Pascale Lehoux, director of the ‘In Fieri’ research programme in Canada which explores how RRI notions can be reconfigured towards ‘responsible health innovation’ has published their latest Newsletter. It will be of interest to all members working in RRI and health technology. Details can be found at: https://mailchi.mp/e42d67f5f8fb/in-fieri-vous-souhaite-une-bonne-rentre-399959?e=cff8ba51f2
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AsSIST-UK PhD Award for 2019 Announced
The Association received a number of nominations for its first PhD Award. The Executive Committee announced the award at the Association’s Annual Conference held in Manchester (Sept 9-10). The award was made to Dr Clémence Pinel who completed her PhD at KCL under the joint supervision of Professors Barbara Prainsack and Chris McDevitt. The work explored the knowledge production of epigenetics in two British research labs. Members regarded it as being of outstanding quality, already recognised for its originality and reach through academic publications. Moreover it speaks across disciplines and between STS and Innovation Studies, a key criterion for the award. Clémence is now a postdoc researcher at the Centre for Medical Science and Technology Studies, University of Copenhagen.
AsSIST-UK Annual Conference 9-10th September, University of Manchester Plenary Speakers Announced
The Association’s Annual Conference will be held in Manchester this year, over two days, September 9-10th.
We are delighted to announce that the Plenary speakers for the Conference will be:
Professor Albena Yaneva, Professor of Architectural Theory at the University of Manchester
Professor Jane Calvert, Professor of STS, University of Edinburgh and Dr Claire Marris, Reader for Food Policy, City University, London
POST, REF and Social Science Impact
Abbi Hobbs, Head of the Social Science Division at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology has published a very helpful article in the latest BSA Network Magazine that describes the work of POST and of her group. AsSIST-UK members should find it a valuable summary of different ways of engaging with Westminster. In regard to the REF Impact agenda, Abbi comments:
‘ The draft panel criteria and working methods for REF 2021 now out for consultation include various types of impact on Parliament, such as research which helps to highlight issues of concern to parliamentarians, contributes to new analysis of existing issues, helps parliamentarians and staff to identify inquiry topics, and shapes the focus of inquiries. These are all types of impact that sociological research can and should be having, so do think about Parliament when you are considering how to use your research findings to effect change in society. ‘
For further information see here
MPs seek assurances on security of UK communications infrastructure
The Chair of the Science and Technology Select Committee, Norman Lamb MP, has written to Government Ministers and Huawei seeking assurances regarding the security of the UK’s communications infrastructure.
The letters have been written in response to concerns about foreign telecommunications providers, including Huawei, providing products and services to UK telecommunications network operators.
Concerns have also been raised regarding the implications of Chinese legislation, such as the National Intelligence Law passed in 2017, and the requirement it might place on Chinese companies to assist in intelligence work.
▪ Letter from the Chair of the Committee to Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
▪ Letter from the Chair of the Committee to Rt Hon Gavin Williamson MP, Ministry of Defence
▪ Letter from the Chair of the Committee to Ryan Ding, Executive Director, Huawei
Professor Johan Schot moves to Utrecht from SPRU
AsSIST-UK member and Director of SPRU at Sussex, Professor Johan Schot, has taken up a new position at the University of Utrecht at its Centre for Global Challenges. Johan has made a major contribution to the continued success of SPRU as well as being a key member of AsSIST-UK, representing the Association at various events in Westminster and helping steer its formation in earlier days. We wish him every success and thank him for the contribution he has made to STIS during his time at SPRU. For more information see this link
Excellent text exploring the UK’s ‘Industrial Strategy’
This past few days has seen the publication of an online text which is worth reading in its informed, critical yet constructive analysis by a wide range of experts of the UK’s move towards an ‘industrial strategy’. You can find the book, a joint publication by MMU and the BA here there is an excellent introduction by editor Craig Berry.
Latest ISSTI Newsletter published
ISSTI in Edinburgh has published its latest Newsletter. This one is especially valuable inasmuch as it includes a series of presentations from the Institute’s retreat and interviews with academics who played a major role in helping to establish the STIS field. You can find the Newsletter here
Parliamentary Office for S&T Newsletter
POST has just published its October Newsletter. See further details here
4S Conference, New Orleans, Sept 4-7 2019
The annual 4S conference is being held at New Orleans this year: the theme is ‘Innovations, Interruptions, Regenerations