Message posted on 17/01/2020

‘International Scientific Collaboration’ – EASST/4S Prague 2020

                Dear colleagues,
<br>
<br>We are pleased to invite you to submit a paper proposal to the Open
<br>Panel *‘International
<br>Scientific Collaboration: Knowledge Infrastructures and the Role of STS
<br>Scholars’ (Open Panel 93)* at the EASST/4S Conference in Prague (August
<br>18-21, 2020). More information is included below. Please feel free to
<br>contact us if you have any questions.
<br>
<br>Thank you!
<br>
<br>Best regards,
<br>Simcha Jong and Richelle Boone, Leiden University
<br>
<br>Contact: s.jong@liacs.leidenuniv.nl or r.n.boone@sbb.leidenuniv.nl
<br>
<br>
<br>*‘International Scientific Collaboration: Knowledge Infrastructures and the
<br>Role of STS Scholars’ (Open Panel 93)*
<br>
<br>International scientific collaborations play an increasingly important role
<br>in efforts to address global challenges. This gives rise to numerous
<br>questions about the structures of international scientific collaborations,
<br>and about how these are changing scientific work.
<br>
<br>Which forms of international scientific collaboration can we for instance
<br>identify? And how are these collaborations situated within the broader
<br>context of scientific endeavour? What do we know about the social,
<br>organizational and political dynamics of international scientific
<br>collaborations? What kind of stakeholders are for example involved in these
<br>collaborations? And which organizational frameworks do they for instance
<br>employ to deal with specific coordination challenges tied to international
<br>scientific collaboration? What are scientists’ practical experiences with
<br>international scientific collaboration? And how do these relate to the way
<br>their work is organized?
<br>
<br>How could the social, organizational and political dynamics of
<br>international scientific collaboration be studied best? Which methods
<br>should be employed? Last but not least: what might be ideas to improve
<br>knowledge infrastructures and international scientific collaboration? And
<br>what could and/or should be the role of STS scholars in a process of
<br>designing knowledge infrastructures and/or facilitating international
<br>scientific collaboration?
<br>
<br>Keywords: International Scientific Collaboration, Knowledge
<br>Infrastructures, Global Challenges, Science Organization, Role of STS
<br>Scholars
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