DARE Panel at the 50th Annual 4S Meeting
Location
Seattle, USA
How do data, care, and learning shape each other? The DARE team considers this question through a two-session panel at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) in Seattle, USA. The panel will bring together empirical work and theoretical considerations across disciplines and contexts to think broadly about the practices that make up the dynamic data-care-learning nexus and the important questions they raise for STS.
Our panel includes the following presentations:
Theorizing the ‘data-care-learning' nexus - DARE team (University of Edinburgh)
Friending as Participant Observation in Social Media Research - Nicole L. Taylor (Texas State University)
Learning Otherwise: Redefining What Counts in Health - Margaux Fisher (University of California, Irvine)
Care at the level of code - Sarah Yems (Concordia University)
Automating Compassion: App-Based Compassion Meditation Practice between the Crisis of Care and Care of the Self - Luara Karlson-Carp & Ana Eclair (University of Melbourne)
Participatory data stewardship and (critical) data literacy: Drawing on the Round ‘Ere project - Gianfranco Polizzi (University of Birmingham), Emily Rempel (University of Liverpool), Simeon Yates (University of Liverpool)
Does an Explanation of Random Sampling Strengthen Trust in Quantitative Surveys? - Kentaro Watanabe (Tohoku Gakuin University)
More Bugs, Less Drugs: Veterinary Interventions in the Multispecies Health Issue of Antimicrobial Resistance - Mira Guth (Brown University)