From ssnet_list at u.washington.edu Fri May 2 16:02:48 2025 From: ssnet_list at u.washington.edu (Monika Sengul-Jones via Ssnet_list) Date: Fri May 2 16:52:30 2025 Subject: [Ssnet_list] Reminder | First Monday STSS: Rethinking School in the Age of AI In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: *Welcome, new members, to the S+T at UW listserv. This message is cross-posted with SSNET and the First Monday STSS online group. Apologies for the duplicates.* Hey everyone, It feels like every day, I'm wondering how STS can help me make sense of what's happening with large language models and schooling. Thanks to our next First Monday STSS host, Kim Swenson, this theme is at the core of our next Monday meeting. If you haven't listened yet, she's selected an interesting and timely podcast episode, "Rethinking School in the Age of AI": https://www.humanetech.com/podcast/rethinking-school-in-the-age-of-ai Details on how to join the conversation are below. Oh, and don't forget: the early registration deadline for 4S has just been extended to *May 7th. *Remember to register soon for the best rates! Yours, Monika Sengul-Jones PS. It was great to visit UW Tacoma for the STS in CRISIS mixer this week. Thank you for your hospitality, UW Tacoma affiliates, and the thoughtful perspectives on crisis and expertise. On Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 11:00?PM Monika Sengul-Jones wrote: > *Welcome, new members, to the S+T at UW listserv. This message is > cross-posted with SSNET and the First Monday STSS online group. Apologies > for the duplicates.* > > Hey everyone, > > Our next First Monday STSS Reading Group is in less than two weeks. The > host is Kim Swenson (CTL, UW Bothell). Kim's chosen a podcast episode that > she describes as getting a "sea change moment" -- of intersections and > interactions between people using AI (LLMs in particular) and how people > are teaching and learning. > > The episode, Your Undivided Attention: Rethinking School in the Age of AI, > is a conversation with Rebeca Winthrop and Maryanne Wolf, hosted by the > Center of Humane Technology, whose work is "dedicated to leading a > comprehensive shift toward technology that strengthens our well-being, > global democratic functioning, and shared information environment." Join us > for this timely conversation! 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Graham Burnett on agency in the classroom and how literary critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak has defined education: Burnett says: ?[...]give them work they want to do. And help them want to do it. What, again, is education? [Quoting Spivak] 'The non-coercive rearranging of desire.'? Let's talk more about desire, education, and agencies in (and out) of the classroom today at 12:30 pm. Yours, Monika On Fri, May 2, 2025 at 4:02?PM Monika Sengul-Jones wrote: > > > *Welcome, new members, to the S+T at UW listserv. This message is > cross-posted with SSNET and the First Monday STSS online group. Apologies > for the duplicates.* > Hey everyone, > > It feels like every day, I'm wondering how STS can help me make sense of > what's happening with large language models and schooling. Thanks to our > next First Monday STSS host, Kim Swenson, this theme is at the core of our > next Monday meeting. If you haven't listened yet, she's selected an > interesting and timely podcast episode, "Rethinking School in the Age of > AI": > > https://www.humanetech.com/podcast/rethinking-school-in-the-age-of-ai > > Details on how to join the conversation are below. > > Oh, and don't forget: the early registration deadline for 4S has just been > extended to *May 7th. *Remember to register soon for the best rates! > > Yours, > Monika Sengul-Jones > > PS. It was great to visit UW Tacoma for the STS in CRISIS mixer this week. > Thank you for your hospitality, UW Tacoma affiliates, and the thoughtful > perspectives on crisis and expertise. > > On Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 11:00?PM Monika Sengul-Jones > wrote: > >> *Welcome, new members, to the S+T at UW listserv. This message is >> cross-posted with SSNET and the First Monday STSS online group. Apologies >> for the duplicates.* >> >> Hey everyone, >> >> Our next First Monday STSS Reading Group is in less than two weeks. The >> host is Kim Swenson (CTL, UW Bothell). Kim's chosen a podcast episode that >> she describes as getting a "sea change moment" -- of intersections and >> interactions between people using AI (LLMs in particular) and how people >> are teaching and learning. >> >> The episode, Your Undivided Attention: Rethinking School in the Age of >> AI, is a conversation with Rebeca Winthrop and Maryanne Wolf, hosted by the >> Center of Humane Technology, whose work is "dedicated to leading a >> comprehensive shift toward technology that strengthens our well-being, >> global democratic functioning, and shared information environment." Join us >> for this timely conversation! If you didn't receive the calendar invite, >> please let me know, and I'll add you to the list. >> >> Yours, >> Monika (and Leah), co-facilitators >> First Monday STSS Reading Group >> >> Podcast: >> https://www.humanetech.com/podcast/rethinking-school-in-the-age-of-ai >> >> Date >> May 5, 2025 >> >> Time >> 12:30 PM - 1:25 PM >> >> Link: >> Join Zoom Meeting >> >> https://washington.zoom.us/j/91697538433?pwd=bcpCUCFMPlpvdKwsnSmgFnWaQblwbo.1 >> >> Meeting ID: 916 9753 8433 >> Passcode: 391598 >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ssnet_list at u.washington.edu Mon May 5 12:07:06 2025 From: ssnet_list at u.washington.edu (Monika Sengul-Jones via Ssnet_list) Date: Mon May 5 12:32:04 2025 Subject: [Ssnet_list] Starting in 30 minutes | First Monday STSS: Rethinking School in the Age of AI In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi everyone, First Monday STSS is starting in thirty minutes. A word of clarification. I mistakenly suggested the quote that Kim highlighted from historian Burnett about Spivak is from the podcast. This is incorrect, it is from a recent New Yorker article that Kim, Leah Ceccarelli, and I shared between us. Here's the link if you are interested: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/will-the-humanities-survive-artificial-intelligence See you in 30 min. Warmly, Monika On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 8:12?AM Monika Sengul-Jones wrote: > Hey everyone, > > Reminder that our next First Monday STSS online conversation is happening > today at 12:30 pm, details below. > > Kim Swenson (UW Bothell) has selected a 45-minute podcast to spur > conversation about STS approaches to LLMs in education. Allow me to elevate > a reference that Kim highlighted from the conversation, which is this: > historian of science D. Graham Burnett on agency in the classroom and how > literary critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak has defined education: > > Burnett says: ?[...]give them work they want to do. And help them want to > do it. What, again, is education? [Quoting Spivak] 'The non-coercive > rearranging of desire.'? > > Let's talk more about desire, education, and agencies in (and out) of the > classroom today at 12:30 pm. > > Yours, > Monika > > On Fri, May 2, 2025 at 4:02?PM Monika Sengul-Jones wrote: > >> >> >> *Welcome, new members, to the S+T at UW listserv. This message is >> cross-posted with SSNET and the First Monday STSS online group. Apologies >> for the duplicates.* >> Hey everyone, >> >> It feels like every day, I'm wondering how STS can help me make sense of >> what's happening with large language models and schooling. Thanks to our >> next First Monday STSS host, Kim Swenson, this theme is at the core of our >> next Monday meeting. If you haven't listened yet, she's selected an >> interesting and timely podcast episode, "Rethinking School in the Age of >> AI": >> >> https://www.humanetech.com/podcast/rethinking-school-in-the-age-of-ai >> >> Details on how to join the conversation are below. >> >> Oh, and don't forget: the early registration deadline for 4S has just >> been extended to *May 7th. *Remember to register soon for the best rates! >> >> Yours, >> Monika Sengul-Jones >> >> PS. It was great to visit UW Tacoma for the STS in CRISIS mixer this >> week. Thank you for your hospitality, UW Tacoma affiliates, and the >> thoughtful perspectives on crisis and expertise. >> >> On Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 11:00?PM Monika Sengul-Jones >> wrote: >> >>> *Welcome, new members, to the S+T at UW listserv. This message is >>> cross-posted with SSNET and the First Monday STSS online group. Apologies >>> for the duplicates.* >>> >>> Hey everyone, >>> >>> Our next First Monday STSS Reading Group is in less than two weeks. The >>> host is Kim Swenson (CTL, UW Bothell). Kim's chosen a podcast episode that >>> she describes as getting a "sea change moment" -- of intersections and >>> interactions between people using AI (LLMs in particular) and how people >>> are teaching and learning. >>> >>> The episode, Your Undivided Attention: Rethinking School in the Age of >>> AI, is a conversation with Rebeca Winthrop and Maryanne Wolf, hosted by the >>> Center of Humane Technology, whose work is "dedicated to leading a >>> comprehensive shift toward technology that strengthens our well-being, >>> global democratic functioning, and shared information environment." Join us >>> for this timely conversation! 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For special accommodation, may contact me for help (rinhuang@uw.edu ). Event link: https://simpsoncenter.org/events/event-detail?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D182664127&eventid=182664127 Also flyer attached! Hope to see you all and more than welcome to share the event with others. ? Best, Rin Rin Huang (They/She) Department of Cinema and Media Studies University of Washington, Seattle -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Politics of Representation enhanced contrast.png Type: image/png Size: 5037044 bytes Desc: not available URL: From ssnet_list at u.washington.edu Wed May 7 22:07:17 2025 From: ssnet_list at u.washington.edu (Yandong Li via Ssnet_list) Date: Thu May 8 07:39:01 2025 Subject: [Ssnet_list] Summer Undergrad Course Message-ID: Hello UW STSS, I'm offering a summer hybrid course on (Small) infrastructure. Students will have the option to attend the course completely on Zoom. Please spread the word to people who might be interested in film, design, and material objects. I guarantee that this course will be fun! I can be reached at yandong@uw.edu Please also see the poster attached. all best, yandong PhD Candidate, Cinema and Media Studies [image: poster.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Hannah Zeavin with Mal Ahern *Techno-Parenting: How Technology Shapes Motherhood and Family Life* Date: Tuesday, May 13 Time: 7:30 pm PDT (Doors at 6:30) Cost: $10 ? $35 Sliding Scale (get tickets here ) The first baby monitor, dubbed ?The Radio Nurse,? was released in 1937. This new technology completely changed parenting, bringing peace of mind to the stress of caring for children. One might say it technologized parenting. Just like the advancements in baby monitors since then, techno-parenting has grown quite complex. To understand it, Hannah Zeavin, a professor and leading historian of psychology, examines this twentieth century phenomenon. Zeavin, author of *Mother Media: Hot and Cool Parenting in the Twentieth Century*, tells the story of our understanding of what a mother is and how ?bad? mothering formed our contemporary panics about ?bad? media. She highlights the pediatric, psychological, educational, industrial, and economic norms that technology has created around mothering. From the nursery to the prison, from the clinic to the commune, she charts the crisis of the family across the twentieth century and the attempts to remediate the mother through technology and screens. Zeavin lays bare the incongruity of techno-parenting, pointing to things like ?maternal fitness,? medical redlining, and surveillance of children, parents, and other caregivers. She?s come to a simple contradiction: technology is seen as harmful in domestic and educational spaces, while it is also a saving grace, like the baby monitor, in the unending labor of raising a family. *Hannah Zeavin* is an Assistant Professor of the History of Science in the Department of History and the Berkeley Center for New Media at UC Berkeley. She is the author of *The Distance Cure* (MIT Press) and Founding Editor of *Parapraxis*. In 2021, she cofounded The Psychosocial Foundation. *Mal Ahern* is an assistant professor of Cinema & Media Studies at the University of Washington, specializing in media technology and visual culture. Her research explores the intersection of media theory, mass production, and artistic labor, with a focus on how errors and automation shape culture. Ahern?s work has appeared in *diacritics, Discourse,* and *World Picture,* and she is currently writing a book on automation and bad copies. -- Mal Ahern (she/her/hers) Assistant Professor Cinema & Media Studies University of Washington -- Mal Ahern (she/her/hers) Assistant Professor Cinema & Media Studies University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I'm especially interested in graduate courses that students in the interdisciplinary Science, Technology & Society Studies (STSS) Graduate Certificate Program can take to fill their broad perspectives or interdisciplinary breadth requirements. Thanks! Leah Leah Ceccarelli Professor, Department of Communication Director, STSS Graduate Certificate Program Box 353740, University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-3740 pronouns: she/her -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ssnet_list at u.washington.edu Mon May 19 04:22:07 2025 From: ssnet_list at u.washington.edu (Monika Sengul-Jones via Ssnet_list) Date: Mon May 19 06:45:32 2025 Subject: [Ssnet_list] Up Next | June 2, 2025 | First Monday STSS | Agnotology Message-ID: *Welcome, new members, to the Society + Technology at UW listserv. This message is cross-posted with the Science Studies Network Listserv and the First Monday STSS Listserv. * Hey everyone, If Tech Policy Lab's Distinguished Lecture by Alondra Nelson, on agnotology, or, the study of purposefully administered ignorance, caught your interest (it did mine!), you're in luck. Our next host in the monthly First Monday STSS Reading Group is on this topic. Sayan Bhattacharjee (Human Centered Design and Engineering), our next host, has selected a published interview between Peter Galison and Robert Proctor about agnotology in action. Here are the details: First Monday STSS Reading Group Monday, June 2, 2025 12:30 ? 1:30 pm Host: Sayan Bhattacharjee (HCDE) Reading: Galison, Peter, and Robert Proctor. ?*Agnotology in Action: A Dialogue *.? In *Science and the Production of Ignorance*, edited by Janet A. Kourany and Martin Carrier, 27?54. The MIT Press, 2020. Link: *https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xS0P1RWRIDyEq6A6oj3cqQ55Dcyxy_Tj/view?usp=drive_link * Monika Sengul-Jones is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join Zoom Meeting https://washington.zoom.us/j/91697538433?pwd=bcpCUCFMPlpvdKwsnSmgFnWaQblwbo.1 Meeting ID: 916 9753 8433 Passcode: 391598 --- To access previous readings and upcoming opportunities to host, check out the Google Sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Nmy2xgpNgzzzRn7w0S-lkPFSalk_LzXSaGAyMSiGQT0/edit?gid=0#gid=0 *** View schedule and links, volunteer to host a session: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Nmy2xgpNgzzzRn7w0S-lkPFSalk_LzXSaGAyMSiGQT0/edit?gid=0#gid=0 View Community Guidelines: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14qyh60o9gssxekTSFZzUVnIlsjNxpq-fR35VY5M0C1s/edit?tab=t.0 Would you like to get a calendar invitation to the meeting? Let me know! Warmly, Monika -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Event Details - *When:* Tuesday, June 3, 2025 | 5:00?6:30 PM - *Where:* Mary Gates Hall (MGH), Room 389 - *RSVP:* Registration Link Speakers include - *Rob Dunlop*, President and CEO, Cascade PBS - *David Fischer*, President and General Manager, KNKX - *Tina Pamintuan*, incoming President and CEO, KUOW - *Matthew Powers*, UW Professor and Co-Director, Center for Journalism, Media and Democracy Hope to see you there! Center for Journalism, Media and Democracy https://cjmd.com.uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ssnet_list at u.washington.edu Mon May 26 18:32:50 2025 From: ssnet_list at u.washington.edu (Stephen M. Gardiner via Ssnet_list) Date: Mon May 26 18:59:43 2025 Subject: [Ssnet_list] EVENTS: Intergenerational Space Ethics Message-ID: <65ACB028-E4A2-4FFE-BEFB-1C9E4C649AF4@uw.edu> Dear SSNET, This week I am hosting a workshop on intergenerational space ethics supported by the Simpson Center and the Program on Ethics (Thursday May 29th - Friday May 30th). (1) The bulk of the event is a genuine workshop, in that the main speakers are working up papers for an edited volume. The workshop takes place in the Simpson Center (Communications 202). The workshop is open to UW faculty and graduate students. The draft program is below. (2) I note that there will be some exciting outside speakers, including philosophers and political theorists working at the cutting edge of engaged philosophy in some of these areas (e.g., Chelsea Haramia on SETI; Krushil Watene on indigenous Maori perspectives; Marion Hourdequin on the Outer Space Treaty). UW faculty and graduate students are also heavily involved in the workshop as we built toward greater engagement with space issues. (3) There is also a public-facing event that takes place on Thursday, May 29th, 4.00-5.30 in HUB 214. It consists of a moderated roundtable discussion between people from philosophy, policy and industry. I attach the poster below. (See also https://simpsoncenter.org/events/event-detail?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D181655360&eventid=181655360) Best wishes, Steve Gardiner Professor of Philosophy Ben Rabinowitz Professor of the Human Dimensions of the Environment Director of the Program on Ethics WORKSHOP SCHEDULE Day 1 (Thursday, May 29th): Presentations 8.45: Arrive at Simpson Center (Simpson Center, Communications 202) 9:00-10:15 Session 1: Space ethics in an intergenerational context * Speaker: Stephen Gardiner (UW, Philosophy) * Commentator: Daniel Merino (UW, Jackson School) 10:15-10:30 Coffee break 10:30-11:45 Session 2: A Maori perspective on intergenerational space ethics (hybrid) ? Speaker: Krushil Watene (University of Auckland, Philosophy) * Commentator: Erica Bigelow (UW, Philosophy) 11:45-12:45 Lunch 12:45-14:00 Session 3: Space, intergenerational justice and geopolitics (hybrid) * Speaker: Daniel Deudney (Johns Hopkins, Political Science) * Commentator: Jose Mendoza (UW, Philosophy) 14:00-14:15 Break 14:15-15:30 Session 4: Migration and outer space * Speaker: Michael Blake (UW, Philosophy) * Commentator: Jamie Mayerfeld (UW, Political Science) 15:30-15:45 Break 16:00-17:30 Roundtable: Ethics, policy and humanity?s future in space (HUB 214) ? Moderator: Mikko Puumala (University of Turku, Philosophy) ? Panelists: Marion Hourdequin (Colorado College, Philosophy), Chelsea Haramia (University of Bonn, Philosophy), Saadia Pekkannen (UW, Jackson School), Erika Wagner (The Exploration Company), Stephen Gardiner (UW, Philosophy) Day 2 (Friday, May 30th): Presentations 9.45: Arrive at Simpson Center (Communications 202) 10:00-11:15 Session 5: Space resource management ? Speaker: Mikko Puumala (University of Turku, Philosophy) ? Commentator: Saadia Pekkannen (UW, Jackson School) 11:15-11:30 Break 11:30-12:45 Session 6: METI and intergenerational ethics * Speaker: Chelsea Haramia (University of Bonn, Philosophy) * Commentator: Stephen Gardiner (UW, Philosophy) 12:45-13:45 Lunch 13:45-15:00 Session 7: Environmental protection: aesthetics * Speaker: Glenn Parsons (University of Toronto, Philosophy) * Commentator: Brittany High (UW, Philosophy) 15:00-15:30 Break 15:30-16:45 Session 8: Environmental protection: ethics ? Marion Hourdequin (Colorado College, Philosophy) ? 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This > message is cross-posted with the Science Studies Network Listserv and the > First Monday STSS Listserv. * > > Hey everyone, > > > > If Tech Policy Lab's Distinguished Lecture by Alondra Nelson, on > agnotology, or, the study of purposefully administered ignorance, caught > your interest (it did mine!), you're in luck. Our next host in the monthly > First Monday STSS Reading Group is on this topic. Sayan Bhattacharjee > (Human Centered Design and Engineering), our next host, has selected a > published interview between Peter Galison and Robert Proctor about > agnotology in action. Here are the details: > > > > First Monday STSS Reading Group > Monday, June 2, 2025 > 12:30 ? 1:30 pm > > Host: > Sayan Bhattacharjee (HCDE) > > Reading: > > Galison, Peter, and Robert Proctor. ?*Agnotology in Action: A Dialogue > *.? > In *Science and the Production of Ignorance*, edited by Janet A. Kourany > and Martin Carrier, 27?54. The MIT Press, 2020. > > > Link: > *https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xS0P1RWRIDyEq6A6oj3cqQ55Dcyxy_Tj/view?usp=drive_link > * > > Monika Sengul-Jones is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. > > Join Zoom Meeting > > https://washington.zoom.us/j/91697538433?pwd=bcpCUCFMPlpvdKwsnSmgFnWaQblwbo.1 > > > Meeting ID: 916 9753 8433 > Passcode: 391598 > > --- > > To access previous readings and upcoming opportunities to host, check out > the Google Sheet: > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Nmy2xgpNgzzzRn7w0S-lkPFSalk_LzXSaGAyMSiGQT0/edit?gid=0#gid=0 > > > *** > > View schedule and links, volunteer to host a session: > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Nmy2xgpNgzzzRn7w0S-lkPFSalk_LzXSaGAyMSiGQT0/edit?gid=0#gid=0 > > > > View Community Guidelines: > https://docs.google.com/document/d/14qyh60o9gssxekTSFZzUVnIlsjNxpq-fR35VY5M0C1s/edit?tab=t.0 > > > > > Would you like to get a calendar invitation to the meeting? 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The Zoom URL for this event is https://washington.zoom.us/j/98003176395?pwd=65SClnyiZ1orb1Q8wbG2b3ynrauQ9j.1 Leah Leah Ceccarelli Professor, Department of Communication Director, STSS Graduate Certificate Program Box 353740, University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-3740 pronouns: she/her -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ssnet_list at u.washington.edu Wed May 28 09:54:25 2025 From: ssnet_list at u.washington.edu (Monika Sengul-Jones via Ssnet_list) Date: Wed May 28 13:24:17 2025 Subject: [Ssnet_list] 'Thrive or What You Will' Message-ID: Hey everyone, I recently learned about a new production by the UW drama department, 'Thrive or What You Will', that may be of interest to you. In the words of Gabriel Solis, who shared the details, "the piece is a reflection on science, gender, and coloniality in the 19th century that is remarkably sophisticated [...] Singingly fun [...] I saw it last night and will go again." 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