230164 SE Risky Entanglements? Theorising Science, Technology and Society Relationships (2011W)
Prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltung
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Kick-off meeting: Mo 3.10., 14:00
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Hinweis: Ihr Anmeldezeitpunkt innerhalb der Frist hat keine Auswirkungen auf die Platzvergabe (kein "first come, first served").
- Anmeldung von Do 01.09.2011 08:00 bis Mi 28.09.2011 23:59
- Abmeldung bis Mo 31.10.2011 23:59
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max. 25 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch
Lehrende
Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert
- Dienstag 04.10. 09:30 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Dienstag 11.10. 09:30 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Dienstag 18.10. 09:30 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Dienstag 25.10. 09:30 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Dienstag 08.11. 09:30 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Dienstag 15.11. 09:30 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Dienstag 22.11. 09:30 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Dienstag 29.11. 09:30 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Dienstag 06.12. 09:30 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Dienstag 13.12. 09:30 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
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Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
Letzte Änderung: Mo 07.09.2020 15:39
In order to do so, we will approach theories in STS with the image of a 'map' of the theoretical geography of STS that helps to systematize theoretical work in STS. In the course of the seminar we will zoom in and out this map in order to get a more comprehensive overview on the theoretical landscape of STS, e.g. looking a the larger field of society and technology and the question on how it has been theorized; or take a closer look into certain places such as laboratories and discuss how this special place of knowledge production could be approached theoretically and methodologically. We will also contextualize theories in STS in history, in what contexts and along which problems they have emerged, as well as how they relate to each other.
The aim of this seminar is to create confidence when you have to walk on the territory of STS theories on your own in the following semesters.
The theoretical approaches covered range from structural functionalism, sociology of scientific knowledge and the strong programme, interpretative theories (symbolic interactionism, ethnomethodology), feminist science studies, actor network theory and co-production theories. We will engage with the laboratory as a particular and important place of STS and see how this place has been approached theoretically (constructivism, ethnography) and address how 'technology' is theoretically framed within STS (SCOT - Social construction of technology).