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stsing e.V. 2026 conference Before Ruins CALL FOR CASES

Dear colleagues,

We hereby announce the second bi-annual conference of the German STS association stsing e.V. to be held

on March 25-27th 2026 at the Ruhr-University Bochum.

The theme is Before Ruins.

This message includes a Call for Cases:

Reacting to current discussions of how to do conferences, we propose a case-based format as a way of conferencing that is local, small, and oriented towards the concrete rather than the general. In addition to standard paper presentations, substantial parts of the conference are dedicated to working collaboratively with local stakeholders and issue experts on CASES in the Ruhr Valley. It will also be possible to use the CASES to convene to collaborate on broader topics not specific to the area. CASES allow us to engage with the concrete rather than the abstract; CASES are examples for something, sites where complexity unfolds in the mundane and specific.

More detailed thoughts on the case format can be found here: https://stsing.org/before-ruins/call-for-cases

We look forward to welcoming you to Bochum. Questions and concerns can be directed at: stsing2026@ruhr-uni-bochum.de

The Before Ruins Team


Before Ruins - stsing e.V. 2026

Call for Cases

Deadline October 15th, Anywhere on Earth Time.

The upcoming stsing e.V. conference Before Ruins aims to engage STS scholars and other academics as well as non-academics in current issues and concerns in, around and beyond the Ruhr Valley. In the format of cases (excursions, workshops or field visits), scholars will collaborate on, test and advance current STS concepts and methods through noticing and attending to matters of concern and care that reach beyond the boundaries of academic STS. We advocate doing together, not just presentations and discussions, actively confronting the the hardship and difficulties that such doing entails. Being held in the Ruhr Valley - Germany's largest urban area and subject to environmental, political and social transformations - Before Ruins generates opportunities to discuss situated controversies and issues.

Select carefully: With this call for cases, we invite you to

(option 1) arrange a case with collaborators in the Ruhr Valley, or

(option 2) bring your own case from elsewhere to the conference for collective work (optionally with local collaborators), or

(option 3) come together to work on a specific topic or issue as a group of STS scholars during the conference. stsing e.V. working groups are especially invited, but other interest groups are welcome.

(more details on how to formulate a case can be found at https://stsing.org/before-ruins/call-for-cases)

In the conference program, we have reserved time for field visits, invite collaborators to the venue, or work together in groups on case material. With this format, we attempt to make STS work accountable to concrete matters of concern outside of our community and situate this work in the setting of the exciting Ruhr Valley.

The organizers of Before Ruins will provide the required digital infrastructure to share case materials before and after.

Please fill out the form at

https://survey.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/index.php/321829 to suggest a case. Contents will be published on the Before Ruins website to allow conference participants to join the case. The deadline for case submissions is October 15th.

Note: A call for case participation (invitation to participate in a case) will follow soon after cases have been accepted. Be advised that there will be no call for panels for Before Ruins. However, a call for conventional paper presentations will follow in the autumn. The timeline can be found on the homepage: https://stsing.org/before-ruins. EASST's Eurograd mailing list -- eurograd-easst.net@lists.easst.net Archive: https://lists.easst.net/hyperkitty/list/eurograd-easst.net@lists.easst.net/ Edit your delivery settings there using Account dropdown, Mailman settings. Website: https://easst.net/easst_eurograd/ Meet us on Mastodon: https://assemblag.es/@easst Or X: https://twitter.com/STSeasst

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