 Prize Plenary
Monserrat
18:30-19:30 4S Business meeting
Soldi
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18:30-19:30 ESOCITE Open Meeting (“Asamblea de ESOCITE”)
Monserrat
Saturday, Aug 23
8.30-10.30 sessions
10.30-11.00 coffee break
11.00-13.00 sessions
13.00-14.00 lunch break
13:00-14:00 EASTS meeting
14. 00-16.00 sessions
16.00-16.30 coffee break
16:30-18:30 sessions
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19
001. 4S Publications Meeting
Special Event
1:00 to 3:00 pm
Biblioteca
002. 4S Council Meeting
Special Event
3:00 to 6:00 pm
Biblioteca
003. Registration
Special Event
4:00 to 7:00 pm
Lobby
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20
004. Knowledge, Struggle, Transition
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Biblioteca
Chair:
Joaquim Toledo Jr, Unicamp
Participants:
Rethinking collective tacit knowledge Xiao Tan, Capital Normal University
Research in transition - The birth of transition research in a Flemish technological
research organization Robby Berloznik, Flemish Institute for Technological Research
The transformations of the naval section of the technological research institute: learning
and institutional evolution Lucas Rodrigo Silva, University of Campinas (UNICAMP);
Leda Maria Caira Gitahy, UNICAMP
The struggle for attention space: neopragmatism as an intellectual movement Joaquim
Toledo Jr, Unicamp
Struggles of discourses on forest conservation and management in Spain and the
shaping of future human-forests relationships Mireia Pecurul-Botines, Sustainable
Research Institute. University of Leeds
005. Engaged STS in Engineering
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Borges
Chair:
Rodrigo Ribeiro, Federal University of Minas Gerasi - Brazil
Participants:
Regulating or increasing production variability? The role of industrial operators in the
prescriptive versus practice-based approaches to work Samira Lima, Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG; Rodrigo Ribeiro, Federal University of Minas Gerasi Brazil; Francisco de Paula Antunes Lima, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais UFMG
Two forms of life and the real world: Contributions and Limits of Design
and
Operational Practices in the Redesign of an Industrial Furnace Saulo Costa Val de
Godoi, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG; Rodrigo Ribeiro, Federal
University of Minas Gerasi - Brazil
The Role of Experience in Perception Rodrigo Ribeiro, Federal University of Minas Gerasi
- Brazil
El Programa Ingeniería 2030: Kit para Armar Un Nuevo Ingeniero Juan Felipe Espinosa
Cristia, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
W E D N E S D A Y
006. Dynamics in Engineering Practices
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Chopin
Chairs:
Andrés Felipe Valderrama Pineda, Aalborg University
Anders Buch, Aalborg University
Participants:
What Are the ‘Practices’ in Engineering Practice? Anders Buch, Aalborg University
Software engineering practices in the transition between education and work life Vivian
Anette Lagesen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Multiple design practices Søsser Brodersen, Department of Development and Planning,
Aalborg University; Rikke Premer Petersen, Aaulborg University, Department of
Development and Planning; Ulrik Jørgensen, Aalborg University
Administración del Conocimiento: Disciplina ineludible o práctica alternativa para la
adopción del enfoque de procesos Maria del Pilar Trujillo Andrade, Instituto
Politécnico Nacional - UPIICSA; Angel Rivera, Instituto Politécnico Nacional - UPIICSA
007. Engineering Education in Action
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Dalí
Chair:
Jingjin Wang, STS, Tsinghua University
Participants:
Searching the human face of computer science curricula in Brazil Miguel Jonathan,
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Education of Engineering Literacy for Non-Engineers Kiyoshi Shibata, Chiba Institute of
Technology
Redrawing the Map: Engineering Education in Twentieth Century China Jingjin Wang,
STS, Tsinghua University; Bing Liu, Tsinghua University
Engineering Ethics in Japan: Its Retrospect and Prospect Hidekazu Kanemitsu, Kanazawa
Institute of Technology
Interfacing with Poverty: How Students and Alumni Reflect on Travel Affecting their
Social Responsibility Development Gregory A Rulifson, University of Colorado,
Boulder; Nathan Canney, Seattle University; Angela R Bielefeldt, University of
Colorado, Boulder
008. Engineers, Technology and Society
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Miró
Chair:
Caroline Baillie, UWA
W E D N E S D A Y
Participants:
Engineering and Social Justice Donna Riley, Smith College/National Science Foundation
Engineering and Sustainable Community Development Juan Lucena, Colorado School of
Mines; Jen Schneider, Colorado School of Mines; Jon Leydens, Colorado School of
Mines
Engineering and War: Militarism, Ethics, Institutions, Alternatives Michael Levine, UWA;
Dean Nieusma, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Ethan Blue, UWA
Engineers, Society, and Sustainability Sarah Bell, University College London
The Garbage Crisis: A Global Challenge for Engineers Caroline Baillie, UWA; Randika
Jayasinghe, University of Western Australia; Toni Smythe, UWA; Usman Mushtaq,
Queens University
Estado, ingeniería y territorio: el Ministerio de Obras Públicas de la Nación en Argentina
Anahi Ballent, Instituto de Estudios de la Ciencia y la Tecnología. Universidad Nacional
de Quilmes, Argentina
Discussant:
Carl Mitcham, Colorado School of Mines
009. Imagining Energy Futures
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Moliere
Chair:
Monamie Bhadra, Arizona State University
Participants:
The Solar Haj: Morocco’s Role in Mediterranean Energy Integration Sharlissa Moore,
Arizona State University
Carbon Markets, Forests, and the Re-Imagination of the Global Chad Monfreda, Arizona
State University
Forging necessary political fictions through nuclear energy in India Monamie Bhadra,
Arizona State University
Discussant:
Shobita Parthasarathy, University of Michigan
010. Inter-cultural Communication Within and Beyond Science and Technology
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Monserrat I
Chairs:
Tiago Ribeiro Duarte, University of Brasília
Luis Ignacio Reyes-Galindo, Cardiff University
Participants:
Mediating communication: Trust, interactional expertise, and the fractal model Tiago
Ribeiro Duarte, University of Brasília
W E D N E S D A Y
Probing the social boundaries of scientific knowledge: the heartlands and hinterlands of
physics Luis Ignacio Reyes-Galindo, Cardiff University
The Distinction Between Experts and Non-Experts: Methodological Consequences for
Research in Science Communication Aline Guevara Villegas, Institute of Nuclear
Sciences National Autonomous University of Mexico
Innermost and Outermost Scientific Communication: Different or Analogous Processes?
Carina Cortassa, Centro REDES
An Intercultural STS Approach to the “Troubles” of Marginalized Youth Roberto Domingo
Toledo, INSHEA, France
011. Laboratory Experiments: Alternatives and Dynamics
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Monserrat II
Chair:
Luciana de Souza Leao, Columbia University
Participants:
The taste bud and the form. Ethnography of sensory labs Thomas Vangeebergen, FNRSUniversité de Liège/ CSI - Ecoles des Mines
Randomized Evaluations in the making Luciana de Souza Leao, Columbia University
American Behavioral Scientists, Taiwanese Technocrats, and Social Laboratory of Fertility
Control in the 1960s Yu-Ling Huang, State University of New York at Binghamton
A mobilização do saber em atividades repetitivas na indústria têxtil Vitor Guilherme
Carneiro Figueiredo, UNIFEI; Michelle Karine Figueiredo, 3186237491; Leonardo
Gonçalves, UFMG
Epistemologías sociales y modelos de experimentación María Soledad López,
Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la
Educación
Science in Captivity Cristina Visperas, UCSD
012. Fermentation / Fermentación
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Mozart
Chairs:
Heather Paxson, MIT
Deborah Heath, Lewis & Clark College
Participants:
Germs, homes and health: Keeping bacteria at bay in Canada Carlos Novas, Carleton
University
Narrating Fermentation: American Scientists Tell of the “Good,” as well as the "Bad,"
Microbes that Make Cheese Heather Paxson, MIT
When Yeast’s Waste is Human’s Energy: Paradox in a Brazilian Biofuel Fermentation Lab
Nicole Labruto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
W E D N E S D A Y
Vines, Wines and Qualisigns: Vineyard and Cellar Biogeographies Deborah Heath, Lewis
& Clark College
013. (Re)Thinking the Bioeconomy I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Picasso
Chair:
Vincenzo Pavone, CSIC - Consejo Superior Investigaciones Cientícas
Participants:
Imagining the value(s) of ‘population laboratories’ in biomedical sciences Erik Aarden,
Harvard University
Imperative to Collect: A Case Study of Six Biobanks Dragana Lassiter, UNC-Chapel Hill;
Jean Cadigan, UNC-Chapel Hill; Henderson Gail, UNC-Chapel Hill
Production of Biovalue in Global Bioeconomy: Biotechnological Commodification Chihhsing Ho, Academia Sinica
Pattern and Dynamics of Science-Based Innovation:The Case of BGI YouZhao Gou,
Tsinghua University in China
Natural in the context of reproductive technologies Maya Fisher, Tel Aviv University
Discussant:
Eric Deibel, Delft, University of Technology
014. In Search of "Lines of Flights" with / in / to / for / by Latin America and
Elsewhere I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Quinquela
Chair:
Ivan da Costa Marques, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Participants:
O conceito de Ciência e Cidadania presente nas escolas brasileiras. Elika Takimoto,
CEFET-RJ; Antonio Augusto Videira, UERJ
Quipu – Revista Latinoamericana de História de las Ciencias y la Tecnologia:
comunidade epistêmica Márcia Regina Barros da Silva, Universidade de São Paulo USP
O que os Estudos CTS podem fazer com e para o Brasil? Uma resposta antropofágica e
alguns exemplos Ivan da Costa Marques, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Laboratórios Tupiniquins: Produzindo Moedas, Culturas e Outros Bichos Luiz Arthur Silva
de Faria, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ
Controvérsias da rede sociotécnica do biodiesel no Brasil Daniela Alves, Universidade
Federal De Viçosa
Complejidad, Políticas y Estudios de la CTI en América Latina. Los casos de Chile y
Colombia Ronald Domingo Cancino Salas, Depto. Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la
Frontera; Luis Antonio Orozco, Universidad Externado de Colombia; Cristhian Fabian
W E D N E S D A Y
Ruiz, de R&R Conocimiento e Innovación SAS; Ricardo Bonilla J., Colegio de Estudios
Superiores de Administración CESA; José Roberto Coloma Zapata, Universidad de La
Frontera
015. Combining Scientometrics and Indexes with Studies on Gender in Science
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Soldi
Chair:
Anne-Sophie Godfroy, Science Norms Decision (university Paris Sorbonne & CNRS)
Participants:
Participación de mujeres científicas en la química colombiana (1971-1999) Roy
Waldhiersen Morales Pérez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Yuri Jack Gómez
Morales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Creating Pregnant Lived Body and Feminist Subjects Yu O Yang, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Indexes and indicators: Translating the real world into numbers creates a new social
reality. The GenderTime case Anne-Sophie Godfroy, Science Norms Decision
(university Paris Sorbonne & CNRS)
Perceptions of the Work Environment in Universities and National Research Institutes:
The Role of Gender and Bureaucracy in Three Low-Income Countris Paige Miller,
University of Wisconsin, River Falls; Antony Palackal Varghese, Loyola College of
Social Sciences; Mark Schafer, Louisiana State University; Wesley Shrum, Louisiana
State University
Detección y análisis de “comunidades bibliográficas” en las publicaciones CTS de
Latinoamérica Daniela de Filippo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
016. Locating Science, Policy and Indigeneity in the Americas
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Verdi
Chair:
Tess Lanzarotta, Yale University
Participants:
Decolonizing Medical Practice: Activist Critiques and New State Projects in Bolivia
Gabriela Morales, Yale University
Training the Anthropologist: Xavante Interlocutors and Research Roles in Brazilian
Anthropology Rosanna Dent, University of Pennsylvania
Vulnerable Populations: Sovereignty and Science in Arctic Alaska Jennifer Brown,
University of Pennsylvania
Knowledge co-production on territories with stakeholders to act for sustainability
Roberto Cittadini, Labintex INTA Argentina / UMR Innovation, INRA, France; Claire
Ruault, GERDAL, FRANCE; Christophe Soulard, UMR Innovation, INRA, France
Arctic Medicine, Epidemiology, and ‘Eskimo’ Blood: The Beginnings of Indigenous
Biomedical Communities in Alaska Tess Lanzarotta, Yale University
W E D N E S D A Y
017. The Human Body in Advanced Biomedicine: Transformative Trials,
Experimental Practices
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Biblioteca
Chairs:
Paul Just, University of Vienna, Dpt. of Political Science/Life Science Governance (LSG)
Research Platform
Christian Haddad, University of Vienna
Participants:
Autologous biopolitics: governing the experimental use of patient-own stem cells
Christian Haddad, University of Vienna
Travelling through brain/histories: bio-objects in clinical research trials Paul Just,
University of Vienna, Dpt. of Political Science/Life Science Governance (LSG) Research
Platform
Public participation and self-care practices: How runners negotiate medical expertise in
the everyday management of injury Patricia Campbell, University of Calgary/Red Deer
College
Competition over Expert Authority in the New Field of Human IVF Jung-Ok Ha, Seoul
National University
018. Theorizing STS from the Southern Cone: The Geopolitics of Science in the
Global South
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Borges
Chairs:
Marco Antonio Ramos, Yale University
Alejandra Golcman, ISES-IDES/UNGS-CONICET
Participants:
International, regional or local economic liberalism? Political economy and international
experts in Latin America, 1850-1890 Jimena Caravaca, IDES-CIS-CONICET
Antipsychiatry in Transit: Hippie Communes, Postcolonial Laboratories, and Cultural
Imperialism in Cold War Argentina Marco Antonio Ramos, Yale University
A historical perspective on university psychology curricula in Argentina: A recent look at
major authors and theories Eugenia González, UNCuyo-UNCórdoba-CONICET
The diagnosis of psychosis in Argentina: from ideas to practices (1895-1930) Alejandra
Golcman, ISES-IDES/UNGS-CONICET
Discussant:
P. Sean Brotherton, Yale University
019. Unmaking Gender
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Chopin
W E D N E S D A Y
Chair:
Martha Lampland, University of California, San Diego
Participants:
You Talkin’ to Me?: Visualizing the Student in Science Education Comics Erika Cheng,
University of California, San Diego
Hatsune Miku and the Design of the Virtual Pop Star Thomas Conner, University of
California, San Diego
“This is Just Practice!” Women’s Work in a Time of Revolt Joan Marie Donovan,
University of California San Diego
Of foreigners and females. Performing embodied identities in scopic media Niklas
Woermann, SDU Odense, Uni of Constance; Heiko Kirschner, University of Dortmund
Germany
020. Medicine, Politics, and the Struggle with Sex I
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Dalí
Chair:
Sari Irni, University of Tampere, Finland
Participants:
Rejuvenation and the beginnings of the Chilean endocrinology as a problem of sex,
gender and eugenics. Marcelo Sánchez, Universidad de Chile
Sex Transformations as Side Effect: Renegotiating Sexed Life with Steroids Sari Irni,
University of Tampere, Finland
Testosterone trafficking and care networks Esther Ortega, Santiago de Compostela
University
Economy and Eros: Sexual Ideology as Cultural Technology Kirk Fiereck, Columbia
University / University of Pennsylvania
021. Os desafios para a filosofia no século XXI
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Miró
Chair:
Rossano Rosario Pecoraro, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)
Participants:
O filósofo da ciência como sujeito do verbo estudar Maria Helena Silva Soares, UERJ
Técnica em Heidegger e a leitura de Sloterdijk. Evandro Bilibio, UFFS - Universidade
Federal da Fronteira Sul
Condição Humana e Tecnologia: um estudo sobre as filosofias de Andrew Feenberg,
Hans Jonas, Hannah Arendt e Giogio Agamben. Priscilla Cavalcante Normando,
Universidade de Brasília - Observatório do Movimento pela Tecnologia Social na
América Latina (OBMTS/UnB)
W E D N E S D A Y
Filosofia, Bíos e Poder na era da Biotecnologia Rossano Rosario Pecoraro, Universidade
Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)
Los mitos transmitidos por la enseñanza de las ciencias: una reconstrucción de las
nociones ingenuas sobre la naturaleza de las ciencias a partir de la filosofía de la
ciencia. Loreto Mora Muñoz, universidad nacional autónoma de méxico
022. Anthropology and STS: Dis/Encounters and Potential South-North Exchanges I
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Moliere
Chair:
Gary Downey, Virginia Tech
Participants:
Modeling Amazonian Environments: some considerations on the science-policy interface
in Brazil Marko Alves Monteiro, State University of Campinas
From Technical Rationalities to Sociotechnical Relationalities Luis Felipe Rosado Murillo,
UCLA
Forecasts and Controversies in the Ontogenesis of Climatic Realities Renzo Taddei,
Federal University of São Paulo
Articulating STS in Contemporary Indian Contexts Aalok Khandekar, Maastricht
University
Discussant:
Michael MJ Fischer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
023. A circulação de ideias e a produção do conhecimento entre países: filantropia,
convênios e colaboração internacional no desenvolvimento da C&T
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Monserrat I
Chair:
Priscila Faulhaber-Barbosa, Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences (Brazil)
Participants:
Ciencia, Tecnología y Progreso entre Estados Unidos y Chile a inicios del siglo XX Miguel
Muñoz, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana
Entre a Clínica e o Laboratório: Fundação Rockefeller, Filantropia e Práticas Científicas –
Minas Gerais, 1917 – 1949 Paloma Porto Silva, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
The global creation of Latin American mathematics in the mid-twentieth century
Michael Jeremy Barany, Princeton University, Program in History of Science
The Institute of Social Science and boundary demarcations Priscila Faulhaber-Barbosa,
Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences (Brazil)
Demography, Global Capitalism, and the Geopolitical Order after World War II Emily
Rose Merchant, University of Michigan
W E D N E S D A Y
024. Psicología y los estudios en Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad (CTS) I
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Monserrat II
Chair:
Catriel Fierro, Facultad de Psicología - Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata
Participants:
A multiplicidade das práticas psicológicas:seguindo as pistas de uma Divisão de
Psicologia Aplicada Arthur Arruda Leal Ferreira, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro;
Bruno Foureaux Figueredo, UFRJ
Un acercamiento desde la Psicología del Aprendizaje a la Comunicación pública de la
ciencia Astrid Bengtsson, Centro Atómico Bariloche-Instituto Balseiro
Psicología, autoayuda y subjetividad. El caso de la Terapia Cognitiva Conductual Nicolás
Viotti, CONICET; Korman Guido Pablo, CONICET-UBA
Cartografia de uma Guerra Psi: Sobre a Possibilidade de Diálogo entre Diferentes
Psicologias Natalia Barbosa Pereira, UFRJ
Las vicisitudes locales-globales del riesgo psicosocial para la regulación del trabajo
Hernan Camilo Pulido-Martinez, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; Luz Mery Carvajal
Marin, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Los Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia en la Historiografía de la Psicología Catriel Fierro,
Facultad de Psicología - Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata
025. Revisiting Closure, Stabilisation and Black Boxing through Unfinished
Artefacts
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Mozart
Chairs:
Peter Dunajcsik-Maxigas, IN3/UOC, Metatron Research Unit
Eduard Aibar, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Participants:
Open Source Experiments: How to Open the Tangible World? Christoph Schneider,
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems
Analysis
Revisiting closure, stabilisation and blackboxing: Peer production of Unfinished Artefacts
Peter Dunajcsik-Maxigas, IN3/UOC, Metatron Research Unit
What’s in a password? Redefining “technical solidarity” through decentralized data
storage Francesca Musiani, MINES ParisTech; Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, Institut des
Sciences de la Communication du CNRS
Free Software developers' organizational culture Matheus Guimarães Mello,
Universidade Federal de Goiás
Difusión y organización de comunidades de software libre en Argentina Agustín Zanotti,
CIECS UNC-CONICET
W E D N E S D A Y
Peer production and academia: faculty perceptions and practices about Wikipedia
Eduard Aibar, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
026. Biovalue and Biocapital: Critiques, Rethinks and Futures
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Picasso
Chair:
Kean Birch, York University
Participants:
Biopolitics, surplus population and multinational mining megaprojects Isabella Alves
Lamas, Centre for Social Studies - University of Coimbra
Global Biopolitics of Multiple Embryo Transfer Chia-Ling Wu, National Taiwan University
Risks and Myths: Recurring Histories for Life Science Futures Mark Robinson, Princeton
University
From “Oocyte Donors” to “Human Subjects”: Oocyte Donation, Reproductive Labor, and
the Neoliberal State in California and New York Erin Allyson Heidt-Forsythe, The
Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Rethinking value in the bio-economy: Assetization, corporate governance and
materiality Kean Birch, York University
027. In Search of "lines of flights" with / in / to / for / by Latin America and
Elsewhere II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Quinquela
Chair:
Javiera Barandiaran, University of California, Santa Barbara
Participants:
A batalha dos UNIX-compatíveis brasileiros: todos contra o SOX Márcia de Oliveira
Cardoso, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
O Marketing e o automóvel (FNM – FIAT) Alfa Romeo 2300. Eduardo Nazareth Paiva,
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Ivan da Costa Marques, Universidade Federal
do Rio de Janeiro
Cerâmica vermelha e mineração de argila no estado do Paraná, Brasil: tecnologias,
impacto ambiental e possibilidades de análise Roberto Carlos Massei, Universidade
Estadual do Norte do Paraná/CCHE/Jacarezinho
Cuando la experticie supera al conocimiento legitimado. Hanta Virus controversial.
Cristina Gabriela Flores, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral-Unidad
Académica Caleta Olivia
Vulnerabilidade socioambiental e o arcabouço institucional-legal da indústria do
petróleo em Macaé (RJ) Rafael Nogueira Costa, PPGMA, UERJ; Carlos José Saldanha
Machado, FIOCRUZ
Trust in Rules: Environment, Science and Law in Chile Javiera Barandiaran, University of
California, Santa Barbara
W E D N E S D A Y
028. Beyond Hybrids and the Post-Colonial
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Soldi
Chairs:
Volker Scheid, EASTmedicine Research Centre, University of Westminster, London
Wenda Bauchspies, Georgia Institute of Technology
Participants:
Alternative Qi: Science and Spirit in the Making of Modern Chinese Medicine Ruth
Rogaski, Vanderbilt University
Neither Donkey nor Horse The Medical Struggle over China’s Modernity Sean Hsiang-lin
Lei, Institute for Advanced Study & Academia Sinica, Taiwan
The Southeast Asian Infrastructure for Transnational Biomedicine Ara Wilson, Duke
University
Multiple Encounters Between Science Holism and Chinese Medicine Volker Scheid,
EASTmedicine Research Centre, University of Westminster, London
029. Genomics and Justice: Meaningless or Revolutionary?
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Verdi
Chair:
Lindsay Adams Smith, University of New Mexico
Participants:
The Postgenomic Condition: Meaningless Genomes, Just Societies Jenny Reardon,
University of California, Santa Cruz
Making Genocide Visible: Forensic DNA, indigeneity, and competing frames of justice
Lindsay Adams Smith, University of New Mexico
Genomic Justice in South Africa Noah Tamarkin, Ohio State University
Genetic Ancestry Testing and the Pursuit of Reparations for Chattel Slavery Alondra
Nelson, Columbia University
Discussant:
Tania Pérez Bustos, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
030. Funding Opportunities at the National Science Foundation
Business Meeting
1:00 to 2:00 pm
Borges
031. Scientific Technique in the Shaping of Criminal Justice Knowledge, Practice
and Expertise
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Biblioteca
W E D N E S D A Y
Chairs:
Jacqueline Tombs, Glasgow Caledonian University
Mary Mitchell, University of Pennsylvania
Participants:
Sexual assault and the constitution of medico-legal expertise: power, dynamics and
variability at the nexus of science, medicine and law Lesley McMillan, Glasgow
Caledonian University; Deborah White, Trent University
Abstract title: ‘Technologies of Risk, Sentencing and Justice’ Jacqueline Tombs, Glasgow
Caledonian University
Rehabilitating sex offenders? Pedophilia and the dilemmas of sexual identity Rose
Corrigan, Drexel University
La ciencia y la justicia en el desarrollo sostenible/Science, Justice, and Sustainable
Development Jairo Puente Bruges, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Universidad
Santo Tomas, Colombia
Aristas de la justicia: un dialogo interdisciplinario entre la Filosofía y los ESOCITE/ Faces
of Justice: Towards an interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophy and STS Javier
Aguirre, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Colombia; Rachel Tillman, SUNY Stony
Brook
Discussants:
Rose Corrigan, Drexel University
Mary Mitchell, University of Pennsylvania
Jenny Reardon, University of California, Santa Cruz
Brian Wynne, University of Lancaster
032. New Designs for Engagement: Theories and Practices of Material Deliberation
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Borges
Chair:
Cynthia Selin, Arizona State University
Participants:
Triggering Tempered Futures: Temporality in Public Engagement with Urban
Nanotechnology Cynthia Selin, Arizona State University
participatory Technology Assessment (pTA) as Technological Wayfinding Gretchen L
Gano, Arizona State University
(Urban) Politics and Obduracy: Persistent Power and Resistant Technologies Jathan
Sadowski, Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes; Cynthia Selin, Arizona State
University
Mediating Futurescapes: A Visual Methodology for Public Engagement with
Sociotechnical Futures Carlo Andres Altamirano, Consortium for Science, Policy &
Outcomes
Place, Space and Hope in the Interstitial City Roopali Phadke, Macalester College
Images as Authoritative Knowledge in Public Engagement with Emerging Technologies
Kathryn D de Ridder-Vignone, Postdoctoral Fellow, Arizona State University /
Assistant Professor, James Madison University
W E D N E S D A Y
033. Transmissions, Entanglements and Mess: the Possibilities and Pitfalls of New
Forms of Description
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Chopin
Chairs:
Kat Jungnickel, Goldsmiths, University of London
Amanda Nita Windle, University of the Arts, London
Participants:
Crafting Complexities in Public Engagements: The Bicicultures Project Sarah Rebolloso
McCullough, University of California - San Diego; Adonia Lugo, League of American
Bicyclists
Dressing in your data and other forms of sociological storytelling Kat Jungnickel,
Goldsmiths, University of London
Nature is Closed: The language of land management during the 2013 US government
shutdown Melanie Armstrong, University of California, Berkeley
Sound Systems, Drum Machines, and Contested Soundscapes of Rio de Janeiro
Alexandra Lippman, University of California, Irvine
Visualising Complex Data: A Workshop Approach to Infographics and Knowledge
Transmission Amanda Nita Windle, University of the Arts, London
034. Medicine, Politics, and the Struggle with Sex II
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Dalí
Chair:
Roosa Toriseva, University of Tampere, Gender Studies
Participants:
Facial Profiling: Race and the Body in U.S. Cosmetic Surgery Alka Menon, Northwestern
University
Lideranças femininas no contexto dos Institutos Nacionais de Ciência e Tecnologia
(INCTs): primeiras aproximações Elizabete Mayumy Kobayashi, Universidade Federal
de São Carlos; Camila Carneiro Dias Rigolin, Federal University of São Carlos
(UFSCAR), Brazil; Maria Cristina Innocentini Hayashi, Federal University of São Carlos
(UFSCAR), Brazil; Carlos Roberto Massao Hayashi, Universidade Federal de São Carlos;
Márcia Regina Barros da Silva, Universidade de São Paulo - USP
Intersex: a Medical Emergency or a Naturally Gendered Body? Roosa Toriseva, University
of Tampere, Gender Studies
035. Fluid Praxis: Performing, Knowing and Governing Water
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Miró
W E D N E S D A Y
Chairs:
Daniel Reid Sarna-Wojcicki, University of California, Berkeley
Jess Goddard, University of California, Berkeley
Participants:
Living Boundary Objects: constructed encounters with science, nature, and Herman the
Sturgeon at the Bonneville Fish Hatchery Ashton Wesner, University of California,
Berkeley
Mobilizing local knowledge and expert science in beaver-salmon worlds: Cases from
California Cleo Woelfle-Erskine, University of California, Berkeley
The Social and Scientific Language of Water Management Kristan Cockerill, Appalachian
State University
Contested science in the context of policymaking: the case of Brazilian policy on family
agriculture and biodiversity conservation Maria José Teixeira Carneiro, Universidade
federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro; Juliano Luis Palm, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio
de Janeiro; Daniel Delatin, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro; Laila
Sandroni, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
Las ontologías múltiples del agua y el mercurio en los acueductos comunitarios de
Bogotá, Colombia Edisson Aguilar Torres, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Multiple waters, scalar politics and epistemic diversity in Klamath waterscape
governance Daniel Reid Sarna-Wojcicki, University of California, Berkeley
036. La inclusión social en los estudios CTS+I
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Moliere
Chairs:
Rosalba Casas, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, UNAM
Hernán Eduardo Thomas, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
Participants:
La necesaria articulación entre conocimiento, innovación e inclusión social Mariela
Bianco, Universidad de la Repulbica, Uruguay
El diálogo necesario entre políticas de C&T, políticas de I+D+I y políticas sociales para
lograr avances en la inclusión social Ronny Viales-Hurtado, Universidad de Costa Rica
Politicas de CTI, sistema nacional de innovación y desarrollo inclusivo Gabriela Dutrénit,
Universidad Atónoma Metropolitana/ Coordinadora de la Re LALICS
Tecnología de la necesidad: elementos teórico conceptuales para un modelo
sociotécnico sustentable Alexis Mercado, Universidad Central de Venezuela; Hebe
Vessuri, CIGA-UNAM
Tecnologías para la inclusión social: El factor sociocultural. Macarena Perusset, UTN FRBA
Discussant:
Tiago Santos Pereira, University of Coimbra
W E D N E S D A Y
037. Ownership and Professionalism. Examples from Swedish education and
higher education, 1945-2010
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Mozart
Chair:
Ylva Hasselberg, Uppsala university
Participants:
Professor's privilege: Patent policy and academic professionalism in 1940s Sweden
Ingemar Pettersson, Uppsala university
Clotting processes: stabilization and destabilization of roles and organizations in the
development of a treatment of Haemophilia Daniel Pär Normark, Karolinska institutet
Marketization and professionalism: the Introduction of Market Principles in the Swedish
Primary and Secondary Education 1991-2014 Niklas Stenlås, Uppsala University
: Misunderstanding the Merton thesis. The relationship between normative statements
on science and work organization among junior faculty in two Swedish science
departments Ylva Hasselberg, Uppsala university
038. (Re)thinking the Bioeconomy II
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Picasso
Chair:
Sara Lafuente, CSIC - Consejos Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spanish National
Research Council)
Participants:
Personalized medicine: from bio-politics to “omic” politics? Dani Filc, Department of
Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University
Who is my donor? Implications for large-scale iPS cell therapies Emma King, University of
Edinburgh
Abortion, medical markets, and strategies of resistance: the Chilean case Lieta Vivaldi,
Goldsmiths University
Egg procurement in practice: a comparison of the UK and Spain Cathy Herbrand, De
Montfort University; Sara Lafuente, CSIC - Consejos Superior de Investigaciones
Científicas (Spanish National Research Council)
Células madres, clonación humana y familia Aníbal Hernan Corrales Castillo, Doctorado
en Ciencias sociales, Universidad de Chile
Variegated new political economies: biotechnologies and 3D printing technologies in
advanced capitalism Pierre Delvenne, Université de Liège (SPIRAL)
Discussant:
Vincenzo Pavone, CSIC - Consejo Superior Investigaciones Cientícas
W E D N E S D A Y
039. Technologies, Translations and Borders
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Quinquela
Chair:
Angie Mejia, Syracuse University
Participants:
Jus Algoritmi: The NSA's Algorithmic Citizenship and Foreignness John Cheney-Lippold,
University of Michigan
La llorona y la frontera: Mapping the border crossing of medicalized depression Angie
Mejia, Syracuse University
Seeing the Voice Unknown: Representation of North Korean Refugees Jinhee Park,
University of Southern California
Techno-cosmopolitanism as ideology and pedagogy: Learning social division in a
connected age Christo Sims, University of California, San Diego
Discussant:
Angie Mejia, Syracuse University
040. Tecnologias, ambientes formativos e questões de identidade
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Soldi
Chair:
Rose Mary Almas de Carvalho, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás
Participants:
Ecos e repercussões dos processos formativos nas práticas docentes mediadas pelas
tecnologias Moema Gomes Moraes, Centro de Pesquisa Aplicado à Educação - UFG
OLPC no estado de Goiás-Brasil: entre propósitos pedagógicos e práticas docentes Joana
Peixoto, IFG; Adda Daniela Lima Figueiredo Echalar, Universidade Estadual de Goiás
O cinema (des)construindo simbólicos identitários da mulher negra Júlio César dos
Santos, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Goiás; Rosa Maria
Berardo, Universidade Federal de Goiás
Formação continuada de professores em diálogos interculturais virtuais Maria Cristina
Lima Paniago, Universidade Católica Dom Bosco
Redes sociais na educação: facebook como espaço de formação continuada de
professores Maysa De Oliveira Brum Bueno, Universidade Católica Dom Bosco
041. Technoscientific Sensations
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Verdi
Chair:
Sophia Roosth, Harvard University
W E D N E S D A Y
Participants:
Senses and Sciences of Fascia Joseph Dumit, UC Davis
Sense and Sensation: Experiments in Plant Sentience Natasha Myers, York University
?Moments in the Valuation of Sound: The Early History of Synthesizers? Trevor Pinch,
Cornell University
The Musique concrète of Nature: Underwater Listening and the Acousmatic
Predicament Alistair Sponsel, Vanderbilt University
Making Mathematics Manifest: Materialized Abstractions and Topological Practices
Alma Steingart, MIT
Infrasound Underground: Listening to the Vibratory World Sophia Roosth, Harvard
University
042. Opening Plenary "What is STS for? What are STS scholars for? Making and
Doing in STS"
Plenary Session
4:30 to 6:00 pm
Monserrat
Chairs:
Pablo Kreimer, CONICET - Centro CTS Buenos Aires
Gary Downey, Virginia Tech
Participants:
Bienvenida y breve reseña de ESOCITE. Significado del Congreso Conjunto Pablo
Kreimer, CONICET - Centro CTS Buenos Aires
Making and doing in STS Gary Downey, Virginia Tech
Rediseñar el presente: Pensar desde prácticas hacedoras de futuro Tania Pérez Bustos,
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Ciencias sociales, prácticas y CTS: otra(s) forma(s) de situar la producción de
conocimiento Leandro Rodriguez-Medina, Universidad de las Americas Puebla /
University of Cambridge
ESCT: uma perspectiva latino-americana de esquerda Renato Dagnino, UNICAMP
STS in practice: developing civic science Sara Wylie, Northeastern University
CTS en la era de la globalización Hebe Vessuri, CIGA-UNAM
Fostering "reflexive scientists": STS education for science graduate students at Sokendai
Kenji Ito, Graduate University for Advanced Studies
CTS ¿Cómo responder cuando la complejidad te tiene contra las cuerdas? Alexis
Mercado, Universidad Central de Venezuela
Engaging STS Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School
La relevancia de los estudios CTS para las políticas y el desarrollo social Rosalba Casas,
Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, UNAM
Material Deliberation in Public Engagement with Science and Technology Kathryn D de
Ridder-Vignone, Postdoctoral Fellow, Arizona State University / Assistant Professor,
James Madison University
Estudios CTS en América Latina: entre viejos desafíos y nuevas agendas Mariela Bianco,
Universidad de la Repulbica, Uruguay
W E D N E S D A Y
Exnovation — innovation from within Jessica Mesman, Maastricht University
Los estudios CTS en la adversidad Eduardo Robles Belmont, IIMAS, UNAM
Antropofagia e histórias de conhecimento suficientemente respeitáveis Ivan da Costa
Marques, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Vendiendo el sublime sociotécnico: algunas reflexiones sobre la emergencia de los
estudios CTS en Chile Sebastian Ureta, Departamento de Sociología, Universidad
Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile
STS on the street and in the court Chia-Ling Wu, National Taiwan University
CTS: La intersección entre políticas científicas y políticas sociales Ronny Viales-Hurtado,
Universidad de Costa Rica
Situated intervention: STS experiments in healthcare Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Linköping
University
Estudos CTS para a América Latina ou com a América Latina? Ou: podem os Estudos CTS
servir para situar radicalmente qualquer conhecimento, inclusive os Estudos CTS?
Henrique Luiz Cukierman, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
"I study how science changes." Encountering, provoking, and gaming science Joseph
Dumit, UC Davis
Problemas ‘glocales’ e inclusión social en América Latina, una lectura CTS Maria Sonsire
Lopez, Centro Estudios de la Ciencia. Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones
Científicas
Embracing discomfort Jane Calvert, University of Edinburgh
Diseñar tecnologías/ Construir sociedad. De la no-neutralidad de los artefactos a la noneutralidad de los estudios CTS Paula Juarez, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y
la Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
From Bhopal to late industrialism and Disaster-STS Kim Fortun, RPI
043. Opening Reception
Special Event
6:30 to 8:00 pm
Opera Foyer
044. Tango Lessons
Special Event
7:30 to 8:30 pm
Biblioteca
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21
045. Energy Innovation and Civil Society Action Between Encouragement and
Resistance
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Biblioteca
Chair:
Michael Ornetzeder, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Participants:
Governing Atom: Governmentality and Struggles of Nuclear Politics in Taiwan Szu-hung
Fang, Center for China Studies, National Chengchi University
Re-framing energy projects through dynamics of opposition movements and expert
interest groups in South America Gloria Baigorrotegui, Universidad de Santiago de
Chile
Emerging Business Models Constructing Green Buildings? Jøran Solli, NTNU
Grassroots innovations for sustainable energy: What can we learn from historical cases?
Michael Ornetzeder, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Harald Rohracher, IFZ - University
of Klagenfurt
046. Corpses, Technologies, and Cultures
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Borges
Chair:
Philip R Olson, Virginia Tech
Participants:
Custody of the Corpse: Controlling Alkaline Hydrolysis in the US Philip R Olson, Virginia
Tech
Urban Visions, Bodily Impurities, and the Cremation Movement in the American South,
1880 – 1910 Elaine LaFay, University of Pennsylvania
The Donated Cadaver: Accepting and Rejecting the Anatomical Gift Susan E Lederer,
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Cultural Autopsy: Donated Bodies, Medical Technicians, and the Value of Humanness
Stephanie Cruz, University of Washington
Coffins as Commons: Crowdfunded funerals, neoliberalism, and the gift economy
Tamara Kneese, New York University
Everyone is a Diamond in the Rough Bryn Elizabeth Whiteley, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University
047. Beyond Imported Magic: An International Discussion on STS and Latin
America
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
T H U R S D A Y
Chopin
Chair:
Eden Medina, Indiana University
Participants:
From the Circulation of Skulls to the Circulation of Ideas: Forensic Anthropology
Between Europe and the Americas in the late 19th Century Julia Rodriguez, University
of New Hampshire
Who Invented Brazil? Henrique Luiz Cukierman, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Tropical Assemblage: The Soviet Large Panel in Cuba Hugo Palmarola, Pontificia
Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC) y Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
(UNAM); Pedro Ignacio Alonso, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Nanotechnology Policies in Latin American Countries: “Imported Magic” or Local
Adaptation? Matthieu Hubert, CONICET; Noela Invernizzi, Federal University of
Parana; Dominique Vinck, University of Lausanne
Of Llamas, Incas, and Informatic Encounters: “Discovery” and Digital Futures in the
Peruvian Andes Anita Chan, University of Illinois
A Review of History of Technology Scholarship on Latin America in Selected EnglishLanguage Journals Eden Medina, Indiana University
048. Políticas Públicas de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación en el marco de los
estudios sociales de ciencia y tecnología I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Dalí
Chair:
Natasa Loizou, Centro de Estudios de Historia de la Ciencia y de la Técnica José Babini
(UNSAM)
Participants:
Da Destruição Criadora à Criação Relacional: inovação em petróleo e gás no Brasil
Marconi Aurelio Silva, FACULDADES ASCES / UNIFAVIP
Políticas públicas para o desenvolvimento do etanol brasileiro: tecnologia e assimetria
entre os atores Altair Aparecido Oliveira Filho, University of Campinas - UNICAMP;
Flávia Luciane Consoni, State University of Campinas
Elites de Ciência e Tecnologia no Brasil: o caso do ParqTec Thales Novaes Andrade,
UFSCar
Uma Proposta de Politica Pública para o Consumo Consciente: Bienal Brasileira de
Design - Curitiba Ken Flávio Ono Fonseca, Universidade Federal do Paraná; Ana
Leocadia de Souza Brum Donikian Gouveia, Centro Brasil Design; Leticia Castro Gaziri,
Centro Brasil Design
Impacto da implantação de um Polo Universitário para economia local Andre Ferreira,
Universidade Federal Fluminense - UFF; Lisiane Maria Silva, Universidade Federal
Fluminense; Maria Luiza Santos Geraldo, Universidade Federal Fluminense
La Defensa en las Agendas Estatal y Científica en Argentina Natasa Loizou, Centro de
Estudios de Historia de la Ciencia y de la Técnica José Babini (UNSAM)
T H U R S D A Y
049. Climate Variability, Climate Change and Public Policies in Community
Development
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Miró
Chair:
Oscar David Calvo Solano, Center for Geophysical Research
Participants:
La gestión de políticas públicas anticipadas a eventos extremos meteorológicos Oscar
David Calvo Solano, Center for Geophysical Research; Rafael Evelio Granados
Carvajal, Center for Geophysical Research
Violent Natures: From Coercive Conservation to Climate Change in Africa Cassie M Hays,
Gettysburg College
Ciência e mudanças climáticas globais: a divulgação como ferramenta estratégica para
novas práticas sociais Ana Paula Freire Artaxo, Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e
Nucleares
050. Pensando as imbricações entre as ciências e as leis na coprodução de fatos
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Monserrat I
Chair:
Daniele Martins dos Santos, UFRJ - HCTE
Participants:
Expertises e fronteiras entre ciência e direito: o caso da inconstitucionalidade da Lei de
biossegurança no Brasil Israel Jesus Rocha, Universidade Federal da Bahia
Coleções de material humano para uso em pesquisas: o debate ampliado sobre a
construção da regulamentação de biobancos no Brasil Rosanita Ferreira Baptista,
Universidade Federal da Bahia
Seguindo cientistas num tribunal: uma audiência pública no STF. Daniele Martins dos
Santos, UFRJ - HCTE
Abrindo “caixas-pretas”, produzindo contrafações: os laudos periciais de Química
Forense do SETEC/SR/DPF/RS Lucas Riboli Besen, PPGAS/UFRGS
Ciencia, legalidad y masividad en la definición colectiva del bullying como problema
social en Chile Fernando Valenzuela, Universidad Andres Bello; Claudio Ramos Zincke,
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
O FNM João Bobo e a Lei da Balança. Eduardo Nazareth Paiva, Universidade Federal do
Rio de Janeiro
051. Minority Report: The Fall and Rise of Critical Technology Studies
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Monserrat II
T H U R S D A Y
Chairs:
Ben Brucato, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Gretchen L Gano, Arizona State University
Participants:
Can Constructivism Have Politics? The Democratic Limits of Technological
Possibilitarianism Taylor Dotson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Ben Brucato,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Constitutionalist STS – Broadening the field’s research agenda Erik Aarden, Harvard
University; Luca Marelli, University of Milan/IEO/SEMM; Ian McGonigle, University of
Chicago; Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer, MIT
Swadeshi as epistemology: Subaltern Technological Resistance in India Leon Angelo
Morenas, School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi
Pricing the Priceless Spacecraft: Financial Relations and the Social Construction of
Technology David Reinecke, Princeton University; Janet Vertesi, Princeton University
The Meanings of Matter. Problems and Perspectives of the New Materialism Thomas
Lemke, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main
052. Ecologies and Material Politics of the Inorganic: Effects/Affects
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Mozart
Chair:
Manuel Tironi, Goldmisths, U of London / Pontificia Unversidad Catolica de Chile
Participants:
Atmospheric excess: pollutants and affective regimes in Puchuncaví Manuel Tironi,
Goldmisths, U of London / Pontificia Unversidad Catolica de Chile
Radioactive Excess and Toxic Citizenships in Africa Gabrielle Hecht, University of
Michigan
Phosphorus ecologies in Loweswater Claire Waterton, Centre for the Study of
Environmental Change (CSEC), Department of Sociology, Lancaster University
Can science literacy bring people’s relief when living with very low level radiation?
Midori Aoyagi, National Institute for Environmental Studies
Of Licorice and Taps: the technological reconciliation of taste Christy Spackman, New
York University
Discussant:
Max Liboiron, Northeastern University
053. Procesos de inclusión social en la agricultura familiar. Programas de
desarrollo, agroecología, conocimientos heterogéneos y seguridad alimentaria
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Picasso
Chair:
Roland Brouwer, CIP - International Potato Center
T H U R S D A Y
Participants:
Orange-fleshed Sweetpotato: Promoting technical and behavioural change in volatile
contexts Roland Brouwer, CIP - International Potato Center; Jan W. Low, International
Potato Center
Conocimientos heterogéneos, canales comerciales y políticas públicas para la pequeña
agricultura familiar en Argentina Rocio Ceverio, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata
Discussing conceptual frameworks and its agenda for politics in agri-biotechnology Pablo
Ariel Pellegrini, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología, Universidad
Nacional de Quilmes / CONICET
Gobernanza de la posible liberación de maíz GM en México Michelle Chauvet,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco; Rosa Luz González, Universidad
Autonoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco
Assessing the performance of transgenic soybeans in Argentina: Informing or forming
technological commitments? Anabel Marin, Cenit, Buenos Aires; Patrick van
Zwanenberg, CENIT, Argentina
The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) and family farmers: is there
something new in this relationship? Milena Serafim, State University of Campinas UNICAMP
Discussant:
Susana Brieva, Universidad Nacional de mar de plata
054. Anticipation, Anxiety and HPV Vaccine Politics. Global Tensions and Local
Enactments
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Quinquela
Chair:
Oscar Javier Maldonado Castañeda, Lancaster University
Participants:
Guarding girls? HPV vaccine discourses’ impact on bodies and subjectivities Geneviève
Rail, Concordia University; Luisa Molino, Concordia University; Caroline Fusco,
University of Toronto
“At the center of the storm”: Young women and the HPV vaccination Ali Hanbury,
Lancaster University
You should feel like you do something good for yourself and for your health. Caring for
healthy futures, good choices and girl subjectivities in HPV vaccination Lisa Maria
Lindén, Department of Thematic Studies - Technology and Social Change, Linköping
University
Disentangling disease and inequity: Vaccines, cancer and politics of prevention in
Colombia Oscar Javier Maldonado Castañeda, Lancaster University
A Transnational Scientific Circuit: Mexican and U.S. Type II Diabetes Research
Collaborations Emily Elizabeth Vasquez, Columbia University
Discussant:
Janice E Graham, Dalhousie University
T H U R S D A Y
055. Controversy Mapping Using Digital Tools and Methods in Different Academic
Contexts: South(s)-North(s) Dialogs I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Soldi
Chair:
Débora de Carvalho Pereira, MediaLab Sciences Po Paris
Participants:
Contágios entre redes e ruas: mapeando o #ProtestoRJ no Twitter Fernanda Glória
Bruno, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Henrique Antoun, Universidade
Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Priscilla Calmon de Andrade, Universidade Federal do Rio
de Janeiro
Indexação colaborativa e mapeamento de controvérsias: possíveis aproximações Marina
Pantoja Boechat, Escola de Comunicação da UFRJ
Cartografia de controvérsia do movimento ambientalista na internet: diálogos norte e
sul Débora de Carvalho Pereira, MediaLab Sciences Po Paris
Controversy mapping of a Unilever crisis versus digital networks Dora Kaufman,
Universidade de Sao Paulo
Controvérsias nas redes sociais durante transmissões audiovisuais ao vivo Carlos
D'Andrea, Brazil
056. Experimental Entanglements: Re-imagining Vital Fields
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Verdi
Chair:
Des Fitzgerald, King's College London
Participants:
Experimental Entanglements: Re-thinking the dynamics of interaction across the social
sciences and neurosciences Felicity Callard, Durham University; Des Fitzgerald, King's
College London
Life as relations: towards equality in complexity Bettina Bock von Wülfingen, Humboldt
Universität zu Berlin; Niki Vermeulen, University of Manchester
Making Meaning in the Interview: Reflections on Social Science Fieldwork Connie
Johnston, University of Oregon
A place for STS? Exploring collaborations with synthetic biologists Jane Calvert,
University of Edinburgh
Synthetic Biology and Biosecurity: Moving beyond the ‘promises and perils’ narrative
Catherine Jefferson, King's College London
Connecting Ambiguity of Experimental Practice in Science with Problems of Research
Integrity Fred Grinnell, ut southwestern medical center
T H U R S D A Y
057. Climate change knowledge uptake: How, who and why?
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Biblioteca
Chair:
Myanna H Lahsen, Earth System Science Center, Brazilian National Institute for Space
Research
Participants:
Science framing, hybrid framing, and journalists’ accounting for news articles on climate
change: A cross-national study Stephen Zehr, University of Southern Indiana
La Tecnología como Servicio Público: La Bioclimatización Edilicia en Argentina Rafael
Balderrama, Universidad Nacional de La Rioja
La modelación climática mexicana: Termodinámica, Clima nacional y Downscaling
Antonio Arellano, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico; Laura MoralesNavarro, UAEM
The Climate Change Controversy in Portuguese Wikipedia Bernardo Esteves, Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro
Unwanted Information: producing climate knowledge after the (Australian) Government
shuts you down Darrin Durant, University of Melbourne
Communicating Climate Change: Is Brazil the Noble Example? Myanna H Lahsen, Earth
System Science Center, Brazilian National Institute for Space Research
058. Pharmaceutical Geographies
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Borges
Chair:
Kristin Peterson, University of California, Irvine
Participants:
South by Southeast: Pharmaceutical Activism in Colombo, Penang, and Geneva Jeremy
Greene, Johns Hopkins University
Price Matters: the introduction of generic drugs in Colombia Victor Manuel Garcia,
EHESS-Cermes 3
Pharmaceuticals and Public Health in Brazil: Copying Essential Drugs, Knowledge
Acquisition and Innovation Projects in Public - Private Industrial Networks Maurice
Cassier, CERMES 3--CNRS; Marilena Villela Correa, Universidade do Estado do Rio de
Janeiro; Pedro Villardi, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Flow Chemistry and the Temporalities of South African Pharmaceutical Production Anne
Pollock, Georgia Tech
Medicamentos y producción pública en Argentina. Análisis de una red sociotécnica
Guillermo Santos, INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS SOBRE LA CIENCIA Y LA TECNOLOGÍA UNQ; Lucas Becerra, INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS SOBRE LA CIENCIA Y LA TECNOLOGÍA UNQ
T H U R S D A Y
Discussant:
Emilia Sanabria, Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon & INSERM
059. Anthropology and STS: Dis/Encounters and Potential South-North Exchanges
II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Chopin
Chair:
Sharon Traweek, UCLA
Participants:
Thinking Through Disaster: STS in Late Industrialism Kim Fortun, RPI
Cultural Critique, Catachresis, and Coming to Care Mike Fortun, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
Excessive Meshworks Sharon Traweek, UCLA
Discussant:
Claudia Lee Williams Fonseca, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
060. Políticas Públicas de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación en el marco de los
estudios sociales de ciencia y tecnología II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Dalí
Chairs:
Mariana Versino, CONICET- UBA- UNLP
Monica Salazar, Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology
Participants:
Construcción social de las políticas de ciencia y tecnología. El caso de la transformación
de las políticas e instituciones de ciencia y tecnología en la década de 1990 en
Argentina. Francisco Javier Aristimuño, Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro; Diego
Aguiar, CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS EN CIENCIA, TECNOLOGÍA, CULTURA Y DESARROLLO CONICET - UNRNP
The Portuguese political economy of science and its discourses: from Revolution to
European integration (1974-1997) Tiago Brandão, IHC, FCSH-UNL
Políticas Públicas y Conocimiento Científico-Tecnológico: El caso del cambio climático en
México Claudia Ortega-Ponce, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Zoneamento ambiental: Um constructo sociotécnico legitimador de políticas públicas
Deberson Ferreira Jesus, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina; Julia Silvia Guivant,
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
A análise do programa “DIRETO DA ROÇA” como experiência de tecnologia social Isabela
Brandão Junqueira, Universidade Federal de Itajuba- UNIFEI; Luiz Eugenio Veneziani
Pasin, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE ITAJUBÁ
El efecto de la política en las encuestas de percepción pública de la CyT en Colombia
Monica Salazar, Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology; Marcela Lozano
T H U R S D A Y
Borda, Investigadora; Sandra Daza-Caicedo, Universidad de los Andes/Observatorio
Colombiano de Ciencia y Tecnología
061. Psicología y los estudios en Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad (CTS) II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Miró
Chair:
Lorena García Noguez, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, FCPYS
Participants:
La Psicología de la Ciencia y los estudios CTS: lo mejor de dos mundos Lorena García
Noguez, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, FCPYS; Ruben Martinez, Psychology
Traducciones-traiciones: la performatividad de lo psicológico en el contexto de las
políticas basadas-en-la-evidencia. Jorge Castillo-Sepúlveda, Universidad de Santiago
de Chile
Sociedad/Tecnologías en América latina: entre macro y micropolítica Ana Claudia Rozo
Sandoval, Doctorado Multiinstitucional Muiltireferencial de Difusión del
Conocimiento, Universidad Federal de Bahia
A cognição corpórea e o contexto politico da América Latina Thompson Lemos da Silva
Neto, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - Brasil/Grupo de Estudos Sociais e
Conceituais de Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade/CNPq
Arquegeneologia e teoria ator-rede: questões às tecnologias psi de atenção psicossocial
na promoção do bem estar Caroline Christine Garcia Do Nascimento, Universidade
Federal de Mato Grosso; Dolores Galindo, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
062. Knowledge Transfer Via Material Objects: Standardizing Space and Body
Space
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Moliere
Chair:
Akil Amiraly, Ecole polytecnique, CRG
Participants:
You’ve got the point: Seeking the meaning of acupuncture in its techno-political
bodyscape Wen-Hua Kuo, National Yang-Ming University
The water meter, an object embodying the transfer of the management model of a
French water company in India Akil Amiraly, Ecole polytecnique, CRG
Through the lens of digital observatories: Visual representations in astrophysics Piroska
Etelka Csuri, Universidad de San Andres, Argentina
"Hear, hear!”: Courtrooms, Audio Technologies and Learning to Listen Phillip Primeau,
Carleton University; Michael S Mopas, Carleton University
The faster-than-light neutrinos news: narrative, rhetoric and representations in Italy,
United Kingdom and USA Daniela de Oliveira Klebis, UNICAMP / The London School of
Economics and Political Science (LSE)
T H U R S D A Y
063. Welfare State 2.0: Will Science and Technology Redeem or Replace the
Human Condition?
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Monserrat I
Chair:
Steve Fuller, University of Warwick
Participants:
Virtue Ethics as a Solution to the Problems of Humanity 2.0 Francis Remedios, Editorial
Board Member Social Epistemology
The Anti-Modernist Revolt against Biotechnology Robert Frodeman, University of North
Texas
The politics of clarification: state experiments with labeling practices Brice Laurent, CSI Mines ParisTech; Alexandre Mallard, Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation. Ecole des
Mines ParisTech; Aurélie Tricoire, CSTB
The Daily Shaping of State Transparency: Emerging Standards in Open Government Data
Samuel Goeta, Telecom ParisTech
Discussant:
Steve Fuller, University of Warwick
064. Centers and Peripheries in Science and Technology I
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Monserrat II
Chair:
Leandro Rodriguez-Medina, Universidad de las Americas Puebla / University of
Cambridge
Participants:
Comunidades científicas chilenas: Redes globales y análisis de asimetrías Jorge Gibert,
Universidad de Valparaiso
Mobile scientists, migrant workers: The politics of global knowledge networks Tiago
Santos Pereira, University of Coimbra; Chiara Carrozza, Centro de Estudos Sociais,
University of Coimbra (PT)
Cognitive Exploitation: Tensions emerging in the production and social use of scientific,
traditional, informational and labor knowledge Mariano Zukerfeld, CONICET- CCTSUniversidad Maimonides; Pablo Kreimer, CONICET - Centro CTS Buenos Aires
The Development of Experimental Physics with Particle Accelerators at the University of
São Paulo (1946 - 1982) Tharsila Reis de Medeiros, Mackenzie Presbyterian University;
Lea Velho, State University of Campinas, Brazil
¿Sitios de recolección de información naturalista como nuevos centros? Marcelo Fabián
Figueroa, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán/ Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales,
CONICET
T H U R S D A Y
065. Ecologies and Material Politics of the Inorganic: Rethinking/Reframing
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Mozart
Chairs:
Max Liboiron, Northeastern University
Manuel Tironi, Goldmisths, U of London / Pontificia Unversidad Catolica de Chile
Participants:
Articulating Nuclear Waste Futures Organically Vincent Francis Ialenti, Cornell University
Normalizing waste, enacting sustainability Sebastian Ureta, Departamento de Sociología,
Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile
The Fully Realized Man: Thinking Through A Mexican Universalist Earth Science Elizabeth
Reddy, University of California, Irvine
Frontstaging Nonhumans? The multiple huemul of Patagonia Colombina Schaeffer,
University of Sydney; Leonardo Valenzuela, University of Sydney
Social, technoscientific and politic struggles against PCB pollution in France: sociohistory of an insoluble problem. Aurélien Féron, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences
Sociales (EHESS) - CERMES3, Paris
Discussant:
Nerea Calvillo, Goldsmiths, University of London
066. Aproximaciones de la infraestructura a la cultura y políticas públicas
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Picasso
Chair:
Juan Martin Quiroga, Centro de Estudios en Ciencia, Tecnología, Cultura y Desarrollo Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro - Argentia
Participants:
Control Societies: Cloud Computing and the modulation of behavior on the Internet
Bruno de Mattos Almeida, University of Campinas (Unicamp); Marta Mourão
Kanashiro, University of Campinas (Unicamp)
Virtual fences in Belgian prisons: constructing social normality through reshaping urban
boundaries Olga Kudina, University of Maastricht
The Implications of Race and Class for Community Recovery in the Rockaways: Post
Hurricane Sandy Thomas Corcoran, CUNY Brooklyn College
Housekeepers and Houseguests: Domestic order in the networked home Jenny Kennedy,
University of Melbourne; Rowan Wilken, Swinburne University of Technology; Michael
Arnold, University of Melbourne; Martin Gibbs, University of Melbourne; Bjorn
Nansen, University of Melbourne
Radares y política de Radarización en Argentina (1948-2004) Juan Martin Quiroga,
Centro de Estudios en Ciencia, Tecnología, Cultura y Desarrollo - Universidad Nacional
de Rio Negro - Argentia; Diego Aguiar, CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS EN CIENCIA,
TECNOLOGÍA, CULTURA Y DESARROLLO - CONICET - UNRNP
T H U R S D A Y
067. Episteme-logísticas de la biomedicina
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Quinquela
Chair:
Marília Luz David, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Participants:
Situating Health Problems: the epidemiological transition as a contextualizing practice
Marília Luz David, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina; Julia Guivant, Federal
University of Santa Catarina
Eficacia, ética y economía en la medicina protocolizada: el Grupo Oncológico Pediátrico
de Chile 1978-2012. Yuri Carvajal Bañados, Universidad de Chile; Tuillang Yuing
Alfaro, Universidad de Santiago
One Drop of Indigenous Blood: The Coproduction of Scientific Knowledge and National
identity in Taiwan Yuyueh Tsai, Academia Sinica
Standardization and its discontents: Debating the "New Normal" in mental health. Ravi
Shukla, Centre for Studies in Science Policy (CSSP) at School for Social Science (SSS),
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Designing the agency in milieus for more systemic epigenetics Jochen Büchel, TU
Dresden, Freelancer in Munich
068. Controversy Mapping Using Digital Tools and Methods in Different Academic
Contexts: South(s)-North(s) Dialogs II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Soldi
Chair:
Nicolas Baya-Laffite, Medialab, Sciences Po Paris
Participants:
¿Para qué sirven las Cartografías de las Controversias? horacio boris alperin, Gatheringunlugardeencuentro.org; Jorge do Porto, Gathering-unlugardeencuentro.org
Mapping the adaptation turn using digital methods Nicolas Baya-Laffite, Medialab,
Sciences Po Paris; Tommaso Venturini, MediaLab, Sciences Po, Paris, France
Considerações sobre o álbum em quadrinhos “Velhos hotéis passam cinema mudo”
Liber Eugenio Paz, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
Mapping the evolution of research. The case of rice Tommaso Ciarli, SPRU, University of
Sussex; Ismael Rafols, INGENIO (CSIC-UPV), Universitat Politècnica de València
069. Experimental Entanglements: Life Transformed
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Verdi
Chairs:
Jane Calvert, University of Edinburgh
T H U R S D A Y
Felicity Callard, Durham University
Participants:
Revitalising Sociology: Urban Life and Mental Illness between History and the Present
Des Fitzgerald, King's College London; Nikolas Rose, Department of Social Science
Health and Medicine, King's College London; Ilina Singh, Department of Social Science,
Health and Medicine, King's College London
Of Smokers and Addicts. Defining Normality in the Cold War United States Stephan Risi,
Stanford University
Fetishism and Reductionist Impositions in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology Julio
Munoz-Rubio, Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y
Humanidades, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
From baby’s first home to anti-wrinkle cream: The placenta in scientific and cultural
contexts Charlotte Kroløkke, University of Southern Denmark; Karen A Foss, University
of New Mexico
Prophet of Doom, Author of Salvation: A Collaborationist Manifesto Matthew Kearnes,
University of New South Wales
Are we 'sociologists of acceptability'? Positions of STS in debates on synthetic biology
Morgan Meyer, Agro ParisTech
070. ESOCITE.BR Board, Council and Members Meeting
Business Meeting
1:00 to 2:00 pm
Dalí
071. Plasticity, Local Biologies and Lamarckianism Across the Contemporary Life
Sciences I
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Biblioteca
Chair:
Elizabeth F.S. Roberts, Univeristy of Michigan
Participants:
Blood, kinship and human rights: Hansen’s disease in Brazil Claudia Lee Williams
Fonseca, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; Glaucia Cristina Maricato
Moreto, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Epigenetic models of the biosocial particularity of “suicide completers” Stephanie Lloyd,
McGill University
Plastic Bodies: on lay and expert endocrinologies Emilia Sanabria, Ecole normale
supérieure de Lyon & INSERM
Local biologies in formation; epigenetics, cancer and the humoural body in southern
Brazil sahra Gibbon, University College London
From Blueprints to Bricks: The Origins of DNA Nanotechnology Brian Tyrrell, University of
California, Santa Barbara
T H U R S D A Y
072. Politics, Publics, Participation and Practices: Governance of Technologies in
Global Networks I
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Borges
Chair:
Andreas Kuehn, Syracuse University
Participants:
What Cybersecurity Research Can Learn from STS: Reviewing a Recent Study on the
Markets for Software Vulnerabilities Andreas Kuehn, Syracuse University
The Grammar of Governance Malte Ziewitz, New York University
Politics of Hybridity: Regulation in Socio-Technical Ensembles Murali Venkatesh,
Syracuse University Syracuse, New York 13244 USA
Who cares? Telecare technologies and self-management of COPD patients Ivo Maathuis,
University of Twente; Nelly Oudshoorn, University Twente
Regulating risk in the era of social networks Maria Eduarda Gonçalves, ISCTE - Instituto
Universitário de Losba
Discussant:
Steven Jackson, Cornell University
073. Thinking with Techno-anthropology I
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Chopin
Chair:
Cathrine Hasse, Aarhus University
Participants:
Comparison: a classic anthropological method in an STS inspired analysis Anne Katrine
Kamstrup, Department of eduation, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Techno-anthropology and posthumanism Cathrine Hasse, Aarhus University
We Have Never Been Human: Pushing ‘Humanness’ Around the Technological Turn Ugo
Felicia Edu, University of California, San Fancisco (UCSF); Ulluminair Salim, University
of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Babies “made in India”. North-south surrogacy and online kinship Karen Hvidtfeldt
Madsen, University of Southern Denmark
074. Pensamento Iberoamericano em Ciência, Tecnologia e Desenvolvimento I
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Dalí
Chairs:
Gilson Queluz, Federal University of Technology at Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Luiz Ernesto Merkle, Paraná Federal University of Technology, at Curitiba
T H U R S D A Y
Participants:
From Bariloche 1976 to Rio 92: the basic needs approach to sustainable development
Rosana Icassatti Corazza, Faculdades de Campinas // DPCT-Unicamp; Paulo Sérgio
Fracalanza, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Análisis de relaciones entre legos y expertos en lo rural Juan Carlos Ruiz-Urquijo,
ESTUDIANTE DE POSTGRADO
Buscando la autonomía tecnológica. Aportes de la ELAPCYTED. Romina Gabriela Amaya
Guerrero, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes / CONICET
Curitiba's Public Transport and The (Im)possibilities of Democratization of Technology
Suelen Christine Caviquiolo, UTFPR - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná;
Gilson Leandro Queluz, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)
Estilo de vida y valores de estudiantes universitarias del Perú Ayme Gabriela Buitron,
universidad peruana cayetano heredia; Luz Mery Carbajal, UNIVERSIDAD PERUANA
CAYETANO HEREDIA
La cultura de los salvajes tecnológicos. Tecnología y cultura para el pensamiento
desarrollista costarricense (1949-1983) David Chavarría Camacho, Universidad de
Costa Rica
075. Boundaries: Bodies and Landscapes
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Miró
Chair:
Salvador Schavelzon, Universidade Federal de São Paulo
Participants:
Terraforming with permaculture Andrea Ghelfi, University of Leicester
Redes multi-naturales: explorando conexiones entre mundos en torno al agua William
Andres Martinez-Duenas, Universidad del Magdalena (Colombia)
Postcolonial Organising. Difference and political organisation among Eritrean migrants in
Italy Martina Martignoni, University of Leicester
Science and its Others, Science as Otherwise: exploring the relation between scientific
and indigenous worlds in the Alto Rio Negro region of Brazil. Antonia Caitlin Walford,
CRESC/OU
Discussant:
Renzo Taddei, Federal University of São Paulo
076. Knowledge Transfer Via Material Objects: Hands and Skills
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Moliere
Chair:
Ramona Braun, University of Cambridge
T H U R S D A Y
Participants:
Tecno-pedagogia de discotecagem: notas etnográficas acerca da formação de DJs de
música eletrônica de pista. Rafael da Silva Malhão, Universidade Estadual de
Campinas - Unicamp
Materialism and knowledge: Revisiting Tacit Knowledge Mariano Zukerfeld, CONICETCCTS- Universidad Maimonides
Putting Heart and Soul in the Box: Technology, Embodiment and Electronic Music
Michael S Mopas, Carleton University; Amelia Curran, Carleton University
First-Time Anthropological Fieldwork and the Politics of Inscription: Santo Domingo
Pueblo, New Mexico, 1880 Adam Fulton Johnson, University of Michigan
Hand movements and re-designed instruments in 1960s medicine: the development of
laparoscopic surgery Ramona Braun, University of Cambridge
As lacunas na gestão do conhecimento Michelle Karine Figueiredo, 3186237491; Raoni
Rajão, Federal University of Minas Gerais; Vitor Guilherme Carneiro Figueiredo,
UNIFEI
077. Arts, Science and Technology
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Monserrat I
Chairs:
Sandra P. Gonzalez-Santos, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Universidad
Iberoamericana
Rafael Antunes Almeida, Universidad de Brasilia
Participants:
An experiment involving STS, art, the digital realm and 15 people Sandra P. GonzalezSantos, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Universidad Iberoamericana
Dear Scientists... Ioanna Semendeferi, University of Houston
Can the Arts Help to Save the World? Balance-Unbalance and the 'art! x climate' projects
Ricardo Dal Farra, Concordia University - Canadá / UNTREF - Argentina
Making and Diving: Performing and Re-forming Boundaries Between Art and Trash Guy
Schaffer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Ellen Foster, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
Inscrições do futuro: ficção científica e teoria ator-rede Walter Eler Couto, Universidade
Federal de Mato Grosso; Dolores Galindo, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
078. Centers and Peripheries in Science and Technology II
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Monserrat II
Chair:
Hebe Vessuri, CIGA-UNAM
Participants:
Como a ciência torna-se periférica: um estudo sobre a verdade irrelevante Fabricio
Monteiro Neves, UNB
T H U R S D A Y
The unfavored region: The absence of Latin America in ICT4D research Caroline Stratton,
University of Texas at Austin; Diane Bailey, University of Texas at Austin
Offshoring offshore wind: A Norwegian offshore (ad)venture in China Marius Korsnes,
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Norwegian University of Science
and Technology
The Internationalization of First Principle Model field: A brazilian case Marcio Felipe
Salles Medeiros, Uiversidade de Brasília
Space activities on the periphery: an aproach from Argentina´s foreign policy Daniel
Blinder, Centro de Estudios de Historia de la Ciencia y de la Técnica José Babini
079. Quantifying Affect and Emotion, Past and Present
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Mozart
Chair:
Luke Stark, New York University
Participants:
Making Emotion Fit Theory: Four Humors Equals Four Emotions in Medieval and Early
Modern Medicine Nicole Archambeau, University of California, Santa Barbara
A Social History of International Disease Classification on Mental Disorders, 1948-1975
Harry Yi-Jui Wu, Nanyang Technological University
The PANAS Scale and Self-Therapeutic Tracking Luke Stark, New York University
The Quantified Qualified self: The Number Affect Farzana Dudhwala, University of
Oxford
Tracking the Self, Installing Expertise: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and the Autoregulating Subject Beth Semel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
080. Educación superior y formación de ingenieros
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Picasso
Chair:
José Germano Neto, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Participants:
ASC&T, cotidiano e consumo tecnológico: leituras e aproximações Juliana Cristina
Santicioli dos Santos, Universidade Federal de São Carlos - PPGCTS; Cidoval Morais de
Sousa, UEPB
Nosotros:los otros, complejizando la educación científica en la periferia Diana María
Farías, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Pluralidade Epistêmica, Técnicas Locais e Emancipação Social José Germano Neto,
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Cuidado com o celular: uma abordagem CTS em aulas de Biologia André Luiz Rodrigues
dos Santos Cunha, Universidade Federal do Pará; José Alexandre Da Silva Valente,
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARÁ
T H U R S D A Y
El documental como herramienta de comunicación del primer Juicio Ciudadano
Uruguayo Ana Vasquez, Facultad de Ciencias, UdelaR; Marila Lázaro Olaizola, Unidad
de Ciencia y Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias, Udelar; Diego Vidart, Colectivo
DoKumental
Participação Docente na Seleção de Temas de Estudo: CTS como Dinamizador de
Listagens de Conteúdos Caetano Castro Roso, Universidade Federal de Santa
Catarina; Décio Auler, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
081. Complejidad y redes tecno-científicas en salud
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Quinquela
Chair:
Yuri Carvajal Bañados, Universidad de Chile
Participants:
Percepção Pública da Saúde Simone Pallone de Figueiredo, The State University of
Campinas (Unicamp; Carlos Vogt, The State University of Campinas (Unicamp); Ana
Paula Morales, DPCT/Labjor/Unicamp; Milagros Varguez, Tecnológico de Monterrey;
Rodrigo Bastos Cunha, Labjor/Unicamp; Patricia Aline Santos, Labjor/Unicamp;
Cristiane Gonçalves Pinho, Fundação Antonio Prudente; Marcio Derbli, Instituto de
Saúde
Software de gestão da saúde da família: um caso de desembarque da ciência? José
Marcos Silveira Gonçalves, UFRJ; Fernando Gonçalves Severo, 4S Membership
Tecnologías informáticas en salud; el caso de la reforma en Chile Jimena Carrasco,
Universidad Austral de Chile; Sebastián Medina, Universidad de Chile; Jorge Pacheco,
Universidad de Concepción
La colapsoterapia antituberculosa; llevando el confinamiento dentro de los cuerpos
Anibal Vivaceta, Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Valparaíso
Corpo Feminino como Lugar de Produção de Verdades sobre a Menopausa Rebeca
Buzzo Feltrin, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP); Lea Velho, State University of
Campinas, Brazil
082. Mediating Political Participation I
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Soldi
Chair:
Maria Vidart-Delgado, MIT
Participants:
Neoliberal Reform, Expertise, and Social Relations in Fire Safety Regulation: The Rise of
Performance Based Design Fire Engineering Graham Spinardi, University of Edinburgh
Engaging in a de-centred world Maja Horst, University of Copenhagen; Alan Irwin,
Copenhagen Business School
A Civic Alternative: D.I.Y. Hydrogen Sulfide Monitoring Elisabeth Wilder, Northeastern
University; Sara Wylie, Northeastern University
T H U R S D A Y
From assistance centers to official reports: technical mediations of humanitarian aid and
compensation in Colombia Fredy A. Mora-Gámez, University of Leicester, Universidad
Nacional de Colombia
Discussant:
Maria Vidart-Delgado, MIT
083. Design/Think with Care, STS & Local Issues I
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Verdi
Chairs:
Andrea Botero, Aalto University
Maria Fernanda Olarte Sierra, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá
Participants:
Beyond participation, caring as design strategy Andrea Botero, Aalto University
Bordar la tecnología y tecnologizar el bordado: encuentro entre conocimientos, saberes
y experiencias Manuel Franco-Avellaneda, OCyT; Laura Cortés, Pontificia Universidad
Javeriana
Sobre Design e Tecnologias Sociais: Construção simbólica e cultural na Casa do Artesão
Mariense/MG. Douglas dos Santos Lemos Lima, Universidade Federal de Itajubá;
Adilson Silva Mello, Universidade Federal de Itajubá; Rosinei Batista Ribeiro,
Faculdades Integradas Teresa D'Ávila (FATEA) / Universidade do Estado do Rio de
Janeiro (UERJ); Bianca Siqueira Martins Domingos, Universidade Federal de Itajubá UNIFEI
Contando con cuidado y tejiendo bienes comunes Maria Fernanda Olarte-Sierra,
Department of Design. Universidad de los Andes
Aprendiendo a leer la naturaleza: relación entre conocimientos científicos y
conocimientos ancestrales y locales Catherine Ramos García, Universidad Nacional de
Quilmes. Centro de Estudios Culturales y Ecológicos Prescott College
084. Plasticity, Local Biologies and Lamarckianism Across the Contemporary Life
Sciences II
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Biblioteca
Chair:
Sahra Gibbon, University College London
Participants:
Reproductive Knowledge and Genetic Risk: a construction of a genetic disease in the
Sertões of Brazil Neide Mayumi Osada, Unicamp (Brazil); Maria Conceição da Costa,
Unicamp (Brazil)
Meanings and practices in the search for biogenetic origins of adoptees in Brazil and
Quebec Débora Allebrandt, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil
We Are Who We Eat: Local biologies of plants, animals, and humans John Hartigan,
University of Texas, Austin
T H U R S D A Y
Environment, Epigenetics and Ethnography in Mexico City Elizabeth F.S. Roberts,
Univeristy of Michigan
Artifice or Application? Unfolding a History of DNA Nanotechnology Patrick McCray,
University of California, Santa Barbara; Brian Tyrell, University of California, Santa
Barbara
085. Politics, Publics, Participation and Practices: Governance of Technologies in
Global Networks II
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Borges
Chair:
Patricia Adriana Vargas-Leon, Syracuse University
Participants:
The Internet kill switch: a tool to ensure the survival of governments and nation-states
Patricia Adriana Vargas-Leon, Syracuse University
Las empresas trasnacionales en la gobernanza del ciberespacio María de Lourdes
Marquina Sánchez, Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México/Universidad
Nacional Autónoma de México
An approach to national Internet governance mechanisms Carolina Aguerre, Universidad
de San Andrés
The Borders of the Informational State: The Geopolitics of Macro-Level Socio-Technical
Systems Sandra Braman, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Discussant:
Olga Cavalli, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina
086. Thinking with Techno-anthropology II
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Chopin
Chair:
Cathrine Hasse, Aarhus University
Participants:
Technological Kinships: Vibrant technologies and nurse-patient engagements Ann
Katrine Bønnelykke Soffer, Aarhus University, School of Education
Calculating future life: living with the life-sustaining technologies in Japan Goro
Yamazaki, Osaka University
Rethinking Agency Through Distraction Jesper Aagaard, Aarhus University
Power, Meaning and Mapping: Semiotics of Participatory Geographical Information
Systems Paul Manson, Portland State University
Expertise in context: roles and statuses of experts in organization Olga Lelebina, Institut
Superieur de Gestion
T H U R S D A Y
087. Pensamento Iberoamericano em Ciência, Tecnologia e Desenvolvimento II
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Dalí
Chairs:
Renato Peixoto Dagnino, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP/Brazil
Márcio Moutinho Abdalla, Universidade Federal Fluminense
Maria Fernanda Rollo, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Participants:
Tecnologias e Utopias no Pensamento Anarquista Brasileiro (1900-1935) Gilson Leandro
Queluz, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)
O Desenvolvimentismo de Pinto e Guerreiro Ramos e o Neodesenvolvimentismo Ricardo
Afonso Ferreira de Vasconcelos, UTFPR; Mario Lopes Amorim, Universidade
Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
Pensando los vínculos entre ciencia, tecnología y desarrollo en Latinoamérica: las ideas
de Osvaldo Sunkel Eliana Arancibia Gutierrez, UNAM-UNICAMP; Daniela Pinheiro,
State University of Campinas - UNICAMP
Repensando Desenvolvimento Local e o Problema das Cidades Orientadas ao Mercado
Márcio Moutinho Abdalla, Universidade Federal Fluminense; Alexandre Faria, FGVEBAPE
La ciencia en cuestión en la Argentina. Ejes de un debate de principios de los años 70
Adriana Feld, CONICET - UNQ - U. Maimónides
088. Crossings: Tacking Between Spaces of Resistance
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Miró
Chair:
Antonia Caitlin Walford, CRESC/OU
Participants:
Equatorial Savage as Radical Chic: Geographies of Desire in the Age of Global
Technocultures Kavita Philip, University of California, Irvine
Why Bogotá? The Local, the Global and the Interesting, Reflexively Malcolm Ashmore,
Loughborough University; Olga Restrepo Forero, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Trapped between Science and Religion: Theory of Evolution in Turkish Academia Kaya
Akyuz, University of Vienna / Bogazici University; Banu Saatci, Istanbul Sehir
University
Visión(es) alter-nativa(s): Curación, relación y diferencia en el Sur de Chile. Cristobal
Bonelli, University of Amsterdam
Feeling Policy: Emotional Entanglements, Evidence and Contested Policy Fields Michael
Orsini, University of Ottawa
Discussants:
Salvador Schavelzon, Universidade Federal de São Paulo
Felipe Sussekind, PUC-RIo
T H U R S D A Y
089. Knowledge Transfer Via Material Objects: Writing it Out
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Moliere
Chair:
Edna F. Einsiedel, University of Calgary
Participants:
Mathematizing Music Composition: The Twentieth-Century Development of the
Schillinger System Clare Kim, MIT
Message in a bottle: Knowledge-transfer through market Sandra Daza-Caicedo,
Universidad de los Andes/Observatorio Colombiano de Ciencia y Tecnología
Pinole: a hybrid food Alexandra Littaye, University of Oxford
Biofuels in political cartoons: ironies, side effects and discolourings Edna F. Einsiedel,
University of Calgary
090. Systems of Oversight
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Mozart
Participants:
The Integrated Weather Team: A Potential Collaborative Site of STS Intervention Jennifer
J Henderson, Virginia Tech
Securing the living: governance, materiality and understandings of life during biological
emergencies Jose Antonio Cañada, University of Helsinki
Assessing the Economic Benefits of Early Warning Systems for Companies Simone
Wurster, Technische Universität Berlin, Institut für Technologie und Management, FG
Innovationsökonomie - VWS 2, Müller-Breslau-Straße 15 (Schleuseninsel), D-10623
Berlin; Michael Klafft, Fraunhofer-Institut für Offene Kommunikationssysteme FOKUS,
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31, 10589 Berlin, Germany
How to sell uncertain technologie ? (Re)Exploring detachments in ANT Frederic Goulet,
CIRAD, UMR Innovation / INTA Laboratorio Internacional Agriterris; Ronan Le Velly,
Montpellier SupAgro
Sociotechnical Resilience as an STS Concept Sulfikar Amir, Nanyang Technological
University (NTU)
Discussant:
Vivian Y. Choi, Cornell University
091. Innovación
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Picasso
Chair:
Natalia Gras, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco
T H U R S D A Y
Participants:
Políticas para incentivar la innovación en el sector productivo. Mario Capdevielle,
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA METROPOLITANA
Políticas Públicas e Indicadores de Inovação no Brasil Diego Rafael de Moraes Silva, State
University of Campinas (UNICAMP); Andre Tosi Furtado, State University of Campinas
(UNICAMP)
Innovaciones inclusivas y sus relaciones causales implícitas Natalia Gras, Universidad
Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco; Gabriela Dutrénit, Universidad Atónoma
Metropolitana/ Coordinadora de la Re LALICS; Matías Vera-Cruz, Universidad de
California, Los Ángeles (UCLA)
INNOVACIÓN ABIERTA PRODUCTIVA: Living Lab Susana Beatriz Darin, RED Leilac, IDEAR,
Universidad Abierta Interamericana
Ciência, tecnologia e inovação segundo o Instituto de Pesquisas Econômicas Aplicadas
(IPEA) Camila Carneiro Dias Rigolin, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCAR), Brazil;
Maria Cristina Innocentini Hayashi, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCAR), Brazil
092. Instrumentos y herramientas
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Quinquela
Chair:
Rosalia Marcela Lizondo, INTA Tucumàn
Participants:
Las Indicaciones Geográficas como herramientas de Agregado de Valor Mariana Bruno,
Estudiante de Maestría; Graciela Ghezán, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata;
María Laura Cendón, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA); Maria
Laura Viteri, INTA
La historia de la tecnología como instrumento del desarrollo regional Juan Arturo
Camargo, Professor Uniminuto
La controvertible política científico-tecnológica del maíz transgénico en México Yolanda
Castañeda, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco; Yolanda Massieu,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco
Caña de azúcar, quema y ambiente: concertación y participación en Los Ralos, Tucumán
Rosalia Marcela Lizondo, INTA Tucumàn
093. Mediating Political Participation II
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Soldi
Chair:
Jerry Doppelt, UCSD
Participants:
Measuring 'Stress' in the Air Traffic Controllers' Strike in the Reagan Presidency Jerry
Doppelt, UCSD
T H U R S D A Y
Os transgênicos no Brasil: política pública e participação. Maria Luísa Nozawa Ribeiro,
UFSCar
Presença e Informação: o dasein heideggeriano em tempos de internet, hiperconexão e
redes sociais. Priscilla Cavalcante Normando, Universidade de Brasília - Observatório
do Movimento pela Tecnologia Social na América Latina (OBMTS/UnB)
Open source culture re-imagines science in the public interest: Open Source Hardware
at CERN Alison Powell, London School of Economics and Political Science
“Aerospace-quality Technology by Volunteers”: Exploring Amateur Technocracy in DIY
Drones Christina Dunbar-Hester, Rutgers University
Conferencias de consenso en Uruguay: energía nuclear, minería (y desarrollo) Alejandra
Umpiérrez, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, UdelaR; Marila
Lázaro Olaizola, Unidad de Ciencia y Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias, Udelar; Ana
Vasquez, Facultad de Ciencias, UdelaR; Andrés Rius, Instituto de Ciencias Económicas,
UdelaR
094. Design/Think with care, STS & Local Issues II
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Verdi
Chair:
Tania Pérez Bustos, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Participants:
Feminist dialogues on care to envision imaginaries around gametes Sara Lafuente, CSIC Consejos Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spanish National Research Council)
¿Qué implica diseñar participativamente tecnologías desde el cuidado? Tania Pérez
Bustos, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
De la puntada al circuito: etnografía del proceso de construcción de un lenguaje de
programación que se borda Sara Daniela Márquez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
The happiness of local and global inequalities Michael Nebeling Petersen, Southern
University of Denmark
095. Banquet and Tango Show
Special Event
7:00 to 11:00 pm
Monserrat
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
096. Modelos de Institucionalização e Mecanismos de Difusão em Política
Científica e Tecnológica
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Biblioteca
Chairs:
Carolina Bagattolli, UFPR - Universidade Federal do Paraná
Tiago Brandão, IHC, FCSH-UNL
Participants:
O padrão recente da PCT&I brasileira e as máximas do inovacionismo Tildo José Furlan
Junior, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP; Rafael Dias, Campinas State
University
Políticas de CTI en América Latina: transferencia intrarregional de conocimientos y
capacidades nacionales Belén Baptista, Universidad de la República, Uruguay; Amílcar
Davyt García, Unidad de Ciencia y Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias, Udelar
Considerações sobre política de C&T em saúde no Brasil contemporaneo Marcia de
Oliveira Teixeira, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz / BRASIL; Ana Tereza Pinto Filipecki, Fiocruz;
Vinicius Pellizzaro Klein, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz / BRASIL
Política de software e serviços de TI no Brasil: uma análise de política Daniela Pinheiro,
State University of Campinas - UNICAMP; Milena Serafim, State University of
Campinas - UNICAMP
Análisis de las políticas públicas en biotecnología en Argentina (1982-2012) Diego
Aguiar, CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS EN CIENCIA, TECNOLOGÍA, CULTURA Y DESARROLLO CONICET - UNRNP
Reflexões No Desenvolvimento De Produto Relacionado Às Tecnologias Sociais Na
Produção De Imagens Sacras Camila Loricchio Veiga, Universidade Federal de Itajubá;
Rosinei Batista Ribeiro, Faculdades Integradas Teresa D'Ávila (FATEA) / Universidade
do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ); Adilson Silva Mello, Universidade Federal de
Itajubá; Isabela Batista Graça Grego, Faculdades Integradas Teresa D'Ávila - FATEA;
Bianca Siqueira Martins Domingos, Universidade Federal de Itajubá - UNIFEI; Gilbert
Silva, Universidade Federal de Itajubá - UNIFEI
097. Aportes de la teoría crítica de la tecnología para la evaluación tecnológica I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Borges
Participants:
Reification, Dereification and STS Andrew Feenberg, Simon Fraser University
La teoría crítica de la tecnología: Alcances y limitaciones Hector Gustavo Giuliano,
Universidad Católica Argentina; Fernando Tula Molina, UNQ, Conicet, Agencia
F R I D A Y
Código Técnico e controvérsias na implantação da UHE do Baixo Iguaçu Catiane
Matiello, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR; Gilson Leandro
Queluz, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)
Disputa y Control tecnológico: Más allá de la producción y el mercado Helder Binimelis,
Universidad Católica de Temuco
Nuevas modalidades organizativas para enfrentar la convergencia tecnológica Mónica
Casalet, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) sede México
Alcances normativos de una lectura feenbergeana de los conflictos ambientales Ayelén
Cavalli, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata
Discussant:
Hector Gustavo Giuliano, Universidad Católica Argentina
098. Environmental controversies in world risk society.
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Chopin
Participants:
Resistance to nuclear technology from a cosmopolitan perspective: on the plans to
construct a small nuclear reactor on the border between Argentina and Paraguay
Agustin Piaz, CONICET-UNSAM
You can´t socially construct bicycles without rubber: SCOT needs a ´cosmopolitan turn´
Ana Maria Vara, Universidad Nacional de San Martin
The struggle to regulate pesticides in rural Argentina: dealing with global risk
governance in a peripheral context Florencia Arancibia, State University of New York
at Stony Brook
Minería,desarrollo y sostenibilidad: el extractivismo desde los estudios CTS Ernesto
Andrade-Sastoque, Universidad de Los Andes
Public participation, environmental conflicts and technological determinism: the case of
Guatemala’s hydropower projects Renato Giovanni Ponciano Sandoval, Universidad
de San Carlos de Guatemala
Radioactive Waste Repository and Social Crisis: Science to Help Technopolitics. Blanck
Julie, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (Sciences-Po Paris/ CNRS)
Discussant:
Julia Silvia Guivant, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
099. Science, Theory and Conceptual Innovation
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Dalí
Chair:
Robert Evans, Cardiff University
Participants:
Cognitive justice as a theorical-metodological base for scientific policy Ángel Ruiz,
UNAM; Andoni Eizagirre, Universidad de Mondragón
F R I D A Y
New Media Revolutions and the Lifeworld: Postcolonial Theory and the Consumer
Internet Christopher Leslie, New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering
Understanding 'understanding' in Science Communication Martin Weinel, Cardiff School
of Social Sciences, Cardiff University; Nicolette M Priaulx, Cardiff Law School, Cardiff
University
Why Science Matters: The Third Wave and Scientific Values Robert Evans, Cardiff
University; Harry Collins, Cardiff University
Distributed lab technicians. Operating an orbiting greenhouse. Jens Petter Kirkhus
Johansen, NTNU Social Research; Petter Grytten Almklov, NTNU Social Research Ltd;
Torgeir Kolstø Haavik, NTNU Social Research; Elena Parmiggiani, Norwegian
University of Science and Technology
Toward Buzzword Studies: Sexual Health and the Power of Buzz Steven Epstein,
Northwestern University; Laura Mamo, San Francisco State University
100. Materializing, Practicing and Contesting Data I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Miró
Chairs:
Nerea Calvillo, Goldsmiths, University of London
Jennifer Gabrys, Goldsmiths, University of London
Helen Pritchard, Goldsmiths, University of London
Nick Shapiro, University of Oxford
Participants:
Stuck Inside of Mobile? Local Climate Initiatives Practicing Eco-feedback Georg
Aichholzer, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Technology Assessment
Anticipating the Future: Temporal Regimes of Meteorological Decision Making Phaedra
Daipha, Rutgers University
Change in degree of trust about misconceptions on radioactivity Kazumi Sano, National
Institute for Environmental Studies
From Network to Egg: The Extended Arrangements of Air Pollution Data Jennifer Gabrys,
Goldsmiths, University of London; Nerea Calvillo, Goldsmiths, University of London;
Helen Pritchard, Goldsmiths, University of London; Tom Keene, Goldsmiths, University
of London; Nick Shapiro, University of Oxford
The digital coral reef Elena Parmiggiani, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology; Eric Monteiro, Department of Informatics, University of Oslo
101. Engaging society in research and innovation I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Moliere
Chair:
Henk Mulder, University of Groningen
F R I D A Y
Participants:
Towards societal embedding of synthetic biology - engaging the public Afke Wieke
Betten, Athena Institute, VU University Amsterdam; Jacqueline Broerse, Free
University Amsterdam; Frank Kupper, VU University Amsterdam; Tjard de Cock
Buning, Prof. dr.
Mind the gap: democratic participation, scientific enquiry and public engagementInsights from the Surprise project Vincenzo Pavone, CSIC - Consejo Superior
Investigaciones Cientícas; Elvira Santiago, Consejo Superior Investigaciones
Científicas; Sara Degli Esposti, The Open University Business School
How to design multi-stakeholder learning processes around animal welfare research
Marianne Benard, VU University
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Science, Technology and Innovation Policies in Latin
American Ernesto Fernandez Polcuch, UNESCO; alessandro bello, UNESCO
What Smart Grids tell about innovation narratives in the EU: hopes, visions and
regulation Lucia Vesnic-Alujevic, European Commission; Melina Breitegger, European
Commission; Ângela Guimarães Pereira, European Commission - Joint Research
Centre
102. Nanoparticles and macro policy: Reflections on the development of
nanotechnology in the Americas I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Monserrat I
Participants:
Compliance Programs, Direito à informação do consumidor e riscos nanotecnológicos
Wilson Engelmann, UNISINOS; Raquel von Hohendorff, Unisinos
Nanotecnología en Venezuela: desarrollo científico-tecnológico en el nuevo marco
político Maria Sonsire Lopez, Centro Estudios de la Ciencia. Instituto Venezolano de
Investigaciones Científicas
Movimiento de asimetrías en las redes. Nuevas formas de entender las relaciones
científicas entre el Sur y Norte Global Marcela Suarez, FCCyT
Procesos de I+D en nanotecnologías: análisis socio-técnico de instrumentos de políticas
públicas en el sistema Agroalimentario Argentino. Tomás Javier Carrozza, Universidad
de Mar del Plata
Workers’ demands for precaution and transparency in nanotechnology development
Richard Appelbaum, University of California, Santa Barbara; Guillermo Foladori,
Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas; Edgar Zayago Lau, Autonomous University of
Zacatecas
Nanotechnology and Worker Health and Safety Kristen Kulinowski, Science and
Technology Policy Institute, USA
Discussant:
Jason Gallo, Science and Technology Policy Institute
103. Structure
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
F R I D A Y
Monserrat II
Participants:
Health, Space, and the Profession of the Dean of Women in American Colleges (18901915) Carla Yanni, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Structural Competency for Structural Disciplines: Universal Design education and
epistemologies of evidence-based design Aimi Hamraie, Vanderbilt University
“Some Women May Be Reluctant to Discuss Their Pain”: Vulvar Incompetence at the NIH
Christine Labuski, Virginia Tech
Threat Governmentality and “Moral Injury”: the structure of decision and the pathology
of feeling in US military behavioral health Kenneth MacLeish, Center for Medicine,
Health and Society
Breaking the Cycle? Circuits of development, testing, and exchange in new tuberculosis
therapies Susan Craddock, University of Minnesota
Discussants:
JuLeigh Petty, Vanderbilt University
jonathan metzl, Vanderbilt University
104. Civic Infrastructure & Democratic Epistemologies
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Mozart
Chair:
Max Liboiron, Northeastern University
Participants:
Data Collection as Activism: Grassroots Canvasing after Hurricane Sandy Max Liboiron,
Northeastern University
Mapping Wildfires, Managing Time: representing the multiple temporalities of disaster
Katrina Petersen, University of California, San Diego
A New Weather Research Lab: Connecting Weather Practitioners to the Academic
Community Jennifer J Henderson, Virginia Tech; Laura Myers, University of Alabama;
Allen Parrish, University of Alabama
Women of the Storm - Rough Cut Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University
Local climate governance – possibilities and barriers for municipal promotion of
sustainable living Marie Chimwemwe Degnbol, University of Copenhagen
Art and the city: Exploring gaps and short-comings in technoscientific visualizations Anja
Johansen, NTNU
Discussant:
Kim Fortun, RPI
105. South-North-South dialogues on Science and Technology I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Picasso
F R I D A Y
Chair:
Raoni Guerra Rajão, UFMG
Participants:
Scientists, Publics and Transgenics: Information, Trust, Communication and Engagement
on Research dealing with Vector-borne Diseases Christophe Boete, IRD - UMR 190; Uli
Beisel, University Halle-Wittenberg; Luisa Reis Castro, Spiral, Université de Liège /
Maastricht University; Nicolas Césard, N/A; R.G. Reeves, MPG
Science, Technology, and Society (STS) Studies: China, Europe, and North American in
Dialogue Carl Mitcham, Colorado School of Mines; Nan Wang, University of Chinese
Academy of Sciences
Unlocking Silent Histories: Lake Atitlan, Guatemala Ricardo B. Duque, Alabama State
Univeristy; Donna DeGennaro, Unlocking Silent Histories Organization
Exploring the Scientific Aesthetics of Food Labeling in the Americas Stephanie Houston
Grey, Louisiana State University
106. Responsible Research and Innovation: Legitimizing Emerging Technologies I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Quinquela
Chair:
Michelle Chauvet, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco
Participants:
La construcción de “soft law”: Hacia una “investigación e innovación responsables (RRI)"
en nanotecnología Adriana Chiancone, Universidad de la República; Enrique Martínez
Larrechea, Universidad de la Empresa - Uruguay
Nanotechnology in Argentina. A responsible innovation process? Javier Ignacio Garcia
Fronti, University of Buenos Aires; Andoni Ibarra, University of the Basque Country
Regulación de las nanotecnologías en México ¿anticipación, alineación o enajenación?
Mónica Anzaldo, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto
Politécnico Nacional (CINVESTAV); Michelle Chauvet, Universidad Autónoma
Metropolitana Azcapotzalco
Institutionalization of public policies & diffusion of innovation: the case of interventional
radiology Philippe Gorry, GREThA CNRS 5113, Dpt. of Social Sciences, University of
Bordeaux; Benoit Cyril, Sciences Po Bordeaux; Pascal Ragouet, University of Bordeaux
Discerning the Effects of the Economy on Scientific Expertise David Caudill, Villanova
University
Regulating New Technologies: A Case Study of Legal Foresighting Shawn Harmon,
Univresity of Edinburgh; Fabiana Arzuaga, MINCYT
107. Aproximaciones teóricas y escenarios de educación no formal
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Soldi
Chair:
Eileen Bernal, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
F R I D A Y
Participants:
Materias CTS en currículos de formación por ciclos en Ingeniería en Colombia Eileen
Bernal, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Educação CTS: sentidos sobre tecnologias em uma proposta pedagógica politécnica
Raquel Folmer Corrêa, UFSC
Cidadania sociotécnica na formação de engenheiros: desafios para a educação CTS
Edson Jacinski, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
A Precarização dos Docentes de Ensino Superior: O Olhar da Saúde do Trabalhador Katia
Reis Souza, FIOCRUZ
Revisión del esquema conceptual básico de los estudios CTS+i vistos desde el triángulo
del conocimiento Jose Antonio Hernanz Moral, Universidad Veracruzana, Dirección
General de Desarrollo Académico e Innovación Educativa; Rubén López Domínguez,
Universidad Veracruzana. Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas.
108. Producción de conocimiento y políticas públicas: tensiones y oportunidades
de una compleja relación I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Verdi
Chair:
Héctor Javier Avila, Centro de Estudios de Seguridad Urbana FCPyS UNCuyo
Participants:
Hacia la construcción del campo de los estudios CTS en México Jazmín Anaid Flores,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Conocimiento criminológico y política criminal: un estudio de caso Héctor Javier Avila,
Centro de Estudios de Seguridad Urbana FCPyS UNCuyo
La medición como práctica administrativa y su papel en la construcción de objetos de
frontera y gobernabilidad Yuri Jack Gómez Morales, Universidad Nacional de
Colombia
Movilización y mediación de conocimientos. Regulaciones en salud en Argentina
Ezequiel Benito, Center for Science, Technology and Society - Maimonides University
Planes Nacionales de Ciencia y Tecnología de Argentina y definición de agendas de
investigación Victoria Ugartemendia, UBA
109. Ciência, Tecnologia e Gênero I
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Biblioteca
Chairs:
Maria Margaret Lopes, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP)
Maria Conceição da Costa, Unicamp (Brazil)
Participants:
A Produção de conhecimento em Gênero, Ciência & Tecnologia em periódicos latinoamericanos Rebeca Buzzo Feltrin, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP); Maria
F R I D A Y
Margaret Lopes, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP); Maria De Cléofas Faggion
Alencar, Embrapa; Bruna Vasconcellos, UNICAMP
La participación de la mujer en el sistema CTI argentino: 2000-2014 Patricia Bárbara
Flores, Centro REDES
Fanny Tabak e os primeiros passos dos estudos sobre Ciência, Tecnologia e Gênero no
Brasil Bruna Vasconcellos, UNICAMP; Márcia Maria Tait Lima, Universidade Estadual
de Campinas - UNICAMP/Brazil
110. Prospectos para la innovacion colaborativa en America Latina
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Borges
Chair:
Tonatiuh Anzures, University College London
Participants:
Scientific migration and distant collaboration. Mexican immigrants in the UK Tonatiuh
Anzures, University College London
Highly skilled mobility and migration: Latin American trends and interpretations from
the brain drain to globalization Lucas Jorge Luchilo, centro redes e instituto
universitario en ciencias de la salud
Por uma cultura hacker: software livres e direitos autorais Flora Rodrigues Gonçalves,
UFMG
Apoyo para el comercio justo: Inequidades y perspectivas entre actores José Aramis
Marin Pérez, Université de Lorraine; Juan Morúa Ramírez, Université de Lorraine; Igor
Rivera, Instituto Politécnico Nacional; Christophe Schmitt, Université de Lorraine
111. Historia y estudios sociales de la Infraestructura
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Chopin
Chair:
Ericka Herazo, Universidad de Los Andes
Participants:
A importância dos Centros de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (P&D) na gênese do processo
científico e tecnológico brasileiro Tânia Rosa Cascaes, Reynaldo de Oliveira Ferreira
Cambio Tecnológico y Desarrollo Local: Estudio de caso sobre FRE. Ariamnis Tomasa
Alcazar, Professor; Jorge Núñez Jover, Universidad de La Habana
Diálogos em busca de uma cena: a contínua polêmica do programa alimentar
Multimistura no Brasil. Lucimeri Ricas Ricas, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Movilidad en el desarrollo de recursos humanos en la ciencia en México Eduardo Robles
Belmont, IIMAS, UNAM
Los jóvenes y la investigación Analía Sclavo, Comisión Sectorial del Investigación
Científica - Universidad de la República; Andrea Waiter, Comisión Sectorial del
Investigación Científica - Universidad de la República
F R I D A Y
Mobile broadband standardization, the technopolitics of shaping infrastructure. Diego
Vicentin, University of Campinas
112. Beyond Infrastructure: Theorizing Alternatives and Absences
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Dalí
Chair:
Paul N. Edwards, University of Michigan
Participants:
How to Fix Infrastructure Studies: Repair as Creative Entanglement Steven Jackson,
Cornell University
Living in the broken city: favelas, infrastructural inequity and the materiality of the
digital Padma Chirumamilla, University of Michigan; David Nemer, Indiana University
‘O Infrastructure, Where Art Thou?’: old and new infrastructures for social media
datasets. Jean-Christophe Plantin, Université de Compiègne
On Infrastructure Time Paul N. Edwards, University of Michigan
A Reverse Salient in the Uneven Contours of Information Infrastructure Innovation Robin
Williams, University of Edinburgh
Infrastructure and Interventions Eric Monteiro, Department of Informatics, University of
Oslo
Discussant:
Lucy Suchman, Lancaster University
113. Materializing, Practicing and Contesting Data II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Miró
Participants:
What are we monitoring?: Environmental bridging organisations and local knowledge for
children’s environmental health (CEH) Paivi Abernethy, University of Waterloo; Nicole
Klenk, University of Toronto
Military Fallout: Conflict over the origins and response to environmental health
problems Jennifer Ohayon, University of California, Santa Cruz
The Problematic Adoption of an Air Quality Index in China Rodolfo Andres Hernandez,
Tsinghua University
Precios Cuidados: Experiments in the Collectively Controlled Sensing of Quantitative
Change Ana Gross, University of Warwick; Lucia Ariza, IIGG, University of Buenos Aires
114. Engaging society in research and innovation II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Moliere
F R I D A Y
Chair:
Marie Louise Jørgensen, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation
Participants:
Functional Study of the Science Museum Xiang Li, Tsinghua University, Shenzhen School
Nowcasting the Aurora: Curiosity and Beauty Driven Citizen Science Andrea H Tapia,
Penn State University; Nicholas LaLone, Penn State University; Elizabeth MacDonald,
NASA; Michelle Hall, Science Education Solutions
Patient-Powered Research: Bringing Laboratory Medicine to the Real World Michael
Burnam-Fink, Arizona State University; Heather M Ross, Arizona State University
Research portfolios for societal problems: conceptual frameworks and analytical tools
Matthew Wallace, Ingenio (CSIC-UPV), Univ. Politècnica de València; Ismael Rafols,
INGENIO (CSIC-UPV), Universitat Politècnica de València; Tommaso Ciarli, SPRU,
University of Sussex
The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation and the Problem of Plant-related
Citizen Science Brian Beaton, University of Pittsburgh
115. Nanoparticles and macro policy: Reflections on the development of of
nanotechnology in the Americas II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Monserrat I
Chair:
Tomás Javier Carrozza, Universidad de Mar del Plata
Participants:
Nanotechnology, Nanofoods as The new frontier of the agrofoods systems : The
Brazilian case Paulo Roberto Martins, RENANOSOMA
Science and technology in food production: a discussion on nanofoods Tânia Elias
Magno Da Silva, Universidade Federal de Sergipe (Brazil); Wilson Engelmann,
UNISINOS; Diego Rodrigues Souto Calazans, Universidade Federal de Sergipe (Brazil)
Trends in nanotechnology regulatory scenarios: food industry and biofuels Adriano
Premebida, FDB
Nanotecnologias aplicadas aos agroquímicos e o Direito Raquel von Hohendorff,
Unisinos; Wilson Engelmann, UNISINOS
116. STS and “the State”
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Monserrat II
Chairs:
Nicholas J Rowland, Pennsylvania State University
Jan-Hendrik Passoth, Technische Universität Berlin
Participants:
Oceans Apart: Law and Politics of Maritime Direct Action, 1957-1963 Mary Mitchell,
University of Pennsylvania
F R I D A Y
Is the state an actor or not? Jeffrey A. Knapp, Pennsylvania State University; Sarp Yanki
Kalfa, Pennsylvania State University
State multiplicity, in alphabetical order Nicholas J Rowland, Pennsylvania State
University; Jan-Hendrik Passoth, Technische Universität Berlin
Translating the State. Digitization of Governmental Information Flows from an ANT
perspective Annalisa Pelizza, University of Twente, NL
Securing the Human: Xenotransplantation, Securitization, and Human-Animal Relations
Rachel Carr, University of Sydney
Science Technology and Society and post-Keynesian / post-Fordism Regime of
Production Ricardo Gonçalves Da Silva, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento
Cientifico & Tecnológico- CNPq
117. Agricultural research, GMO, and STS I
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Mozart
Chair:
Mariana Cuello, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
Participants:
Public versus private interest: contested definitions of property rights in the GMO
debate in Chile Maite Paulina Salazar, Universidad Santo Tomás
Obstáculos para la diversidad tecnológica: problemas de coexistencia de alternativas
productivas en algodón en Argentina Valeria Arza, CENIT, Buenos Aires; Patrick van
Zwanenberg, CENIT, Argentina
La transferencia tecnológica en Universidades y el rol de las Oficinas de Transferencia
Tecnológica en proyectos de biotecnología agropecuaria Facundo Romani,
Universidad Nacional de Quilmes; Pablo Ariel Pellegrini, Instituto de Estudios sobre la
Ciencia y la Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes / CONICET; Darío Codner,
Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
La soja RR en Argentina: bordeando la mercantilización del conocimiento Mariana
Cuello, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
Os Transgênicos e o Imperativo da Modernização Agrícola - Notas Sobre o Caso
Brasileiro Vivianne Caroline Santos Sobral, UFSCar
Los conocimientos científicos y la definición de la toxicidad de los agroquímicos en el
contexto argentino. María Paula Blois, Universidad de Buenos Aires
118. South-North-South dialogues on Science and Technology II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Picasso
Chair:
Ricardo B. Duque, Alabama State Univeristy
Participants:
Configuring the ICT4D User for Financial Inclusion Tanya Rabourn, School of Information,
The University of Texas at Austin
F R I D A Y
Post-colonial nanotechnology? The absence of governance rationales from the South
Paulo de Freitas Castro Fonseca, Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra;
Tiago Santos Pereira, University of Coimbra
From the land to the virtual: Facebook and Inuit users. Alex Castleton, Carleton
University
Cognitive justice, open access and digital literacy Florence Piron, Université Laval
119. Responsible Research and Innovation: Legitimizing Emerging Technologies II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Quinquela
Chair:
Javier Ignacio Garcia Fronti, University of Buenos Aires
Participants:
Apropiación tecnocientífica de saberes tradicionales socioambientalmente relevantes
Laura Alicia Olivares Lagos, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
The Student and the Device Cristina Popescu, Grhapes (EA 7287) – INS HEA, EHESS,
France
Redesign do processo de confecção de imagens sacras e Tecnologias Sociais em
Aparecida, SP, Brasil Isabela Batista Graça Grego, Faculdades Integradas Teresa
D'Ávila - FATEA; Rosinei Batista Ribeiro, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro FAT/UERJ; Camila Loricchio Veiga, Universidade Federal de Itajubá; Adilson Silva
Mello, Universidade Federal de Itajubá; Bianca Siqueira Martins Domingos,
Universidade Federal de Itajubá - UNIFEI; Gilbert Silva, Universidade Federal de
Itajubá - UNIFEI
Unloking: apropiacion de la tecnologia celular ilegal en Bogotá Elkin Fernando Marin
Osorio, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
120. Governance-in-the-making I
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Soldi
Chairs:
Nicolas Baya-Laffite, Medialab, Sciences Po Paris
Stefan Cihan Aykut, EHESS, Paris
Participants:
Realizing instruments of governance Jan-Peter Voss, Technische Universität Berlin
Isomorphism and Innovation Policies: a Comparative Analysis Carolina Bagattolli, UFPR Universidade Federal do Paraná
Randomised controlled trials, health agencies and consumer organisations: the political
resolution of controversies Alain Giami, INSERM - France
Loose Governance of Life Yoshizawa Go, Osaka University
The Chilean import of cognitive objects of government: family violence and bullying
Claudio Ramos Zincke, Universidad Alberto Hurtado; Fernando Valenzuela,
Universidad Andres Bello
F R I D A Y
121. Producción de conocimiento y políticas públicas: tensiones y oportunidades
de una compleja relación II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Verdi
Participants:
Políticas públicas y producción de conocimiento colectivo: un acercamiento al portal
educ.ar Marisa Alvarez, UNTREF; Veronica Xhardez, UNTREF
La comunidad científica frente al poder político en México Vanessa Sandoval-Romero,
CIRST/UQAM; Rosalba Casas, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, UNAM
Los modos de producción de conocimiento en los instrumentos de promoción científica
y tecnológica en Argentina: La formulación y evaluación del Programa de Áreas
Estratégicas Victoria Castro, UBA
A Política Científica para o Câncer no Estado de São Paulo: características da agenda de
pesquisa Renan Gonçalves Leonel, State University of Campinas, UNICAMP; Maria
Conceição da Costa, University if de Campinas
Ciência e política na cooperação Sul-Sul: panorama da cooperação brasileira em saúde
Nicole Aguilar Gayard, University of Campinas; Maria Conceição da Costa, University
if de Campinas
Tecnologías de gobierno en las prácticas de intervención y gestión de jóvenes internados
por infracciones a la ley Janaina de Souza Bujes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
do Sul
122. Engineering Studies Meeting
Special Event. All invited, lunch included.
1:00 to 2:00 pm
Borges
123. SSS Meeting
Special Event
1:00 to 2:00 pm
Outside restaurant (TBD): Outside Restaurant
124. Ciencia, tecnología, innovación y género
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Biblioteca
Chairs:
Magalí Turkenich, UNLP/ Centro Redes
Marília Gomes de Carvalho, Professor of master and Doctorate Program- PPGTE- UTFPR
Gabriela Elisa Sued, Universidad de Buenos Aires-Centro Redes
Participants:
Indicadores de desenvolvimento em CTS e a Autonomia feminina nadia terezinha
covolan, rosendo a. covolan e antonia maria covolan; Marília Gomes de Carvalho,
Professor of master and Doctorate Program- PPGTE- UTFPR
F R I D A Y
Las mujeres y la computación: representaciones de jóvenes acerca de la informática a
nivel laboral y educativo. María Florencia Botta, UBA/Conicet/CCTS Universidad
Maimonides; Lucila Dughera, Centro Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad/Universidad
Maimónides/CONICET; Guillermina Yansen, UBA/Centro Ciencia, Tecnología y
Sociedad/Universidad Maimónides/CONICET
Género, tecnología y pobreza. El caso de las explotaciones familiares algodoneras en el
Chaco argentino Gabriela Elisa Sued, Universidad de Buenos Aires-Centro Redes
Construcción de indicadores académico-profesionales en ciencia y tecnología con
perspectiva género. Encuesta Nacional de Género, Ciencia y Tecnología. Magalí
Turkenich, UNLP/ Centro Redes; Eleonora Baringoltz, MINCyT
The social life of statistics in LGBTQ activism: Health discourse, quantification and
political power Somjen Frazer, Columbia University
125. STS to and from psychology
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Borges
Chair:
Ezequiel Benito, Center for Science, Technology and Society - Maimonides University
Participants:
Productivity, economy and scientific policy: Scientific community facing hard times.
Alejandra Carolina Morales-Nasser, Monterrey Institute of Technology
La psicología y pedagogía en el Gimnasio Moderno de Bogotá: La transferencia de
conocimiento, apropiación y adaptación de subjetividades en torno a la infancia Joan
Sebastian Soto Triana, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
A visualization of the structure and dynamics of multiple independent discoveries in
science. Sofia Liberman, Facultad de Psicología. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México
Emotions as a Driver of Science: Bill Hamilton and Kin Selection Ullica Christina
Segerstrale, Illinois Institute of Technology
On being a member of 4S and a psychologist of science Mike Gorman, University of
Virginia
Discussant:
Michael E. Gorman, National Science Foundation
126. Embodied Identities Online
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Chopin
Chair:
Hector Carrillo, Northwestern University
Participants:
Virtual Gay Spaces and the Realization of Flexible Sexual Identities Hector Carrillo,
Northwestern University
F R I D A Y
Networked Science Enthusiasts: Offline Identities and Online Knowledge Oliver Marsh,
University College London
Perpetual Motion: Temporal Neoliberal Logic in Gendered Technoscientific Life Kelly
Moore, Loyola University Chicago; Nathalia Hernandez Vidal, Loyola University
Chicago
Vedettes en la Web. Atención, Partners y ganancias en YouTube Agostina
Dolcemáscolo, CONICET/ e-TCS/ CCTS/ UM
Reflexões sobre Identidade e Sociabilidade a partir dos Jogos Online Adriana Tenorio,
UNIFAP
127. The Science and Politics of Biodiversity: Protecting and Governing Nature
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Dalí
Chairs:
Håkon B. Stokland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Sara Peres, UCL
Participants:
The New Scandinavian Wolves: Preserving by Transforming in the Age of Biodiversity?
Håkon B. Stokland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Scientific ambiguity and its consequences. A study of the iconic monarch butterfly. Karin
Gustafsson, Cornell University; Bruce Lewenstein, Cornell University; Steven Wolf,
Cornell University; Anurag Agrawal, Cornell University
Vital Alterities: Microbiomics and the Re-organ-ization of the Body Richard Alexander
Fadok, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Program in History, Anthropology, and
Science, Technology, and Society
Technologies of protection in a preserved space: “Wild nature” and Mau Mau resistance
in Kenya’s Aberdare National Park Wairimu Njambi, Florida Atlantic University;
William O'Brien, Florida Atlantic University
Expertise for biodiversity policies: How can experts deal with current reforms? Audrey
Coreau, Centre A. Koyré; Claire Nowak, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental
Studies; Mermet Laurent, CESCO / MNHN
Certification Schemes, Biodiversity and markets: Protecting and Organizing Nature in
Coffee production in Colombia. Derly Yohanna Sánchez Vargas, Lancaster University
Sharing: co-production in an international germplasm conservation database Sara Peres,
UCL
128. “The governance of GM crops: Global lessons from cross-cultural
comparisons
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Miró
Participants:
Analysing the factors that shape public attitudes and concerns to genetically modified
(GM) crops and foods in Brazil: A case of institutional betrayal? Phil Macnaghten,
F R I D A Y
Durham University and University of Campinas - UNICAMP; Naira Tomiello, Federal
University of Santa Catarina
Conflicts between farmers-experts in the use/knowledge of GMOs crops and on the
increase of resistance to herbicides Julia Silvia Guivant, Universidade Federal de Santa
Catarina
Large-scale and long-term performance of GM soybean in South America – Analyzing
limitations of current biosafety research and decision-making Georgina CatacoraVargas, AGRUCO, University Mayor de San Simón, Cochabamba, Bolivia & SEED
(Society, Ecology and Ethics Department), GenØk-Centre for Biosafety, Tromsø,
Norway
Agri/Cultures: Governing the Relational Networks of GMOs Fern Wickson, GenØk Centre
for Biosafety
Science As Power, Knowledge As Action: epistemic reduction as human-natural violence
in global GM corporate agriculture’s struggle to enclose the global food commons
Brian Wynne, University of Lancaster
Discussant:
Patrick van Zwanenberg, Research Fellow
129. Modos de representación: Cartographies and Urban Interventions
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Moliere
Chair:
Anabella Speziale, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Participants:
Aproximaciones interdisciplinarias en el estudio socio-espacial de la basura Ilana
Boltvinik Riesenfeld, Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana / UAM Cuajimalpa
Fabricação de Poéticas nas Práticas Cotidianas dos “Microrroteiros da Cidade” Fernanda
Bornancin, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR; Marilda Lopes
Pinheiro Queluz, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR
Video y Poesía para representar nuestro mundo. Usos del soporte audiovisual en la
investigación científica. Anabella Speziale, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Cidade e ciência: um desdobramento possível Thaís Harumi Manfré Yado, Universidade
Federal de São Carlos
130. Bridging STS and Communication Studies
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Monserrat I
Chair:
Pablo J. Boczkowski, Northwestern University
Participants:
Pedagogical Challenges in the Digital Age: Historicizing Communications “Revolutions
Susan Douglas, University of Michigan
F R I D A Y
Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women and the Racialization of Early Electronic
Manufacture lisa nakamura, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Building infrastructure cooperatively: Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in Latin America
Hernan Galperin, Universidad de San Andres
Bridging STS and Communication Studies: Some Recent Developments Pablo J.
Boczkowski, Northwestern University; Roderic Crooks, UCLA- Information Studies;
Leah Lievrouw, UCLA; Ignacio Siles, Northwestern University
Fotografías Móviles. Indagando la Construcción de la Vida Cotidiana y el uso de
Smartphones. Luis Eduardo Iturra, Universidad de Chile
La reconstrucción del campo del periodismo de ciencias en la Argentina Cecilia Rosen,
Conicet/FLACSO/Centro Redes; Carmelo Andrés Polino, Centro REDES; Carina
Cortassa, Centro REDES
131. South-North-South dialogues on Science and Technology III
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Monserrat II
Chair:
Xiaobai Shen, University of Edinburgh Business School
Participants:
Contingency of global imitation - A case study of Chinese adoption of Western
Intellectual Property Regime Xiaobai Shen, University of Edinburgh Business School
Para além de centro e periferia: uma descolonização epistêmica da física brasileira no
século XX Heraclio Duarte Tavares, Programa de História das ciências e das técnicas e
epistemologia (HCTE) - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ); Clarice Moreira
Portugal, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva (PPGSC) - Universidade
Federal da Bahia (UFBA)
The contradictory adoption of ICT in the management of environmental self-images in
the Amazon Raoni Guerra Rajão, UFMG; Camilla Marcolino, UFMG
132. Agricultural research, GMO, and STS II
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Mozart
Chair:
Renata Motta, desiguALdades.net
Participants:
La Quinua como actor de cambio agroalimentario, pedagógico y político Astrid Lorena
Perafan Ledezma, Universidad del Magdalena
Lo que encierra la semilla del maíz en México Edit Antal, UNAM Mexico
Las semilla de maíz en México: ¿bien común, artefacto o patrimonio? Yolanda Massieu,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco; Yolanda Castañeda, Universidad
Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco
F R I D A Y
Scientific experimentation, avian genetics and military dictatorship in Argentina. The
National Institute of Agricultural Technology (1956-1976). Cecilia Gárgano, CONICETUNSAM
The dialectics of crop domestication and diversification: evolutionary biology and use
value production Lev Jardón Barbolla, Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en
Ciencias y Humanidades, UNAM
Sociotecnia y políticas públicas frente al movimiento transfronterizo del maíz GM Jorge
Avila, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana - Azcapotzalco; José Francisco Avila,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
133. A prática docente nas relações entre Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Picasso
Chairs:
Rosemeiry De Castro Prado, Jose Carlos do Prado e Nair de Castro Prado
Murilo Cretuchi Delfino de Oliveira, Nilda Lucemar Cretuchi de Oliveira Jose Carlos
Delfino de Oliveira
Participants:
A exclusão das mulheres da produção tecnocientífica na computação Fabiane Lima,
UTFPR; Luiz Ernesto Merkle, Paraná Federal University of Technology, at Curitiba
Teaching STS to Science Students in Japan: Challenges and Possibilities Kenji Ito,
Graduate University for Advanced Studies
Reflections on the Conceptions of Science of High School Students in the city of Campos
dos Goytacazes (Brazil) Verusca Moss Simões dos Reis, UENF (State University of
Northern of Rio de Janeiro)
Convergencias entre modelos de Políticas de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación y de
Calidad de la Educación Superior Carolina Cabrera Di Piramo, Facultad de Ciencias,
Universidad de la República, Uruguay; Amílcar Davyt García, Unidad de Ciencia y
Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias, Udelar
Tecnología y Universidad Pública Regional: Caso Universidad de Pamplona-Colombia
Laura Patricia Villamizar, UNIVERSIDAD DE PAMPLONA - COLOMBIA
134. Alien Ocean, Author Meets Critics
Author Meets Critic
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Quinquela
Chair:
Natasha Myers, York University
Panel Members:
Elizabeth F.S. Roberts, Univeristy of Michigan
Deborah Heath, Lewis & Clark College
John Hartigan, University of Texas, Austin
Alondra Nelson, Columbia University
Stefan Helmreich, MIT
F R I D A Y
135. Governance-in-the-making II
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Soldi
Chair:
Jan-Peter Voss, Technische Universität Berlin
Participants:
Scenarios of energy transition: expertise, political power, and contested futures in the
German energy debate Stefan Cihan Aykut, EHESS, Paris
Environmental Impact Assessment on trial: how a global policy instrument deals with its
own politicization Nicolas Baya-Laffite, Medialab, Sciences Po Paris
Approaches of the Digital Agendas in Latin America (2000 - 2010). The case of Uruguay.
Ana Rivoir, Universidad de la República Uruguay
The Scientific and Technological Policy in Brazil: a disconnected policy Bruno Rossi
Lorenzi, Universidade Federal de São Carlos; Thales Novaes Andrade, UFSCar
Transmission, co-construction and participatory governance Houda Neffati, Université
Paris Sud / Cabinet ALGORITHMICS; Nayla Azzinnari, Universidad Nacional de
Córdoba; Raúl Montenegro, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Jean-Jacques Girardot,
Université de Franche-Comté; Cyril Masselot, Université de Franche-Comté;
Christophe Roget, Cabinet ALGORITHMICS
136. Producción de conocimiento y políticas públicas: tensiones y oportunidades
de una compleja relación III
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Verdi
137. Prize Plenary
Plenary Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Monserrat
Chairs:
Gary Downey, Virginia Tech
Pablo Kreimer, CONICET - Centro CTS Buenos Aires
138. ESOCITE Open Meeting (“Asamblea de ESOCITE”)
Special Event
6:30 to 7:30 pm
Monserrat
139. 4S Business meeting
Special Event
6:30 to 7:30 pm
Soldi
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
140. Postphenomenological Research I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Biblioteca
Chair:
Don Ihde, Stony Brook University
Participants:
The Future of Develoment Philosophy in Brazil Maurício Fernando Bozatski,
Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul
Speeding Up:Postphenomenological Reflections on Vision and Movement in the 20th
Century II Soren Riis, Roskilde University
Postphenomenology, Embodiment and Transhumanism Don Ihde, Stony Brook University
Discussant:
Peter-Paul Verbeek, University of Twente
141. "Next Generation" Technologies: Expectations, Continuities, and Governance
I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Borges
Chair:
Jason A Delborne, North Carolina State University
Participants:
Designing a Global Deliberative Initiative for Geoengineering: What Should We
Consider? Shobita Parthasarathy, University of Michigan
Making Sense of “Making Available”: Canada’s New Copyright Regime and the
Stabilization of Media Systems Michael Dick, University of Toronto
The Neoliberalization of Technoscience: Privately managing public expectations Jenny
Dyck Brian, Arizona State University
Biolegalidade e trabalho de fronteira na perícia criminal brasileira Vitor Simonis Richter,
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
El derecho de copia: análisis del derecho humano a disponer de la cultura común Ariel
Hernán Vercelli, CONICET / IESCT-UNQ
Programs, particles, publics and products: Nanotechnology as site of co-production
Georgia Miller, University of New South Wales
142. Biomedicina, biomedicalización y sus diferentes actores
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Chopin
Chair:
Elena Calvo-Gonzalez, Universidade Federal da Bahia
S A T U R D A Y
Participants:
Estratégias de medicalização da sexualidade e saúde do homem no Brasil Fabiola
Rohden, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL
Enacting actors: Pharmaceutical industry accounts of physicians and patients, and the
ontological turn in STS Sergio Sismondo, Queen's University
Para uma etnografia da biomedicalização dos transtornos da aprendizagem Rodrigo
Saraiva Cheida, Departamento de Política Científica e Tecnológica - UNICAMP; Maria
Conceição da Costa, University if de Campinas
Making Sense of Autism: Within and Beyond the Multisensory Environment Megan
Danielle Neal, Department of Anthropology, University of California Irvine
Sex Testing and the Science of Human Improvement Cassandra J Wells, University of
British Columbia
Discussant:
Susana Margulies, University of Buenos Aires
143. Public/Private Collaborations and Global Governance
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Dalí
Chair:
Lea Velho, State University of Campinas, Brazil
Participants:
Nanoethics in China: from reflection towards governance Miao Liao, Tsinghua University
Institutions for Science Advice in Global Environmental Governance: Assessing risks and
alternatives in agriculture Pia Marili Kohler, Williams College
A percepção do setor empresarial sobre a comunicação envolvendo inovação e
Propriedade Intelectual Tatiane Furukawa Liberato, The Federal University of São
Carlos (UFSCar); Simone Pallone de Figueiredo, The State University of Campinas
(Unicamp
Internet infrastructure development and governance in response to mass state
surveillance Andrew Clement, University of Toronto
144. O Enfoque CTS no ensino de ciências e technologia I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Miró
Chair:
Rosemari Monteiro Castilho Foggiatto Silveira, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do
Paraná Câmpus Ponta Grossa
Participants:
CTS e ingeniería. Experiencia del grupo Tecnología y Sociedad de la Universidad de los
Andes Javier Andres Jimenez Becerra, Universidad de los Andes - Colombia; Alexandra
Moreno Garzón, Universidad de los Andes; Jorge Rojas Alvarez, Universidad de los
Andes
S A T U R D A Y
Robótica Educacional e o ensino de Ciências: uma relação mediada pela tecnologia
Josilda dos Santos Mesquita, Universidade Federal do ABC - Brasil; Mirian Pacheco
Silva, Universidade Federal do ABC - Brasil
A formação da cidadania: uma proposta a partir de estratégias metodológicas e
conteúdos científicos. Veronica Gomes dos Santos, UFABC; Suseli de Paula Vissicaro,
UFABC
O CONHECIMENTO EM REDE: o uso de novas tecnologias na Educação em Ciências
Juliana Carvalho Pereira, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; Maria do Rocio
Fontoura Teixeira, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Ensino de Engenharia no Brasil: contribuições do enfoque Ciência Tecnologia e
Sociedade (CTS) Rosemari Monteiro Castilho Foggiatto Silveira, Universidade
Tecnológica Federal do Paraná Câmpus Ponta Grossa
Ancestralidade africana e educação tecnológica: aproximações descoloniais de Fanon e
Biko Ivo Pereira de Queiroz, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR
145. The Powers of the Laboratory: Socioanthropological Study of Scientific
Practice / O que pode um laboratório? Studo sócio-antropológico da prática
científica I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Monserrat I
Chair:
Pedro Ferreira, IFCH/Unicamp
Participants:
Entre laboratorios y arrozales: dimensiones exitosas de un fracaso Fabio Rodríguez
Prieto, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
A multiplicidade da dor crônica na acupuntura Amanda Caitite, Universidade Federal
Fluminense; Iara Maria de Almeida Souza, Universidade Federal da Bahia
Humanos como força geológica, Planeta como agente político: controvérsias sobre
antropogênese da crise ambiental Levindo Costa Pereira, Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais
Tecnociência como nó de rede: o caso da “carebada” entre humanos e não humanos
Ana Cecília Campos, Ruth Campos
Discussant:
Daniela Tonelli Manica, IFCS/UFRJ
146. Universidades y políticas científico-tecnológicas
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Monserrat II
Chair:
Federico Vasen, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
Participants:
De lo normativo a la teoría y de la teoría al “laboratorio”: políticas universitarias para el
fortalecimiento institucional de la calidad en investigación María Melissa Ardanche,
S A T U R D A Y
Universidad de la República - CSIC (Uruguay); Maria Goñi, Universidad República_
Uruguay; Cecilia Tomassini, Universidad de la República - CSIC (Uruguay)
Análisis de una discusión sobre becas de investigación en el Consejo Superior de la UBA
Mariano Bargero, Universidad Nacional A. Jauretche; Universidad Nacional de Lomas
de Zamora; Universidad de Buenos Aires
La Vinculación Universidad-Sector Productivo como Promotora de Innovaciones
Inclusivas Nayeli Martínez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Xochimilco.
Grupos de investigación: aportes teóricos y empíricos sobre sus dimensiones
internacionales María Paz López, CONICET-CEIPIL-UNCPBA; Fernando Julio Piñero,
CEIPIL-UNCPBA; Ana María Taborga, CEIPIL-UNCPBA
“El uso de tecnologías en la producción académica de las y los investigadores (S.N.I.) de
la Facultad de Economía de la BUAP” María Eugenia Martínez de Ita, BUAP; Milen
Aragón Domínguez, BUAP; Liliana Estrada Quiroz, BUAP
147. Science and Education
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Mozart
Chair:
Jane L Lehr, California Polytechnic State University
Participants:
Enseñanza-aprendizaje sobre la naturaleza de las ciencias en colegios bonaerenses
Nicolás Vilouta Rando, Grupo de Investigación en Enseñanza de las Ciencias,
Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, BsAs, Arg.;
Pablo Ariel Pellegrini, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología,
Universidad Nacional de Quilmes / CONICET; Silvia Porro, Grupo de Investigación en
Enseñanza de las Ciencias, Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad
Nacional de Quilmes, BsAs, Arg.
Feminism, Feminist & Anti-Racist STS, and K-12 Science Education Jane L Lehr, California
Polytechnic State University
CIÊNCIA E TECNOLOGIA: inclusão no projeto político pedagógico da escola Sergio Brasil
Fernandes, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)
Meta-Pedagogy and Post-Publication Peer Review: The use of scientific literature in the
classroom Kristina Austin Kangas, UC Berkeley; Chris Shaver, University of California,
Berkeley
Using Wikipedia for learning History of Chemistry Martin Andrés Pérez Comisso,
Universidad de Chile
Prácticas en la socialización de doctorados para devenir en científico Mery Hamui,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-A; Alejandro Canales, Research Institute of the
University and education UNAM55
148. Desastres, concimiento cientifico y politicas I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Picasso
S A T U R D A Y
Chair:
Maria Elina Estebanez, UBA-REDES-CONICET
Participants:
Os riscos ambientais do pré-sal brasileiro: política e agenda de pesquisa sobre prevenção
de acidentes na exploração petrolífera em águas profundas José Eduardo Viglio,
Universidade Estadual de Campinas- Unicamp- Brasil; Lúcia da Costa Ferreira,
Pesquisadora Nepam/Unicamp
Trauma, desastres y representaciones en organizaciones activas de Buenos Aires Diego
Benegas Loyo, New York University Buenos Aires and Instituto Universitario de
Ciencias de la Salud Fundación Barceló
La electrónica como catástrofe silenciosa Santiago Cáceres Gómez, Universidad de
Valladolid
Consideraciones topológicas de una epidemia, el caso de la AH1N1 Andres Gomez
Seguel, Universidad de Chile
149. Technology, Equity and Public Policy I
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Quinquela
Participants:
La tecnología y la desigualdad recalcitrante en redes académicas Hebe Vessuri, CIGAUNAM
¿Buscad el reino de las TIC?: Análisis de una política pública de transferencia de TIC
Heiller Zarate Arbelaez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Bogotá
Análisis de los procesos participativos en la construcción social de las tecnologías Juan
Carlos Moreno, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; Eduardo Alfonso Rueda, Pontificia
Universidad Javeriana
Análisis sociotécnico. La introducción de computadores en escuelas públicas. Sara María
Guzmán Ortíz, University of Grenoble
A anomalia da Política de Ciência e Tecnologia Renato Dagnino, UNICAMP
150. Políticas de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Soldi
Chair:
Roxana Rivera Cruz, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO
Participants:
Formulación Participativa Plan CTI para el Sistema Regional de Santander Piedad Arenas,
Universidad Industrial de Santander; Cinthya Carolina Arias, Universidad Industrial de
Santander
Prioridades estratégicas en las PCTI un análisis comparativo Roxana Rivera Cruz,
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO
Las líneas de investigación en la identificación de los modos de producción científica
Roberto López Olmedo, Cinvestav México
S A T U R D A Y
Fondo Argentino Sectorial (FONARSEC): Dimensión focalizada de las políticas CTI de la
Argentina reciente Romina Paola Loray, CONICET - UNICEN
Instrumentos para la adquisición de equipamiento científico y necesidades de los
agentes en Uruguay: Encuentros y desencuentros. Marcos Segantini, Universidad de
la República; Marcela Schenck, Univesidad de la República - CSIC; Nataly Busilón,
Universidad de la República
151. Interacciones entre la naturaleza, ciencia, tecnología y sociedad
Paper Session
8:30 to 10:30 am
Verdi
Chair:
María Celeste Molpeceres, No
Participants:
Regulaciones y prácticas en torno al uso de agroquímicos en la horticultura: tensiones y
controversias en el Cinturón Verde de Mar del Plata, Argentina María Celeste
Molpeceres, No
ParticipationWater.Net: Poderá esta rede ser ator? Sofia Bento, School of Economics and
Mangement/University of Lisbon
Interacciones Sociales y Técnicas: El caso del kiwi en Mar del Plata Maria Laura Viteri,
INTA; Gisela Benes, Facultad Ciencias Agrarias - UNMdP
Discutindo fronteiras a partir da produção científica sobre elefantes africanos Clara
Crizio de Araujo Torres, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brasil/ES
A mulher e a tecnologia no News Seller Clara Guimarães Santiago, Universidade Federal
do ABC; Graciela de Souza Oliver, UFABC
152. Postphenomenological Research II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Biblioteca
Chair:
Peter-Paul Verbeek, University of Twente
Participants:
Filter Bubble Ethics: Virtue and Automatic Internet Personalization Robert Rosenberger,
Georgia Institute of Technology
Human Bodies in Service Fernando Secomandi, Federal University of Juiz de Fora
Projecting History: the Technological Enactment of a New Citizenship Leandro
Rodriguez-Medina, Universidad de las Americas Puebla / University of Cambridge;
Alberto López-Cuenca, Universidad de las Américas Puebla
Toward a theory of technological mediation Peter-Paul Verbeek, University of Twente
Discussant:
Don Ihde, Stony Brook University
S A T U R D A Y
153. "Next Generation" Technologies: Expectations, Continuities, and Governance
II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Borges
Chairs:
Shobita Parthasarathy, University of Michigan
Katherine Harrison, University of Southern Denmark
Participants:
Expecting the Unexpected: Proactive, Participatory Knowledge Production for Next
Generation Technology Gwen Ottinger, University of Washington-Bothell
“Next Generation” or “Disruptive Species”?: The Case of Solid-State Lighting Ben
Brucato, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Susan Sanderson, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute; Kenneth L Simons, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Doubling Back on Risk Perception: Scientists, Genetically-Modified Biofuels, and the
Risks of Technological Rejection Jason A Delborne, North Carolina State University;
Mark Robinson, Princeton University; Louie Rivers, North Carolina State University
Managing concerns about kinship and reproductive technologies through new media
Katherine Harrison, University of Southern Denmark
154. Medicina, experiencia y sociedad
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Chopin
Participants:
Biomedicine and the politics of illness experience in Nicaragua Maria D Venegas,
University of Pittsburgh
Biotecnologias de baixa complexidade e aspectos cotidianos do “cuidado”: o teste do
pezinho e a detecção da doença falciforme em Salvador de Bahia. Elena CalvoGonzalez, Universidade Federal da Bahia
Prácticas desde una perspectiva ética e intercultural en salud sexual y reproductiva
Rodrigo Alejandro Contreras, Universidad de la Frontera - Chile
Enacting La Depresión in Santiago, Chile Nadine Hare, University of Toronto
Discussant:
Fabiola Rohden, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL
155. Transnational Collaborations in Emerging Technologies
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Dalí
Chair:
Phil Macnaghten, Durham University and University of Campinas - UNICAMP
S A T U R D A Y
Participants:
Cross-border links between public research centres and companies: transnational
innovation in dynamic network in nanotechnology Marcela Suarez, FCCyT; José
Miguel Natera, UAM-Xochimilco
Hope Spotting: Marine Biodiversity Prospecting in an Age of Global Health Alberto E
Morales, University of California Irvine
North-South Partnerships in Bioprospecting: a meaningful route to responsible
innovation? Lea Velho, State University of Campinas, Brazil
Transnational knowledge and infrastructure Catarina Caetano da Rosa, Technical
University of Darmstadt, Germany
Dissecting Scientific Collaboration Motives of Indian Immigrant Faculty in the United
States Meghna Sabharwal, The University of Texas at Dallas; Roli Varma, University of
New Mexico
156. O Enfoque CTS no ensino de ciências e technologia II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Miró
Chair:
Bruna Herculano da Silva, UFRPE
Participants:
A contribuição da disciplina Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade no curso de formação
docente em Física e em Matemática Marlene Santos Socorro, Instituto Federal da
Bahia; Eliana Alcântara Lisboa, Instituto Federal da bahia; Rosiléia O. Almeida,
Universidade Federal da Bahia
A perspectiva CTS na formação inicial de professores de química: construindo subsídios
para uma ação didático-pedagógica inovadora Bruna Herculano da Silva, UFRPE;
Edenia Maria Ribeiro do Amaral, UFRPE
Segurança química como tema de ensino CTS em espaços não formais Jorge Cardoso
Messeder, IFRJ; Romulo De Oliveira Pires, IFRJ
Enfoque CTS: uma proposta educativa para os futuros professores de química Denise
Leal de Castro, IFRJ; Sheila Pressentin Cardoso, IFRJ
Trabalhando com o lúdico no ensino da função orgânica amina em um enfoque CTS
Elaine da Silva Ramos, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR; Elenise
Sauer, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR; Rosemari Monteiro
Castilho Foggiatto Silveira, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná Câmpus
Ponta Grossa
157. Doing STS: Reflexive Studies of Methods in Practice
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Moliere
Chair:
Jess Bier, Erasmus University Rotterdam
S A T U R D A Y
Participants:
Coupling Relation between Sacred Site and Biodivebrsity Conservation Jirigala XXX,
Tsinghua University
How scientific funding cuts undermine technological innovation and industry
competitiveness Simcha Jong, University College London; Hsini Huang, Georgia
Institute of Technology
Snapshots of a nomadic media practice: creation and appropriation of art and
technology. Anabella Speziale, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Which movies and what for? Analysis of “patterns of use” of the Science Fiction films in
scientific journals Luciano Guillermo Levin, Centro de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad;
Universidad Maimónides
Validating Segregated Observers: The Cartography of Israeli Settlements and the Overlap
of Colonial and Postcolonial Forms of Control Jess Bier, Erasmus University Rotterdam
158. The Powers of the Laboratory: Socioanthropological Study of Scientific
Practice / O que pode um laboratório? Studo sócio-antropológico da prática
científica II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Monserrat I
Chair:
Jessica Mesman, Maastricht University
Participants:
Lazos de familiaridad, credibilidad y confianza en la práctica científica. Adriana
Alejandrina Stagnaro, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Practicing safety: Reflections on the empowering potential of a practice approach Jessica
Mesman, Maastricht University
Abordagens sócio-antropológicas da dinâmica de produção de inovação em TICs Ana
Lucia Lage, Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)
The Labor of Science in Contemporary Japan Ieva Tretjuka, University of Pittsburgh
159. Universidad y desarrollo: el vínculo entre academia y necesidades socioproductivas
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Monserrat II
Participants:
Investigación académica y desarrollo social en el nivel regional-local. Experiencias en el
sureste mexicano. Eliana Arancibia Gutierrez, UNAM-UNICAMP
Instrumentos de promoción de vínculos entre investigación y producción Claudia
Cohanoff, Universidad de la República - Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica;
Leticia Mederos, Universidad de la República - Comisión Sectorial de Investigación
Científica
S A T U R D A Y
"Assessing "Science in Society" strategy through RRI" Andoni Eizagirre, Universidad de
Mondragón; Hannot Rodríguez, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU
Universities for development: how the interaction between academia and private sector
could help to solve social problems José Miguel Natera, UAM-Xochimilco; Marcela
Suarez, FCCyT
Universidades y entornos sociales. Revisión bibliográfica y análisis conceptual. Romero
Lucía, CONICET; Di Bello Mariana, CONICET; Buschini Jose, CONICET; Vaccarezza
Leonardo, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE QUILMES
Salud e Innovación en los centros públicos de investigación académicos Javier Jasso
Villazul, UNAM; Arturo Torres Vargas, UAM
160. Produção de conhecimento científico interdisciplinar: novas experiências
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Mozart
Chair:
Leda Maria Caira Gitahy, UNICAMP
Participants:
Overcoming Towards equity public policies to scientific-technological - educational to a
pertinent knowledge production. Beatriz Lidia Fainholc, Dr in Education
A Metodologia de Análise de Redes Sociais no Conhecimento Científico Maria do Rocio
Fontoura Teixeira, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Cientificos en TV Sandra Murriello, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro; Aileen Spera,
Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Sede Andina; Hernán Andrade, Universidad
Nacional de Río Negro, Sede Andina
Waste pickers in Brazil: a historical approach Rafaela Francisconi Gutierrez, UNICAMP;
Leda Maria Caira Gitahy, UNICAMP
Ciborgue como sujeito político através do feminismo Narrira Lemos de Souza,
Universidade Federal de Goiás
Tecnologias e produção artesã: estudo interdisciplinar pela perspectiva da teoria atorrede Bianca Siqueira Martins Domingos, Universidade Federal de Itajubá - UNIFEI;
Adilson Silva Mello, Universidade Federal de Itajubá; Rosinei Batista Ribeiro,
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - FAT/UERJ
161. Desastres, concimiento cientifico y politicas II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Picasso
Chairs:
Maria Elina Estebanez, UBA-REDES-CONICET
Francisco Gonzalez, Universidad de Valladolid
Participants:
Controvérsias históricas no desenvolvimento da estrutura de governança dos riscos
climáticos no Brasil Jean Carlos Hochsprung, UNICAMP - State University of Campinas
- Brazil; Marko Alves Monteiro, State University of Campinas
S A T U R D A Y
El mito de la neutralidad emocional: responsabilidad del científico y sociología del
pánico Francisco Javier Gómez González, Universidad de Valladolid
Laboratórios ambientais e Psicologia: redes de monitoramento, prevenção e manejo de
desastres Anny Caroliny de Lima Rodrigues, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso;
Dolores Galindo, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
La apropiación social del conocimiento geocientífico en los observatorios vulcanológicos
y sismológicos colombianos Vladimir Alejandro Ariza, Observatorio Colombiano de
Ciencia y Tecnología; Marcela Lozano Borda, Investigadora; Diana Paola Papagayo
Mahecha, Observatorio Colombiano de Ciencia y Tecnología; Manuel FrancoAvellaneda, OCyT
Provision of climate services and decision-making in southeastern South America: A case
of science's social appropriation Cecilia Hidalgo, FFyL, UBA, Argentina; Claudia
Eleonor Natenzon, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA
What STS can do for bridging between experts and public in Radiation Disaster? Yuko
Fujigaki, University of Tokyo
162. Technology, Equity and Public Policy II
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Quinquela
Chair:
Maria Belen Albornoz, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences Ecuador
Participants:
Drivers and Barriers to Self-Service Innovation in Transport System Lone Bak
Strandgaard, Roskilde University, Denmark / UC Berkeley, CA
Implementaciones civiles y militares del telégrafo en Argentina ¿Territorio
cronometrado? Marina Andrea Rieznik, Conicet-UNQ-UBA
Las Oficinas de Transferencia Tecnológica en Argentina: estrategias y canales. Darío
Codner, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes; Dominique Martin, Université de Rennes CREM UMR CNRS; Pablo Ariel Pellegrini, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la
Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes / CONICET; Paulina Becerra, Universidad
Nacional de Quilmes; Grisel Baudry, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
The Christalization of Sweden – the proliferation of central place theory in Swedish
public policy Pär Wikman, Uppsala University
Popularização da ciência no Brasil como incentivo ao engajamento público Felipe
Conrado Fiani Felipe de Sousa, Faculdade de Ciências - Universidade Estadual Paulista
Júlio de Mesquita Filho – UNESP; Danilo Rothberg, Faculdade de Arquitetura Artes e
Comunicação de Bauru - Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho
163. What is Innovation for Social Inclusion? I
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Soldi
Chair:
Juan Mariano Fressoli, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
S A T U R D A Y
Participants:
Pluralising Progress: Making the Case for Counter (Sociotechnical) Imaginaries Yusuf
Dirie, SPRU, University of Sussex; Ana Paula Camelo, State Universty of Campinas
Recalling the Lucas Plan: What can an old movement for socially useful production tell
us about inclusive innovation today? Adrian Smith, University of Sussex
The Appropriate technology movement in Latin America, its framings and imaginaries.
Juan Mariano Fressoli, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes; Elisa Arond, Clark University
Eco-efficient innovation for resource efficiency: what sustainability? Les Levidow, Open
University
164. Philosophy and Technology
Paper Session
11:00 to 1:00 pm
Verdi
Chair:
William Davis, Virginia Tech
Participants:
Deleuze and the Question of Technology Higaki Tatsuya, Osaka UNiversity; Goro
Yamazaki, Osaka University
Confronting the Unlikely: Shipwrecks, Strange Technologies and Reading Science
Melanie Eileen Large, Queen's University; Phillip Primeau, Carleton University
Philosophy of Technology "Un-disciplined" William Davis, Virginia Tech
165. (Re)Thinking the Bioeconomy III
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Biblioteca
Chair:
Erik Aarden, Harvard University
Participants:
Las redes de investigadores y los procesos de difusión tecnológica: una lectura a partir
de las patentes en la biotecnología alimentaria Juan Reyes Alvarez, Benemérita
Universidad Autónoma de Puebla; Germán Sánchez Daza, Benemérita Universidad
Autónoma de Puebla; Elías López Román, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de
Puebla; Alma Veronica Corona García, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
Wishing for a BioBased Economy : the (im)materiality of value Eric Deibel, Delft,
University of Technology
Unraveling strings of code: molecular biologists, software developers, and the
coproduction of knowledge Hugo Ferpozzi, Centro CTS Buenos Aires
Critical Composition; Enactment and Disarticulation of Public Values in Healthcare
Markets Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Linköping University
Discussant:
Luisa Reis Castro, Spiral, Université de Liège / Maastricht University
S A T U R D A Y
166. Medicine across Hemispheres: Disparities and Opportunities in Global Health
I
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Borges
Chair:
Melissa Shawn Creary, Emory University
Participants:
The Cultural Malleability of Biology: Co-production in Brazil and the United States
Melissa Shawn Creary, Emory University
Infant Health at the Intersection of Food, Technology and Biomedicine Gabriela Maíz
Sheets, Emory University
'Evidencing' social inclusion: Ethno-methodological reflections of India’s National Urban
Health Mission Devaki Nambiar, Public Health Foundation of India; Shikha Gupta,
National Health Systems Resource Centre
The routinisation of sperm banking in China Ayo Wahlberg, University of Copenhagen
167. Tecnologías, biomedicinas, partes y todos
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Chopin
Participants:
"Do it yourself" medicine? imaginaries of health and healthcare through wearable
sensors Ângela Guimarães Pereira, European Commission - Joint Research Centre;
Melina Breitegger, European Commission; Lucia Vesnic-Alujevic, European
Commission
Neurotecnologías, neurocientíficos, pacientes, en la consolidación del saber terapéutico
tecnosocial Juan Andrés Díaz García, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro; Ruben
Martinez, Psychology; Victor Ramirez-Amaya, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro;
Hebert Luis Hernández Montiel, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro
Training a sensible doctor: technologies of sensory education in medicine Anna Harris,
Maastricht University
Making Medicine, Making Markets: Designing Allergy Immunotherapy for the United
States Market Danya Glabau, Cornell University
A Tale of Two Projects Gustavo L. Seijo, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento /
CONICET
168. Interdisciplinary (lack of) Communications
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Dalí
Chair:
Raquel Strini Velho, Science and Technology Studies - University College London
S A T U R D A Y
Participants:
The Messianic Character of Innovation Victor Pelaez, Federal University of Parana
Modernização das agroindústrias canavieiras de Tucumán e São Paulo, 1910-1930
Graciela de Souza Oliver, UFABC; Daniel Moyano, CONICET/UNT
PLURIATIVIDADE: iniciativas de agricultores familiares e perspectivas de
desenvolvimento Denise Medianeira Mariotti Fernandes, Universidade de Santa Cruz
do Sul (UNISC) e Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul (UFFS); Erica Karnopp,
Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)
Leituras de percepções e práticas à luz dos enfoques CTS Elis Regina Alves dos Santos,
Universidade Federal de São Carlos; Cidoval Morais de Sousa, UEPB; Maria Cristina
Comunian Ferraz, Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Urbanidade e informatização: tema para um debate Aldenilson Dos Santos Vitorino
Costa, IPPUR/UFRJ
169. O Enfoque CTS no ensino de ciências e technologia III
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Miró
Chair:
Cynthia Iszlaji, Instituto Butantan
Participants:
Practicando el vínculo Ciencia – Sociedad: Perspectiva CTS en la Facultad de Ciencias de
Uruguay Andrés Carvajales Astapenco, Unidad de Ciencia y Desarrollo, Facultad de
Ciencias, Udelar; Amílcar Davyt García, Unidad de Ciencia y Desarrollo, Facultad de
Ciencias, Udelar; Marila Lázaro Olaizola, Unidad de Ciencia y Desarrollo, Facultad de
Ciencias, Udelar
El enfoque CTS: entre la divulgación y la apropiación Karina Cecilia Ferrando, UTN-FRA;
Olga Haydée Páez, UTN-FRA
Percepção Pública da Ciência: ação educativa de C&T Juliane Quinteiro Novo, Instituto
Butantan; Cynthia Iszlaji, Instituto Butantan; Luciana Conrado Martins, Percebe;
Martha Marandino, Faculdade de Educação da Universidade de São Paulo
A formação dos Programas de Pós-Graduação Interdisciplinares no Brasil à luz dos
Estudos Sociais da Ciência Gabriel Bandeira Coelho, Universidade Federal de Pelotas;
Leo Peixoto Rodrigues, Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Ciência, técnica e tecnologia em dicionários de Sociologia e Ciências Sociais Lino
Trevisan, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
De Legos a Expertos, difusión y apropiación de conocimiento Especializado. Tutoriales y
consumo activo Julio César Amaya Duque, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
170. Políticas públicas y construcción de redes sociotécnicas para responder a
problemas de la sociedad I - Políticas públicas - Public Policy - Política pública
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Moliere
S A T U R D A Y
Chair:
Ronny Viales-Hurtado, Universidad de Costa Rica
Participants:
A Educação Profissional, Técnica e Tecnológica e Sociedade: reflexões ao estilo ator-rede
Roseantony Rodrigues Bouhid, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Fatima
Teresa Braga Branquinho, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
MasAgro y sus redes sociotécnicas Arcelia González, Universidad Autónoma
Metropolitana Azcapotzalco; Michelle Chauvet, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Azcapotzalco
Casas Lares: um objetivo e várias medidas Lígia Incrocci, UNIFEI; Carlos Alberto Máximo
Pimenta, Universidade Federal de Itajubá; Adilson Silva Mello, Universidade Federal
de Itajubá; Bianca Siqueira Martins Domingos, Universidade Federal de Itajubá UNIFEI
Aglomerações produtivas, politicas públicas e inovação – um desafio à competitividade.
Cassia Aparecida Corsatto, UFSCar - Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Discussant:
Ronny Viales-Hurtado, Universidad de Costa Rica
171. CTS sobre las Ingenierías I
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Monserrat I
Chair:
María Eugenia Marichal, Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Participants:
Ingeniería, Diseño y Estudios CTS Andrés Felipe Valderrama Pineda, Aalborg University
Una perspectiva CTS sobre los modelos conceptuales de derecho para una formación en
ingeniería María Eugenia Marichal, Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Zona de contactos: una categoría para comprender las interacciones socio-cognitivas en
las ingenierías Oscar Ramón Vallejos, Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Enseñanza, ingeniería e investigación en catálisis en Argentina Gabriel Augusto
Matharan, UNL, UADER, Centro Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad (UM)
172. Agendas de investigación y evaluación académica
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Monserrat II
Chairs:
Maria Goñi, Universidad República_ Uruguay
Ariel Gordon, Universidad Nacional de Quilme
Participants:
Señales trasmitidas por el sistema de fomento a la investigación: Tensiones en la
orientación de la producción de conocimiento y las carreras académicas en Uruguay
Mariela Bianco, Universidad de la Repulbica, Uruguay; Maria Goñi, Universidad
República_ Uruguay; Cecilia Tomassini, Universidad de la República - CSIC (Uruguay)
S A T U R D A Y
Da Formação do Homem pela Ciência à Produção de Bens para o Mercado:
Transformações na Ideia de Universidade André Luis Oliveira Mendonça,
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Sistemas de evaluación de la investigación y universidad en Argentina Nerina Fernanda
Sarthou, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires- CEIPILCONICET; Fernando Julio Piñero, CEIPIL-UNCPBA
La evaluación de los Proyectos de Urgencia Social de la Universidad de Buenos Aires
(UBA) María Paula Senejko, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA); Mariana Versino,
CONICET- UBA- UNLP
Política científica e identidades institucionales en la universidad Federico Vasen,
Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
173. STS Watching at Digital Humanities I
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Mozart
Chairs:
Mylène Tanferri, University of Lausanne
Dominique Vinck, University of Lausanne
Participants:
Technological levels of functioning. A socio-technical analysis of the design of print and
digital platforms. Soledad Analía Ayala, Universidad Nacional de Rosario
Engineering the humanities: shaping the digital materiality of cultural heritage Alexandre
Camus, Université de Lausanne; Dominique Vinck, University of Lausanne
Negotiating Social Practices: The Role of Ubiquitous Computing In Students’ Lives
Benjamin Zhan Todd, Carleton
174. The Infrastructural Politics of Displaying Smartness
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Picasso
Chair:
Martin Tironi, Center for the Sociology of Innovation
Participants:
Infrastructural politics on Facebook: The case of the Copenhagen ’payment ring’
controversy Andreas Birkbak, Aalborg University Copenhagen
The Urban Nervous System: Involuntary Action and Political Anxiety in a ‘Smarter’ Rio de
Janeiro Alessandro Angelini, London School of Economics
The Drone in the Garden: Environmental Imaginaries and the Politics of Precision
Agriculture Diana Mincyte, CUNY-New York City College of Technology
Collectivist Internet, Capitalist Internet: Infrastructural Captive States Christian Sandvig,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
S A T U R D A Y
175. Technology, Equity and Public Policy III
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Quinquela
Participants:
Assessing the impacts of emerging science and technologies: which way forward?
Barbara Esteves Ribeiro, University of Nottingham
Mediación en bienes comunes para construir Comunidades de Aprendizaje Bernardo
Herrera, Universidad de los Andes - Universidad Javeriana
Políticas públicas para el desarrollo inclusivo y procesos de resistencia socio-técnica
Santiago Manuel Garrido, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología - UNQ
/ CONICET
Policy networks and STS Maria Belen Albornoz, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences
Ecuador
Simple Technologies, Complex Social Problems: The Brazilian Correspondent Banking
Case Diane Bailey, University of Texas at Austin; Eduardo Diniz, GCV, Brazil; Bonnie
Nardi, University of California, Irvine; Paul Leonardi, Northwestern; Daniel Sholler, UT
Austin School of Information
176. What is Innovation for Social Inclusion? II
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Soldi
Chair:
Adrian Smith, University of Sussex
Participants:
Secado Solar de Pimiento en San Carlos, Salta Argentina. Su etnografía Rodrigo Javier
Durán, UNSa - INENCO - CONICET
Energía eólica e inclusión social. Análisis socio-técnico de experiencias de cooperativas
eléctricas en Argentina Alberto Lalouf, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes; Ana Josefina
Moreira, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
Biotecnologías para la Inclusión Social: trayectoria socio-técnica del “Yogurito”
probiótico (Tucumán, Argentina) Gabriela Mijal Bortz, Institute for Science and
Technology Studies - Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
Sistema Nacional de Innovación en México: Desafíos para la promoción del desarrollo
incluyente José Alexandre Oliveira Vera-Cruz, Universidad Autónoma MetropolitanaXochimilco; Rosalba Casas, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, UNAM
Sistemas Tecnológicos Sociales como herramienta para orientar procesos inclusivos de
innovación y desarrollo en América Latina. Análisis de una experiencia en el campo
del hábitat popular. Facundo Picabea, UNIVERSIDAD DE QUILMES - CONICET
177. Subject, History, Medicine
Paper Session
2:00 to 4:00 pm
Verdi
S A T U R D A Y
Chair:
Kellie Owens, Northwestern University
Participants:
Indexing it all: the subject in the age of documentation, information, and data Ronald E.
Day, SoIC, Indiana University, Bloomington
Obesity treatment between evidence based medicine and ideals of care Michael
Penkler, University of Vienna; Kay Felder, University of Vienna; Ulrike Felt, University
of Vienna
Price Matters: the introduction of generic drugs in Colombia in the early 1960s Victor
Manuel Garcia, EHESS-Cermes 3
The Unconscious Defensive Boundaries of Interdisciplinary Intersubjectivity Chris Shaver,
University of California, Berkeley; Kristina Austin Kangas, UC Berkeley
The Entrenchment of Ethnic Populations in Genomics and Epidemiology Santiago Jose
Molina, University of California, Berkeley
“Evidence-based birth”: American midwives and the risks of fetal surveillance Kellie
Owens, Northwestern University
178. Patrones de carreras científicas y tecnológicas y productividad
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Biblioteca
Chair:
María Guillermina D'Onofrio, MINCYT and University of Buenos Aires
Participants:
Posiciones académicas: ¿una oportunidad para los jóvenes doctores? Alejandro Canales,
Research Institute of the University and education UNAM55; Mery Hamui,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-A
Perfil Profesional Básico o Aplicado y Producción Científica en Biólogos Moleculares y
Biotecnólogos Argentinos María Guillermina D'Onofrio, MINCYT and University of
Buenos Aires; Cynthia Jeppesen, CONICET; Juan D. Rogers, School of Public Policy,
Georgia Tech
Evaluando la formación científica durante la carrera de grado de arqueología (UBA)
María José Figuerero, Instituto de Arqueología, Universidad de Buenos Aires; Catriel
Greco, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
¿Quienes son los sujetos que hacen la ciencia? Ana Luisa Ponce, Universidad
Veracruzana; Rubén Sampieri Cábal, Universidad Veracruzana
Trayectorias de Investigadores comparando Tecnología con otras áreas del
conocimiento María Isabel Miranda, CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones
Científicas y Técnicas; Hernán Matías Beorlegui, CONICET; Alberto Aníbal Arleo,
CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas); Liliana Catalina
Sacco, CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas)
Perfil Profesional, Ámbito Institucional de Trabajo y Producción Científica en
Investigadores Argentinos Santiago Barandiarán, MINCYT & Universidad Nacional de
La Plata - Argentina; María Guillermina D'Onofrio, MINCYT and University of Buenos
Aires
S A T U R D A Y
Discussant:
Juan D. Rogers, School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech
179. Medicine across Hemispheres: Disparities and Opportunities in Global Health
II
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Borges
Chair:
Christopher Leslie, New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering
Participants:
Difference as resistance: Post-WHI era hormone replacement therapy in Taiwan Zxyyann
Jane Lu, National Yang-Ming University
Suboxone and Its Local Double: Social Life of Buprenorphine/Naloxone in Taiwan Jia-shin
Chen, National Yang-Ming University
No opiates for the masses: narcotics control and agnotology of pain in the Global South
Luke Messac, University of Pennsylvania
From Charity to Medical Care for Polio Patients: A Case Analysis on JoyceMcMillan
(1964-1990) Shu-Ching Chang, Chang Gung University
Subversive practices of sperm donation - globalizing Danish sperm Stine Willum Adrian,
Aalborg University
Pathologizing the Unknown: A Cross-cultural Study of the Hair-pulling Disorder Banu
Saatci, Istanbul Sehir University
180. Real/Virtual Injury
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Chopin
Chair:
Marisa Brandt, UCSD
Participants:
The Remediation of Killing: Drone Warfare from Secrecy to Social Media Peter Asaro,
New School University
The Ultimate Skinner Box? How Therapists Explain Using Virtual Reality to Treat Military
PTSD Marisa Brandt, UCSD
War going Virtuous: between the Virtual and the Simulacra Alcides Eduardo dos Reis
Peron, Campinas State University; Rafael Dias, Campinas State University
War Becoming Real: Configuring the interface in training simulation Lucy Suchman,
Lancaster University
Discussant:
Kenneth MacLeish, Center for Medicine, Health and Society
181. Making Post Cabon Public
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
S A T U R D A Y
Dalí
Chair:
Knut H Sørensen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Participants:
Expectant support: Technoscientists making a post carbon public Sara Heidenreich,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
How publics make publics: ‘Othering’ as an energy transitions logic Heidrun Åm,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU); Vivian Anette Lagesen,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Publics making sense of energy dialogues Henrik Karlstrøm, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology; Knut H Sørensen, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
182. CTS y cuestiones de salud en América Latina
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Miró
Chair:
Arieli Januzzi Buttarello, Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Participants:
Experimentação Animal e seus limites: Core set e Participação Pública no caso de São
Paulo. Alexandre Meloni Vicente, UNICAMP; Maria Conceição da Costa, Unicamp
(Brazil)
Eticopolíticas de la Esperanza: asociaciaciones de pacientes en el cáncer de mama. Diego
Buttigliero, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
El estudio de los procesos de medicalización en América Latina Adriana Murguia,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Cesárea: a estabilização da técnica entre os obstetras brasileiros Andreza Rodrigues
Nakano, IFF/Fiocruz Brasil; Luiz Antonio Teixeira, Fiocruz; Claudia Bonan, IFF/Fiocruz
Brasil
A ciência psiquiátrica pela perspectiva CTS: os conflitos pela legitimação dos cuidados
aos infantojuvenis Arieli Januzzi Buttarello, Universidade Federal de São Carlos; Thales
Novaes Andrade, UFSCar
César Milstein. La aventura y democratización del conocimiento Zulema Marzorati,
Universidad de Buenos Aires
183. Políticas públicas y construcción de redes sociotécnicas para responder a
problemas de la sociedad II - Cohesión social- Social Cohesion- Coesão social
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Moliere
Chair:
Ana Lucía Calderón-Saravia, Universidad de Costa Rica
S A T U R D A Y
Participants:
The test of Ginga in the Brazilian digital inclusion policy Sayonara Gonçalves Leal,
Universidade de Brasília, Brasil
Exploring Norwegian municipalities’ ICT-mediated adventures Lucia Liste Munoz, NTNU
O devir político dos corpos da multidão Lalita Kraus, Universidade do Rio de Janeiro;
Marcelo Moraes, Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro
Digital Engagements, Academic Performance, and College Planning Among
Disadvantaged Youth Jeremy Schulz, UC Berkeley; Laura Robinson, Santa Clara
University
Discussant:
Ana Lucía Calderón-Saravia, Universidad de Costa Rica
184. CTS sobre las Ingenierías II
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Monserrat I
Chairs:
Oscar Ramón Vallejos, Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Gabriel Augusto Matharan, UNL, UADER, Centro Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad (UM)
Participants:
Contenidos CTS en Ingeniería. De los fundamentos a los diseños Karina Cecilia Ferrando,
UTN-FRA
Os Cursos de Engenharia da Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR): Uma
Análise Crítica Mario Lopes Amorim, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
Building Bridges: collaborations between STS and engineering in transport accessibility
Raquel Strini Velho, Science and Technology Studies - University College London
La evaluación de impacto social de la tecnología en la formación de los ingenieros
Cristina Durlan, Universidad de Valladolid
Reflexiones acerca de algunos desafíos de la formación ética en las ingenierías y ciencias
Pablo Ramírez Rivas, Universidad de Chile
185. STS Watching at Digital Humanities II
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Mozart
Chairs:
Jamile Borges, University of Lausanne
Dominique Vinck, University of Lausanne
Participants:
Graus de amanualidade: equidade entre manuseios de artefatos digitais Rodrigo Freese
Gonzatto, Paraná Federal University of Technology, at Curitiba; Luiz Ernesto Merkle,
Paraná Federal University of Technology, at Curitiba
Patrimônio e tecnologia: o processo de musealização do Bar Ocidente Luciana Ceschin,
UNIVERSIDADE TECNOLÓGICA FEDERAL DO PARANÁ
S A T U R D A Y
Conexões Entre Cultura E Movimentos Em Rede Ana Carolina Abreu Campos, Unicamp;
Marta Mourão Kanashiro, University of Campinas (Unicamp); Rafael de Almeida
Evangelista, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
From “Exceptional” to “Global”: A Short History of the French Web Ignacio Siles,
Northwestern University
186. The Infrastructural Politics of Governing and Tinkering with Smartness
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Picasso
Participants:
The Rule of Choice: Political Subjects in the Smart City John West, Columbia University
Politizando o e-health: formas de ação cidadã na saúde Marcelo Fornazin, Getulio
Vargas Foundation; José Muniz da Costa Vargens, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Surveillance, Governance, and P2P Architecture: The Case of Urban Mesh Networks
Aura Bertoni, Bocconi University, Milan; Primavera- de Filippi, CERSA / CNRS /
Université Paris II
Successor systems: the reflexive roles of algorithms in enacting ideological critique R.
Stuart Geiger, UC-Berkeley School of Information
187. How Science and Human Rights Travel Globally: The Politics of Knowledge
and the Question of Rights
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Quinquela
Participants:
Randomized Controlled Field Experiments in the Context of Rights-Based Development
Margarita Rayzberg, Northwestern
Revising Global Medicine, Revising Human Rights: Developing “Gender Incongruence” in
the ICD-11 Christoph Hanssmann, UCSF
New Rights, New Markets: Navigating U.S. ‘Reforms’ in the Healthcare Safety-Net
Katherine Weatherford Darling, UC San Francisco
Privacidade, Proteção de Dados Pessoais e Saúde Eletrônica no Brasil Koichi Kameda,
Instituto NUPEF; Magaly Pazello, Instituto NUPEF
Raça/Etnia nas Pesquisas de Gênero e Ciência Jussara Marques de Medeiros Dias,
UTFPR; Nanci Stancki da Luz, UTFPR
188. Good Science, Bad Science: Panics and Ethics Surrounding Stem Cell
Technologies Around the Globe
Paper Session
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Soldi
Chair:
Aditya Bharadwaj, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
S A T U R D A Y
Geneva
Participants:
Science in action: Of patients, physicians, and publics of stem cell technologies in India
Nayantara Sheoran, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Beyond Good and Bad: stem cell research in Taiwan Jennifer A Liu, University of
Waterloo
Episcience: The Biological and Epistemic Plasticity of Stem Cells in India Aditya
Bharadwaj, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
Good Science: the Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research. Charis Thompson, UC
Berkeley and London School of Economics
Discussant:
Nancy Chen, University of California Santa Cruz
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Aagaard, Jesper, 086
Aarden, Erik, 013, 051, 165
Abdalla, Márcio Moutinho, 087
Abernethy, Paivi, 113
Adrian, Stine Willum, 179
Agrawal, Anurag, 127
Aguerre, Carolina, 085
Aguiar, Diego, 060, 066, 096
Aguilar Torres, Edisson, 035
Aguirre, Javier, 031
Aibar, Eduard, 025
Aichholzer, Georg, 100
Akyuz, Kaya, 088
Albornoz, Maria Belen, 162, 175
Alcazar, Ariamnis Tomasa, 111
Alencar, Maria De Cléofas Faggion, 109
Alfaro, Tuillang Yuing, 067
Allebrandt, Débora, 084
Almeida, Bruno de Mattos, 066
Almeida, Rosiléia O., 156
Almklov, Petter Grytten, 099
Alonso, Pedro Ignacio, 047
alperin, horacio boris, 068
Altamirano, Carlo Andres, 032
Alvarez, Marisa, 121
Alves, Daniela, 014
Amaya Duque, Julio César, 169
Amaya Guerrero, Romina Gabriela, 074
Amir, Sulfikar, 090
Amiraly, Akil, 062
Amorim, Mario Lopes, 087, 184
Andrade, Hernán, 160
Andrade, Thales Novaes, 048, 135, 182
Andrade-Sastoque, Ernesto, 098
Angelini, Alessandro, 174
Antal, Edit, 132
Antoun, Henrique, 055
Antunes Almeida, Rafael, 077
Anzaldo, Mónica, 106
Anzures, Tonatiuh, 110
Aoyagi, Midori, 052
Appelbaum, Richard, 102
Aragón Domínguez, Milen, 146
Arancibia, Florencia, 098
Arancibia Gutierrez, Eliana, 087, 159
Archambeau, Nicole, 079
Ardanche, María Melissa, 146
Arellano, Antonio, 057
Arenas, Piedad, 150
Arias, Cinthya Carolina, 150
Aristimuño, Francisco Javier, 060
Ariza, Lucia, 113
Ariza, Vladimir Alejandro, 161
Arleo, Alberto Aníbal, 178
Armstrong, Melanie, 033
Arnold, Michael, 066
Arond, Elisa, 163
Artaxo, Ana Paula Freire, 049
Arza, Valeria, 117
Arzuaga, Fabiana, 106
Asaro, Peter, 180
Ashmore, Malcolm, 088
Auler, Décio, 080
Avila, Héctor Javier, 108
Avila, Jorge, 132
Avila, José Francisco, 132
Ayala, Soledad Analía, 173
Aykut, Stefan Cihan, 120, 135
Azzinnari, Nayla, 135
Åm, Heidrun, 181
Bagattolli, Carolina, 096, 120
Baigorrotegui, Gloria, 045
Bailey, Diane, 078, 175
baillie, Caroline, 008
Balderrama, Rafael, 057
Ballent, Anahi, 008
Baptista, Belén, 096
Baptista, Rosanita Ferreira, 050
Barandiaran, Javiera, 027
Barandiarán, Santiago, 178
Barany, Michael Jeremy, 023
Bargero, Mariano, 146
I N D I C E S
Baringoltz, Eleonora, 124
Barros da Silva, Márcia Regina, 014, 034
Batista Graça Grego, Isabela, 096, 119
Batista Ribeiro, Rosinei, 119, 160
Batista Ribeiro, Rosinei, 083, 096
Bauchspies, Wenda, 028
Baudry, Grisel, 162
Baya-Laffite, Nicolas, 068, 120, 135
Bañados, Yuri Carvajal, 067, 081
Beaton, Brian, 114
Becerra, Lucas, 058
Becerra, Paulina, 162
Beisel, Uli, 105
Bell, Sarah, 008
bello, alessandro, 101
Benard, Marianne, 101
Benegas Loyo, Diego, 148
Benes, Gisela, 151
Bengtsson, Astrid, 024
Benito, Ezequiel, 108, 125
Bento, Sofia, 151
Beorlegui, Hernán Matías, 178
Berardo, Rosa Maria, 040
Berloznik, Robby, 004
Bernal, Eileen, 107
Bertoni, Aura, 186
Besen, Lucas Riboli, 050
Betten, Afke Wieke, 101
Bhadra, Monamie, 009
Bharadwaj, Aditya, 188
Bianco, Mariela, 036, 042, 172
Bielefeldt, Angela R, 007
Bier, Jess, 157
Bilibio, Evandro, 021
Binimelis, Helder, 097
Birch, Kean, 026
Birkbak, Andreas, 174
Blinder, Daniel, 078
Blois, María Paula, 117
Blue, Ethan, 008
Bock von Wülfingen, Bettina, 056
Boczkowski, Pablo J., 130
Boechat, Marina Pantoja, 055
Boete, Christophe, 105
Boltvinik Riesenfeld, Ilana, 129
Bonan, Claudia, 182
Bonelli, Cristobal, 088
Borges, Jamile, 185
Bornancin, Fernanda, 129
Bortz, Gabriela Mijal, 176
Botero, Andrea, 083
Botta, María Florencia, 124
Bouhid, Roseantony Rodrigues, 170
Bozatski, Maurício Fernando, 140
Braman, Sandra, 085
Brandt, Marisa, 180
Brandão, Tiago, 060, 096
Branquinho, Fatima Teresa Braga, 170
Braun, Ramona, 076
Breitegger, Melina, 101, 167
Brian, Jenny Dyck, 141
Brieva, Susana, 053
Brodersen, Søsser, 006
Broerse, Jacqueline, 101
Brotherton, P. Sean, 018
Brouwer, Roland, 053
Brown, Jennifer, 016
Brucato, Ben, 051, 153
Bruno, Fernanda Glória, 055
Bruno, Mariana, 092
Buch, Anders, 006
Bueno, Maysa De Oliveira Brum, 040
Buitron, Ayme Gabriela, 074
Bujes, Janaina de Souza, 121
Burnam-Fink, Michael, 114
Busilón, Nataly, 150
Buttarello, Arieli Januzzi, 182
Buttigliero, Diego, 182
Büchel, Jochen, 067
Cabrera Di Piramo, Carolina, 133
Cadigan, Jean, 013
Caetano da Rosa, Catarina, 155
Caitite, Amanda, 145
Calazans, Diego Rodrigues Souto, 115
Calderón-Saravia, Ana Lucía, 183
Callard, Felicity, 056, 069
Calvert, Jane, 042, 056, 069
Calvillo, Nerea, 065, 100
Calvo Solano, Oscar David, 049
I N D I C E S
Calvo-Gonzalez, Elena, 142, 154
Camargo, Juan Arturo, 092
Camelo, Ana Paula, 163
Campbell, Patricia, 017
Campos, Ana Carolina Abreu, 185
Campos, Ana Cecília, 145
Camus, Alexandre, 173
Canales, Alejandro, 178
Cancino Salas, Ronald Domingo, 014
Canney, Nathan, 007
Capdevielle, Mario, 091
Caravaca, Jimena, 018
Carbajal, Luz Mery, 074
Cardoso, Sheila Pressentin, 156
Carneiro, Maria José Teixeira, 035
Carr, Rachel, 116
Carrasco, Jimena, 081
Carrillo, Hector, 126
Carrozza, Chiara, 064
Carrozza, Tomás Javier, 102, 115
Carvajal Marin, Luz Mery, 024
Carvajales Astapenco, Andrés, 169
Carvalho, Marília Gomes de, 124
Carvalho, Rose Mary Almas de, 040
Casalet, Mónica, 097
Casas, Rosalba, 036, 042, 121, 176
Cascaes, Tânia Rosa, 111
Cassier, Maurice, 058
Castañeda, Yolanda, 092, 132
Castillo-Sepúlveda, Jorge, 061
Castleton, Alex, 118
Castro, Victoria, 121
Catacora-Vargas, Georgina, 128
Caudill, David, 106
Cavalli, Ayelén, 097
Cavalli, Olga, 085
Caviquiolo, Suelen Christine, 074
Cañada, Jose Antonio, 090
Cendón, María Laura, 092
Ceschin, Luciana, 185
Ceverio, Rocio, 053
Chan, Anita, 047
Chang, Shu-Ching, 179
Chauvet, Michelle, 053, 106, 170
Chavarría Camacho, David, 074
Cheida, Rodrigo Saraiva, 142
Chen, Jia-shin, 179
Chen, Nancy, 188
Cheney-Lippold, John, 039
Cheng, Erika, 019
Chiancone, Adriana, 106
Chirumamilla, Padma, 112
Choi, Vivian Y., 090
Ciarli, Tommaso, 068, 114
Cittadini, Roberto, 016
Clement, Andrew, 143
Cockerill, Kristan, 035
Codner, Darío, 117, 162
Coelho, Gabriel Bandeira, 169
Cohanoff, Claudia, 159
Collins, Harry, 099
Coloma Zapata, José Roberto, 014
Conner, Thomas, 019
Consoni, Flávia Luciane, 048
Contreras, Rodrigo Alejandro, 154
Corazza, Rosana Icassatti, 074
Corcoran, Thomas, 066
Coreau, Audrey, 127
Corona García, Alma Veronica, 165
Corrales Castillo, Aníbal Hernan, 038
Correa, Marilena Villela, 058
Corrigan, Rose, 031
Corrêa, Raquel Folmer, 107
Corsatto, Cassia Aparecida, 170
Cortassa, Carina, 010
Cortassa, Carina, 130
Cortés, Laura, 083
Costa, Aldenilson Dos Santos Vitorino, 168
Costa, Maria Conceição da, 084, 109, 182
Costa, Maria Conceição da, 121, 142
Costa, Rafael Nogueira, 027
Couto, Walter Eler, 077
covolan, nadia terezinha, 124
Craddock, Susan, 103
Creary, Melissa Shawn, 166
Crooks, Roderic, 130
Cruz, Roxana Rivera, 150
Cruz, Stephanie, 046
Csuri, Piroska Etelka, 062
Cuello, Mariana, 117
I N D I C E S
Cukierman, Henrique Luiz, 042, 047
Cunha, André Luiz Rodrigues dos Santos, 080
Cunha, Rodrigo Bastos, 081
Curran, Amelia, 076
Cyril, Benoit, 106
Cáceres Gómez, Santiago, 148
Césard, Nicolas, 105
D'Andrea, Carlos, 055
D'Onofrio, María Guillermina, 178
Da Silva, Ricardo Gonçalves, 116
Da Silva, Tânia Elias Magno, 115
Dagnino, Renato Peixoto, 087
Dagnino, Renato, 042, 149
Daipha, Phaedra, 100
Dal Farra, Ricardo, 077
Darin, Susana Beatriz, 091
Darling, Katherine Weatherford, 187
Davis, William, 164
Davyt García, Amílcar, 096, 133, 169
Day, Ronald E., 177
Daza, Germán Sánchez, 165
Daza-Caicedo, Sandra, 060, 089
de Andrade, Priscilla Calmon, 055
de Castro, Denise Leal, 156
de Cock Buning, Tjard, 101
de Filippi, Primavera-, 186
de Filippo, Daniela, 015
de Medeiros, Tharsila Reis, 064
de Oliveira Cardoso, Márcia, 027
de Ridder-Vignone, Kathryn D, 032, 042
de Sousa, Felipe Conrado Fiani Felipe, 162
de Souza, Narrira Lemos, 160
de Souza Leao, Luciana, 011
de Vasconcelos, Ricardo Afonso Ferreira, 087
DeGennaro, Donna, 105
Degli Esposti, Sara, 101
Degnbol, Marie Chimwemwe, 104
Deibel, Eric, 013, 165
Delatin, Daniel, 035
Delborne, Jason A, 141, 153
Delfino de Oliveira, Murilo Cretuchi, 133
Delvenne, Pierre, 038
Dent, Rosanna, 016
Derbli, Marcio, 081
Dias, Rafael, 096, 180
Dias Rigolin, Camila Carneiro, 034, 091
Dick, Michael, 141
Diniz, Eduardo, 175
Dirie, Yusuf, 163
do Amaral, Edenia Maria Ribeiro, 156
do Porto, Jorge, 068
Dolcemáscolo, Agostina, 126
Donovan, Joan Marie, 019
Doppelt, Jerry, 093
dos Reis, Verusca Moss Simões, 133
dos Santos, Veronica Gomes, 144
dos Santos Lemos Lima, Douglas, 083
Dotson, Taylor, 051
Douglas, Susan, 130
Downey, Gary, 022, 042, 137
Duarte, Tiago Ribeiro, 010
Dudhwala, Farzana, 079
Dughera, Lucila, 124
Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie, 025
Dumit, Joseph, 041, 042
Dunajcsik-Maxigas, Peter, 025
Dunbar-Hester, Christina, 093
Duque, Ricardo B., 105, 118
Durant, Darrin, 057
Durlan, Cristina, 184
Durán, Rodrigo Javier, 176
Dutrénit, Gabriela, 036, 091
Díaz García, Juan Andrés, 167
Edu, Ugo Felicia, 073
Edwards, Paul N., 112
Einsiedel, Edna F., 089
Eizagirre, Andoni, 099, 159
Engelmann, Wilson, 102, 115
Epstein, Steven, 099
Espinosa Cristia, Juan Felipe, 005
Estebanez, Maria Elina, 148, 161
Esteves, Bernardo, 057
Estrada Quiroz, Liliana, 146
Evangelista, Rafael de Almeida, 185
Evans, Robert, 099
Fadok, Richard Alexander, 127
Fainholc, Beatriz Lidia, 160
I N D I C E S
Fang, Szu-hung, 045
Faria, Alexandre, 087
Faria, Luiz Arthur Silva de, 014
Farías, Diana María, 080
Faulhaber-Barbosa, Priscila, 023
Feenberg, Andrew, 097
Feld, Adriana, 087
Felder, Kay, 177
Felt, Ulrike, 177
Feltrin, Rebeca Buzzo, 081, 109
Fernandes, Denise Medianeira Mariotti, 168
Fernandes, Sergio Brasil, 147
Fernandez Polcuch, Ernesto, 101
Ferpozzi, Hugo, 165
Ferrando, Karina Cecilia, 169, 184
Ferraz, Maria Cristina Comunian, 168
Ferreira, Andre, 048
Ferreira, Lúcia da Costa, 148
Ferreira, Pedro, 145
Fiereck, Kirk, 020
Fierro, Catriel, 024
Figueiredo, Michelle Karine, 011, 076
Figueiredo, Vitor Guilherme Carneiro, 011, 076
Figueiredo Echalar, Adda Daniela Lima, 040
Figueredo, Bruno Foureaux, 024
Figuerero, María José, 178
Figueroa, Marcelo Fabián, 064
Filc, Dani, 038
Filipecki, Ana Tereza Pinto, 096
Fischer, Michael MJ, 022
Fisher, Maya, 013
Fitzgerald, Des, 056, 069
Flores, Cristina Gabriela, 027
Flores, Jazmín Anaid, 108
Flores, Patricia Bárbara, 109
Foladori, Guillermo, 102
Fonseca, Claudia Lee Williams, 059, 071
Fonseca, Ken Flávio Ono, 048
Fonseca, Paulo de Freitas Castro, 118
Fornazin, Marcelo, 186
Fortun, Kim, 042, 059, 104
Fortun, Mike, 059
Foss, Karen A, 069
Foster, Ellen, 077
Fracalanza, Paulo Sérgio, 074
Franco-Avellaneda, Manuel, 083, 161
Frazer, Somjen, 124
Fressoli, Juan Mariano, 163
Frodeman, Robert, 063
Fujigaki, Yuko, 161
Fuller, Steve, 063
Furlan Junior, Tildo José, 096
Furtado, Andre Tosi, 091
Fusco, Caroline, 054
Féron, Aurélien, 065
Gabrys, Jennifer, 100
Gail, Henderson, 013
Galindo, Dolores, 061, 077, 161
Gallo, Jason, 102
Galperin, Hernan, 130
Gano, Gretchen L, 032, 051
Garcia, Victor Manuel, 058, 177
Garcia Fronti, Javier Ignacio, 106, 119
García Noguez, Lorena, 061
Garrido, Santiago Manuel, 175
Gayard, Nicole Aguilar, 121
Gaziri, Leticia Castro, 048
Geiger, R. Stuart, 186
Geraldo, Maria Luiza Santos, 048
Germano Neto, José, 080
Ghelfi, Andrea, 075
Ghezán, Graciela, 092
Giami, Alain, 120
Gibbon, Sahra, 084
Gibbon, sahra, 071
Gibbs, Martin, 066
Gibert, Jorge, 064
Girardot, Jean-Jacques, 135
Gitahy, Leda Maria Caira, 004, 160
Giuliano, Hector Gustavo, 097
Glabau, Danya, 167
Go, Yoshizawa, 120
Goddard, Jess, 035
Godfroy, Anne-Sophie, 015
Godoi, Saulo Costa Val de, 005
Goeta, Samuel, 063
Golcman, Alejandra, 018
Gonzalez, Francisco, 161
Gonzalez-Santos, Sandra P., 077
I N D I C E S
Gonzatto, Rodrigo Freese, 185
González, Arcelia, 170
González, Eugenia, 018
González, Rosa Luz, 053
Gonçalves, Flora Rodrigues, 110
Gonçalves, José Marcos Silveira, 081
Gonçalves, Leonardo, 011
Gordon, Ariel, 172
Gorman, Michael E., 125
Gorman, Mike, 125
Gorry, Philippe, 106
Gou, YouZhao, 013
Goulet, Frederic, 090
Gouveia, Ana Leocadia de Souza Brum Donikian,
048
Goñi, Maria, 146, 172
Graham, Janice E, 054
Granados Carvajal, Rafael Evelio, 049
Gras, Natalia, 091
Greco, Catriel, 178
Greene, Jeremy, 058
Grey, Stephanie Houston, 105
Grinnell, Fred, 056
Gross, Ana, 113
Guevara Villegas, Aline, 010
Guido Pablo, Korman, 024
Guimarães Pereira, Ângela, 101, 167
Guivant, Julia Silvia, 060, 098, 128
Guivant, Julia, 067
Gupta, Shikha, 166
Gustafsson, Karin, 127
Gutierrez, Rafaela Francisconi, 160
Guzmán Ortíz, Sara María, 149
Gárgano, Cecilia, 132
Gómez González, Francisco Javier, 161
Gómez Morales, Yuri Jack, 015
Gómez Morales, Yuri Jack, 108
Ha, Jung-Ok, 017
Haavik, Torgeir Kolstø, 099
Haddad, Christian, 017
Hall, Michelle, 114
Hamraie, Aimi, 103
Hamui, Mery, 178
Hanbury, Ali, 054
Hanssmann, Christoph, 187
Hare, Nadine, 154
Harmon, Shawn, 106
Harris, Anna, 167
Harrison, Katherine, 153
Hartigan, John, 084, 134
Hasse, Cathrine, 073, 086
Hasselberg, Ylva, 037
Hayashi, Carlos Roberto Massao, 034
Hayashi, Maria Cristina Innocentini, 034, 091
Hays, Cassie M, 049
Heath, Deborah, 012, 134
Hecht, Gabrielle, 052
Heidenreich, Sara, 181
Heidt-Forsythe, Erin Allyson, 026
Helmreich, Stefan, 134
Henderson, Jennifer J, 090, 104
Herazo, Ericka, 111
Herbrand, Cathy, 038
Hernandez, Rodolfo Andres, 113
Hernandez Vidal, Nathalia, 126
Hernanz Moral, Jose Antonio, 107
Hernández Montiel, Hebert Luis, 167
Herrera, Bernardo, 175
Hidalgo, Cecilia, 161
Ho, Chih-hsing, 013
Hochsprung, Jean Carlos, 161
Hohendorff, Raquel von, 102, 115
Horst, Maja, 082
Huang, Hsini, 157
Huang, Yu-Ling, 011
Hubert, Matthieu, 047
Ialenti, Vincent Francis, 065
Ibarra, Andoni, 106
Ihde, Don, 140, 152
Incrocci, Lígia, 170
Invernizzi, Noela, 047
Irni, Sari, 020
Irwin, Alan, 042, 082
Iszlaji, Cynthia, 169
Ito, Kenji, 042, 133
Iturra, Luis Eduardo, 130
J., Ricardo Bonilla, 014
I N D I C E S
Jacinski, Edson, 107
Jackson, Steven, 072, 112
Jardón Barbolla, Lev, 132
Jayasinghe, Randika, 008
Jefferson, Catherine, 056
Jeppesen, Cynthia, 178
Jesus, Deberson Ferreira, 060
Jimenez Becerra, Javier Andres, 144
Johansen, Anja, 104
Johansen, Jens Petter Kirkhus, 099
Johnson, Adam Fulton, 076
Johnston, Connie, 056
Jonathan, Miguel, 007
Jong, Simcha, 157
Juarez, Paula, 042
Julie, Blanck, 098
Jungnickel, Kat, 033
Junqueira, Isabela Brandão, 060
Just, Paul, 017
Jørgensen, Marie Louise, 114
Jørgensen, Ulrik, 006
Kalfa, Sarp Yanki, 116
Kameda, Koichi, 187
Kamstrup, Anne Katrine, 073
Kanashiro, Marta Mourão, 066, 185
Kanemitsu, Hidekazu, 007
Kangas, Kristina Austin, 147, 177
Karlstrøm, Henrik, 181
Karnopp, Erica, 168
Kaufman, Dora, 055
Kearnes, Matthew, 069
Keene, Tom, 100
Kennedy, Jenny, 066
Khandekar, Aalok, 022
Kim, Clare, 089
King, Emma, 038
Kirschner, Heiko, 019
Klafft, Michael, 090
Klebis, Daniela de Oliveira, 062
Klein, Vinicius Pellizzaro, 096
Klenk, Nicole, 113
Knapp, Jeffrey A., 116
Kneese, Tamara, 046
Kobayashi, Elizabete Mayumy, 034
Kohler, Pia Marili, 143
Korsnes, Marius, 078
Kraus, Lalita, 183
Kreimer, Pablo, 042, 064, 137
Kroløkke, Charlotte, 069
Kudina, Olga, 066
Kuehn, Andreas, 072
Kulinowski, Kristen, 102
Kuo, Wen-Hua, 062
Kupper, Frank, 101
Labruto, Nicole, 012
Labuski, Christine, 103
LaFay, Elaine, 046
Lafuente, Sara, 038, 094
Lage, Ana Lucia, 158
Lagesen, Vivian Anette, 006, 181
Lahsen, Myanna H, 057
LaLone, Nicholas, 114
Lalouf, Alberto, 176
Lamas, Isabella Alves, 026
Lampland, Martha, 019
Lanzarotta, Tess, 016
Large, Melanie Eileen, 164
Lassiter, Dragana, 013
Laurent, Brice, 063
Laurent, Mermet, 127
Le Velly, Ronan, 090
Leal, Sayonara Gonçalves, 183
Leal Ferreira, Arthur Arruda, 024
Lederer, Susan E, 046
Lehr, Jane L, 147
Lei, Sean Hsiang-lin, 028
Lelebina, Olga, 086
Lemke, Thomas, 051
Leonardi, Paul, 175
Leonel, Renan Gonçalves, 121
Leslie, Christopher, 099, 179
Levidow, Les, 163
Levin, Luciano Guillermo, 157
Levine, Michael, 008
Lewenstein, Bruce, 127
Leydens, Jon, 008
Li, Xiang, 114
Liao, Miao, 143
I N D I C E S
Liberato, Tatiane Furukawa, 143
Liberman, Sofia, 125
Liboiron, Max, 052, 065, 104
Lievrouw, Leah, 130
Lima, Fabiane, 133
Lima, Francisco de Paula Antunes, 005
Lima, Márcia Maria Tait, 109
Lima, Samira, 005
Lindén, Lisa Maria, 054
Lippman, Alexandra, 033
Lisboa, Eliana Alcântara, 156
Liste Munoz, Lucia, 183
Littaye, Alexandra, 089
Liu, Bing, 007
Liu, Jennifer A, 188
Lizondo, Rosalia Marcela, 092
Lloyd, Stephanie, 071
Loizou, Natasa, 048
Lopes, Maria Margaret, 109
Lopez, Maria Sonsire, 042, 102
Loray, Romina Paola, 150
Lorenzi, Bruno Rossi, 135
Low, Jan W., 053
Lozano Borda, Marcela, 060, 161
Lu, Zxyyann Jane, 179
Lucena, Juan, 008
Luchilo, Lucas Jorge, 110
Lugo, Adonia, 033
Luz, Nanci Stancki da, 187
Luz David, Marília, 067
Lázaro Olaizola, Marila, 080, 093, 169
López, María Paz, 146
López, María Soledad, 011
López Domínguez, Rubén, 107
López Olmedo, Roberto, 150
López-Cuenca, Alberto, 152
Maathuis, Ivo, 072
MacDonald, Elizabeth, 114
Machado, Carlos José Saldanha, 027
MacLeish, Kenneth, 103, 180
Macnaghten, Phil, 128, 155
Madsen, Karen Hvidtfeldt, 073
Maldonado Castañeda, Oscar Javier, 054
Malhão, Rafael da Silva, 076
Mallard, Alexandre, 063
Mamo, Laura, 099
Manica, Daniela Tonelli, 145
Manson, Paul, 086
Marandino, Martha, 169
Marcolino, Camilla, 131
Marelli, Luca, 051
Margulies, Susana, 142
Maricato Moreto, Glaucia Cristina, 071
Marichal, María Eugenia, 171
Marin, Anabel, 053
Marin Osorio, Elkin Fernando, 119
Marin Pérez, José Aramis, 110
Marques, Ivan da Costa, 014, 027, 042
Marques de Medeiros Dias, Jussara, 187
Marquina Sánchez, María de Lourdes, 085
Marsh, Oliver, 126
Martignoni, Martina, 075
Martin, Dominique, 162
Martinez, Ruben, 061, 167
Martinez-Duenas, William Andres, 075
Martins, Luciana Conrado, 169
Martins, Paulo Roberto, 115
Martínez, Nayeli, 146
Martínez de Ita, María Eugenia, 146
Martínez Larrechea, Enrique, 106
Marzorati, Zulema, 182
Massei, Roberto Carlos, 027
Masselot, Cyril, 135
Massieu, Yolanda, 092, 132
Matharan, Gabriel Augusto, 171, 184
Matiello, Catiane, 097
McCray, Patrick, 084
McCullough, Sarah Rebolloso, 033
McGonigle, Ian, 051
McMillan, Lesley, 031
Medeiros, Marcio Felipe Salles, 078
Mederos, Leticia, 159
Medina, Eden, 047
Medina, Sebastián, 081
Mejia, Angie, 039
Mello, Adilson Silva, 083, 096, 119, 160, 170
Mello, Matheus Guimarães, 025
Mendonça, André Luis Oliveira, 172
Menon, Alka, 034
I N D I C E S
Mercado, Alexis, 036, 042
Merchant, Emily Rose, 023
Merkle, Luiz Ernesto, 074, 133, 185
Mesman, Jessica, 042, 158
Mesquita, Josilda dos Santos, 144
Messac, Luke, 179
Messeder, Jorge Cardoso, 156
metzl, jonathan, 103
Meyer, Morgan, 084
Miller, Georgia, 141
Miller, Paige, 015
Mincyte, Diana, 174
Miranda, María Isabel, 178
Mitcham, Carl, 008, 105
Mitchell, Mary, 031, 116
Molina, Santiago Jose, 177
Molino, Luisa, 054
Molpeceres, María Celeste, 151
Monfreda, Chad, 009
Monteiro, Eric, 100, 112
Monteiro, Marko Alves, 022, 161
Montenegro, Raúl, 135
Moore, Kelly, 126
Moore, Sharlissa, 009
Mopas, Michael S, 062, 076
Mora Muñoz, Loreto, 021
Mora-Gámez, Fredy A., 082
Moraes, Marcelo, 183
Moraes, Moema Gomes, 040
Morales, Alberto E, 155
Morales, Ana Paula, 081
Morales, Gabriela, 016
Morales Pérez, Roy Waldhiersen, 015
Morales-Nasser, Alejandra Carolina, 125
Morales-Navarro, Laura, 057
Moreira, Ana Josefina, 176
Morenas, Leon Angelo, 051
Moreno, Juan Carlos, 149
Moreno Garzón, Alexandra, 144
Morúa Ramírez, Juan, 110
Moyano, Daniel, 168
Mulder, Henk, 101
Munoz-Rubio, Julio, 069
Murguia, Adriana, 182
Murillo, Luis Felipe Rosado, 022
Murriello, Sandra, 160
Mushtaq, Usman, 008
Musiani, Francesca, 025
Muñoz, Miguel, 023
Myers, Laura, 104
Myers, Natasha, 041, 134
Márquez, Sara Daniela, 094
nakamura, lisa, 130
Nakano, Andreza Rodrigues, 182
Nambiar, Devaki, 166
Nansen, Bjorn, 066
Nardi, Bonnie, 175
Nascimento, Caroline Christine Garcia Do, 061
Natenzon, Claudia Eleonor, 161
Natera, José Miguel, 155, 159
Neal, Megan Danielle, 142
Neffati, Houda, 135
Nelson, Alondra, 029, 134
Nemer, David, 112
Neves, Fabricio Monteiro, 078
Nieusma, Dean, 008
Njambi, Wairimu, 127
Normando, Priscilla Cavalcante, 021, 093
Normark, Daniel Pär, 037
Novas, Carlos, 012
Novo, Juliane Quinteiro, 169
Nowak, Claire, 127
Núñez Jover, Jorge, 111
O'Brien, William, 127
Ohayon, Jennifer, 113
Olarte Sierra, Maria Fernanda, 083
Olarte-Sierra, Maria Fernanda, 083
Olivares Lagos, Laura Alicia, 119
Oliveira Filho, Altair Aparecido, 048
Oliver, Graciela de Souza, 151, 168
Olson, Philip R, 046
Ornetzeder, Michael, 045
Orozco, Luis Antonio, 014
Orsini, Michael, 088
Ortega, Esther, 020
Ortega-Ponce, Claudia, 060
Osada, Neide Mayumi, 084
Ottinger, Gwen, 153
I N D I C E S
Oudshoorn, Nelly, 072
Owens, Kellie, 177
Pacheco, Jorge, 081
Paiva, Eduardo Nazareth, 027, 050
Pallone de Figueiredo, Simone, 081, 143
Palm, Juliano Luis, 035
Palmarola, Hugo, 047
Paniago, Maria Cristina Lima, 040
Papagayo Mahecha, Diana Paola, 161
Park, Jinhee, 039
Parmiggiani, Elena, 099, 100
Parrish, Allen, 104
Parthasarathy, Shobita, 009, 141, 153
Pasin, Luiz Eugenio Veneziani, 060
Passoth, Jan-Hendrik, 116
Pavone, Vincenzo, 013, 038, 101
Paxson, Heather, 012
Paz, Liber Eugenio, 068
Pazello, Magaly, 187
Pecoraro, Rossano Rosario, 021
Pecurul-Botines, Mireia, 004
Peixoto, Joana, 040
Peixoto Rodrigues, Leo, 169
Pelaez, Victor, 168
Pelizza, Annalisa, 116
Pellegrini, Pablo Ariel, 053, 117, 147, 162
Penkler, Michael, 177
Perafan Ledezma, Astrid Lorena, 132
Pereira, Débora de Carvalho, 055
Pereira, Juliana Carvalho, 144
Pereira, Levindo Costa, 145
Pereira, Natalia Barbosa, 024
Pereira, Tiago Santos, 036, 064, 118
Peres, Sara, 127
Peron, Alcides Eduardo dos Reis, 180
Perusset, Macarena, 036
Petersen, Katrina, 104
Petersen, Michael Nebeling, 094
Petersen, Rikke Premer, 006
Peterson, Kristin, 058
Pettersson, Ingemar, 037
Petty, JuLeigh, 103
Pfotenhauer, Sebastian Michael, 051
Phadke, Roopali, 032
Philip, Kavita, 088
Piaz, Agustin, 098
Picabea, Facundo, 176
Pimenta, Carlos Alberto Máximo, 170
Pinch, Trevor, 041
Pinheiro, Daniela, 087, 096
Pinho, Cristiane Gonçalves, 081
Pires, Romulo De Oliveira, 156
Piron, Florence, 118
Piñero, Fernando Julio, 146, 172
Plantin, Jean-Christophe, 112
Polino, Carmelo Andrés, 130
Pollock, Anne, 058
Ponce, Ana Luisa, 178
Ponciano Sandoval, Renato Giovanni, 098
Popescu, Cristina, 119
Porro, Silvia, 147
Portugal, Clarice Moreira, 131
Powell, Alison, 093
Prado, Rosemeiry De Castro, 133
Premebida, Adriano, 115
Priaulx, Nicolette M, 099
Primeau, Phillip, 062, 164
Pritchard, Helen, 100
Puente Bruges, Jairo, 031
Pulido-Martinez, Hernan Camilo, 024
Páez, Olga Haydée, 169
Pérez Bustos, Tania, 029, 042, 094
Pérez Comisso, Martin Andrés, 147
Queiroz, Ivo Pereira de, 144
Queluz, Gilson Leandro, 074, 087, 097
Queluz, Gilson, 074, 087
Queluz, Marilda Lopes Pinheiro, 129
Quiroga, Juan Martin, 066
Rabourn, Tanya, 118
Rafols, Ismael, 068, 114
Ragouet, Pascal, 106
Rail, Geneviève, 054
Rajão, Raoni Guerra, 105, 131
Rajão, Raoni, 076
Ramirez-Amaya, Victor, 167
Ramos, Elaine da Silva, 156
Ramos, Marco Antonio, 018
I N D I C E S
Ramos García, Catherine, 083
Ramos Zincke, Claudio, 050, 120
Ramírez Rivas, Pablo, 184
Rayzberg, Margarita, 187
Reardon, Jenny, 029, 031
Reddy, Elizabeth, 065
Reeves, R.G., 105
Reinecke, David, 051
Reis Castro, Luisa, 105, 165
Remedios, Francis, 063
Restrepo Forero, Olga, 088
Reyes Alvarez, Juan, 165
Reyes-Galindo, Luis Ignacio, 010
Ribeiro, Barbara Esteves, 175
Ribeiro, Maria Luísa Nozawa, 093
Ribeiro, Rodrigo, 005
Ricas, Lucimeri Ricas, 111
Richter, Vitor Simonis, 141
Rieznik, Marina Andrea, 162
Riis, Soren, 140
Riley, Donna, 008
Risi, Stephan, 069
Rius, Andrés, 093
Rivera, Angel, 006
Rivera, Igor, 110
Rivers, Louie, 153
Rivoir, Ana, 135
Roberts, Elizabeth F.S., 071, 084, 134
Robinson, Laura, 183
Robinson, Mark, 026, 153
Robles Belmont, Eduardo, 042, 111
Rocha, Israel Jesus, 050
Rodrigues, Anny Caroliny de Lima, 161
Rodriguez, Julia, 047
Rodriguez-Medina, Leandro, 042, 064, 152
Rodríguez, Hannot, 159
Rodríguez Prieto, Fabio, 145
Rogaski, Ruth, 028
Rogers, Juan D., 178
Roget, Christophe, 135
Rohden, Fabiola, 142, 154
Rohracher, Harald, 045
Rojas Alvarez, Jorge, 144
Romani, Facundo, 117
Román, Elías López, 165
Roosth, Sophia, 041
Rose, Nikolas, 069
Rosen, Cecilia, 130
Rosenberger, Robert, 152
Roso, Caetano Castro, 080
Ross, Heather M, 114
Rothberg, Danilo, 162
Rowland, Nicholas J, 116
Rozo Sandoval, Ana Claudia, 061
Ruault, Claire, 016
Rueda, Eduardo Alfonso, 149
Ruiz, Cristhian Fabian, 014
Ruiz, Ángel, 099
Ruiz-Urquijo, Juan Carlos, 074
Rulifson, Gregory A, 007
Saatci, Banu, 088, 179
Sabharwal, Meghna, 155
Sacco, Liliana Catalina, 178
Sadowski, Jathan, 032
Salazar, Maite Paulina, 117
Salazar, Monica, 060
Salim, Ulluminair, 073
Sampieri Cábal, Rubén, 178
Sanabria, Emilia, 058, 071
Sanderson, Susan, 153
Sandoval-Romero, Vanessa, 121
Sandroni, Laila, 035
Sandvig, Christian, 174
Sano, Kazumi, 100
Santiago, Clara Guimarães, 151
Santiago, Elvira, 101
Santos, Daniele Martins dos, 050
Santos, Elis Regina Alves dos, 168
Santos, Guillermo, 058
Santos, Juliana Cristina Santicioli dos, 080
Santos, Júlio César dos, 040
Santos, Patricia Aline, 081
Sarna-Wojcicki, Daniel Reid, 035
Sarthou, Nerina Fernanda, 172
Sauer, Elenise, 156
Schaeffer, Colombina, 065
Schafer, Mark, 015
Schaffer, Guy, 077
Schavelzon, Salvador, 075, 088
I N D I C E S
Scheid, Volker, 028
Schenck, Marcela, 150
Schmitt, Christophe, 110
Schneider, Christoph, 025
Schneider, Jen, 008
Schulz, Jeremy, 183
Sclavo, Analía, 111
Secomandi, Fernando, 152
Segantini, Marcos, 150
Segerstrale, Ullica Christina, 125
Seguel, Andres Gomez, 148
Seijo, Gustavo L., 167
Selin, Cynthia, 032
Semel, Beth, 079
Semendeferi, Ioanna, 077
Senejko, María Paula, 172
Serafim, Milena, 053, 096
Severo, Fernando Gonçalves, 081
Shapiro, Nick, 100
Shaver, Chris, 147, 177
Sheets, Gabriela Maíz, 166
Shen, Xiaobai, 131
Sheoran, Nayantara, 188
Shibata, Kiyoshi, 007
Sholler, Daniel, 175
Shrum, Wesley, 015, 104
Shukla, Ravi, 067
Siles, Ignacio, 130, 185
Silva, Bruna Herculano da, 156
Silva, Diego Rafael de Moraes, 091
Silva, Gilbert, 096, 119
Silva, Lisiane Maria, 048
Silva, Lucas Rodrigo, 004
Silva, Marconi Aurelio, 048
Silva, Mirian Pacheco, 144
Silva, Paloma Porto, 023
Silva Neto, Thompson Lemos da, 061
Silveira, Rosemari Monteiro Castilho Foggiatto,
144, 156
Simons, Kenneth L, 153
Sims, Christo, 039
Singh, Ilina, 069
Siqueira Martins Domingos, Bianca, 083, 096, 119,
160, 170
Sismondo, Sergio, 142
Smith, Adrian, 163, 176
Smith, Lindsay Adams, 029
Smythe, Toni, 008
Soares, Maria Helena Silva, 021
Sobral, Vivianne Caroline Santos, 117
Socorro, Marlene Santos, 156
Soffer, Ann Katrine Bønnelykke, 086
Solli, Jøran, 045
Soto Triana, Joan Sebastian, 125
Soulard, Christophe, 016
Sousa, Cidoval Morais de, 080, 168
Souza, Iara Maria de Almeida, 145
Souza, Katia Reis, 107
Spackman, Christy, 052
Spera, Aileen, 160
Speziale, Anabella, 129, 157
Spinardi, Graham, 082
Sponsel, Alistair, 041
Stagnaro, Adriana Alejandrina, 158
Stark, Luke, 079
Steingart, Alma, 041
Stenlås, Niklas, 037
Stokland, Håkon B., 127
Strandgaard, Lone Bak, 162
Stratton, Caroline, 078
Suarez, Marcela, 102, 155, 159
Suchman, Lucy, 112, 180
Sued, Gabriela Elisa, 124
Sánchez, Marcelo, 020
Sánchez Vargas, Derly Yohanna, 127
Sørensen, Knut H, 181
Taborga, Ana María, 146
Taddei, Renzo, 022, 075
Takimoto, Elika, 014
Tamarkin, Noah, 029
Tan, Xiao, 004
Tanferri, Mylène, 173
Tapia, Andrea H, 114
Tatsuya, Higaki, 164
Tavares, Heraclio Duarte, 131
Teixeira, Luiz Antonio, 182
Teixeira, Marcia de Oliveira, 096
Teixeira, Maria do Rocio Fontoura, 144, 160
Tenorio, Adriana, 126
I N D I C E S
Thomas, Hernán Eduardo, 036
Thompson, Charis, 188
Tillman, Rachel, 031
Tironi, Manuel, 052, 065
Tironi, Martin, 174
Todd, Benjamin Zhan, 173
Toledo, Roberto Domingo, 010
Toledo Jr, Joaquim, 004
Tomassini, Cecilia, 146, 172
Tombs, Jacqueline, 031
Tomiello, Naira, 128
Toriseva, Roosa, 034
Torres, Clara Crizio de Araujo, 151
Traweek, Sharon, 059
Tretjuka, Ieva, 158
Trevisan, Lino, 169
Tricoire, Aurélie, 063
Trujillo Andrade, Maria del Pilar, 006
Tsai, Yuyueh, 067
Tula Molina, Fernando, 097
Turkenich, Magalí, 124
Tyrell, Brian, 084
Tyrrell, Brian, 071
Ugartemendia, Victoria, 108
Umpiérrez, Alejandra, 093
Ureta, Sebastian, 042, 065
Valderrama Pineda, Andrés Felipe, 006, 171
Valente, José Alexandre Da Silva, 080
Valenzuela, Fernando, 050, 120
Valenzuela, Leonardo, 065
Vallejos, Oscar Ramón, 171, 184
van Zwanenberg, Patrick, 128
van Zwanenberg, Patrick, 053, 117
Vangeebergen, Thomas, 011
Vara, Ana Maria, 098
Vargas-Leon, Patricia Adriana, 085
Vargens, José Muniz da Costa, 186
Varghese, Antony Palackal, 015
Varguez, Milagros, 081
Varma, Roli, 155
Vasconcellos, Bruna, 109
Vasen, Federico, 146, 172
Vasquez, Ana, 080, 093
Vasquez, Emily Elizabeth, 054
Veiga, Camila Loricchio, 096, 119
Velho, Lea, 064, 081, 143, 155
Velho, Raquel Strini, 168, 184
Venegas, Maria D, 154
Venkatesh, Murali, 072
Venturini, Tommaso, 068
Vera-Cruz, José Alexandre Oliveira, 176
Vera-Cruz, Matías, 091
Verbeek, Peter-Paul, 140, 152
Vercelli, Ariel Hernán, 141
Vermeulen, Niki, 056
Versino, Mariana, 060, 172
Vertesi, Janet, 051
Vesnic-Alujevic, Lucia, 101, 167
Vessuri, Hebe, 036, 042, 078, 149
Viales-Hurtado, Ronny, 036, 042, 170
Vicente, Alexandre Meloni, 182
Vicentin, Diego, 111
Vidart, Diego, 080
Vidart-Delgado, Maria, 082
Videira, Antonio Augusto, 014
Viglio, José Eduardo, 148
Villamizar, Laura Patricia, 133
Villardi, Pedro, 058
Vilouta Rando, Nicolás, 147
Vinck, Dominique, 047, 173, 185
Viotti, Nicolás, 024
Visperas, Cristina, 011
Vissicaro, Suseli de Paula, 144
Viteri, Maria Laura, 092, 151
Vivaceta, Anibal, 081
Vivaldi, Lieta, 038
Vogt, Carlos, 081
Voss, Jan-Peter, 120, 135
Wahlberg, Ayo, 166
Waiter, Andrea, 111
Walford, Antonia Caitlin, 075, 088
Wallace, Matthew, 114
Wang, Jingjin, 007
Wang, Nan, 105
Waterton, Claire, 052
Weinel, Martin, 099
Wells, Cassandra J, 142
I N D I C E S
Wesner, Ashton, 035
West, John, 186
White, Deborah, 031
Whiteley, Bryn Elizabeth, 046
Wickson, Fern, 128
Wikman, Pär, 162
Wilder, Elisabeth, 082
Wilken, Rowan, 066
Williams, Robin, 112
Wilson, Ara, 028
Windle, Amanda Nita, 033
Woelfle-Erskine, Cleo, 035
Woermann, Niklas, 019
Wolf, Steven, 127
Wu, Chia-Ling, 026, 042
Wu, Harry Yi-Jui, 079
Wurster, Simone, 090
Wylie, Sara, 042, 082
Wynne, Brian, 031, 128
Xhardez, Veronica, 121
XXX, Jirigala, 157
Yado, Thaís Harumi Manfré, 129
Yamazaki, Goro, 086, 164
Yang, Yu O, 015
Yanni, Carla, 103
Yansen, Guillermina, 124
Zanotti, Agustín, 025
Zarate Arbelaez, Heiller, 149
Zayago Lau, Edgar, 102
Zehr, Stephen, 057
Ziewitz, Malte, 072
Zuiderent-Jerak, Teun, 042, 165
Zukerfeld, Mariano, 064, 076
I N D I C E S
Presenter Index
Aagaard, Jesper, Aarhus University, jaagaard@psy.au.dk
Aarden, Erik, Harvard University, erik.aarden@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Abdalla, Márcio Moutinho, Universidade Federal Fluminense, marciomabdalla@gmail.com
Abernethy, Paivi, University of Waterloo, pkaberne@uwaterloo.ca
Adrian, Stine Willum, Aalborg University, swa@learning.aau.dk
Agrawal, Anurag, Cornell University, aa337@cornell.edu
Aguerre, Carolina, Universidad de San Andrés, aguerre@udesa.edu.ar
Aguiar, Diego, CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS EN CIENCIA, TECNOLOGÍA, CULTURA Y DESARROLLO CONICET - UNRNP, daguiar.arg@gmail.com
Aguilar Torres, Edisson, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, edissonaguilart@gmail.com
Aguirre, Javier, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Colombia,
javierorlandoaguirre@gmail.com
Aibar, Eduard, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, eaibar@uoc.edu
Aichholzer, Georg, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Technology Assessment,
aich@oeaw.ac.at
Akyuz, Kaya, University of Vienna, kayaakyuz@gmail.com
Albornoz, Maria Belen, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences Ecuador,
balbornoz@flacso.edu.ec
Alcazar, Ariamnis Tomasa, Professor, aria@rect.uh.cu
Alencar, Maria De Cléofas Faggion, Embrapa, cleofas.alencar@embrapa.br
Alfaro, Tuillang Yuing, Universidad de Santiago, tuillang@yahoo.com
Allebrandt, Débora, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil,
debora.allebrandt@gmail.com
Almeida, Bruno de Mattos, University of Campinas (Unicamp),
brunomattosalmeida@gmail.com
Almeida, Rosiléia O., Universidade Federal da Bahia, rosileiaoalmeida@hotmail.com
Almklov, Petter Grytten, NTNU Social Research Ltd, pettera@svt.ntnu.no
Alonso, Pedro Ignacio, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,
alonso.pedroignacio@googlemail.com
alperin, horacio boris, Gathering-unlugardeencuentro.org, horacioalperin@yahoo.com
Altamirano, Carlo Andres, Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes, catamira@asu.edu
Alvarez, Marisa, UNTREF, malvarez.km@gmail.com
Alves, Daniela, Universidade Federal De Viçosa, alvesautomatic@gmail.com
Amaya Duque, Julio César, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, jcamayad@unal.edu.co
Amaya Guerrero, Romina Gabriela, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes / CONICET,
r.amaya.guerrero@gmail.com
Amir, Sulfikar, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), sulfikar@ntu.edu.sg
Amiraly, Akil, Ecole polytecnique, CRG, akil.amiraly@polytechnique.edu
Amorim, Mario Lopes, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná,
marioamorim@utfpr.edu.br
Andrade, Hernán, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Sede Andina, handrade@unrn.edu.ar
Andrade, Thales Novaes, UFSCar, thales@sigmanet.com.br
Andrade-Sastoque, Ernesto, Universidad de Los Andes, eandrad@gmail.com
Angelini, Alessandro, London School of Economics, aangelin@mtholyoke.edu
Antal, Edit, UNAM Mexico, antal@unam.mx
I N D I C E S
Antoun, Henrique, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, henrique.antoun@eco.ufrj.br
Antunes Almeida, Rafael, Universidad de Brasilia, almeida.ra...@gmail.com
Anzaldo, Mónica, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico
Nacional (CINVESTAV), monicaanzaldo@gmail.com
Anzures, Tonatiuh, University College London, tonatiuh.anzures.11@ucl.ac.uk
Aoyagi, Midori, National Institute for Environmental Studies, LDV05123@nifty.com
Appelbaum, Richard, University of California, Santa Barbara, rich@isber.ucsb.edu
Aragón Domínguez, Milen, BUAP, milen554@hotmail.com
Arancibia, Florencia, State University of New York at Stony Brook,
florenciapaulaarancibia@gmail.com
Arancibia Gutierrez, Eliana, UNAM-UNICAMP, earanci@gmail.com
Archambeau, Nicole, University of California, Santa Barbara,
narchambeau@history.ucsb.edu
Ardanche, María Melissa, Universidad de la República - CSIC (Uruguay),
mardanche@csic.edu.uy
Arellano, Antonio, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, aah@uaemex.mx
Arenas, Piedad, Universidad Industrial de Santander, parenasd@uis.edu.co
Arias, Cinthya Carolina, Universidad Industrial de Santander, cariasmanjarrez@gmail.com
Aristimuño, Francisco Javier, Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro, faristimuno@unrn.edu.ar
Ariza, Lucia, IIGG, University of Buenos Aires, lucia.ariza@gmail.com
Ariza, Vladimir Alejandro, Observatorio Colombiano de Ciencia y Tecnología,
variza@ocyt.org.co
Arleo, Alberto Aníbal, CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas),
aarleo@conicet.gov.ar
Armstrong, Melanie, University of California, Berkeley, mel@unm.edu
Arnold, Michael, University of Melbourne, mvarnold@unimelb.edu.au
Arond, Elisa, Clark University, elisa.arond@gmail.com
Artaxo, Ana Paula Freire, Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares,
anapaulafreire@globo.com
Arza, Valeria, CENIT, Buenos Aires, varza@fund-cenit.org.ar
Arzuaga, Fabiana, MINCYT, fabianaarzuaga@fibertel.com.ar
Asaro, Peter, New School University, peterasaro@sbcglobal.net
Ashmore, Malcolm, Loughborough University, M.T.Ashmore@lboro.ac.uk
Auler, Décio, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, auler.ufsm@gmail.com
Avila, Héctor Javier, Centro de Estudios de Seguridad Urbana FCPyS UNCuyo,
javila.mza@gmail.com
Avila, Jorge, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana - Azcapotzalco,
jorge.avila.sat@Gmail.com
Avila, José Francisco, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, jfranciscoav@gmail.com
Ayala, Soledad Analía, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, soledad.ayala@gmail.com
Aykut, Stefan Cihan, EHESS, Paris, s.aykut@gmail.com
Azzinnari, Nayla, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, nay_azz@hotmail.com
Åm, Heidrun, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU),
heidrun.aam@ntnu.no
Bagattolli, Carolina, UFPR - Universidade Federal do Paraná, bagattolli@gmail.com
Baigorrotegui, Gloria, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, gloria.baigorrotegui@usach.cl
Bailey, Diane, University of Texas at Austin, diane.bailey@ischool.utexas.edu
baillie, Caroline, UWA, caroline.baillie@uwa.edu.au
I N D I C E S
Balderrama, Rafael, Universidad Nacional de La Rioja, rjbalderrama@yahoo.com
Ballent, Anahi, Instituto de Estudios de la Ciencia y la Tecnología. Universidad Nacional de
Quilmes, Argentina, aballent@unq.edu.ar
Baptista, Belén, Universidad de la República, Uruguay, baptistabelen@gmail.com
Baptista, Rosanita Ferreira, Universidade Federal da Bahia, rosanitabaptista@yahoo.com.br
Barandiaran, Javiera, University of California, Santa Barbara, jba@global.ucsb.edu
Barandiarán, Santiago, MINCYT & Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Argentina,
sbarandia@gmail.com
Barany, Michael Jeremy, Princeton University, Program in History of Science,
mbarany@princeton.edu
Bargero, Mariano, Universidad Nacional A. Jauretche; Universidad Nacional de Lomas de
Zamora; Universidad de Buenos Aires, mbargero@yahoo.com
Baringoltz, Eleonora, MINCyT, ebaringoltz8@gmail.com
Barros da Silva, Márcia Regina, Universidade de São Paulo - USP, marciabarrossilva@usp.br
Batista Graça Grego, Isabela, Faculdades Integradas Teresa D'Ávila - FATEA,
isabellagrego@gmail.com
Batista Ribeiro, Rosinei, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - FAT/UERJ,
rosinei.ribeiro@pq.cnpq.br
Batista Ribeiro, Rosinei, Faculdades Integradas Teresa D'Ávila (FATEA) / Universidade do
Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), rosinei1971@gmail.com
Bauchspies, Wenda, Georgia Institute of Technology, wkbauchspies@gatech.edu
Baudry, Grisel, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, griselbaudry@gmail.com
Baya-Laffite, Nicolas, Medialab, Sciences Po Paris, nicolas.bayalaffite@sciencespo.fr
Bañados, Yuri Carvajal, Universidad de Chile, ycarvajal61@gmail.com
Beaton, Brian, University of Pittsburgh, bbeaton@pitt.edu
Becerra, Lucas, INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS SOBRE LA CIENCIA Y LA TECNOLOGÍA - UNQ,
lucasecon@yahoo.com.ar
Becerra, Paulina, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, becerra.paulina@gmail.com
Beisel, Uli, University Halle-Wittenberg, ulrike.beisel@ethnologie.uni-halle.de
Bell, Sarah, University College London, s.bell@ucl.ac.uk
bello, alessandro, UNESCO, alebello81@gmail.com
Benard, Marianne, VU University, M.Benard@vu.nl
Benegas Loyo, Diego, New York University Buenos Aires and Instituto Universitario de
Ciencias de la Salud Fundación Barceló, benegas.loyo@gmail.com
Benes, Gisela, Facultad Ciencias Agrarias - UNMdP, gjbenes@hotmail.com
Bengtsson, Astrid, Centro Atómico Bariloche-Instituto Balseiro, astrid.ben@gmail.com
Benito, Ezequiel, Center for Science, Technology and Society - Maimonides University,
ebenito@centrocts.org
Bento, Sofia, School of Economics and Mangement/University of Lisbon, sbento@iseg.utl.pt
Beorlegui, Hernán Matías, CONICET, herbeor@hotmail.com
Berardo, Rosa Maria, Universidade Federal de Goiás,
rosaberardocinemaefotografia@gmail.com
Berloznik, Robby, Flemish Institute for Technological Research, robby.berloznik@vito.be
Bernal, Eileen, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, eibernalga@unal.edu.co
Bertoni, Aura, Bocconi University, Milan, aura.bertoni@unibocconi.it
Besen, Lucas Riboli, PPGAS/UFRGS, misterbesen@gmail.com
Betten, Afke Wieke, Athena Institute, VU University Amsterdam, a.w.betten@vu.nl
Bhadra, Monamie, Arizona State University, mbhadra@asu.edu
I N D I C E S
Bharadwaj, Aditya, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
Geneva, aditya.bharadwaj@graduateinstitute.ch
Bianco, Mariela, Universidad de la Repulbica, Uruguay, mbianbo@gmail.com
Bielefeldt, Angela R, University of Colorado, Boulder, angela.bielefeldt@colorado.edu
Bier, Jess, Erasmus University Rotterdam, bier@fsw.eur.nl
Bilibio, Evandro, UFFS - Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul, evandro.bilibio@uffs.edu.br
Binimelis, Helder, Universidad Católica de Temuco, helderconnavaja@gmail.com
Birch, Kean, York University, kean@yorku.ca
Birkbak, Andreas, Aalborg University Copenhagen, ab@learning.aau.dk
Blinder, Daniel, Centro de Estudios de Historia de la Ciencia y de la Técnica José Babini,
blinderdaniel@gmail.com
Blois, María Paula, Universidad de Buenos Aires, paublois@yahoo.com.ar
Blue, Ethan, UWA, Ethan.Blue@uwa.edu.au
Bock von Wülfingen, Bettina, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin,
bettina.bock.v.wuelfingen@staff.hu-berlin.de
Boczkowski, Pablo J., Northwestern University, pjb9@northwestern.edu
Boechat, Marina Pantoja, Escola de Comunicação da UFRJ, marina.boechat@gmail.com
Boete, Christophe, IRD - UMR 190, cboete@gmail.com
Boltvinik Riesenfeld, Ilana, Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana / UAM Cuajimalpa,
ilanaboltvinik@hotmail.com
Bonan, Claudia, IFF/Fiocruz Brasil, cbonan@globo.com
Bonelli, Cristobal, University of Amsterdam, C.R.Bonelli@uva.nl
Borges, Jamile, University of Lausanne, borges@unil.ch
Bornancin, Fernanda, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR,
fernandaborn@gmail.com
Bortz, Gabriela Mijal, Institute for Science and Technology Studies - Universidad Nacional
de Quilmes, gbortz@unq.edu.ar
Botero, Andrea, Aalto University, andrea.botero@aalto.fi
Botta, María Florencia, UBA/Conicet/CCTS Universidad Maimonides, florbotta@gmail.com
Bouhid, Roseantony Rodrigues, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro,
roseantony.bouhid@ifrj.edu.br
Bozatski, Maurício Fernando, Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul, bozatski@gmail.com
Braman, Sandra, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, braman@uwm.edu
Brandt, Marisa, UCSD, mrbrandt@ucsd.edu
Brandão, Tiago, IHC, FCSH-UNL, brandao.tiago@gmail.com
Branquinho, Fatima Teresa Braga, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro,
fatima.branquinho@uol.com.br
Braun, Ramona, University of Cambridge, rb616@cam.ac.uk
Breitegger, Melina, European Commission, melina.breitegger@jrc.ec.europa.eu
Brian, Jenny Dyck, Arizona State University, jenny.brian@asu.edu
Brieva, Susana, Universidad Nacional de mar de plata, sbrieva@balcarce.inta.gov.ar
Brodersen, Søsser, Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg University,
sbro@plan.aau.dk
Broerse, Jacqueline, Free University Amsterdam, Jacqueline.broerse@falw.vu.nl
Brotherton, P. Sean, Yale University, sean.brotherton@yale.edu
Brouwer, Roland, CIP - International Potato Center, brouwer.roland@gmail.com
Brown, Jennifer, University of Pennsylvania, jenbrown@sas.upenn.edu
Brucato, Ben, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, ben@benbrucato.com
I N D I C E S
Bruno, Fernanda Glória, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,
bruno.fernanda@gmail.com
Bruno, Mariana, Estudiante de Maestría, marian_bruno@hotmail.com
Buch, Anders, Aalborg University, buch@learning.aau.dk
Bueno, Maysa De Oliveira Brum, Universidade Católica Dom Bosco,
joanagynn@yahoo.com.br
Buitron, Ayme Gabriela, universidad peruana cayetano heredia, ayme.buitron@upch.pe
Bujes, Janaina de Souza, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,
palavras.perdidas@yahoo.com.br
Burnam-Fink, Michael, Arizona State University, mburnamf@asu.edu
Busilón, Nataly, Universidad de la República, brauliobonilla@gmail.com
Buttarello, Arieli Januzzi, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, ariellibuttarello@hotmail.com
Buttigliero, Diego, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional,
diegobuttigliero@gmail.com
Büchel, Jochen, TU Dresden, Freelancer in Munich, jochen.buechel@gmail.com
Cabrera Di Piramo, Carolina, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Uruguay,
cabreradipi@gmail.com
Cadigan, Jean, UNC-Chapel Hill, cadigan@ad.unc.edu
Caetano da Rosa, Catarina, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, cdr@ifs.tudarmstadt.de
Caitite, Amanda, Universidade Federal Fluminense, amanda.munizlc@gmail.com
Calazans, Diego Rodrigues Souto, Universidade Federal de Sergipe (Brazil),
diego_calazans@yahoo.com.br
Calderón-Saravia, Ana Lucía, Universidad de Costa Rica, alcs65@gmail.com
Callard, Felicity, Durham University, felicity.callard@durham.ac.uk
Calvert, Jane, University of Edinburgh, jane.calvert@ed.ac.uk
Calvillo, Nerea, Goldsmiths, University of London, n.calvillo@gold.ac.uk
Calvo Solano, Oscar David, Center for Geophysical Research, oscar.calvosolano@ucr.ac.cr
Calvo-Gonzalez, Elena, Universidade Federal da Bahia, elenasemaga@gmail.com
Camargo, Juan Arturo, Professor Uniminuto, juan.camargo@uniminuto.edu
Camelo, Ana Paula, State Universty of Campinas, apc.camelo@gmail.com
Campbell, Patricia, University of Calgary/Red Deer College, trish.campbell@rdc.ab.ca
Campos, Ana Carolina Abreu, Unicamp, carops@gmail.com
Campos, Ana Cecília, Ruth Campos, a.cecilia.oc@gmail.com
Camus, Alexandre, Université de Lausanne, alexandre.camus@unil.ch
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Cancino Salas, Ronald Domingo, Depto. Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la Frontera,
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Canney, Nathan, Seattle University, nathan.canney@gmail.com
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Caravaca, Jimena, IDES-CIS-CONICET, jimenacaravaca@gmail.com
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Cardoso, Sheila Pressentin, IFRJ, denisel67@gmail.com
Carneiro, Maria José Teixeira, Universidade federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro,
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Carr, Rachel, University of Sydney, carr.rach@gmail.com
I N D I C E S
Carrasco, Jimena, Universidad Austral de Chile, jimenacarrasco@uach.cl
Carrillo, Hector, Northwestern University, hector@northwestern.edu
Carrozza, Chiara, Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra (PT),
carrozza.c@gmail.com
Carrozza, Tomás Javier, Universidad de Mar del Plata, tomascarrozza@gmail.com
Carvajal Marin, Luz Mery, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, lmcarvaj@javeriana.edu.co
Carvajales Astapenco, Andrés, Unidad de Ciencia y Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias, Udelar,
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Carvalho, Marília Gomes de, Professor of master and Doctorate Program- PPGTE- UTFPR,
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Carvalho, Rose Mary Almas de, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás,
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Cascaes, Tânia Rosa, Reynaldo de Oliveira Ferreira, taniarosa@onda.com.br
Cassier, Maurice, CERMES 3--CNRS, cassier@vjf.cnrs.fr
Castañeda, Yolanda, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco,
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Castillo-Sepúlveda, Jorge, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Jorge.Castillo.S@usach.cl
Castleton, Alex, Carleton University, alexcastlef@gmail.com
Castro, Victoria, UBA, vico1517@gmail.com
Catacora-Vargas, Georgina, AGRUCO, University Mayor de San Simón, Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Caudill, David, Villanova University, caudill@law.villanova.edu
Cavalli, Ayelén, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, ayelencavalli@gmail.com
Cavalli, Olga, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, olgacavalli@gmail.com
Caviquiolo, Suelen Christine, UTFPR - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná,
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Cañada, Jose Antonio, University of Helsinki, jose.a.canada@helsinki.fi
Cendón, María Laura, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA),
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Ceschin, Luciana, UNIVERSIDADE TECNOLÓGICA FEDERAL DO PARANÁ,
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Ceverio, Rocio, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata,
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Chang, Shu-Ching, Chang Gung University, d868404@gmail.com
Chauvet, Michelle, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco,
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Chavarría Camacho, David, Universidad de Costa Rica, david.chavarriacamacho@ucr.ac.cr
Cheida, Rodrigo Saraiva, Departamento de Política Científica e Tecnológica - UNICAMP,
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Chen, Jia-shin, National Yang-Ming University, jschen1973@ym.edu.tw
Chen, Nancy, University of California Santa Cruz, nchenucsc@gmail.com
Cheney-Lippold, John, University of Michigan, jchl@umich.edu
Cheng, Erika, University of California, San Diego, e9cheng@ucsd.edu
I N D I C E S
Chiancone, Adriana, Universidad de la República, achiancouniversidad@gmail.com
Chirumamilla, Padma, University of Michigan, padmachi@umich.edu
Choi, Vivian Y., Cornell University, vyc7@cornell.edu
Ciarli, Tommaso, SPRU, University of Sussex, t.ciarli@sussex.ac.uk
Cittadini, Roberto, Labintex INTA Argentina / UMR Innovation, INRA, France,
cittadini.roberto@inta.gob.ar
Clement, Andrew, University of Toronto, andrew.clement@utoronto.ca
Cockerill, Kristan, Appalachian State University, cockerillkm@appstate.edu
Codner, Darío, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, dcodner@unq.edu.ar
Coelho, Gabriel Bandeira, Universidade Federal de Pelotas,
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Cohanoff, Claudia, Universidad de la República - Comisión Sectorial de Investigación
Científica, claudia@csic.edu.uy
Collins, Harry, Cardiff University, CollinsHM@cf.ac.uk
Coloma Zapata, José Roberto, Universidad de La Frontera, jr.colomaz@gmail.com
Conner, Thomas, University of California, San Diego, tconner@ucsd.edu
Consoni, Flávia Luciane, State University of Campinas, flavia@ige.unicamp.br
Contreras, Rodrigo Alejandro, Universidad de la Frontera - Chile,
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Corazza, Rosana Icassatti, Faculdades de Campinas // DPCT-Unicamp,
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Corcoran, Thomas, CUNY Brooklyn College, tomcorcoran82@gmail.com
Coreau, Audrey, Centre A. Koyré, audrey.coreau@agroparistech.fr
Corona García, Alma Veronica, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla,
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Corrales Castillo, Aníbal Hernan, Doctorado en Ciencias sociales, Universidad de Chile,
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Correa, Marilena Villela, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro,
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Corrigan, Rose, Drexel University, rose.corrigan@drexel.edu
Corrêa, Raquel Folmer, UFSC, raqfolmer@hotmail.com
Corsatto, Cassia Aparecida, UFSCar - Universidade Federal de São Carlos,
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Cortassa, Carina, Centro REDES, carinacortassa@gmail.com
Cortassa, Carina, Centro REDES, ccortassa@centroredes.org.ar
Cortés, Laura, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, juliana.cortes@gmail.com
Costa, Aldenilson Dos Santos Vitorino, IPPUR/UFRJ, alsvcosta@gmail.com
Costa, Maria Conceição da, Unicamp (Brazil), mariada_costa@hotmail.com
Costa, Maria Conceição da, University if de Campinas, dacosta@ige.unicamp.br
Costa, Rafael Nogueira, PPGMA, UERJ, rafaelnogueiracosta@gmail.com
Couto, Walter Eler, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, walterellerc@gmail.com
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Craddock, Susan, University of Minnesota, craddock@umn.edu
Creary, Melissa Shawn, Emory University, mcreary@emory.edu
Crooks, Roderic, UCLA- Information Studies, rncrooks@ucla.edu
Cruz, Roxana Rivera, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO,
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Cruz, Stephanie, University of Washington, stefcruz@uw.edu
I N D I C E S
Csuri, Piroska Etelka, Universidad de San Andres, Argentina, piroska.csuri@gmail.com
Cuello, Mariana, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, mariana.cuello@unq.edu.ar
Cukierman, Henrique Luiz, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, hcukier@cos.ufrj.br
Cunha, André Luiz Rodrigues dos Santos, Universidade Federal do Pará,
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Cunha, Rodrigo Bastos, Labjor/Unicamp, rbcunha@unicamp.br
Curran, Amelia, Carleton University, ameliacurran@gmail.com
Cyril, Benoit, Sciences Po Bordeaux, cyril.benoit@scpobx.fr
Cáceres Gómez, Santiago, Universidad de Valladolid, sancac@eis.uva.es
Césard, Nicolas, N/A, ncesard@wanadoo.fr
D'Andrea, Carlos, Brazil, carlosfbd@gmail.com
D'Onofrio, María Guillermina, MINCYT and University of Buenos Aires,
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Da Silva, Ricardo Gonçalves, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico &
Tecnológico- CNPq, rdasilva@cnpq.br
Da Silva, Tânia Elias Magno, Universidade Federal de Sergipe (Brazil),
taniamagno@uol.com.br
Dagnino, Renato Peixoto, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP/Brazil,
rdagnino@ige.unicamp.br
Dagnino, Renato, UNICAMP, redagnino@gmail.com
Daipha, Phaedra, Rutgers University, pdaipha@rci.rutgers.edu
Dal Farra, Ricardo, Concordia University - Canadá / UNTREF - Argentina,
ricardo.dalfarra@concordia.ca
Darin, Susana Beatriz, RED Leilac, IDEAR, Universidad Abierta Interamericana,
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Darling, Katherine Weatherford, UC San Francisco, katherine.darling@ucsf.edu
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Davyt García, Amílcar, Unidad de Ciencia y Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias, Udelar,
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Day, Ronald E., SoIC, Indiana University, Bloomington, roday@indiana.edu
Daza, Germán Sánchez, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla,
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Daza-Caicedo, Sandra, Universidad de los Andes/Observatorio Colombiano de Ciencia y
Tecnología, sp.daza10@uniandes.edu.co
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de Medeiros, Tharsila Reis, Mackenzie Presbyterian University,
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de Ridder-Vignone, Kathryn D, Postdoctoral Fellow, Arizona State University / Assistant
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I N D I C E S
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DeGennaro, Donna, Unlocking Silent Histories Organization, Donna.DeGennaro@umb.edu
Degli Esposti, Sara, The Open University Business School, sara.degliesposti@open.ac.uk
Degnbol, Marie Chimwemwe, University of Copenhagen, mcd@ifro.ku.dk
Deibel, Eric, Delft, University of Technology, ericdeibel@yahoo.com
Delatin, Daniel, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, danieldelatin@gmail.com
Delborne, Jason A, North Carolina State University, jason_delborne@ncsu.edu
Delfino de Oliveira, Murilo Cretuchi, Nilda Lucemar Cretuchi de Oliveira Jose Carlos Delfino
de Oliveira, olirum85@hotmail.com
Delvenne, Pierre, Université de Liège (SPIRAL), pierre.delvenne@gmail.com
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Dias, Rafael, Campinas State University, rafael.dias@fca.unicamp.br
Dias Rigolin, Camila Carneiro, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCAR), Brazil,
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Dick, Michael, University of Toronto, michaelh.dick@utoronto.ca
Diniz, Eduardo, GCV, Brazil, Eduardo.Diniz@fgv.br
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Dotson, Taylor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, dotsot@rpi.edu
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Downey, Gary, Virginia Tech, downeyg@vt.edu
Duarte, Tiago Ribeiro, University of Brasília, tiagoribeiroduarte@ig.com.br
Dudhwala, Farzana, University of Oxford, farzana.dudhwala@sbs.ox.ac.uk
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Durant, Darrin, University of Melbourne, ddurant@unimelb.edu.au
Durlan, Cristina, Universidad de Valladolid, cristinadurlan@gmail.com
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I N D I C E S
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Eizagirre, Andoni, Universidad de Mondragón, aeizagirre@mondragon.edu
Engelmann, Wilson, UNISINOS, wengelmann@unisinos.br
Epstein, Steven, Northwestern University, s-epstein@northwestern.edu
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Estebanez, Maria Elina, UBA-REDES-CONICET, mariaelina.estebenez@gmail.com
Esteves, Bernardo, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, estevesb@yahoo.com
Estrada Quiroz, Liliana, BUAP, c.a.trabajoyconocimiento@gmail.com
Evangelista, Rafael de Almeida, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, rae@unicamp.br
Evans, Robert, Cardiff University, EvansRJ1@Cardiff.ac.uk
Fadok, Richard Alexander, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Program in History,
Anthropology, and Science, Technology, and Society, Rfadok@mit.edu
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Fang, Szu-hung, Center for China Studies, National Chengchi University,
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Faria, Luiz Arthur Silva de, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ,
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Farías, Diana María, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, dmfariasc@unal.edu.co
Faulhaber-Barbosa, Priscila, Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences (Brazil),
pfaulhaber@globo.com
Feenberg, Andrew, Simon Fraser University, feenberg@sfu.ca
Feld, Adriana, CONICET - UNQ - U. Maimónides, feldri75@yahoo.com.mx
Felder, Kay, University of Vienna, kay.felder@univie.ac.at
Felt, Ulrike, University of Vienna, ulrike.felt@univie.ac.at
Feltrin, Rebeca Buzzo, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), rebecafeltrin@gmail.com
Fernandes, Denise Medianeira Mariotti, Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC) e
Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul (UFFS), denisemt@terra.com.br
Fernandes, Sergio Brasil, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM),
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Fernandez Polcuch, Ernesto, UNESCO, e.fernandez-polcuch@unesco.org
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Ferrando, Karina Cecilia, UTN-FRA, kferrando@fra.utn.edu.ar
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Ferreira, Andre, Universidade Federal Fluminense - UFF, andre.ferreira10@gmail.com
Ferreira, Lúcia da Costa, Pesquisadora Nepam/Unicamp, luciacf@unicamp.br
Ferreira, Pedro, IFCH/Unicamp, ppf75b@gmail.com
Fiereck, Kirk, Columbia University / University of Pennsylvania, kjf2103@columbia.edu
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Figueiredo Echalar, Adda Daniela Lima, Universidade Estadual de Goiás,
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I N D I C E S
Figueredo, Bruno Foureaux, UFRJ, brunofoureaux@gmail.com
Figuerero, María José, Instituto de Arqueología, Universidad de Buenos Aires,
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Filc, Dani, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University, dfilc@bgu.ac.il
Filipecki, Ana Tereza Pinto, Fiocruz, ana.filipecki@gmail.com
Fischer, Michael MJ, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, mfischer@mit.edu
Fisher, Maya, Tel Aviv University, mayafish@post.tau.ac.il
Fitzgerald, Des, King's College London, pdfitz@gmail.com
Flores, Cristina Gabriela, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral-Unidad Académica
Caleta Olivia, crisgflores@gmail.com
Flores, Jazmín Anaid, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,
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Flores, Patricia Bárbara, Centro REDES, pbf1975@gmail.com
Foladori, Guillermo, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, gfoladori@gmail.com
Fonseca, Claudia Lee Williams, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil,
claudialwfonseca@gmail.com
Fonseca, Ken Flávio Ono, Universidade Federal do Paraná, ken.fonseca@gmail.com
Fonseca, Paulo de Freitas Castro, Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra,
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Fornazin, Marcelo, Getulio Vargas Foundation, fornazin@gmail.com
Fortun, Kim, RPI, fortuk@rpi.edu
Fortun, Mike, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, fortum@rpi.edu
Foss, Karen A, University of New Mexico, Karen.Foss@comcast.net
Foster, Ellen, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, fostee21@rpi.edu
Fracalanza, Paulo Sérgio, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, fracalan@gmail.com
Franco-Avellaneda, Manuel, OCyT, mfrancoavellaneda@gmail.com
Frazer, Somjen, Columbia University, msf2143@columbia.edu
Fressoli, Juan Mariano, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, mfressoli@unq.edu.ar
Frodeman, Robert, University of North Texas, frodeman@unt.edu
Fujigaki, Yuko, University of Tokyo, fujigaki@idea.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Fuller, Steve, University of Warwick, profstevefuller@gmail.com
Furlan Junior, Tildo José, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP,
tildofurlan@ige.unicamp.br
Furtado, Andre Tosi, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), furtado@ige.unicamp.br
Fusco, Caroline, University of Toronto, c.fusco@utoronto.ca
Féron, Aurélien, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) - CERMES3, Paris,
aurelien.feron@ehess.fr
Gabrys, Jennifer, Goldsmiths, University of London, j.gabrys@gold.ac.uk
Gail, Henderson, UNC-Chapel Hill, gail_henderson@med.unc.edu
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Galperin, Hernan, Universidad de San Andres, hgalperin@udesa.edu.ar
Gano, Gretchen L, Arizona State University, gretchen.gano@asu.edu
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Garcia Fronti, Javier Ignacio, University of Buenos Aires,
I N D I C E S
javier.garciafronti@economicas.uba.ar
García Noguez, Lorena, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, FCPYS,
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CONICET, santiago.garrido@unq.edu.ar
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Gaziri, Leticia Castro, Centro Brasil Design, leticia@cbd.org.br
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Germano Neto, José, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte,
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Ghelfi, Andrea, University of Leicester, ag325@le.ac.uk
Ghezán, Graciela, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, gghezan@inta.balcarce.gov.ar
Giami, Alain, INSERM - France, alain.giami@inserm.fr
Gibbon, Sahra, University College London, s.gibbon@ucl.ac.uk
Gibbon, sahra, University College London, ucsaseg@live.ucl.ac.uk
Gibbs, Martin, University of Melbourne, martin.gibbs@unimelb.edu.au
Gibert, Jorge, Universidad de Valparaiso, gibert.jorge@gmail.com
Girardot, Jean-Jacques, Université de Franche-Comté, jjg@mshe.univ-fcomte.fr
Gitahy, Leda Maria Caira, UNICAMP, leda@ige.unicamp.br
Giuliano, Hector Gustavo, Universidad Católica Argentina, gustavo_giuliano@uca.edu.ar
Glabau, Danya, Cornell University, dag66@cornell.edu
Go, Yoshizawa, Osaka University, go@eth.med.osaka-u.ac.jp
Goddard, Jess, University of California, Berkeley, jessjoangoddard@gmail.com
Godfroy, Anne-Sophie, Science Norms Decision (university Paris Sorbonne & CNRS), annesophie.godfroy@paris-sorbonne.fr
Godoi, Saulo Costa Val de, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG,
saulocvg@terra.com.br
Goeta, Samuel, Telecom ParisTech, samgoeta@gmail.com
Golcman, Alejandra, ISES-IDES/UNGS-CONICET, agolcman@hotmail.com
Gonzalez, Francisco, Universidad de Valladolid, javier@emp.uva.mx
Gonzalez-Santos, Sandra P., Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Universidad
Iberoamericana, sandragonzalezsantos@gmail.com
Gonzatto, Rodrigo Freese, Paraná Federal University of Technology, at Curitiba,
rodrigo@gonzatto.com
González, Arcelia, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco,
arcel.2013@gmail.com
González, Eugenia, UNCuyo-UNCórdoba-CONICET, eugeblur@gmail.com
González, Rosa Luz, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco,
rosaluz@azc.uam.mx
Gonçalves, Flora Rodrigues, UFMG, florazappa@gmail.com
Gonçalves, José Marcos Silveira, UFRJ, jgoncalv@bndes.gov.br
Gonçalves, Leonardo, UFMG, leonardogm@uol.com.br
Gordon, Ariel, Universidad Nacional de Quilme, agordongambartes@gmail.com
Gorman, Michael E., National Science Foundation, mgorman@nsf.gov
Gorman, Mike, University of Virginia, meg3c@virginia.edu
Gorry, Philippe, GREThA CNRS 5113, Dpt. of Social Sciences, University of Bordeaux,
I N D I C E S
philippe.gorry@u-bordeaux.fr
Gou, YouZhao, Tsinghua University in China, tsinghua_gyz@126.com
Goulet, Frederic, CIRAD, UMR Innovation / INTA Laboratorio Internacional Agriterris,
frederic.goulet@cirad.fr
Gouveia, Ana Leocadia de Souza Brum Donikian, Centro Brasil Design, ana@cbd.org.br
Goñi, Maria, Universidad República_ Uruguay, mgoni@csic.edu.uy
Graham, Janice E, Dalhousie University, janice.graham@dal.ca
Granados Carvajal, Rafael Evelio, Center for Geophysical Research, rafagranado@gmail.com
Gras, Natalia, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, nataliagras@gmail.com
Greco, Catriel, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires,
catrielgreco@gmail.com
Greene, Jeremy, Johns Hopkins University, greene@jhmi.edu
Grey, Stephanie Houston, Louisiana State University, houston@lsu.edu
Grinnell, Fred, ut southwestern medical center, frederick.grinnell@utsouthwestern.edu
Gross, Ana, University of Warwick, anagross@gmail.com
Guevara Villegas, Aline, Institute of Nuclear Sciences National Autonomous University of
Mexico, aline.guevara@correo.nucleares.unam.mx
Guido Pablo, Korman, CONICET-UBA, guidokorman@conicet.gov.ar
Guimarães Pereira, Ângela, European Commission - Joint Research Centre,
angela.pereira@jrc.ec.europa.eu
Guivant, Julia Silvia, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, juliaguivant@gmail.com
Guivant, Julia, Federal University of Santa Catarina, juguivant@uol.com.br
Gupta, Shikha, National Health Systems Resource Centre, shikhaguptaot@gmail.com
Gustafsson, Karin, Cornell University, kmg258@cornell.edu
Gutierrez, Rafaela Francisconi, UNICAMP, rafaela_fg@yahoo.com.br
Guzmán Ortíz, Sara María, University of Grenoble, saraita81@gmail.com
Gárgano, Cecilia, CONICET-UNSAM, garganocecilia@gmail.com
Gómez González, Francisco Javier, Universidad de Valladolid, javier@emp.uva.es
Gómez Morales, Yuri Jack, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, yjgomezm@unal.edu.co
Gómez Morales, Yuri Jack, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, yurijack@gmail.com
Ha, Jung-Ok, Seoul National University, jungok@snu.ac.kr
Haavik, Torgeir Kolstø, NTNU Social Research, torgeir.haavik@samfunn.ntnu.no
Haddad, Christian, University of Vienna, christian.haddad@univie.ac.at
Hall, Michelle, Science Education Solutions, hall@sciegs.com
Hamraie, Aimi, Vanderbilt University, aimi.hamraie@gmail.com
Hamui, Mery, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-A, meryhamuis@gmail.com
Hanbury, Ali, Lancaster University, a.hanbury@lancaster.ac.uk
Hanssmann, Christoph, UCSF, christoph.hanssmann@ucsf.edu
Hare, Nadine, University of Toronto, nadine.a.hare@gmail.com
Harmon, Shawn, Univresity of Edinburgh, shawn.harmon@ed.ac.uk
Harris, Anna, Maastricht University, a.harris@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Harrison, Katherine, University of Southern Denmark, katherine.harrison@gmail.com
Hartigan, John, University of Texas, Austin, johnhartigan@austin.utexas.edu
Hasse, Cathrine, Aarhus University, caha@dpu.dk
Hasselberg, Ylva, Uppsala university, ylva.hasselberg@ekhist.uu.se
Hayashi, Carlos Roberto Massao, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, massao@ufscar.br
Hayashi, Maria Cristina Innocentini, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCAR), Brazil,
dmch@ufscar.br
I N D I C E S
Hays, Cassie M, Gettysburg College, chays@gettysburg.edu
Heath, Deborah, Lewis & Clark College, heath@lclark.edu
Hecht, Gabrielle, University of Michigan, hechtg@umich.edu
Heidenreich, Sara, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim,
sara.heidenreich@ntnu.no
Heidt-Forsythe, Erin Allyson, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park,
heidtforsythe@psu.edu
Helmreich, Stefan, MIT, sgh2@mit.edu
Henderson, Jennifer J, Virginia Tech, henderj@vt.edu
Herazo, Ericka, Universidad de Los Andes, merickaleo@gmail.com
Herbrand, Cathy, De Montfort University, cathy.herbrand@dmu.ac.uk
Hernandez, Rodolfo Andres, Tsinghua University, rodolfohernandez1@gmail.com
Hernandez Vidal, Nathalia, Loyola University Chicago, nhernandezvidal@luc.edu
Hernanz Moral, Jose Antonio, Universidad Veracruzana, Dirección General de Desarrollo
Académico e Innovación Educativa, jhernanz@uv.mx
Hernández Montiel, Hebert Luis, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro,
hebertlhm@yahoo.com.mx
Herrera, Bernardo, Universidad de los Andes - Universidad Javeriana,
bherrera@uniandes.edu.co
Hidalgo, Cecilia, FFyL, UBA, Argentina, cecil.hidalgo@gmail.com
Ho, Chih-hsing, Academia Sinica, Ch2142@columbia.edu
Hochsprung, Jean Carlos, UNICAMP - State University of Campinas - Brazil,
jean.dpct@gmail.com
Hohendorff, Raquel von, Unisinos, vetraq@gmail.com
Horst, Maja, University of Copenhagen, horst@hum.ku.dk
Huang, Hsini, Georgia Institute of Technology, hsini92@gmail.com
Huang, Yu-Ling, State University of New York at Binghamton, yhuang2@binghamton.edu
Hubert, Matthieu, CONICET, mat_hub38@yahoo.fr
Hung, Yiling, Academia Sinica, yiling1107@msn.com
Ialenti, Vincent Francis, Cornell University, vfi2@cornell.edu
Ibarra, Andoni, University of the Basque Country, andoni.ibarra@ehu.es
Ihde, Don, Stony Brook University, dihde@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Incrocci, Lígia, UNIFEI, ligia.incrocci@gmail.com
Invernizzi, Noela, Federal University of Parana, noela@ufpr.br
Irni, Sari, University of Tampere, Finland, sari.irni@uta.fi
Irwin, Alan, Copenhagen Business School, ai.research@cbs.dk
Iszlaji, Cynthia, Instituto Butantan, cynthia.iszlaji@butantan.gov.br
Ito, Kenji, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, kenjiito@post.harvard.edu
Iturra, Luis Eduardo, Universidad de Chile, luis@luisiturra.com
J., Ricardo Bonilla, Colegio de Estudios Superiores de Administración CESA,
ribonilla@gmail.com
Jacinski, Edson, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, ejacinski@gmail.com
Jackson, Steven, Cornell University, sjj54@cornell.edu
Jardón Barbolla, Lev, Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y
Humanidades, UNAM, levjardon@ciencias.unam.mx
Jayasinghe, Randika, University of Western Australia, 20828908@student.uwa.edu.au
Jefferson, Catherine, King's College London, catherine.jefferson@kcl.ac.uk
Jeppesen, Cynthia, CONICET, cjeppesen@conicet.gov.ar
I N D I C E S
Jesus, Deberson Ferreira, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina,
debersonjesus@gmail.com
Jimenez Becerra, Javier Andres, Universidad de los Andes - Colombia,
ja.jimenez911@uniandes.edu.co
Johansen, Anja, NTNU, anja.johansen@ntnu.no
Johansen, Jens Petter Kirkhus, NTNU Social Research,
jens.petter.johansen@samfunn.ntnu.no
Johnson, Adam Fulton, University of Michigan, afjhnsn@umich.edu
Johnston, Connie, University of Oregon, cjohnst4@uoregon.edu
Jonathan, Miguel, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, jonathan@dcc.ufrj.br
Jong, Simcha, University College London, s.jong@ucl.ac.uk
Juarez, Paula, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de
Quilmes, juarez.paulama@gmail.com
Julie, Blanck, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (Sciences-Po Paris/ CNRS),
julieblanck@gmail.com
Jungnickel, Kat, Goldsmiths, University of London, kat.jungnickel@gmail.com
Junqueira, Isabela Brandão, Universidade Federal de Itajuba- UNIFEI,
isabelajunqueir@gmail.com
Just, Paul, University of Vienna, Dpt. of Political Science/Life Science Governance (LSG)
Research Platform, paul.just@univie.ac.at
Jørgensen, Marie Louise, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation, mlj@tekno.dk
Jørgensen, Ulrik, Aalborg University, uljo@plan.aau.dk
Kalfa, Sarp Yanki, Pennsylvania State University, yankikalfa@gmail.com
Kameda, Koichi, Instituto NUPEF, kkameda@nupef.org.br
Kamstrup, Anne Katrine, Department of eduation, University of Aarhus, Denmark,
akka@dpu.dk
Kanashiro, Marta Mourão, University of Campinas (Unicamp), marta.mmk@gmail.com
Kanemitsu, Hidekazu, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, kane@neptune.kanazawa-it.ac.jp
Kangas, Kristina Austin, UC Berkeley, k_kangas@berkeley.edu
Karlstrøm, Henrik, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
henrik.karlstrom@ntnu.no
Karnopp, Erica, Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC), erica@unisc.br
Kaufman, Dora, Universidade de Sao Paulo, dkaufman@usp.br
Kearnes, Matthew, University of New South Wales, m.kearnes@unsw.edu.au
Keene, Tom, Goldsmiths, University of London, tom@theanthillsocial.co.uk
Kennedy, Jenny, University of Melbourne, jennykennedy@swin.edu.au
Khandekar, Aalok, Maastricht University, aalok.khandekar@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Kim, Clare, MIT, clarek@mit.edu
King, Emma, University of Edinburgh, e.king@ed.ac.uk
Kirschner, Heiko, University of Dortmund Germany, heiko.kirschner@gmx.de
Klafft, Michael, Fraunhofer-Institut für Offene Kommunikationssysteme FOKUS, KaiserinAugusta-Allee 31, 10589 Berlin, Germany, michael.klafft@fokus.fraunhofer.de
Klebis, Daniela de Oliveira, UNICAMP / The London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE), danielaklebis@gmail.com
Klein, Vinicius Pellizzaro, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz / BRASIL, klein.vinicius@gmail.com
Klenk, Nicole, University of Toronto, nicole.klenk@utoronto.ca
Knapp, Jeffrey A., Pennsylvania State University, knapp@psu.edu
Kneese, Tamara, New York University, kneeset@gmail.com
I N D I C E S
Kobayashi, Elizabete Mayumy, Universidade Federal de São Carlos,
betekobayashi@yahoo.com.br
Kohler, Pia Marili, Williams College, pia.m.kohler@williams.edu
Korsnes, Marius, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Norwegian University
of Science and Technology, marius.korsnes@ntnu.no
Kraus, Lalita, Universidade do Rio de Janeiro, kraus.lalita@gmail.com
Kreimer, Pablo, CONICET - Centro CTS Buenos Aires, pkreimer@yahoo.com
Kroløkke, Charlotte, University of Southern Denmark, charlottekro@litcul.sdu.dk
Kudina, Olga, University of Maastricht, olya_kudina@yahoo.com
Kuehn, Andreas, Syracuse University, ankuhn@syr.edu
Kulinowski, Kristen, Science and Technology Policy Institute, USA, kkulinow@ida.org
Kuo, Wen-Hua, National Yang-Ming University, whkuo@ym.edu.tw
Kupper, Frank, VU University Amsterdam, frank.kupper@falw.vu.nl
Labruto, Nicole, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, nlabruto@mit.edu
Labuski, Christine, Virginia Tech, chrislab@vt.edu
LaFay, Elaine, University of Pennsylvania, elafay@sas.upenn.edu
Lafuente, Sara, CSIC - Consejos Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spanish National
Research Council), sara.lafuente@cchs.csic.es
Lage, Ana Lucia, Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), analucialage@gmail.com
Lagesen, Vivian Anette, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
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Lahsen, Myanna H, Earth System Science Center, Brazilian National Institute for Space
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LaLone, Nicholas, Penn State University, nick.lalone@gmail.com
Lalouf, Alberto, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, alalouf@unq.edu.ar
Lamas, Isabella Alves, Centre for Social Studies - University of Coimbra,
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Lampland, Martha, University of California, San Diego, mlampland@ucsd.edu
Lanzarotta, Tess, Yale University, tess.lanzarotta@yale.edu
Large, Melanie Eileen, Queen's University, melanie.e.large@gmail.com
Lassiter, Dragana, UNC-Chapel Hill, draganalassiter@gmail.com
Laurent, Brice, CSI - Mines ParisTech, brice.laurent@mines-paristech.fr
Laurent, Mermet, CESCO / MNHN, laurent.mermet@agroparistech.fr
Le Velly, Ronan, Montpellier SupAgro, levelly@supagro.inra.fr
Leal, Sayonara Gonçalves, Universidade de Brasília, Brasil, sayonaraleal@uol.com.br
Leal Ferreira, Arthur Arruda, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, arleal@superig.com.br
Lederer, Susan E, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health,
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Lehr, Jane L, California Polytechnic State University, jlehr@calpoly.edu
Lei, Sean Hsiang-lin, Institute for Advanced Study & Academia Sinica, Taiwan,
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Lelebina, Olga, Institut Superieur de Gestion, olga.lelebina@gmail.com
Lemke, Thomas, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, lemke@em.uni-frankfurt.de
Leonardi, Paul, Northwestern, Leonardi@northwestern.edu
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Leslie, Christopher, New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering,
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Levidow, Les, Open University, l.levidow@open.ac.uk
I N D I C E S
Levin, Luciano Guillermo, Centro de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad; Universidad
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Levine, Michael, UWA, michael.levine@uwa.edu.au
Lewenstein, Bruce, Cornell University, b.lewenstein@cornell.edu
Leydens, Jon, Colorado School of Mines, jleydens@mines.edu
Li, Xiang, Tsinghua University, Shenzhen School, X.Li59@lse.ac.uk
Liao, Miao, Tsinghua University, melian@yeah.net
Liberato, Tatiane Furukawa, The Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar),
tatyliberato@gmail.com
Liberman, Sofia, Facultad de Psicología. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,
liberman@unam.mx
Liboiron, Max, Northeastern University, m.liboiron@neu.edu
Lievrouw, Leah, UCLA, llievrou@ucla.edu
Lima, Fabiane, UTFPR, fabianelim@gmail.com
Lima, Francisco de Paula Antunes, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG,
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Lima, Márcia Maria Tait, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP/Brazil,
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Lima, Samira, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG, sanagemlima@gmail.com
Lindén, Lisa Maria, Department of Thematic Studies - Technology and Social Change,
Linköping University, lisa.linden@liu.se
Lippman, Alexandra, University of California, Irvine, lippmana@uci.edu
Lisboa, Eliana Alcântara, Instituto Federal da bahia, elianalis9@gmail.com
Liste Munoz, Lucia, NTNU, lucia.m.liste@ntnu.no
Littaye, Alexandra, University of Oxford, alexandralittaye@gmail.com
Liu, Bing, Tsinghua University, liubing@tsinghua.edu.cn
Liu, Jennifer A, University of Waterloo, ja2liu@uwaterloo.ca
Lizondo, Rosalia Marcela, INTA Tucumàn, mlizondo@correo.inta.gov.ar
Lloyd, Stephanie, McGill University, stephaniejeanlloyd@gmail.com
Loizou, Natasa, Centro de Estudios de Historia de la Ciencia y de la Técnica José Babini
(UNSAM), natasa.loizou.md@gmail.com
Lopes, Maria Margaret, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP),
mariamargaretlopes@gmail.com
Lopez, Maria Sonsire, Centro Estudios de la Ciencia. Instituto Venezolano de
Investigaciones Científicas, msonsi@gmail.com
Loray, Romina Paola, CONICET - UNICEN, rominaloray@gmail.com
Lorenzi, Bruno Rossi, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, brunolorenzi@gmail.com
Low, Jan W., International Potato Center, J.LOW@CGIAR.ORG
Lozano Borda, Marcela, Investigadora, mlozanob@ocyt.org.co
Lu, Zxyyann Jane, National Yang-Ming University, zylu@ym.edu.tw
Lucena, Juan, Colorado School of Mines, jlucena@mines.edu
Luchilo, Lucas Jorge, centro redes e instituto universitario en ciencias de la salud,
lucasluchilo@gmail.com
Lugo, Adonia, League of American Bicyclists, adonia.lugo@gmail.com
Luz, Nanci Stancki da, UTFPR, nancist@terra.com.br
Luz David, Marília, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, mariliadavid@hotmail.com
Lázaro Olaizola, Marila, Unidad de Ciencia y Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias, Udelar,
marila@fcien.edu.uy
I N D I C E S
López, María Paz, CONICET-CEIPIL-UNCPBA, mpaz_lo@yahoo.com.ar
López, María Soledad, Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Facultad de Humanidades y
Ciencias de la Educación, msoledadl@gmail.com
López Domínguez, Rubén, Universidad Veracruzana. Instituto de Investigaciones
Biológicas., ruben131yo@hotmail.com
López Olmedo, Roberto, Cinvestav México, psic_roberto@yahoo.com.mx
López-Cuenca, Alberto, Universidad de las Américas Puebla, alberto.lopez@udlap.mx
Maathuis, Ivo, University of Twente, i.j.h.maathuis@utwente.nl
MacDonald, Elizabeth, NASA, eliz.macdonald@gmail.com
Machado, Carlos José Saldanha, FIOCRUZ, saldanhamachado@gmail.com
MacLeish, Kenneth, Center for Medicine, Health and Society, k.macleish@vanderbilt.edu
Macnaghten, Phil, Durham University and University of Campinas - UNICAMP,
p.m.macnaghten@durham.ac.uk
Madsen, Karen Hvidtfeldt, University of Southern Denmark, khvidtfeldt@gmail.com
Maldonado Castañeda, Oscar Javier, Lancaster University, maldonad@exchange.lancs.ac.uk
Malhão, Rafael da Silva, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - Unicamp,
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Mallard, Alexandre, Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation. Ecole des Mines ParisTech,
alexandre.mallard@mines-paristech.fr
Mamo, Laura, San Francisco State University, lmamo@sfsu.edu
Manica, Daniela Tonelli, IFCS/UFRJ, dtmanica@gmail.com
Manson, Paul, Portland State University, mansonp@pdx.edu
Marandino, Martha, Faculdade de Educação da Universidade de São Paulo,
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Marcolino, Camilla, UFMG, millamarcolino@yahoo.com.br
Marelli, Luca, University of Milan/IEO/SEMM, l.marelli2@gmail.com
Margulies, Susana, University of Buenos Aires, margulie@filo.uba.ar
Maricato Moreto, Glaucia Cristina, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, glauciamaricato@hotmail.com
Marichal, María Eugenia, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, lamarish@yahoo.com.ar
Marin, Anabel, Cenit, Buenos Aires, a.i.marin@fund-cenit.org.ar
Marin Osorio, Elkin Fernando, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, elkinniano@gmail.com
Marin Pérez, José Aramis, Université de Lorraine, jose-aramis.marin-perez@univ-lorraine.fr
Marques, Ivan da Costa, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, imarques@ufrj.br
Marques de Medeiros Dias, Jussara, UTFPR, jussarammdias@gmail.com
Marquina Sánchez, María de Lourdes, Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de
México/Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, marquinalulu@gmail.com
Marsh, Oliver, University College London, oliver.marsh.13@ucl.ac.uk
Martignoni, Martina, University of Leicester, mm512@le.ac.uk
Martin, Dominique, Université de Rennes - CREM UMR CNRS, dominique.martin@univrennes1.fr
Martinez, Ruben, Psychology, rubens@uaq.mx
Martinez-Duenas, William Andres, Universidad del Magdalena (Colombia),
necrobichos@yahoo.com
Martins, Luciana Conrado, Percebe, lucianaconrado@yahoo.com.br
Martins, Paulo Roberto, RENANOSOMA, marpaulo@uol.com.br
Martínez, Nayeli, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Xochimilco.,
nay.martinezv@hotmail.com
I N D I C E S
Martínez de Ita, María Eugenia, BUAP, mariae.martinez@correo.buap.mx
Martínez Larrechea, Enrique, Universidad de la Empresa - Uruguay,
martinez.larrechea@gmail.com
Marzorati, Zulema, Universidad de Buenos Aires, zmarzora@fibertel.com.ar
Massei, Roberto Carlos, Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná/CCHE/Jacarezinho,
rmassei@uenp.edu.br
Masselot, Cyril, Université de Franche-Comté, cyril.masselot@mshe.univ-fcomte.fr
Massieu, Yolanda, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco,
yola_massieu@hotmail.com
Matharan, Gabriel Augusto, UNL, UADER, Centro Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad (UM),
matharang@gmail.com
Matiello, Catiane, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR,
catimatiello@hotmail.com
McCray, Patrick, University of California, Santa Barbara, pmccray@cns.ucsb.edu
McCullough, Sarah Rebolloso, University of California - San Diego, smcc@ucsd.edu
McGonigle, Ian, University of Chicago, mcgonigle@uchicago.edu
McMillan, Lesley, Glasgow Caledonian University, Lesley.McMillan@gcu.ac.uk
Medeiros, Marcio Felipe Salles, Uiversidade de Brasília, medeiros.mfs@gmail.com
Mederos, Leticia, Universidad de la República - Comisión Sectorial de Investigación
Científica, lmederos@csic.edu.uy
Medina, Eden, Indiana University, edenm@indiana.edu
Medina, Sebastián, Universidad de Chile, sebamedi@gmail.com
Mejia, Angie, Syracuse University, amejia@syr.edu
Mello, Adilson Silva, Universidade Federal de Itajubá, prof.adilsonmello@gmail.com
Mello, Matheus Guimarães, Universidade Federal de Goiás, matheusmello@inventati.org
Mendonça, André Luis Oliveira, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro,
alomendonca@gmail.com
Menon, Alka, Northwestern University, alka.menon@u.northwestern.edu
Mercado, Alexis, Universidad Central de Venezuela, alexisms60@gmail.com
Merchant, Emily Rose, University of Michigan, eklanche@umich.edu
Merkle, Luiz Ernesto, Paraná Federal University of Technology, at Curitiba,
merkle@utfpr.edu.br
Mesman, Jessica, Maastricht University, j.mesman@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Mesquita, Josilda dos Santos, Universidade Federal do ABC - Brasil,
josildasnmesquita@hotmail.com
Messac, Luke, University of Pennsylvania, lmessac@sas.upenn.edu
Messeder, Jorge Cardoso, IFRJ, jorge.messeder@gmail.com
metzl, jonathan, Vanderbilt University, jonathan.metzl@vanderbilt.edu
Meyer, Morgan, Agro ParisTech, meyer.morg@gmail.com
Miller, Georgia, University of New South Wales, g.miller@student.unsw.edu.au
Miller, Paige, University of Wisconsin, River Falls, paige.miller@uwrf.edu
Mincyte, Diana, CUNY-New York City College of Technology, dianamincyte@gmail.com
Miranda, María Isabel, CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas,
imiranda@conicet.gov.ar
Mitcham, Carl, Colorado School of Mines, cmitcham@mines.edu
Mitchell, Mary, University of Pennsylvania, mmitchel@sas.upenn.edu
Molina, Santiago Jose, University of California, Berkeley, santiagojmolina@berkeley.edu
Molino, Luisa, Concordia University, luisa.molino@concordia.ca
I N D I C E S
Molpeceres, María Celeste, No, mcmolpeceres@yahoo.com.ar
Monfreda, Chad, Arizona State University, chad.monfreda@asu.edu
Monteiro, Eric, Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, ericm@idi.ntnu.no
Monteiro, Marko Alves, State University of Campinas, markosy@uol.com.br
Montenegro, Raúl, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, biologomontenegro@gmail.com
Moore, Kelly, Loyola University Chicago, kmoore11@luc.edu
Moore, Sharlissa, Arizona State University, sharlissa.moore@asu.edu
Mopas, Michael S, Carleton University, michael_mopas@carleton.ca
Mora Muñoz, Loreto, universidad nacional autónoma de méxico,
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Mora-Gámez, Fredy A., University of Leicester, Universidad Nacional de Colombia,
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Moraes, Marcelo, Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro, marcelojdmoraes@hotmail.com
Moraes, Moema Gomes, Centro de Pesquisa Aplicado à Educação - UFG,
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Morales, Alberto E, University of California Irvine, ferro_chrom@hotmail.com
Morales, Ana Paula, DPCT/Labjor/Unicamp, anapmorales@gmail.com
Morales, Gabriela, Yale University, gabriela.morales@yale.edu
Morales Pérez, Roy Waldhiersen, Universidad Nacional de Colombia,
rwmoralesp@unal.edu.co
Morales-Nasser, Alejandra Carolina, Monterrey Institute of Technology,
carolina.morales@itesm.mx
Morales-Navarro, Laura, UAEM, moralesnavarrolm@gmail.com
Moreira, Ana Josefina, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, jmoreira@becarios.unq.edu.ar
Morenas, Leon Angelo, School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi,
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Moreno, Juan Carlos, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, jcmoreno@javeriana.edu.co
Moreno Garzón, Alexandra, Universidad de los Andes, za.moreno65@uniandes.edu.co
Morúa Ramírez, Juan, Université de Lorraine, j_morua@hotmail.com
Moyano, Daniel, CONICET/UNT, moyano79@gmail.com
Mulder, Henk, University of Groningen, h.a.j.mulder@rug.nl
Munoz-Rubio, Julio, Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y
Humanidades, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, juliomunozr2000@yahoo.es
Murguia, Adriana, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, amurlores@gmail.com
Murillo, Luis Felipe Rosado, UCLA, unixjazz@gmail.com
Murriello, Sandra, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, smurriello@unrn.edu.ar
Mushtaq, Usman, Queens University, mushtaq.usman@gmail.com
Musiani, Francesca, MINES ParisTech, francesca.musiani@mines-paristech.fr
Muñoz, Miguel, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana, mm_asenjo@hotmail.com
Myers, Laura, University of Alabama, lmyers@cs.ua.edu
Myers, Natasha, York University, nmyers@yorku.ca
Márquez, Sara Daniela, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sdmarquezg@gmail.com
nakamura, lisa, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, lnakamur@umich.edu
Nakano, Andreza Rodrigues, IFF/Fiocruz Brasil, andrezaenfermeira@gmail.com
Nambiar, Devaki, Public Health Foundation of India, devaki.nambiar@phfi.org
Nansen, Bjorn, University of Melbourne, nansenb@unimelb.edu.au
Nardi, Bonnie, University of California, Irvine, nardi@ics.uci.edu
Nascimento, Caroline Christine Garcia Do, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso,
I N D I C E S
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Natera, José Miguel, UAM-Xochimilco, josemiguelnatera@gmail.com
Neal, Megan Danielle, Department of Anthropology, University of California Irvine,
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Neffati, Houda, Université Paris Sud / Cabinet ALGORITHMICS, Houda.Neffati@gmail.com
Nelson, Alondra, Columbia University, alondra.nelson@columbia.edu
Nemer, David, Indiana University, dnemer@indiana.edu
Neves, Fabricio Monteiro, UNB, fabriciomneves@gmail.com
Nieusma, Dean, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, nieusma@rpi.edu
Njambi, Wairimu, Florida Atlantic University, wnjambi@fau.edu
Normando, Priscilla Cavalcante, Universidade de Brasília - Observatório do Movimento pela
Tecnologia Social na América Latina (OBMTS/UnB), priscillanormando@gmail.com
Normark, Daniel Pär, Karolinska institutet, daniel.normark@ki.se
Novas, Carlos, Carleton University, carlos_novas@carleton.ca
Novo, Juliane Quinteiro, Instituto Butantan, juliane.novo7@gmail.com
Nowak, Claire, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, claire.nowak@yale.edu
Núñez Jover, Jorge, Universidad de La Habana, jorgenjover@rect.uh.cu
O'Brien, William, Florida Atlantic University, wobrien@fau.edu
Ohayon, Jennifer, University of California, Santa Cruz, johayon@ucsc.edu
Olarte Sierra, Maria Fernanda, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, olartesierra@gmail.com
Olarte-Sierra, Maria Fernanda, Department of Design. Universidad de los Andes,
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Olivares Lagos, Laura Alicia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,
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Oliveira Filho, Altair Aparecido, University of Campinas - UNICAMP, altairgeo@gmail.com
Oliver, Graciela de Souza, UFABC, gracioliver@gmail.com
Olson, Philip R, Virginia Tech, prolson@vt.edu
Ornetzeder, Michael, Austrian Academy of Sciences, ornetz@oeaw.ac.at
Orozco, Luis Antonio, Universidad Externado de Colombia, luisorozco35@gmail.com
Orsini, Michael, University of Ottawa, morsini@uottawa.ca
Ortega, Esther, Santiago de Compostela University, estherem@gmail.com
Ortega-Ponce, Claudia, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, cop@uaemex.mx
Osada, Neide Mayumi, Unicamp (Brazil), mayumi.osada@gmail.com
Ottinger, Gwen, University of Washington-Bothell, ottinger@u.washington.edu
Oudshoorn, Nelly, University Twente, n.e.j.oudshoorn@utwente.nl
Owens, Kellie, Northwestern University, kowens@u.northwestern.edu
Pacheco, Jorge, Universidad de Concepción, jorge.pacheco260@gmail.com
Paiva, Eduardo Nazareth, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, fnm@ufrj.br
Pallone de Figueiredo, Simone, The State University of Campinas (Unicamp,
sim.fig@gmail.com
Palm, Juliano Luis, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro,
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Palmarola, Hugo, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC) y Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México (UNAM), hpalmaro@gmail.com
Paniago, Maria Cristina Lima, Universidade Católica Dom Bosco, cristina@ucdb.br
Papagayo Mahecha, Diana Paola, Observatorio Colombiano de Ciencia y Tecnología,
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I N D I C E S
Park, Jinhee, University of Southern California, jeaniepark30@gmail.com
Parmiggiani, Elena, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, parmiggi@idi.ntnu.no
Parrish, Allen, University of Alabama, parrish@cs.ua
Parthasarathy, Shobita, University of Michigan, shobita@umich.edu
Pasin, Luiz Eugenio Veneziani, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE ITAJUBÁ,
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Passoth, Jan-Hendrik, Technische Universität Berlin, passoth@soz.tu-berlin.de
Pavone, Vincenzo, CSIC - Consejo Superior Investigaciones Cientícas,
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Paxson, Heather, MIT, paxson@mit.edu
Paz, Liber Eugenio, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, liberpaz@gmail.com
Pazello, Magaly, Instituto NUPEF, mpazello@nupef.org.br
Pecoraro, Rossano Rosario, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO),
rossfilo@hotmail.com
Pecurul-Botines, Mireia, Sustainable Research Institute. University of Leeds,
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Peixoto, Joana, IFG, joanagynn@gmail.com
Peixoto Rodrigues, Leo, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, leo.peixotto@gmail.com
Pelaez, Victor, Federal University of Parana, victor@ufpr.br
Pelizza, Annalisa, University of Twente, NL, a.pelizza@utwente.nl
Pellegrini, Pablo Ariel, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología, Universidad
Nacional de Quilmes / CONICET, ppellegrini@unq.edu.ar
Penkler, Michael, University of Vienna, michael.penkler@univie.ac.at
Perafan Ledezma, Astrid Lorena, Universidad del Magdalena,
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Pereira, Débora de Carvalho, MediaLab Sciences Po Paris, debcarpe@gmail.com
Pereira, Juliana Carvalho, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,
juliana.pereira@ufrgs.br
Pereira, Levindo Costa, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, levindocp@gmail.com
Pereira, Natalia Barbosa, UFRJ, nataliasemacento@ig.com.br
Pereira, Tiago Santos, University of Coimbra, tsp@ces.uc.pt
Peres, Sara, UCL, sara.peres.11@ucl.ac.uk
Peron, Alcides Eduardo dos Reis, Campinas State University, dudperon@gmail.com
Perusset, Macarena, UTN - FRBA, macarena.perusset@gmail.com
Petersen, Katrina, University of California, San Diego, kgpetersen@ucsd.edu
Petersen, Michael Nebeling, Southern University of Denmark, nebeling@sdu.dk
Petersen, Rikke Premer, Aaulborg University, Department of Development and Planning,
rpp@plan.aau.dk
Peterson, Kristin, University of California, Irvine, kris@uci.edu
Pettersson, Ingemar, Uppsala university, ingemar.pettersson@ekhist.uu.se
Petty, JuLeigh, Vanderbilt University, juleigh.petty@vanderbilt.edu
Pfotenhauer, Sebastian Michael, MIT, pfotenh@mit.edu
Phadke, Roopali, Macalester College, phadke@macalester.edu
Philip, Kavita, University of California, Irvine, kavitaphilip@gmail.com
Piaz, Agustin, CONICET-UNSAM, apiaz@unsam.edu.ar
Picabea, Facundo, UNIVERSIDAD DE QUILMES - CONICET, fpicabea@conicet.gov.ar
Pimenta, Carlos Alberto Máximo, Universidade Federal de Itajubá,
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I N D I C E S
Pinch, Trevor, Cornell University, tjp2@cornell.edu
Pinheiro, Daniela, State University of Campinas - UNICAMP, danipinheiro06@gmail.com
Pinho, Cristiane Gonçalves, Fundação Antonio Prudente, crissdl@gmail.com
Pires, Romulo De Oliveira, IFRJ, romulo_88@yahoo.com.br
Piron, Florence, Université Laval, Florence.Piron@com.ulaval.ca
Piñero, Fernando Julio, CEIPIL-UNCPBA, f_pinero@yahoo.com
Plantin, Jean-Christophe, Université de Compiègne, jean-christophe.plantin@utc.fr
Polino, Carmelo Andrés, Centro REDES, cpolino@ricyt.org
Pollock, Anne, Georgia Tech, apollock@gatech.edu
Ponce, Ana Luisa, Universidad Veracruzana, luanas@gmail.com
Ponciano Sandoval, Renato Giovanni, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala,
renato_ponciano@yahoo.com
Popescu, Cristina, Grhapes (EA 7287) – INS HEA, EHESS, France, cristina.popescu@inshea.fr
Porro, Silvia, Grupo de Investigación en Enseñanza de las Ciencias, Departamento de
Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, BsAs, Arg., sporro@unq.edu.ar
Portugal, Clarice Moreira, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva (PPGSC) Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), clariceportugal@gmail.com
Powell, Alison, London School of Economics and Political Science, alison@gnatter.net
Prado, Rosemeiry De Castro, Jose Carlos do Prado e Nair de Castro Prado,
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Premebida, Adriano, FDB, premebida@hotmail.com
Priaulx, Nicolette M, Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University, priaulxn@cardiff.ac.uk
Primeau, Phillip, Carleton University, phillip.primeau@gmail.com
Pritchard, Helen, Goldsmiths, University of London, hvpritchard@gmail.com
Puente Bruges, Jairo, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Universidad Santo Tomas,
Colombia, jpuente@uis.edu.co
Pulido-Martinez, Hernan Camilo, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana,
cpulido@javeriana.edu.co
Páez, Olga Haydée, UTN-FRA, opaez@fra.utn.edu.ar
Pérez Bustos, Tania, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, tpbustos@gmail.com
Pérez Comisso, Martin Andrés, Universidad de Chile, mapc.088@gmail.com
Queiroz, Ivo Pereira de, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR,
ivoaxe@gmail.com
Queluz, Gilson Leandro, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR),
gqueluz@gmail.com
Queluz, Gilson, Federal University of Technology at Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil,
queluz@utfpr.edu.br
Queluz, Marilda Lopes Pinheiro, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR,
pqueluz@gmail.com
Quiroga, Juan Martin, Centro de Estudios en Ciencia, Tecnología, Cultura y Desarrollo Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro - Argentia, jquiroga@unrn.edu.ar
Rabourn, Tanya, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin,
tanya.rabourn@gmail.com
Rafols, Ismael, INGENIO (CSIC-UPV), Universitat Politècnica de València,
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Ragouet, Pascal, University of Bordeaux, ragouet@yahoo.fr
Rail, Geneviève, Concordia University, gen.rail@concordia.ca
Rajão, Raoni Guerra, UFMG, rajao@ufmg.br
I N D I C E S
Rajão, Raoni, Federal University of Minas Gerais, raoniguerra@gmail.com
Ramirez-Amaya, Victor, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, vramirez1023@gmail.com
Ramos, Elaine da Silva, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR,
elaineramos_quimica@hotmail.com
Ramos, Marco Antonio, Yale University, marco.ramos@yale.edu
Ramos García, Catherine, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Centro de Estudios Culturales y
Ecológicos Prescott College, catherinerg@gmail.com
Ramos Zincke, Claudio, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, cramos@uc.cl
Ramírez Rivas, Pablo, Universidad de Chile, pramirezriva@ing.uchile.cl
Rayzberg, Margarita, Northwestern, rayzberg@u.northwestern.edu
Reardon, Jenny, University of California, Santa Cruz, reardon1@ucsc.edu
Reddy, Elizabeth, University of California, Irvine, ereddy@uci.edu
Reeves, R.G., MPG, reeves@evolbio.mpg.de
Reinecke, David, Princeton University, reinecke@princeton.edu
Reis Castro, Luisa, Spiral, Université de Liège / Maastricht University,
luisareiscastro@gmail.com
Remedios, Francis, Editorial Board Member Social Epistemology, francisxr28@gmail.com
Restrepo Forero, Olga, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, omrestrepof@unal.edu.co
Reyes Alvarez, Juan, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla,
televisionvssentidos@gmail.com
Reyes-Galindo, Luis Ignacio, Cardiff University, luisreyes@ciencias.unam.mx
Ribeiro, Barbara Esteves, University of Nottingham, barbaraesteves@gmail.com
Ribeiro, Maria Luísa Nozawa, UFSCar, maluribeiro.ufscar@gmail.com
Ribeiro, Rodrigo, Federal University of Minas Gerasi - Brazil, rodrigoribeiro@ufmg.br
Ricas, Lucimeri Ricas, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, luricas@gmail.com
Richter, Vitor Simonis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS),
vsrichter@hotmail.com
Rieznik, Marina Andrea, Conicet-UNQ-UBA, marinarieznik@gmail.com
Riis, Soren, Roskilde University, riissoren@yahoo.com
Riley, Donna, Smith College/National Science Foundation, driley@smith.com
Risi, Stephan, Stanford University, risi@stanford.edu
Rius, Andrés, Instituto de Ciencias Económicas, UdelaR, arius@iecon.ccee.edu.uy
Rivera, Angel, Instituto Politécnico Nacional - UPIICSA, aerivera@ipn.mx
Rivera, Igor, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, iariverag@ipn.mx
Rivers, Louie, North Carolina State University, louie_rivers@ncsu.edu
Rivoir, Ana, Universidad de la República Uruguay, anarivoir@gmail.com
Roberts, Elizabeth F.S., Univeristy of Michigan, lfsrob@umich.edu
Robinson, Laura, Santa Clara University, laura@laurarobinson.org
Robinson, Mark, Princeton University, markdrobinson@gmail.com
Robles Belmont, Eduardo, IIMAS, UNAM, roblesbelmont@yahoo.fr
Rocha, Israel Jesus, Universidade Federal da Bahia, israelrochanet@gmail.com
Rodrigues, Anny Caroliny de Lima, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso,
anny.caroliny@gmail.com
Rodriguez, Julia, University of New Hampshire, juliar@unh.edu
Rodriguez-Medina, Leandro, Universidad de las Americas Puebla / University of Cambridge,
leandro.rodriguez@udlap.mx
Rodríguez, Hannot, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, hannot.rodriguez@ehu.es
Rodríguez Prieto, Fabio, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, frodriguezp@unal.edu.co
I N D I C E S
Rogaski, Ruth, Vanderbilt University, ruth.rogaski@vanderbilt.edu
Rogers, Juan D., School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech, jdrogers@gatech.edu
Roget, Christophe, Cabinet ALGORITHMICS, roget.algorithmics@wanadoo.fr
Rohden, Fabiola, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL,
fabiola.rohden@gmail.com
Rohracher, Harald, IFZ - University of Klagenfurt, rohracher@ifz.tugraz.at
Rojas Alvarez, Jorge, Universidad de los Andes, jorgerojasa@gmail.com
Romani, Facundo, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, romani.facundo@gmail.com
Román, Elías López, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla,
eliaslr1990@hotmail.com
Roosth, Sophia, Harvard University, roosth@fas.harvard.edu
Rose, Nikolas, Department of Social Science Health and Medicine, King's College London,
nikolas.rose@kcl.ac.uk
Rosen, Cecilia, Conicet/FLACSO/Centro Redes, aceciliarosen@gmail.com
Rosenberger, Robert, Georgia Institute of Technology, estragon10@yahoo.com
Roso, Caetano Castro, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, caetanoroso@gmail.com
Ross, Heather M, Arizona State University, hmross1@asu.edu
Rothberg, Danilo, Faculdade de Arquitetura Artes e Comunicação de Bauru - Universidade
Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, danroth@uol.com.br
Rowland, Nicholas J, Pennsylvania State University, njr12@psu.edu
Rozo Sandoval, Ana Claudia, Doctorado Multiinstitucional Muiltireferencial de Difusión del
Conocimiento, Universidad Federal de Bahia, anclarozo@gmail.com
Ruault, Claire, GERDAL, FRANCE, c.ruault.gerdal@wanadoo.fr
Rueda, Eduardo Alfonso, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, erueda@javeriana.edu.co
Ruiz, Cristhian Fabian, de R&R Conocimiento e Innovación SAS, cr.cristhian@gmail.com
Ruiz, Ángel, UNAM, angel.ruizt@outlook.com
Ruiz-Urquijo, Juan Carlos, ESTUDIANTE DE POSTGRADO, ruiz.juan@uniagraria.edu.co
Rulifson, Gregory A, University of Colorado, Boulder, grulifson@gmail.com
Saatci, Banu, Istanbul Sehir University, saatcibanu@gmail.com
Sabharwal, Meghna, The University of Texas at Dallas, meghna.sabharwal@utdallas.edu
Sacco, Liliana Catalina, CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y
Técnicas), lsacco@conicet.gov.ar
Sadowski, Jathan, Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes, Jathan.Sadowski@asu.edu
Salazar, Maite Paulina, Universidad Santo Tomás, maite.salazar@gmail.com
Salazar, Monica, Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology, msalazar@ocyt.org.co
Salim, Ulluminair, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), ulluminair.salim@ucsf.edu
Sampieri Cábal, Rubén, Universidad Veracruzana, rusampieri@uv.mx
Sanabria, Emilia, Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon & INSERM, emilia.sanabria@ens-lyon.fr
Sanderson, Susan, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, srsandes@gmail.com
Sandoval-Romero, Vanessa, CIRST/UQAM, vanessa.sandoval.romero@gmail.com
Sandroni, Laila, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, laialsandroni@hotmail.com
Sandvig, Christian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, csandvig@uiuc.edu
Sano, Kazumi, National Institute for Environmental Studies, sano.kazumi@nies.go.jp
Santiago, Clara Guimarães, Universidade Federal do ABC, claragui@gmail.com
Santiago, Elvira, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Científicas, elvira.santiago@cchs.csic.es
Santos, Daniele Martins dos, UFRJ - HCTE, danimartinss@gmail.com
Santos, Elis Regina Alves dos, Universidade Federal de São Carlos,
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I N D I C E S
Santos, Guillermo, INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS SOBRE LA CIENCIA Y LA TECNOLOGÍA - UNQ,
guimarsan@gmail.com
Santos, Juliana Cristina Santicioli dos, Universidade Federal de São Carlos - PPGCTS,
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Santos, Júlio César dos, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Goiás,
juliomarcu@gmail.com
Santos, Patricia Aline, Labjor/Unicamp, spalsp@gmail.com
Sarna-Wojcicki, Daniel Reid, University of California, Berkeley, danielsarna@gmail.com
Sarthou, Nerina Fernanda, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos AiresCEIPIL-CONICET, nfsarthou@yahoo.com.ar
Sauer, Elenise, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR, sauer@utfpr.edu.br
Schaeffer, Colombina, University of Sydney, colombina.schaeffer@sydney.edu.au
Schafer, Mark, Louisiana State University, mschaf1@lsu.edu
Schaffer, Guy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, guy.schaffer@gmail.com
Schavelzon, Salvador, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, schavelzon@gmail.com
Scheid, Volker, EASTmedicine Research Centre, University of Westminster, London,
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Schenck, Marcela, Univesidad de la República - CSIC, mschenck@csic.edu.uy
Schmitt, Christophe, Université de Lorraine, christophe.schmitt@univ-lorraine.fr
Schneider, Christoph, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Technology
Assessment and Systems Analysis, christoph.schneider3@kit.edu
Schneider, Jen, Colorado School of Mines, jen.schneider@mines.edu
Schulz, Jeremy, UC Berkeley, jmschulz@berkeley.edu
Sclavo, Analía, Comisión Sectorial del Investigación Científica - Universidad de la República,
asclavo@csic.edu.uy
Secomandi, Fernando, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, f.secomandi@tudelft.nl
Segantini, Marcos, Universidad de la República, msegantini83@gmail.com
Segerstrale, Ullica Christina, Illinois Institute of Technology, ullica.segerstrale@gmail.com
Seguel, Andres Gomez, Universidad de Chile, aags@endoramail.com
Seijo, Gustavo L., Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento / CONICET,
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Selin, Cynthia, Arizona State University, cynthia.selin@asu.edu
Semel, Beth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, bsemel@mit.edu
Semendeferi, Ioanna, University of Houston, seme0002@umn.edu
Senejko, María Paula, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), psenejko@hotmail.com
Serafim, Milena, State University of Campinas - UNICAMP, milenaserafim@gmail.com
Severo, Fernando Gonçalves, 4S Membership, severo@cos.ufrj.br
Shapiro, Nick, University of Oxford, shapiro.nick@gmail.com
Shaver, Chris, University of California, Berkeley, hexxiiiz@gmail.com
Sheets, Gabriela Maíz, Emory University, gabriela.m.sheets@gmail.com
Shen, Xiaobai, University of Edinburgh Business School, Xiaobai.Shen@ed.ac.uk
Sheoran, Nayantara, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
nayantara.sheoran@graduateinstitute.ch
Shibata, Kiyoshi, Chiba Institute of Technology, shibata.kiyoshi@p.chibakoudai.jp
Sholler, Daniel, UT Austin School of Information, sholler.daniel@gmail.com
Shrum, Wesley, Louisiana State University, shrum@lsu.edu
Shukla, Ravi, Centre for Studies in Science Policy (CSSP) at School for Social Science (SSS),
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, ravishu@gmail.com
I N D I C E S
Siles, Ignacio, Northwestern University, isiles@u.northwestern.edu
Silva, Bruna Herculano da, UFRPE, bruna.herculano4@gmail.com
Silva, Diego Rafael de Moraes, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP),
moraessilva.diego@gmail.com
Silva, Gilbert, Universidade Federal de Itajubá - UNIFEI, gilbert@unifei.edu.br
Silva, Lisiane Maria, Universidade Federal Fluminense, isianemsilva@gmail.com
Silva, Lucas Rodrigo, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), lucasrodrigosilva@yahoo.com.br
Silva, Marconi Aurelio, FACULDADES ASCES / UNIFAVIP, amarconi77@hotmail.com
Silva, Mirian Pacheco, Universidade Federal do ABC - Brasil, mirianpac@gmail.com
Silva, Paloma Porto, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, palomaporto@gmail.com
Silva Neto, Thompson Lemos da, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - Brasil/Grupo
de Estudos Sociais e Conceituais de Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade/CNPq, tomlemos@uol.com.br
Silveira, Rosemari Monteiro Castilho Foggiatto, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do
Paraná Câmpus Ponta Grossa, foggiattorm@hotmail.com
Simons, Kenneth L, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, simonk@rpi.edu
Sims, Christo, University of California, San Diego, christosims@ucsd.edu
Singh, Ilina, Department of Social Science, Health and Medicine, King's College London,
ilina.singh@kcl.ac.uk
Siqueira Martins Domingos, Bianca, Universidade Federal de Itajubá - UNIFEI,
biancasiqueira.m@gmail.com
Sismondo, Sergio, Queen's University, sismondo@queensu.ca
Smith, Adrian, University of Sussex, a.g.smith@sussex.ac.uk
Smith, Lindsay Adams, University of New Mexico, lindsaysmith@unm.edu
Smythe, Toni, UWA, smytht02@gmail.com
Soares, Maria Helena Silva, UERJ, helenastraub@gmail.com
Sobral, Vivianne Caroline Santos, UFSCar, vivisobral@hotmail.com
Socorro, Marlene Santos, Instituto Federal da Bahia, marsocorro@gmail.com
Soffer, Ann Katrine Bønnelykke, Aarhus University, School of Education, akbs@dpu.dk
Solli, Jøran, NTNU, joran.solli@hf.ntnu.no
Soto Triana, Joan Sebastian, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, joasototria@gmail.com
Soulard, Christophe, UMR Innovation, INRA, France, christophe.soulard@supagro.inra.fr
Sousa, Cidoval Morais de, UEPB, cidoval@gmail.com
Souza, Iara Maria de Almeida, Universidade Federal da Bahia, iara-maria@uol.com.br
Souza, Katia Reis, FIOCRUZ, katreis@ensp.fiocruz.br
Spackman, Christy, New York University, ccs316@nyu.edu
Spera, Aileen, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Sede Andina, agora_23@hotmail.com
Speziale, Anabella, Universidad de Buenos Aires, anabellaspeziale@yahoo.com
Spinardi, Graham, University of Edinburgh, g.spinardi@ed.ac.uk
Sponsel, Alistair, Vanderbilt University, alistair.sponsel@vanderbilt.edu
Stagnaro, Adriana Alejandrina, Universidad de Buenos Aires,
adriana.a.stagnaro@gmail.com
Stark, Luke, New York University, luke.stark@nyu.edu
Steingart, Alma, MIT, almas@mit.edu
Stenlås, Niklas, Uppsala University, niklas.stenlas@ekhist.uu.se
Stokland, Håkon B., Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU),
hakon.stokland@ntnu.no
Strandgaard, Lone Bak, Roskilde University, Denmark / UC Berkeley, CA, lonebak@ruc.dk
I N D I C E S
Stratton, Caroline, University of Texas at Austin, caroline.stratton@gmail.com
Suarez, Marcela, FCCyT, marce.srz@gmail.com
Suchman, Lucy, Lancaster University, l.suchman@lancaster.ac.uk
Sued, Gabriela Elisa, Universidad de Buenos Aires-Centro Redes, gabriela.sued@gmail.com
Sánchez, Marcelo, Universidad de Chile, mjsd.historia@gmail.com
Sánchez Vargas, Derly Yohanna, Lancaster University, snchezva@exchange.lancs.ac.uk
Sørensen, Knut H, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
knut.sorensen@hf.ntnu.no
Taborga, Ana María, CEIPIL-UNCPBA, ataborga@rec.unice.edu.ar
Taddei, Renzo, Federal University of São Paulo, renzo.taddei@unifesp.br
Takimoto, Elika, CEFET-RJ, elikatakimoto@gmail.com
Tamarkin, Noah, Ohio State University, ntamarkin@gmail.com
Tan, Xiao, Capital Normal University, tanxiao0706@gmail.com
Tanferri, Mylène, University of Lausanne, uniscope@unil.ch
Tapia, Andrea H, Penn State University, atapia@ist.psu.edu
Tatsuya, Higaki, Osaka UNiversity, higaki@hus.osaka-u.ac.jp
Tavares, Heraclio Duarte, Programa de História das ciências e das técnicas e epistemologia
(HCTE) - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), heracliodt@hotmail.com
Teixeira, Luiz Antonio, Fiocruz, luiztei3@gmail.com
Teixeira, Marcia de Oliveira, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz / BRASIL, teixeira.moliva@gmail.com
Teixeira, Maria do Rocio Fontoura, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,
maria.teixeira@ufrgs.br
Tenorio, Adriana, UNIFAP, adrianatenorio@gmail.com
Thomas, Hernán Eduardo, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, hthomas@ciudad.com.ar
Thompson, Charis, UC Berkeley and London School of Economics, charis@berkeley.edu
Tillman, Rachel, SUNY Stony Brook, rachtill@gmail.com
Tironi, Manuel, Goldmisths, U of London / Pontificia Unversidad Catolica de Chile,
metironi@uc.cl
Tironi, Martin, Center for the Sociology of Innovation, martin.tironi@mines-paristech.fr
Todd, Benjamin Zhan, Carleton, torzk@hotmail.com
Toledo, Roberto Domingo, INSHEA, France, rotoledo@gmail.com
Toledo Jr, Joaquim, Unicamp, joaquim.toledo.jr@gmail.com
Tomassini, Cecilia, Universidad de la República - CSIC (Uruguay), ctomassini@csic.edu.uy
Tombs, Jacqueline, Glasgow Caledonian University, Jackie.Tombs@gcu.ac.uk
Tomiello, Naira, Federal University of Santa Catarina, nairatomiello@uol.com.br
Toriseva, Roosa, University of Tampere, Gender Studies, Toriseva.Roosa.J@student.uta.fi
Torres, Clara Crizio de Araujo, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brasil/ES,
claracrizio@gmail.com
Traweek, Sharon, UCLA, traweek@history.ucla.edu
Tretjuka, Ieva, University of Pittsburgh, iet3@pitt.edu
Trevisan, Lino, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, linotrevisan@uol.com.br
Tricoire, Aurélie, CSTB, aurélie.tricoire@cstb.fr
Trujillo Andrade, Maria del Pilar, Instituto Politécnico Nacional - UPIICSA,
pily_mar5@hotmail.com
Tsai, Yuyueh, Academia Sinica, free123@gate.sinica.edu.tw
Tula Molina, Fernando, UNQ, Conicet, Agencia, ftulamolina@gmail.com
Turkenich, Magalí, UNLP/ Centro Redes, magturkenich@gmail.com
I N D I C E S
Tyrell, Brian, University of California, Santa Barbara, tyrrell@umail.ucsb.edu
Tyrrell, Brian, University of California, Santa Barbara, tyrrellbrianp@gmail.com
Ugartemendia, Victoria, UBA, vugartemendia@gmail.com
Umpiérrez, Alejandra, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, UdelaR,
underale@gmail.com
Ureta, Sebastian, Departamento de Sociología, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago,
Chile, sureta@uahurtado.cl
Valderrama Pineda, Andrés Felipe, Aalborg University, afvp@plan.aau.dk
Valente, José Alexandre Da Silva, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARÁ, alexvalt@ufpa.br
Valenzuela, Fernando, Universidad Andres Bello, fervart@gmail.com
Valenzuela, Leonardo, University of Sydney, leonardo.valenzuela@sydney.edu.au
Vallejos, Oscar Ramón, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, oscarrvallejos@gmail.com
van Zwanenberg, Patrick, Research Fellow, p.f.van-zwanenberg@sussex.ac.uk
van Zwanenberg, Patrick, CENIT, Argentina, pvz@fund-cenit.org.ar
Vangeebergen, Thomas, FNRS-Université de Liège/ CSI - Ecoles des Mines,
T.Vangeebergen@ulg.ac.be
Vara, Ana Maria, Universidad Nacional de San Martin, amvara@yahoo.com.ar
Vargas-Leon, Patricia Adriana, Syracuse University, pavargas@syr.edu
Vargens, José Muniz da Costa, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, jvargens@gmail.com
Varghese, Antony Palackal, Loyola College of Social Sciences, antonypalackal@yahoo.com
Varguez, Milagros, Tecnológico de Monterrey, milagrosvarguez@gmail.com
Varma, Roli, University of New Mexico, varma@unm.edu
Vasconcellos, Bruna, UNICAMP, brunavasconcellos@gmail.com
Vasen, Federico, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, federico.vasen@gmail.com
Vasquez, Ana, Facultad de Ciencias, UdelaR, anavasquezherrera@gmail.com
Vasquez, Emily Elizabeth, Columbia University, eev2105@columbia.edu
Veiga, Camila Loricchio, Universidade Federal de Itajubá, camiaetria@gmail.com
Velho, Lea, State University of Campinas, Brazil, velho@ige.unicamp.br
Velho, Raquel Strini, Science and Technology Studies - University College London,
raquel.velho.12@ucl.ac.uk
Venegas, Maria D, University of Pittsburgh, mdv12@pitt.edu
Venkatesh, Murali, Syracuse University Syracuse, New York 13244 USA,
mvenkate.murali@gmail.com
Venturini, Tommaso, MediaLab, Sciences Po, Paris, France, tommaso.venturini@sciencespo.fr
Vera-Cruz, José Alexandre Oliveira, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco,
averacruz@laneta.apc.org
Vera-Cruz, Matías, Universidad de California, Los Ángeles (UCLA), matiasveracruz@ucla.edu
Verbeek, Peter-Paul, University of Twente, p.p.c.c.verbeek@utwente.nl
Vercelli, Ariel Hernán, CONICET / IESCT-UNQ, arielvercelli@arielvercelli.org
Vermeulen, Niki, University of Manchester, niki.vermeulen@manchester.ac.uk
Versino, Mariana, CONICET- UBA- UNLP, mversino@gmail.com
Vertesi, Janet, Princeton University, jvertesi@princeton.edu
Vesnic-Alujevic, Lucia, European Commission, lucia.vesnic-alujevic@jrc.ec.europa.eu
Vessuri, Hebe, CIGA-UNAM, hvessuri@gmail.com
Viales-Hurtado, Ronny, Universidad de Costa Rica, rvialesh@gmail.com
Vicente, Alexandre Meloni, UNICAMP, xan.meloni@gmail.com
Vicentin, Diego, University of Campinas, diego.vicentin@gmail.com
I N D I C E S
Vidart, Diego, Colectivo DoKumental, diego.vidart@gmail.com
Vidart-Delgado, Maria, MIT, mvidart@mit.edu
Videira, Antonio Augusto, UERJ, guto@cbpf.br
Viglio, José Eduardo, Universidade Estadual de Campinas- Unicamp- Brasil,
eduviglio@hotmail.com
Villamizar, Laura Patricia, UNIVERSIDAD DE PAMPLONA - COLOMBIA,
lauravillamizar@unipamplona.edu.co
Villardi, Pedro, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, pvillardi@gmail.com
Vilouta Rando, Nicolás, Grupo de Investigación en Enseñanza de las Ciencias,
Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, BsAs, Arg.,
viloutar@yahoo.com.ar
Vinck, Dominique, University of Lausanne, Dominique.Vinck@unil.ch
Viotti, Nicolás, CONICET, nicolas.viotti@gmail.com
Visperas, Cristina, UCSD, mvisperas@gmail.com
Vissicaro, Suseli de Paula, UFABC, svissicaro@globo.com
Viteri, Maria Laura, INTA, viteri.maria@inta.gob.ar
Vivaceta, Anibal, Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Valparaíso, anibal@huelladigital.cl
Vivaldi, Lieta, Goldsmiths University, lietavivaldi@gmail.com
Vogt, Carlos, The State University of Campinas (Unicamp), cvogt@uol.com.br
Voss, Jan-Peter, Technische Universität Berlin, jan-peter.voss@tu-berlin.de
Wahlberg, Ayo, University of Copenhagen, ayo.wahlberg@anthro.ku.dk
Waiter, Andrea, Comisión Sectorial del Investigación Científica - Universidad de la
República, awaiter@csic.edu.uy
Walford, Antonia Caitlin, CRESC/OU, antonia.walford@open.ac.uk
Wallace, Matthew, Ingenio (CSIC-UPV), Univ. Politècnica de València,
matwal@ingenio.upv.es
Wang, Jingjin, STS, Tsinghua University, jingjwangdu@gmail.com
Wang, Nan, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, wangnangucas@gmail.com
Waterton, Claire, Centre for the Study of Environmental Change (CSEC), Department of
Sociology, Lancaster University, c.waterton@lancaster.ac.uk
Weinel, Martin, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, weinelm@cf.ac.uk
Wells, Cassandra J, University of British Columbia, cassandra.wells@gmail.com
Wesner, Ashton, University of California, Berkeley, ashton.wesner@berkeley.edu
West, John, Columbia University, jhw2137@columbia.edu
White, Deborah, Trent University, deborahwhite2@trentu.ca
Whiteley, Bryn Elizabeth, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
b12white@vt.edu
Wickson, Fern, GenØk Centre for Biosafety, fern.wickson@genok.org
Wikman, Pär, Uppsala University, par.wikman@ekhist.uu.se
Wilder, Elisabeth, Northeastern University, wilder.e@husky.neu.edu
Wilken, Rowan, Swinburne University of Technology, rwilken@swin.edu.au
Williams, Robin, University of Edinburgh, robin.williams@ed.ac.uk
Wilson, Ara, Duke University, ara.wilson@duke.edu
Windle, Amanda Nita, University of the Arts, London, a.windle@lcc.arts.ac.uk
Woelfle-Erskine, Cleo, University of California, Berkeley, cleo.we@berkeley.edu
Woermann, Niklas, SDU Odense, Uni of Constance, nikl@sam.sdu.dk
Wolf, Steven, Cornell University, saw44@cornell.edu
Wu, Chia-Ling, National Taiwan University, clwu@ntu.edu.tw
I N D I C E S
Wu, Harry Yi-Jui, Nanyang Technological University, harrywu@ntu.edu.sg
Wurster, Simone, Technische Universität Berlin, Institut für Technologie und Management,
FG Innovationsökonomie - VWS 2, Müller-Breslau-Straße 15 (Schleuseninsel), D-10623
Berlin, simone.wurster@tu-berlin.de
Wylie, Sara, Northeastern University, s.wylie@neu.edu
Wynne, Brian, University of Lancaster, b.wynne@lancaster.ac.uk
Xhardez, Veronica, UNTREF, xhardez@gmail.com
XXX, Jirigala, Tsinghua University, mnjargal@gmail.com
Yado, Thaís Harumi Manfré, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, harumi21@gmail.com
Yamazaki, Goro, Osaka University, yama56@gmail.com
Yang, Yu O, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, yoyang@kmu.edu.tw
Yanni, Carla, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, carla.yanni@gmail.com
Yansen, Guillermina, UBA/Centro Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad/Universidad
Maimónides/CONICET, guillerminayansen@gmail.com
Zanotti, Agustín, CIECS UNC-CONICET, agustinzanotti@gmail.com
Zarate Arbelaez, Heiller, Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Bogotá,
hzaratear@unal.edu.co
Zayago Lau, Edgar, Autonomous University of Zacatecas, zayagolau@gmail.com
Zehr, Stephen, University of Southern Indiana, szehr@usi.edu
zhang, shuyan, Tianjin University, shuyanzh@gmail.com
Ziewitz, Malte, New York University, mziewitz@gmail.com
Zuiderent-Jerak, Teun, Linköping University, teun.zuiderent-jerak@liu.se
Zukerfeld, Mariano, CONICET- CCTS- Universidad Maimonides,
marianozukerfeld@gmail.com
I N D I C E S
Subject Index
Biomedicine: 011, 013, 015, 016, 017, 020, 021, 023, 024, 026, 027, 028, 029, 034, 037,
038, 046, 050, 054, 056, 058, 062, 063, 067, 069, 071, 072, 079, 081, 084, 086, 088, 090,
099, 103, 106, 114, 116, 120, 124, 127, 141, 142, 145, 148, 154, 155, 157, 158, 165, 166,
167, 177, 179, 182, 187, 188
Economics / Market Studies: 004, 005, 009, 011, 014, 019, 020, 026, 027, 028, 036, 037,
038, 045, 046, 048, 050, 053, 058, 063, 064, 066, 067, 068, 076, 087, 090, 106, 110, 113,
115, 116, 117, 119, 125, 126, 127, 131, 141, 151, 157, 162, 163, 165, 166, 167, 168
Energy / Nuclear Power: 009, 012, 045, 048, 065, 078, 080, 089, 098, 100, 101, 153, 176,
181
Engineering: 005, 006, 007, 008, 011, 025, 066, 073, 082, 084, 092, 093, 094, 096, 097, 099,
104, 107, 111, 112, 119, 144, 151, 153, 160, 163, 167, 171, 173, 184
Environmental Studies: 004, 012, 014, 027, 033, 035, 045, 046, 049, 052, 055, 057, 060,
065, 068, 069, 074, 075, 077, 078, 082, 083, 084, 086, 089, 090, 097, 098, 099, 100, 104,
113, 114, 117, 119, 127, 129, 131, 132, 135, 141, 143, 145, 148, 151, 153, 155, 157, 160,
161, 163, 168, 174, 176, 181
Food: 011, 012, 052, 053, 056, 067, 068, 077, 083, 084, 088, 089, 092, 105, 111, 115, 117,
127, 132, 145, 166, 171, 176
Gender Studies: 011, 015, 017, 019, 020, 026, 034, 035, 038, 039, 040, 046, 054, 069, 073,
074, 081, 083, 088, 094, 099, 109, 124, 126, 133, 142, 146, 147, 151, 153, 154, 160, 179,
183, 186, 187
Information and Communication Technology: 006, 007, 014, 016, 019, 025, 027, 033, 039,
040, 046, 050, 051, 055, 056, 063, 066, 072, 073, 076, 077, 078, 079, 080, 081, 083, 085,
086, 088, 090, 093, 094, 096, 099, 100, 101, 104, 105, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 116, 118,
119, 121, 124, 126, 127, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 141, 143, 144, 146, 149, 153, 157,
160, 162, 165, 167, 168, 169, 173, 174, 175, 177, 180, 183, 185, 186
Public Engagement / Social Movement: 004, 007, 012, 014, 016, 017, 021, 022, 025, 029,
032, 033, 035, 038, 045, 046, 050, 051, 053, 057, 060, 062, 065, 066, 072, 074, 075, 077,
080, 081, 082, 083, 084, 087, 088, 089, 090, 092, 093, 094, 097, 098, 099, 100, 101, 102,
104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 124, 126, 128, 129,
133, 135, 141, 143, 144, 147, 148, 153, 155, 157, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 166, 167,
169, 170, 174, 175, 182, 185, 186, 187
Science Communication: 004, 007, 010, 012, 014, 015, 017, 021, 023, 024, 033, 035, 049,
050, 052, 055, 057, 060, 062, 063, 065, 076, 077, 079, 080, 081, 083, 084, 088, 089, 090,
093, 099, 100, 101, 104, 105, 108, 111, 114, 118, 119, 125, 126, 129, 130, 131, 133, 135,
143, 144, 147, 148, 155, 156, 157, 160, 161, 162, 164, 169, 178, 179
I N D I C E S
Science, Technology, and Public Policy: 004, 005, 007, 008, 010, 011, 013, 014, 015, 016,
017, 018, 021, 022, 023, 024, 026, 027, 029, 030, 031, 033, 035, 036, 037, 038, 039, 045,
046, 047, 048, 049, 050, 051, 052, 053, 054, 055, 056, 057, 058, 060, 061, 062, 063, 064,
065, 066, 067, 068, 069, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, 078, 079, 080, 081, 082, 084,
085, 086, 087, 088, 090, 091, 092, 093, 096, 097, 098, 099, 101, 102, 105, 106, 107, 108,
109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 124, 125, 127, 128, 131, 132,
133, 135, 136, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 153, 155, 156, 157,
158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175,
176, 177, 178, 179, 182, 183, 184, 186, 187
Theory and Method: 004, 006, 007, 009, 011, 013, 014, 015, 016, 017, 018, 019, 020, 021,
022, 023, 024, 025, 027, 028, 033, 038, 039, 047, 048, 051, 052, 055, 056, 060, 061, 062,
063, 064, 065, 066, 067, 068, 069, 071, 072, 073, 075, 076, 077, 078, 079, 080, 084, 086,
088, 090, 092, 093, 094, 096, 097, 098, 099, 100, 104, 107, 108, 110, 112, 113, 116, 118,
119, 120, 121, 125, 126, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 142, 145, 147, 148, 149, 150,
152, 153, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 164, 165, 166, 168, 171, 175, 177, 178, 180, 184, 185
Others: 001, 002, 003, 004, 006, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015, 020, 021, 022, 023, 024, 025,
026, 027, 028, 031, 032, 033, 034, 035, 038, 039, 040, 041, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 047,
048, 049, 050, 051, 052, 053, 055, 056, 057, 058, 059, 060, 061, 062, 064, 065, 066, 067,
068, 069, 070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, 078, 079, 080, 081, 082, 083, 084, 085,
086, 087, 088, 089, 090, 091, 093, 094, 095, 096, 097, 098, 099, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105,
106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126,
127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144,
145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162,
163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182,
183, 184, 185, 186
L O C A L
I N F O R M A T I O N
Practicalities
Subway/Metro (“Subte”)
The subway consists of 6 lines and 78 stations. The operation of the Buenos Aires
Subway starts around 5am and ends around 10pm. Current Rate with electronic card
is $A 4.50 or $A 5 in cash.
Buses (“Colectivo”)
There are several bus lines that run through the City of Buenos Aires. The electronic
ticket card varies between $A 3.00 and $A 4.00 depending on the distance . Fees
paid with coins ranging from $A 6 to $A 8.
Taxi
It’s always recommended to call a taxi by phone or request in the hotel.
Tourist bus
The service Buenos Aires Bus has schedules and fixed stops with the system Hop On
Hop Off. It will be initiated in the first stop at 8:40 hs; while the last exit will be at 19
hs.The frequency will be of 20 minutes and the total extension of the circuit (20
stops) of 3 hours and 15 minutes. In each one of the stops buses will remain few
minutes to allow the ascent and descent of the passengers. The tour includes 24
stops which are great tourist points in the City of Buenos Aires. Please visit
www.buenosairesbus.com for information. The day ticket is $A 170 and the 48hs is
$A 230.
Official time
The official time in Buenos Aires is GMT -3.
Business Hours
The business hours of the shops in Buenos Aires is, in general, from Monday to
Friday from 9am to 8pm and Saturday from 9am to 1pm. In the main shopping areas
stores remain open on Saturday afternoon. In shopping malls times are extended
until 21:00 both daily as weekends and some holidays.
Recommended Sites
Colon Theatre
The Colon Theatre is considered one of the most important opera houses in the
world and you can’t miss, such as La Scala in Milan, the Opera Garnier in Paris and
the Royal Opera House in London.
Obelisk and Corrientes Street
L O C A L
I N F O R M A T I O N
The Heart of the City of Buenos Aires, which corresponds to the barrios of
Monserrat, San Nicolás and Retiro, is renowned for its bustling commercial and
cultural street activity. The effervescence that occurs in the vicinity of the obelisk
and Avenida Corrientes hardly played in other neighborhoods.
Plaza de Mayo and historical district
Like all great Latin American capital, Buenos Aires has a rich historical heritage
reflected in its buildings and monuments. A clear example of this is the Plaza de
Mayo, the epicenter of the most important political events in Argentina's history. Its
name is a tribute to the Revolution of May 25th, 1810, which happened in this
square and began the epic of Argentina Independence.
Waterfront (“Costanera Sur”)
The Costanera Sur was the most popular ride in the first half of the twentieth
century, when the inhabitants of the city bathed in the River Plate (“Río de la Plata”)
area and there was a spa, numerous restaurants, breweries (the important was the
Munich Brewery, now converted into the Museum Center Buenos Aires and which
houses the Museum of Humor).
“Caminito”
Caminito is one of the most emblematic places of the city and a must for those who
visit attractive walks. With its typical metal the neighborhood of La Boca
neighborhood, showing their different colors painted walls, tenement is also an
open-air museum of almost 150 meters long.
Recoleta Cemetery
The Recoleta Cemetery is located in the exclusive neighborhood of Recoleta, which
owes its name to the convent there Recoletos monks, who also belonged to
neighboring Basilica Nuestra Señora del Pilar was constructed. It is the most visited
of the City, for its numerous and impressive mausoleums and vaults belonging to
many of the major players in Argentina's history, like Eva Peron (Evita), one of the
busiest graves.
Plaza Julio Cortazar
Cortazar Square has become the heart of Palermo Soho district, where many of the
clothing stores and cutting edge design as well as a variety of bars and restaurants.
Chinatown
The Barrio Chino, located in the neighborhood of Belgrano, has become one of the
tourist areas of the city for its wide range of shops and restaurants of Eastern origin.
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Información de Interés
Subte (Metro)
El Subte está formado por 6 líneas y 78 estaciones. El funcionamiento del Subte
de Buenos Aires comienza alrededor de las 5am y finaliza altededor de las 10pm.
La tarifa actual con tarjeta electrónica (SUBE o monedero) es de $A 4,50 y en
efectivo $A 5.
Colectivos (Autobús)
Existen numerosas líneas de colectivo que recorren la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. El
boleto con tarjeta electrónica (SUBE) varía entre $A 3,00 y $A 4,00 dependiendo
del recorrido. Las tarifas abonadas con monedas varía entre $A 5 y $A 8.
Taxi
Se recomienda siempre llamar un taxi por teléfono o solicitarlo en el hotel o a los
asistentes durante el congreso (web)
Bus turístico
El servicio de bus turístico, funciona de forma regular con horarios y paradas fijas
y con el sistema Hop On Hop Off. En invierno, inicia en la primera parada a las
9:00 hs., mientras que la última salida será a las 17.20 hs. La frecuencia será de
20 minutos y la duración total del circuito (20 paradas) de 3 horas y 15 minutos.
En cada una de las paradas permanecerá detenido durante breves minutos, para
permitir el ascenso y descenso de los pasajeros si los hubiese, o bien sin
movimientos de personas.El recorrido está armando en base a 24 paradas que
constituyen puntos de gran interés turístico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Ingresar a www.buenosairesbus.com para más información. El precio regular
para un día es de $A 170.
Hora oficial
La hora oficial en Buenos Aires es GMT-3.
Horario comercial
El horario comercial de las tiendas en Buenos Aires es, de forma general, de
lunes a viernes desde las 9am hasta las 8pm, y los sábados de 9am a 1pm. En las
principales zonas comerciales las tiendas permanecen abiertas los sábados por la
tarde.
Lugares destacados
Teatro Colón: El Teatro Colón es considerado como uno de los teatros líricos más
importantes del mundo y que no se puede dejar de visitar, como La Scala de
Milán, la Ópera Garnier de París y el Royal Opera House de Londres.
L O C A L
I N F O R M A T I O N
Obelisco y calle Corrientes: El Centro de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, que
corresponde a los barrios de Monserrat, San Nicolás y Retiro, es reconocido por
su bulliciosa actividad comercial, vial y cultural. La efervescencia que se da en la
zona del Obelisco y la Avenida Corrientes difícilmente se reproduce en otros
barrios.
Plaza de Mayo y casco histórico: Como toda gran capital latinoamericana, la
Ciudad de Buenos Aires cuenta con un rico acervo histórico que se ve reflejado
en sus edificios y monumentos. Un claro ejemplo de esto es la Plaza de Mayo,
epicentro de los acontecimientos políticos más importantes de la historia
argentina. Su nombre es un homenaje a la Revolución del 25 de Mayo de 1810,
que ocurrió en esta misma plaza y que dio inicio a la gesta de la Independencia
argentina.
Costanera Sur: La Costanera Sur fue el paseo más popular durante la primera
mitad del siglo XX, cuando los habitantes de la Ciudad se bañaban en el Río de la
Plata y existía en la zona un balneario, así como numerosos restaurantes,
cervecerías (la más importante fue la Cervecería Munich, hoy convertida en el
Centro de Museos de Buenos Aires y que alberga al Museo del Humor) donde en
algunos de ellos actuaban a la noche los músicos y artistas de la época.
Caminito: Caminito es uno de los paseos más emblemáticos de la Ciudad y de los
atractivos imperdibles para quienes lo visitan. Con sus conventillos típicos de
chapa del barrio de La Boca, que muestran sus paredes pintadas de distintos
colores, es también un museo a cielo abierto de casi 150 metros de longitud.
Cementerio de la Recoleta: El Cementerio de la Recoleta se encuentra ubicado
en el exclusivo barrio de la Recoleta, que debe su nombre a que allí se hallaba el
convento de los monjes recoletos, al que también pertenecía la vecina Basílica
Nuestra Señora del Pilar (en la antigua huerta de los monjes se construyó el
cementerio). Es el más visitado de la Ciudad, por sus numerosos e imponentes
mausoleos y bóvedas, pertenecientes a muchos de los principales protagonistas
de la historia Argentina, como el de Eva Perón (Evita), una de las tumbas más
concurridas.
Plaza Julio Cortázar: La Plaza Cortázar se ha convertido en el corazón del distrito
de Palermo Soho, donde se encuentran muchas de las tiendas de ropa y de
diseño de vanguardia, así como una gran variedad de bares y restaurantes.
Barrio Chino: El Barrio Chino, ubicado en el barrio de Belgrano, se ha convertido
en uno de los polos turísticos de la Ciudad por su variada oferta de comercios y
restaurantes de origen oriental.
The second annual Ethnografilm Festival
8-12 April 2015, in Paris, France
Ethnografilm will highlight the academic and documentary films that
best contribute to the systematic understanding of our social world
through film. A global initiative sponsored by the Society for Social
Studies of Science and the International Social Science Council, this
film festival meets the growing need for non-fiction filmmakers to
present peer-reviewed audiovisual work in an international forum.
Ethnografilm solicits submissions in four categories: academic,
academic short, documentary, & documentary short (shorts defined as
less than 10 minutes). Academic films are generally those in which a
scholar has a principal role such as editor, director, or producer.
Please contact the festival manager if there are questions.
Ethnografilm makes no distinction by career stage and particularly
solicits films by students.
For more information, visit http://ethnografilm.com.
SAVE THE DATE!
November 11-15
Denver, Colorado
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