The Society for Social Studies of Science Student Section (6S) exists to facilitate interactions among students and early career scholars in science and technology studies and to promote their interests within 4S. 6S serves...Read more
I am a PhD candidate in Science and Technology Studies at Virginia Tech. I also have a M.S. degree in systems engineering and an extensive background in designing/implementing programs and tools for primarily U.S. government policy makers.
My research...Read more
Hi, I'm Jonathan Wald (he/him), a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at McGill University. From 2017 to 2018, I worked with a team of climate scientists advising the government of the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. I’m interested in how traditional notions of science,...Read more
Having finished selecting my images and describing them below, I thought it worthwhile sharing with any readers that I see each of these images as representing a open science stakeholder's attempt...Read more
My name is Linda Huber, and I am a PhD student at the University of Michigan School of Information. I am currently working on a research project about online therapy gig workers (e.g. for websites like Talkspace and Betterhelp), and how working as platform-based gig workers impacts...Read more
Mike Grijseels, is a PhD candidate at the Athena Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He was originally trained as an exercise therapist and worked in elderly care for 6 years. He then pursued a MSc in International Public Health at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His current work is on...Read more
When we try to see something beyond? when we are already in that space and want to explore things beyond.
While working with the Reang tribe in Tripura, India. I realized that their language...Read more
To facilitate documentation of the 6S 2020 workshop sessions, we have established one collaborative notes document per sketch. At the beginning of your session, please assign at least one person...Read more