Zusammenfassung
- Was Call For Papers — EASST/4S Prague: How does long-term ethnographic research affect concept work and case-making in practice?
- Wann to (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)
- Wo Pague
- Teilnehmer*innen Martina Klausner (Goethe Universität Frankfurt), Jörg Niewöhner, Josefine Raasch & Patrick Bieler (all Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
- URL https://www.easst4s2020prague.org/
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Beschreibung
To turn our attention to those stated effects, we propose to focus on the following three dimensions:
1) Based on the assumption that long-term interactions with the interlocutors have an impact on the processes and outcomes of conceptualizing, we ask: What matters shape our conceptualizing? How are these concepts, developed in long-term research, generative of re-conceptualizations in STS?
2) In a similar way, long-term interactions shape the processes and outcomes of case-making. How does long-term research commitment shape what matters and how we construct our cases? How do these cases, developed in long-term research, shape our modes of generalising?
3) And last, we wonder how timing matters in the ways we think about and conceptualize continuities and ruptures: How does it help us to understand degrees of freedom and formations of (inter-)dependencies of processes we observe?
We seek contributions that address these questions based on long-term empirical research projects. The panel is meant to foster an exchange of experiences with long-term research, provide a space for reflecting current efforts and a platform for discussing ways forward.
Abstracts (max. 250 words) can be submitted via the program website unti February 29, 2020.