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Saturday, 19 May 2018 12:08

Program of RC23 ISA Sessions in Toronto

Program Coordinators: Nadia ASHEULOVA (Institute of History of Science and Technology, Russian Federation) and Gary BOWDEN (University of New Brunswick, Canada)

The on-line Program is available at ISA webpage.

Monday, 16 July 2018

10:30-12:20

JS-4
Metrics in Environmental Governance: Toward a Critical Analysis of Accountability. Part 1
Session Organizers: Steven WOLF, Allison LOCONTO, Koichi HASEGAWA, Debra DAVIDSON, Nadia ASHEULOVA and Gary BOWDEN

15:30-17:20

425
Debates between Early Career and Experienced Researchers
Session Organizers: Irina GEWINNER and Natalia POPOVA

17:30-19:20

426

Tuesday, 17 July 2018

08:30-10:20

JS-21
Metrics in Environmental Governance: Toward a Critical Analysis of Accountability. Part 2
Session Organizers: Steven WOLF, Allison LOCONTO, Koichi HASEGAWA, Debra DAVIDSON, Nadia ASHEULOVA and Gary BOWDEN

10:30-12:20

427
Technology and Work: New Sociological Approaches?
Session Organizer: Antonio MONIZ

17:30-19:20

19:30-20:50

Wednesday, 18 July 2018

08:30-10:20

430
The Social Dynamics of Scientometric Indicators: Intended and Unintended Consequences
Session Organizers: Konstantin FURSOV and Liliia ZEMNUKHOVA

10:30-12:20

431
Time, Place, Bodies, and Boundaries
Session Organizers: Nadia ASHEULOVA and Gary BOWDEN

15:30-17:20

432
In Memory of First RC23 President Robert K. Merton
Session Organizer: Nadia ASHEULOVA

17:30-19:20

433
Science and Technology Initiatives for Inclusivity and Equity.
Session Organizer: Siddharamesh HIREMATH
Chair: Jayashree KULKARNI

Thursday, 19 July 2018

08:30-10:20

434
RC23 Roundtable Session
Session Organizers: Nadia ASHEULOVA and Gary BOWDEN

10:30-12:20

435
Mapping out Contemporary Practices of Innovation
Session Organizers: Czarina SALOMA-AKPEDONU and Marlyne SAHAKIAN

15:30-17:20

436
Uncertainties,Challenges and Risks Facing Innovations and Achievements in the Techno-Scientific Field
Session Organizers: Tania SILVA, Mauricio BERGER and Wilson ENGELMANN

17:30-19:20

437
Towards the Transition of a New Innovation Policy in Developing Countries
Session Organizer: Rafael Antonio PALACIOS BUSTAMANTE

Friday, 20 July 2018

08:30-10:20

438
The Digital Revolution and Social Implications
Session Organizer: Sonia GUIMARAES

10:30-12:20

439
Real Life Sociology: Understanding Society in a Digital Age
Session Organizers: Anabel QUAN-HAASE and Lorne TEPPERMAN

15:30-17:20

440
Global Debates about Our Technoscientific Futures
Session Organizers: Leandro RAIZER and Fabricio NEVES

17:30-19:20

JS-80
The Future of Science, Technology and Innovation in a World in Turmoil
Session Organizers: Jaime JIMENEZ GUZMAN and Elisa REIS

Saturday, 21 July 2018

08:30-10:20

441

Exploring Parallels Between Technoscientific and Social Scientific Knowledge Production
Session Organizers: Danny OTTO and Jing-Mao HO


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