Controversies |
Thursday 20, 11:00-12:30 Amphimax 414 |
Turning the Bio-Sphere into a Data-Sphere: the Empowerment of Knowledge Production in Biodiversity Sciences |
Vincent Devictor |
Data and Oil: From Small to Big – Return Ticket |
Gabriel Dorthe |
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An STS Perspective On The City |
Thursday 20, 11:00-12:30 Anthropos Café |
Introduction: STS and the Urban; Research Foci in Switzerland |
Monika Kurath, Jean Ruegg,
Ignaz Strebel |
The City as Socio-Material Performance |
Christoph Michels |
Repair, Maintenance and Heterogeneous Engineering |
Ignaz Strebel |
Design Competitions Framing Urban Development |
Jan Silberberger, Peter Tränkle |
Re-thinking Zones |
Jean Ruegg,
Marko Marskamp |
Wrap Up |
Francisco Klauser |
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Beyond Big Data |
Thursday 20, 15:30-17:00 Amphimax 414 |
Studying Online Communities:
A Qualitative Exploration Into the Potential of Big Data |
Wifak H. Gueddana |
Data Sharing in the Advent of a Cloud Computing. Prospects and Perils of Big Databasing in Neuroscience – a Philosophical Analysis |
Lara Huber |
Questioning the « Openness » of Big Data |
Nadine Levin, Dagmara Weckowska,
Sabina Leonelli, David Castle, John Dupre |
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When Size Doesn’t Matter: Fabricating Data In The Field Of Aesthetic Practices |
Thursday 20, 15:30-17:00 Anthropos Café |
Comparing Architecture, Design, and the Fine Arts: An Introduction to the Research Project « Aesthetic Practices after Bologna » |
Priska Gisler, Monika Kurath |
Fine Arts – From Practices to Discourse and Back:
Reconstituting Artistic Practices |
Drilona Shehu |
Design – Divide and rule? The fragmentation of the design discipline as a symptom of academization |
Monica Gaspar |
Architecture – Collecting, Organizing and Processing Data in and around the Architectural Classroom |
Anna Flach |
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Big Data As Scientific Promises I |
Friday 21, 11:00-12:30 Amphimax 414 |
Introduction |
Marc Audétat |
Promises of Biobanking for Prospective Genomic Research |
Gaïa Barazzetti |
Information Technologies as social Promises
from Virtual Communities to Big Data |
Olivier Glassey |
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Same Old Data? |
Friday 21, 11:00-12:30 Anthropos Café |
Using CorText to Deal with Large Medical Databases: The Example of a Study on the History of Psychiatric Epidemiology |
Emmanuel Delille |
Insanity’s Archive: Towards a Data Set of Asylum Patients in Late 19th Century Venice |
David Gentilcore, Egidio Priani |
Analyzing Large Quantities of Texts to Trace the Emergence of a New Scientific Field |
Sophie Mützel |
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Big Data As Scientific Promises II |
Friday 21, 15:30-17:00 Anthropos Café |
Engineering the Future – A Chinese Promise? |
Richard Marion |
Challenging the Benchmarking Culture:
New Epistemologies for Large Scale International Cross Comparisons in Human and Social Sciences |
Anne-Sophie Godfroy |
Neuroscience and the Promise of Big Sample Size |
Vincent Pidoux |
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Capturing The Social |
Friday 21, 15:30-17:00 Amphimax 414 |
Envisioning the Social via Big Data: Interferences and Alignments in a Multidisciplinary Social Science Collaboration |
Anders Blok, Hjalmar Carlsen |
Big Data, Big Responsibilities: Analyzing the Legal and Moral Obligations of Online Operators in the Era of Big Data |
Primavera De Filippi |
Bigger than Data?
Analyzing Big data in their Production Context |
Sami Coll, Olivier Glassey |
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An Epistemic Turning Point? |
Saturday 22, 11:00-12:30 Amphimax 414 |
Computer Simulations as Unifying Models? |
Martin Deschauer |
Big Numbers & Big Data – Systems Biology in Switzerland |
Alban Frei |
Theory-ladenness in omic biomarker research |
Ronan Le Roux |