ErrantCanadian, to philosophy
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The recording of the 2024 Sue and Harry Bovay Lecture in the History & Ethics of Engineering is now live!

Jon Leydens (Colorado School of Mines) spoke about social context & public welfare in engineering curricula and how we can better include these topics in engineering education.

https://vod.video.cornell.edu/media/Contextualizing+the+Problems+of+the+Engineering+Curriculum+%7C+2024+Bovay+Lecture+%7C+Jon+Leydens+%28Colorado+School+of+Mines%29/1_tikhsped/344438282

inquiline, to random
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ESTSjournal, to random
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J. Denis, D. Florentin & D. Pontille ask—what situated & are required in an always already broken world?

Intro to thematic collection on & '—to think beyond by breakdowns in : https://doi.org/mvhb

softhook, to random
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We are running a workshop (W147) at EASST to map the intersections of STS and citizen science. The participants will map their experiences, methods, and practices using Miro and pen-paper. The Situational Analysis approach highlights elements that might be overlooked to enable future collaborations.

We think our workshop will be 17/07/2024 15:30 come and join us if you will be in Amsterdam.

Christian Nold & Emma Garnett

@i_ngli @easst

i_ngli,
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@softhook @easst this is one for @sts and @jume

inquiline, to random
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Electric trucks as a boundary object in the Star & Griesemer sense

A joint featuring @athena

ErrantCanadian, to philosophy
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Now that it's been accepted to ACM FAccT'24, I've updated the preprint of my paper on why artists are right that AI art is a kind of theft. I hope this promotes more serious thought about the visions of generative AI developers and the impacts of these technologies.

https://philpapers.org/rec/GOEAAI-2

@philosophy @facct

beadsland, to history
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MichaelTBacon, to sts
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Oh, man, it's happening. There was an @sts article (or book?) that I really thought was Maria Kaika but very apparently isn't about three phases of modernist water management—something like ascendant, triumphant, and chastened, or some such.

I went to look it up tonight in the old references and I cannot find it.

EriogonumDarwin,
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@MichaelTBacon @sts Citation for above link Reza Balali, M., Keulartz, J., & Korthals, M. (2009). Reflexive water management in arid regions: The case of Iran. Environmental Values, 18(1), 91-112.

inquiline,
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@MichaelTBacon I don't know but I'm curious.

MichaelTBacon, to uk
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To all the folks in the , does anyone know of an STS treatment of the Horizon scandal?

i_ngli,
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stefanlaser, to random
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yetiinabox, to medical
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Tomasz Poprawka: « la recherche est aujourd’hui l’un des piliers politiques essentiels de l’Union européenne ».

Usually science administrators prefer to hide behind a Popperian curtain of political neutrality - even where actual scientists <@ScientistRebellion > get arrested - but the actual disconnect between the scientific consensus and the miasma exhaled by certain political agendas is now so obvious that even the conservative academies of science are accepting that they are, indeed, political actors with moral responsibilities.

«Les élections de juin ne seront pas normales, elles seront cruciales dans un contexte de très fortes incertitudes.» ( Patrizio Bianchi)

https://www.lemonde.fr/sciences/article/2024/05/06/les-vingt-sept-academies-des-sciences-s-unissent-pour-interpeller-les-candidats-aux-elections-europeennes_6231928_1650684.html

stefanlaser, to Sociology
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Ever used Zoom? Googled? Discussed numbers and their implications?

We have a new article out and ask how online data is endowed with worth in virtual collaboration workshops.

https://valuationstudies.liu.se/article/view/3598

A RUSTlab and Uni Dresden collab. 🫶

ErrantCanadian, to philosophy
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On May 7 at 4:30 PM EDT, Jon Leydens will deliver the Bovay Lecture in the History & Ethics of Engineering at Cornell University. His research concerns how engineering education can contribute to social justice, sociotechnical thinking, and humanitarian engineering.

To attend virtually, register here:
https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nm8wcGY9T7KFo3fZxrRU2w

@philosophy

lina, to random
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and adjacent people, I'm looking for reading recs on scifi + "capital S monolithic Science" as religion/pseudoreligion

not looking for the actual historical ties between religious institutions and research disciplines (tho I won't be mad if you share those too)

looking more for stuff like... how we went from early scifi tales and allegories at a time when many disciplines and methods where only starting out, to the rampant Scientism and TESCREALism of today... how that's played into technocracy and modulated colonial narratives and education and actual R&D initiatives and etc...

there's tons of individual connections to make between religious narratives and contemporary scifi-treated-as-reality, like general AI as both gods and eschatological prophecy. interested in that sort of thing too

lina,
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tagging some groups @sts @histodons

i_ngli, to climate
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