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Call for papers - Science Studies Symposium in Helsinki, Jun 6-7 2024

                Call for Papers                                                                                                    Helsinki, June 6-7
FSSTS 2024
Science Studies Symposium

How to make a scientific contribution
From intellectual exercise to scientific agency
What is it about?
Scientific contributions, building on or breaking with existing knowledge and understanding, provide novel ways of perceiving and relating to our sociomaterial surroundings. However, what exactly does it mean to make a contribution to science? What is understood to be a contribution in general, and in science studies or SSH scholarly fields more specifically?

The purpose of the 2024 Science Studies Symposium is to help the participants develop some control over questions related to making contributions in their work. The Science Studies Symposium welcomes contributions in interrelated disciplines, including but not limited to STS, philosophy of science, sociology, and anthropology, preferably with a topical connection to the interaction of science, technology, and society.

Keynotes:

Noortje Marres                 University of Warwick
Teun Zuiderent-Jerak      Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Please see the symposium website for CfP and more details:
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/how-make-scientific-contribution

The Symposium organiser, the Finnish Society for Science and Technology Studies (FSSTS), welcomes you to Helsinki in June 6-7, 2024! The venue is the main building, University of Helsinki.

The event is supported by the University of Helsinki Faculty of Social Sciences / sociology. Inquiries can be directed to: events@fssts.fi.


Jose A. Cañada (they/them)
University Researcher
Centre for the Social Study of Microbes
University of Helsinki
Profile at Research Portal

Cañada, J.A., Sariola, S. & Butcher, A. 2022. In critique of anthropocentrism: a more-than-human framework for antimicrobial resistance. Medical Humanities 48(4), e16.

Butcher, A., Cañada, J.A. & Sariola, S. 2021. How to make noncoherent problems more productive: Towards an AMR management plan for low resource livestock sectors. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 8, 287.

Cañada, J.A. 2021. Scalability and partial connections in tackling antimicrobial resistance in West Africa. Chapter in With Microbes. Brives, C., Rest, M. & Sariola, S. (Eds.). London: Mattering Press.

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Centre for the Social Study of Microbes
University of Helsinki
PO18, 00014 Helsinki

E-mail: cssm@helsinki.fi


www.socialmicrobes.org

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