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As a matter of research, digital infrastructures and technologies as well as data sets play a large role. But how to look at them from an STS perspective? How to adopt the datalogical turn to emerging and ongoing developments from the technological side? What data is available and helpful for STS questions? What should be improved and how can we critical reflect these developments?
Within the session, existing resources and datasets are examined for the integration and adaption for STS perspectives. Large collaborative projects such as Wikipedia and web archives as well as databases generated and curated by private companies play a role here. In addition, perspectives on the analysis of such datasets within the intersection of STS and computational science are taken into account.
This is a flipped session, where we focus on discussion. All presentations are available at the STS Infrastructures platform: https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/open-panel-easst4s-2020-digital-experiments-making/essay
Locating And Timing Matters Of Attention Through Wikipedia: Technical, Epistemological And Political Considerations - Nicolas Baya-Laffite, STSLab, Université de Lausanne; Ogier Maitre, STSLab, Université de Lausanne; Boris Beaude, STSLab, Université de Lausanne
Knowing Infrastructure: Critically Engaging The Wayback Machine As Source For STS Research - Jessica Ogden, University of Bristol; Ed Summers, University of Maryland; Shawn Walker, Arizona State University
New Perspectives In Digital Platform Governance: Qualitative Studies Of Open Access Platforms - Luis Ignacio Reyes-Galindo; Clement Bert-Erboul, Université Libre de Bruxelles