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Call for papers for Workshop Organized by Research Network 24 – Sociology of Science and Technology Network (SSTNET) of the European Sociological Association (ESA) and University of Ljubljana

                Call for papers for Workshop Organized by Research Network 24  Sociology of
<br>Science and Technology Network (SSTNET) of the European Sociological
<br>Association (ESA) and University of Ljubljana
<br>
<br>                                        Call for papers
<br>Critical engagement vs. technophobia: The risks of emerging
<br>                                   technologies
<br>
<br>
<br>Workshop  Organized by Research Network 24  Sociology of Science and
<br>Technology Network (SSTNET) of the European Sociological Association (ESA) and
<br>University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Slovenia
<br>
<br>Keynote speakers
<br>
<br>Prof. Dr. Armin Grunwald and Prof. Dr. Joost van Loon
<br>
<br>October 11  12, 2018, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana
<br>
<br>The development and proliferation of emerging technologies have a strong
<br>impact on current society. While emerging technologies are found in different
<br>fields  from biotechnology and Information and Communication Technologies
<br>(ICTs) to robotics and cognitive technologies  they share the capacity to
<br>transform the social world into a world of becoming. Discussions on the
<br>processes through which emerging technologies are developed and disseminated
<br>into current society also contain different kinds of risk assessment,
<br>including issues of social, ethical, environmental and legal implications.
<br>Risk and risk management are thus intimately linked to the proliferation of
<br>emerging technologies. Saying this, critical sociological discussion of
<br>current concepts of risk, risk management and risk governance of emerging
<br>technologies is timely and highly needed. As social scientists, we need to
<br>take the current progression of emerging technologies seriously, not by
<br>dismissing these technologies altogether, but by critically engaging with
<br>their developments and our societal capacities to shape them.
<br>During this two-days workshop, we will engage in different aspects of critical
<br>engagement in relation to emerging technologies. The aim is to open up for
<br>discussions regarding the development and proliferation of emerging
<br>technologies in todays society.
<br>We encourage contributions that focus on risks with emerging technologies,
<br>including issues of social, ethical, environmental and legal implications.
<br>
<br>We particularly encourage contributions on the following topics:
<br>
<br>-          Accounting for the unknown unknowns.
<br>
<br>-          Social governance of emerging technologies.
<br>
<br>-          Precautionary and/or proactive approaches.
<br>
<br>-          The relation between development of emerging technologies and the
<br>development of regulatory frameworks.
<br>
<br>-          Engagement of the lay public and experts in relation to emerging
<br>technologies.
<br>
<br>-          Risk assessment of emerging technologies in the context of
<br>Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI).
<br>
<br>-          Promises, future visions, expectations, imaginaries connected to
<br>the progress of emerging technologies.
<br>
<br>-          Techno-utopianism and techno-dystopianism.
<br>
<br>However, potential contributions are not limited to these topics and
<br>contributors are also encouraged to suggest new perspectives within the field
<br>of social sciences.
<br>
<br>Key dates:
<br>An abstract of up to 500 words, containing an outline of the paper, including
<br>methodology as well as the expected contribution of the paper, should be
<br>submitted online trough webpage: https://www.1ka.si/a/156548
<br>
<br>June 30, 2018                  Deadline for submission
<br>July  14, 2018                   Notification of acceptance
<br>
<br>Workshop Organizing Committee:
<br>Franc Mali, Committee chair:
<br>franc.mali@fdv.uni-lj.si
<br>Jennie Olofsson, Committee co-chair:
<br>jennie.olofsson@fdv.uni-lj.si
<br>Harald Rohracher, SSTNET chair:
<br>harald.rohracher@liu.se
<br>Fabienne Crettaz von Roten:
<br>fabienne.crettazvonroten@unil.ch
<br>Aaro Mikael Tupasela: aatu@sund.ku.dk
<br>Katarina Prpic: katarina@idi.hr
<br>Ana Delicado: ana.delicado@ics.ulisboa.pt
<br>Anja Kolak: anja.kolak@fdv.uni-lj.si
<br>
<br>No fees are charged for participation and no founds are available from the
<br>SSTNET to cover travel and accommodation expenses. Further information about
<br>the workshop venue, accommodation and useful details about the host-city, will
<br>be provided later.
<br>
<br>dr. Franc Mali
<br>Redni profesor / Professor
<br>
<br>Oddelek in katedra za kulturologijo / Department and chair of Cultural
<br>Studies
<br>
<br>Fakulteta za drubene vede / Faculty of Social Sciences
<br>Univerza v Ljubljani / University of Ljubljana
<br>Kardeljeva pload 5, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
<br>www.fdv.uni-lj.si
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