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From: jeremy hunsinger <jhuns@xxxxxx>
Date: Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:32 PM
Subject: [F/OSS-Discuss] CFP: Globalizing Technology and Innovation
Policies: Interpretative and Critical Approaches
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Call for papers or proposals:    (04)

6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN INTERPRETIVE POLICY ANALYSIS:
DISCURSIVE SPACES. POLITICS, PRACTICES AND POWER
http://www.ipa-2011.cardiff.ac.uk/    (05)


I soliciting papers for the panel:    (06)

Panel 20: Globalizing Technology and Innovation Policies:
Interpretative and Critical Approaches
Chair: Jeremy Hunsinger, Center for Digital Discourse and Culture,
Virginia Tech,
send proposals to: jhuns@xxxxxx
This panel addresses technology and innovation policies as
politico-ethico-juridico- technical systems comprised of arrangements
of things and peoples. Through it, we are particularly interested in
the transitions these systems undergo as they migrate from local and
national applications to transnational and global systems. These
systems undergo significant translations, modifications, and
reorganizations as they come to match the sensemaking practices of
global and transnational interests and their policymaking regimes.
Examples of such transitions and translations ongoing now are:
questions of information technology, intellectual property,
genetically modified organisms, internet governance, STEM education
funding, Mode 2 centered research funding and many, many others.
Given the plurality of possibilities for this panel, it is important
to maintain two themes in your submissions: 1. center on technology,
innovation, or research policy, 2. the trend from local to global in
the application of these policies.       As fitting with the core
concepts of the conference, this panel will consider critical and
interpretive approaches with those two themes    (07)

Submissions due 5 February, 2011    (08)



Jeremy Hunsinger
Center for Digital Discourse and Culture
Virginia Tech    (09)

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