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AI as anti-social media: Changing patterns in collaboration between multilingual computer scientists - Haley Lepp, Stanford University
AI for All? Unpacking Digital Inequalities in the AI Era - Yi Yin, Utah Valley University; Joni Hayward Marcum, Utah Valley University
“Trust equals less death-it’s as simple as that!” Developing Trustworthy AI in Defence and Security Workplaces - Pauline Leonard, University of Southampton
“Cool Dudes” and Cultural Capital: Extending System Justification to the Legitimacy Crisis - Bridget McCann, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Uncertain Experts: Legitimation, Discourse, and Masculinity among “Preppers” - Jonathan Nathaniel Redman, California State Polytechnic Univ-Pomona; Saverio Roscigno, University of California-Irvine
Situating Police Use of Gunshot Detection Technology - Alex Joseph Niner, University of California, Irvine
Unruly Exposure: The Subversive Practices of Online Exhibitionist Communities - Evan Jiancheng Zhao, Northwestern University
Why we disagree: decoding the debate between AI “doomers” and “boomers” using an ensemble of LLMs - Ozgecan Kocak, Emory University; Phanish Puranam; Nghi Truong
The Multiple Dimensions of Spuriousness in Machine Learning - Samuel James Bell, Meta; Skyler Wang, McGill University
Using LLMs to Track Methodological and Substantive Publication Patterns in Sociology - Jonathan Andrew Mellon, West Point; Ryan Briggs, University of Guelph; Vincent Arel-Bundock, University of Montreal
The Guidelines and Risks of Using Large Language Models for Coding in Social Science Research - Hao Lin, Stony Brook University; Yongjun Zhang, Stony Brook University
Dialogic Implementation: The Group-in-the-Loop Large Language Model System - Christopher Shane Elliott, UNCW; Sang Teck Oh, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Sathvik Thota, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Luke Butler, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Douglas J. Engelman, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Christain Cole, University of North Carolina Wilmington
People and land conflict governance under the poverty alleviation relocation-- The sociotechnical imagination of modern agriculture - Pengrui Ou, Tsinghua University
Research-in-Progress: A Pragmatist Study of Regenerative Agriculture as an Emerging Institutional Field - Jo Ann Brooks
The Data Divide in Agriculture 4.0: Who Benefits, and Do Small Farmers Buy In? - Angelic Du, University of Washington
“Dignity Bills”: The Politics of Ignorance and Expertise at the Intersection of Reproductive Justice and Incarceration - Molly Clark-Barol, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Periodizing Players’ Lives: Enacting Gender and Science through Menstrual Cycle Syncing in Elite Women’s Football - Cassidy Gabriel, Yale University
(Re)configuring the "Female" Athlete: Contextualizing the Emerging Female Athlete Health Science Movement - Cassidy Gabriel, Yale University
Testing time: temporalities and politics in narratives of home pregnancy testing - Joan H. Robinson, CUNY-City College
Southern Feminist Envisioning of Anti-Evaluation Knowledge Spaces - Chetna Khandelwal, University of Calgary; Pallavi Banerjee, University of Calgary; Pratim Sengupta, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary; Megha Sanyal, University of Calgary; Santanu Dutta, University of Calgary
Becoming a Professional Survey Taker via Work Games: Distraction and Traction - David C Joseph-Goteiner, University of California-Berkeley
Technology as Leverage: Worker Framing Strategies in Technological Labor Disputes - Natalia Luka, University of California-Berkeley
Generative AI Art Tools and the De-professionalization of Labor: Technological Transformation in Artistic Creation - Xinxin Xu, Peking University
The Electric Vehicle Transition and the Future of Work - Anthony Jack Knowles, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
The Micro-Privatization of Social Problems: An Organizational Narrative Analysis of GoFundMe - Hayden James Fulton, University of South Florida
The Blame Game of “Whoops” : Nuclear Energy, Organizational Failure, and Blame Attributions - Matthew Gougherty, Eastern Oregon University
Unruly Laboratories: Automation contra Rationalization - Karin Knorr Cetina, University of Chicago; Joshua Silver, The University of Chicago
What Makes You So Special? Elite Philanthropy, Organizational Distinction, and the Reed College Nuclear Reactor - Jack R. Thornton, Bryn Mawr College; Caroline Yao, Haverford College
"Doing your own research". French Yellow Vests' knowledge practices - Alexandre Dafflon; Zakaria Bendali, University of Lausanne; Paul R. Lichterman, University of Southern California
“Up Against the Medical Industrial Complex:” How Functional Medicine Advances a New Paradigm for Medical Knowledge - Sara Snitselaar, UChicago
Complementary medicine as a Health Social Movement: a biopolitical reading of its decolonisation struggle within biomedicine - Barbara Sena, University of Bergamo
Re-politicize Health: Intersected Inequities in Health Knowledge Production and Application - Manning Zhang, Brandeis University
The "Acting Out" of Transference: Managing the Epistemic Authority of Psychoanalytic Institution in a Translocal-Local Process - Xi Wang, Northwestern University
Ficto-primitive capital: The case of American shamans collecting healing traditions - Catherine Do Tan, Vassar College
Centering coloniality in Filipino immigrant experiences of medical practice in Spain: failed care, chauvinism, and non-knowledge. - Simon Fern, Rice University
Reckoning with Statistics’ Eugenicist Past and the Queering of Quantitative Methods - W. Jamie Yang, University of Oregon; Clare Rosenfeld Evans, University of Oregon
Sexual Violence and the Technoscience of Credibility: Colonial Origins and Developments in Legal Reform in Bangladesh - Esha Sraboni, Cornell University
Taiwan Biobank, Participants’ Public Imaginaries, and Civic Epistemologies - Yu-yueh Tsai, Academia Sinica
How technology infrastructure across states structures healthcare access during Covid - Junlan Ren, University of Connecticut
Evaluating the role of state power on variations in Southeast Asian digital identification systems - Clarice Handoko, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Technology as Tool: State and civil conflict over the use of HIV testing in immigrant detention - Emma Josephine Menardi, Princeton University
Do states make scientific fields? - Peter McMahan, McGill University; Gabriel Venne Lévesque, McGill University
Divergent Concretizations: Satellites and Computers Between Climate Science and the Military-Industrial Complex - Daniel Cunha, Pennsylvania State University
The right tool for an emergency: naloxone, epinephrine, and pharmaceutical delivery devices - Laura Halcomb, Virginia Tech; Stephanie Anne Nairn, University of Central Florida; Jill A. Fisher, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Public Health and the "Medical Problem" - Marquisele Mercedes, Brown University
Religious Representation in Science: How Scientists in the U.S, Mexico and South Africa Respond - Moses Ohene Biney, Rice University; Zikang Hou, Rice University; Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice University
Challenging Technology Expertise - Ari Ezra Waldman, University of California, Irvine
Regulating Microplastics at Coastal California - Tsung-Yen Tsou, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Trust in Science: The Discourse of Public Trust and Scientists’ Morals - Elizaveta Sheremet, Columbia University
Worldviews and public attitudes toward gene-edited foods in Japan - Tomiko Yamaguchi, International Christian University; Ildeung Na, International Christian University
Social Media Use and Conspiracy Beliefs - Saverio Roscigno, University of California-Irvine
What is a fact today? Facts and Facticity as Cultural Entities - Elena De Leo, University of California-San Diego
Innovations and Modes of Existence of Semiconductor chips in South Korea and Taiwan - Tzung-wen Chen, National Chengchi University
Negotiating Silicocratic Biomedicalization : Healthcare, Market, and the Emergence of Biomedical-AI Dual Experts in South Korea - June Jeon, Korea Advanced Inst of Science and Tech
The Market is the Medium: Femtech Capital as Politics After Dobbs - Edith Hollander, University of Southern California
“How Much Weight Was on My Shoulders”: Emotional and ethical burdens in clinical substance use research - Kate Jaffe, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Celia Fisher
Saying No to Weight-Loss Drugs: The Paradox of the Patient Consumer and Stratified Biomedicalization - Ni'Shele Jackson, University of Illinois-Chicago
Erratic Exemption: A theoretical intervention for racialized organization studies in medical sociology - Alex Kailani Torrez, University of California, Berkeley
Producing Racialized Risk: Scientific Discourse on Lead Poisoning, 1849-1978 - Margaret Schmits-Earley, University of Wisconsin-Madison
HBCUs as Baccalaureate Origins of Black Ph.D. Recipients: Field, Gender and Cohort Effects - Yu Tao, Stevens Institute of Technology; Willie Pearson, Georgia Institute of Technology
Rethinking the role of universities in the Crisis of Higher Education - Hyeonseo Lee, SUNY-Binghamton
Collaborative Networks as Gendered Relational Opportunity Structures in Global Science Networks - Kjersten Bunker Whittington, Reed College; Molly M. King, Santa Clara University; Ruodan Liu, Santa Clara University; Megan E Frederickson, University of Toronto
The Hidden in the Hidden Curriculum: Technocentrism, Race and Colonialism in Medical Knowing and Feeling - Ariel Ducey, University of Calgary; Pratim Sengupta, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary; Martina Kelly, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary
Experiences of Political Conflict in Scientific Training - Jason Manning, West Virginia University; Andrew Phillip Stover, West Virginia University