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SESSION I: IMPACTS, USES AND POLITICS
SATURDAY, 23 AUG 2008 1st Sessions: 8:30 – 10:30
Room: T3-05
- Welcome and Introduction
- Milena Bister (Vienna) – Enacting Informed Consent through Social Science Research
- Carolyn Dunn (Melbourne) – Making Sense of Social Research in Forestry
- Ursula Plesner (Roskilde) – Studying sideways – reflexivity in research interviews with sociologists and journalists
- Louise Philips (Roskilde) – Communicating Social Scientific Knowledge Dialogically: An Integrative Approach
- Maarten Derksen (Groningen) – Machines and machinations, part 2
- Discussion
SESSION II: (PERFORMATIVITY OF) METHODS AND COMPLICITY
SATURDAY, 23 AUG 2008 2nd Sessions: 11:00 – 12:40
Room: T3-20
- Katja Mayer (Vienna) – Social Network Diagrammatics
- Peter Stegmaier (Nijmegen) – Embedded Observation between (Re-) Construction and (Re-) Conceptualisation of Organised Visions
- Veronika Wöhrer (Vienna) – Complicity and Ambivalence. Questioning the Boundaries of a Research Field
- Astrid Mager (Vienna) - Acting with the Web. How to handle Multiplicity in the Context of Online Health Information
- John Law (Lancaster) - Collateral Realities /cancelled
- Discussion
SESSION III: INTER-DISCIPLINES
SATURDAY, 23 AUG 2008 3rd Sessions: 13:30 – 15:30
Room: T3-05
- Alice Červinková and Tereza Stöckelová (Praha) – Inter/disciplinarity in social sciences: Distributed sociology and boundary subjects
- Stefan Dormans (Amsterdam) – Social-technological aspects of collaboratory projects in social and economic history
- Conor Douglas (York) – Reflexive Engagement of the Social Sciences Component of Multidisciplinary Health Research: The Case of Pharmacogenetics
- Thomas König (Vienna) – Historical research on Social sciences and What We Can Learn from It
- Javier Lezaun (Oxford) – Underground Skills: The Socio-Technical System in the Other Tradition
- Discussion
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