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Part 2 of video at https://slideslive.com/38933790
Lineup of meetups:
8:00-8:40 Making Food Futures Accessible Across Ages: Emerge 2020 – Eating at the Edges
8:40-10:00 Sustainability Futures of Innovation using TRIZ ‘9-windows’ tool
10:00-10:20 Open Educational Resources for STEM: Stimulate Reflection on Gender in Science and Technology (FLIPPED session: check the digital object beforehand at https://www.4sonline.org/md20/post/open-educational-resources-for-stem-stimulating-reflection-on-gender-in-science-and-technology)
10:20-11:00 Technologies for inclusive employment; from technical prostheses to the transformation of work
11:00-11:40 The Gig Lane
11:40-13:00 Data session on policy and business Pitching
13:20-14:40 Materialities of Post-Evidence-Based Practice
14:40-16:00 Detecting and Communicating Responsible Innovation Practices - Downey and Peschke
16:00-16:40 Drawing Spatial and Bodily sensitivities - a training kit
16:40-18:00 STS Strategies for Instituting: Sustainability in Academia and STS Associations
18:00-19:20 Lab From A Chip
See https://4sonline.org/md20 for details of the meetups.
And don't forget to engage with the fascinating digital objects in the gallery which are available during the whole conference and after:
*For Novelty Use Only: DIY Methods of Assessing Sexual Health Microbiomes
*Crash Theory
*“Making and Doing TopEndSTS – on country… and online?”
*Crafting Medicine: A Sensory Exhibit of Three Medical Schools
*Is Another World Possible? Imagining a Post-Automobility Future Through an Anti-Motor Show
*Exploring Ethical Decision Making in Video Games
*Robocops, flowers and stones: technologies and arts of repression, resistance and protest
*Giving birth as a struggle between bodily experience and medical practice
Making Food Futures Accessible Across Ages: Emerge 2020 – Eating at the Edges - Christy Spackman, SFIS - Arizona State University; David Guston, Arizona State University; Ed Finn, Arizona State University; Cynthia Selin, Technical University of Denmark; Jake Pinholster, ASU; Ruth Wylie, Arizona State University; Bob Beard, Bob Beard; Stephen Christensen, ASU; Joey Eschrich, Arizona State University; Nina Miller, ASU; Eliza Robinson, ASU; Rebecca Pringle, ASU; Melissa Waite, ASU; Diana Ayton-Shenker, Leonardo/ISAST; Cindy Ornstein, Mesa Arts Center
Sustainability Futures of Innovation using TRIZ ‘9-windows’ tool - Vairaj Arjune, Centre for Studies in Science Policy, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Krishna Tripathi, Centre for Studies in Science policy, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Open Educational Resources for STEM: Stimulating Reflection on Gender in Science and Technology - Goede Both, HU Berlin; Smilla Ebeling, HU Berlin; Sigrid Schmitz, HU Berlin
Technologies for inclusive employment; from technical prostheses to the transformation of work - Mike Grijseels, Athena Institute, VU University, Amsterdam; Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam; Barbara Regeer
Data session on policy and business Pitching - Ilkka Arminen, University of Helsinki
Materialities of Post-Evidence-Based Practice - Morten Sager, Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science; Isabella Pistone, Department for Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg; Allan Lidström, Department for Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg; Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam; Thomas Schneider, Bräcke Diakoni and Jönköping University; Lena Eriksson, Department for Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg; Ingemar Bohlin, University of Gothenburg
Detecting and Communicating Responsible Innovation Practices - Robin Ann Downey, Bilkent University; Lutz Peschke, Bilkent University
STS Strategies for Instituting: Sustainability in Academia and STS Associations - David Zavoral, Czech Academy of Sciences; Ingmar Lippert, IT University of Copenhagen
Lab From A Chip - Ross Dalziel, Lancaster University, UK