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Message posted on 22/01/2025

Maintenance & Philosophy Technology SIG Schedule 2025

                Dear all,


We’re excited to share the 2025 schedule for the SPT Maintenance and
Philosophy of Technology special interest group. This is a virtual lecture
series devoted to exploring the connections between maintenance and repair
studies and philosophy of technology. All lectures will be held on Zoom and
include a talk by a guest speaker followed by discussion. If you would like
to join the mailing list, send me an email at mark@markthomasyoung.net.
Links are circulated through the mailing list a week in advance of each
talk.



Best,

Mark

Mark Thomas Young
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Oslo
https://uio.academia.edu/MarkThomasYoung


*Maintenance & Philosophy of Technology SIG 2025 Schedule*


David Drengk (Ruhr University Bochum) February 13th 2025 (18-1915 UTC+1)

“Everyday Bicycle Repair Work Along Fish Trading Routes in Southern
Malawi”


Siegfried Evens (KU Leuven) March 13th 2025 (18-1915 UTC+1)

“Maintenance in Nuclear Power Plants: The Swedish Case”


Lara Houston (Anglia Ruskin University) April 10th 2025 (18-1915 UTC+1)

“Planetary Computing and Repair”


Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent (Sorbonne University) May 15th 2025 (18-1915
UTC+1)

“Materials as Partners of Technology”


Aaron Perzanowski (University of Michigan) June 12th 2025 (18-1915 UTC+1)

“The Law and Policy of Repair”



Mark Thomas Young (University of Oslo) August 22nd 2025 (18-1915 UTC+1)

“Taking Things Apart: Clips, Glues, and Pentalobe Screws”



Tim Juvshik (Middlebury College) September 11th 2025 (18-1915 UTC+1)

“Social Practices and the Maintenance of Artifacts”


Chuck Wooldridge (Lehman College) October 9th 2025 (18-1915 UTC+1)

“Maintenance as Religious Practice in Taiwan”


Diane Michelfelder (Macalester College) November 13th 2025 (18-1915 UTC+1)

"Neighborhood Circles of Giving and the Ethics of Everyday Repair”


Mace Ojala (Ruhr University) & Marisa Cohn (University of Copenhagen)
December
11th 2025 (18-1915 UTC+1)

“Software Maintenance as Materialization of Common Knowledge”
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