Message posted on 18/03/2019

Workshop report on organising STS in Germany (February, Kassel)

Dear colleagues,



On 20 and 21 February 2019, around 75 STS scholars gathered in Kassel to
discuss and define core areas and forms of organising STS in Germany. The
number of attendees was overwhelming, as was their eagerness to engage with
STS in Germany as a mode of doing research and to make STS-in-Germany an
inclusive, bottom-up research network.

You can find the full report here
or attached to this mail.

The central outcome was the development of five working groups: Events, Code
of Conduct, Mapping of STS Landscape in Germany, Formal Ways of Peer
Support, Web-Platform and Communication Devices, each with access points
through which people can get in touch with the group.

The task of deciding on an organizational form turned out to be too complex
to bring to a close at the Kassel workshop. Therefore, this question was
delegated to an infrastructure group, which was asked to carry on this
matter in an inclusive way.

We want to invite explicitly those who were not able to attend the workshop
but are eager to engage with STS in Germany to get in touch and get
involved. For more information, please visit: www.stsingermany2019.com



All the best,

Tanja Bogusz, Stefanie Bchner, Endre Dnyi, Anja Klein, Stefan Laser,
Martina Schlnder and Estrid Srensen

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