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Comparative Covid Response brings together 59 STS scholars to examine pandemic response in 16 countries on 5 continents | Led by @SteveHilgartner & @SJasanoff
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🖊️Don't forget to mark your diaries for 22 September, when we host SKAPE's inaugural keynote lecture.
We are delighted to welcome Stephen Hilgartner (@Cornell), who will present his work with CompCoRe Network on national #COVID -19 #pandemic responses.
Link: skape.ed.ac.uk/events/covid-1…
What can a comparative perspective on COVID19 responses tell us about the future of crisis governance and, more broadly, the relationship of democracy and expertise? See: EJ Matters Vol 3. Issue 10 - Environment Support Group: esgindia.org/new/esg-public… CompCoRe Network Environment Support Group (ESG)
We are excited for Stephen Hilgartner (@Cornell) to give the inaugural SKAPE keynote lecture on Thursday 22 September.
Stephen will present findings of the CompCoRe Network project and discuss comparative #Covid -19 #pandemic politics. #STS
Details:
skape.ed.ac.uk/events/covid-1…
It was such a delight to finally hold our first IN PERSON meeting with our collaborators at HarvardSTS.
Heading east to talk to the fabulous 3S Research Group about socially-distanced science advice, inequalities and Covid. Work with solange Jack Stilgoe James Wilsdon as part of CompCoRe Network
Preprint here ---> osf.io/preprints/soca…
I enjoyed the excellent panel this morning on 'Lessons for a 'Post-Pandemic' Future' moderated by Dr Joelle Grogan. Sheila Jasanoff and I presented findings from the Comparative Covid Response study. CompCoRe Network #PostPandemic #STS
Socially-distanced science: how British publics were imagined, modelled & marginalised in political & expert responses to COVID-19. New preprint by solange Warren Pearce Jack Stilgoe & me, as part of the CompCoRe Network project. osf.io/preprints/soca…
Harvard Kennedy School's Sheila Jasanoff wins prestigious Holberg Prize for pioneering work in Science & Tech Studies (STS). Well deserved & great news for the field! holbergprize CompCoRe Network Science & Technology Studies at Cornell #STS #Sociology #policy History of Science hks.harvard.edu/announcements/…
Build Africa’s pandemic response Africa CDC on back of economic recovery growth. J Stiglitz Columbia University S Jasanoff Harvard Kennedy School & Njuguna Ndung’u African Economic Research Consortium discuss The Brenthurst Foundation ISERP PSQ CGC | Nairobi CGC Tunis Register: bit.ly/3rqkaqO
(Almost) just in time 🤗: Our paper on 'The politics of #scaling ' presented at #4S2021 just went online in Soc_Stud_Sci. The session was amazing, looking forward to more inspiring conversations! #STS #BigTech #RRI Jack Stilgoe TUM Department of Science, Technology & Society
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
Our last panel is coming up at 5 pm US Eastern time. Join us to learn about how Australia, US, Taiwan relied on socio-technical infrastructures to manage the pandemic.
Sheila Jasanoff and Stephen Hilgartner will wrap up our mini-conference.
Doing it again: this time tag-teaming with Stephen Hilgartner at Science & Technology Studies at Cornell to present the #USA case of our CompCoRe Network comparative #covid study at #4S2021 , doing the clicking from TUM Department of Science, Technology & Society 👾 Living the digitally connected dream!
Lesson in tag-teaming at #4S2021 🤗: Ulrike Felt presenting on #COVID19 governance in #Austria from STSvienna, with me clicking through the slides from TUM Department of Science, Technology & Society as part of the CompCoRe Network track. Yay to improvisation 🤿
Live now The Society for Social Studies of Science: CompCoRe Network panel 'Comparative Covid Response: Crisis, Knowledge, Policy/Session 4: Pandemic Publics'. Tomorrow our team from Uni Graz/University of Graz will continue with some interesting topics #4S2021 while we'll also be at the #SmartRegulation Field of Excellence Symposium.
What a day! #4S2021 started out great, #fwk21 finished great & tmrw Ulrike Felt and Iris Eisenberger continue with “Between Response-able Citizens and Simple Policy Objects: Making pandemic Publics in Parliamentary Discourse and Legal Intervention in Austria” CompCoRe Network