[ciência aberta] Fwd: EASST/4S Conference. Barcelona 2016: Call for papers and closed sessions

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Dear Colleagues:
*EASST/4S Conference. Barcelona 2016:** Call for papers and closed sessions*

4S and EASST have issued a a call for papers and closed sessions for the
2016 Joint Meeting that will take place from August 31st to September 3rd
in Barcelona http://www.sts2016bcn.org/call-for-papers/.
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The deadline for submission of individual papers and closed session
proposals is *21 February 2016*.

Titled 'Science & technology by other means: Exploring collectives, spaces
and futures,’ the conference highlights how science and technology are
increasingly performed, shaped and developed ‘by other means’; that is, in
a variety of exploratory activities that include the articulation of
collectives that do not fit with the traditional actors and institutions of
science and technology, or in ways that problematize the established
hegemonies involved in the production of knowledge and technologies.

This call invites not just traditional papers but also proposals
for alternative forms of communication and interaction, including new ways
and new media for presenting, sharing, producing and disseminating
research projects and outcomes.

Participation in the conference will be limited to a maximum of two
interventions per person: only one paper presentation and an optional
additional engagement in other activities in the conference (e.g. acting as
session chair or discussant).

*Paper proposals for open tracks*

You do NOT need to be a current member of EASST or 4S to propose a paper
(but you will need to provide us with contact details as part of the
process, and to register for the conference if your paper is accepted).

 All paper proposals must be made to specific open tracks via the ‘Propose
a paper’ link placed beneath the track abstract on each open track’s
webpage.

Paper proposals should include: a paper title (no more than 10 words);
author/co-authors; a short abstract (maximum 300 characters including
spaces) and a long one (up to 250 words). The long abstract will be shown
on the web and the short one is what will be displayed in the conference
programme.

*Closed sessions*

These are submitted as a set with a number of papers with a shared focus.
Closed sessions proposals would ideally comprise one or two 90 minutes
slots with around 15 minutes per presentation.

Those interested in submitting a closed session should send an email
expressing their interest to <program em sts2016bcn.org>. They will be
informed of the procedure they should follow to submit their proposal and
the paper abstracts included in the session.

Lucy Suchman, 4S President



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