The New in Social Research: Ruppert recording
We are pleased to put online the next in our ‘The New in Social Research’ series, a recording of Evelyn Ruppert’s lecture titled ‘Doing the Transparent State: Methods and their Subjectifying...
View ArticleFrom Digital Methods to Digital Ontologies: Bruno Latour and Richard Rogers...
It was a completely full house last week (7 March) in the Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre for Richard Rogers’ and Bruno Latour’s joint presentation as part of The New in Social Research – with students...
View ArticleSPEAP visits CSISP
On March 7, The Programme in Experimentation in Art and Politics (SPEAP) , an MA programme recently established at Sciences Po (Paris), visited The Centre for the Study of Invention and Social Process...
View ArticleArtefacts of Mapmaking
“The bird, far from his name, flies from the name that I give it, but continues to fly in the treats of zoology and the poems of St. Jhon Pierce. The gull is in its sky, irreducible to ours, but the...
View ArticleThe New in Social Research: Javier Lezaun recording
We are pleased to put online the next in our ‘The New in Social Research’ series, a recording of Javier Lezaun’s (March 20th) talk titled Cinematography and the Discovery of Social Kinetics (for...
View ArticleCooley’s Web vision
Pondering the relevance of Cooley´s theory of communication to theorizing web-based visualizations Anders Koed Madsen Copenhagen Business School/CSISP Visiting Fellow On May 3rd CSISP hosted a reading...
View ArticleComparison as invention: Reflections on the Apples and Oranges conference
As is nicely captured on this blog, the Centre for the Study of Invention and Social Process has a strong interest in work emerging and working through concepts and methods allied to science and...
View ArticleIssue-Oriented Activism: Israel Rodriguez Giralt Recording
Earlier this month, we were pleased to have CSISP visiting fellow Israel Rodriguez Giralt open the autumn term’s lecture series. You can find links to a full audio recording of the talk and slides...
View ArticleTactics of Issue Mapping Part 2
On October 26 and 27 CSISP hosted a second event on Tactics of Issue Mapping, which David Moats discusses in his workshop report below. The first day featured a series of presentations on the role of...
View ArticleCSISP Salon with David Oswell: In an age of devices before devices, are we...
David Oswell began this CSISP Salon with the assertion that devices like apps are everywhere. STS researchers use devices as most people use apps: as tools for navigating through the complexities of...
View ArticleNotes on Data Practices
The Design and Social Science Seminar Series 2013-14 Goran Bečirevič and Hjalmar Carlsen Data is a hot topic. It is both something that will save us, and something we must be saved from. It is the next...
View ArticleThe Many Lives and Deaths of the Social: A Comment on CSISP’s 10th...
(Links to audio recordings of the event below) At a time when a myriad of birth certificates increasingly declare novel ‘turns’ in the modes of thinking and practice of the social sciences and STS, it...
View ArticleFrom Openness to Openings: Reflections on the Experiments in Knowledge...
By Endre Dányi and Joe Deville Science and Technology Studies (STS) has a long-standing interest in analysing the politics of knowledge production. One of its strengths has been the demonstration of...
View ArticleCSISP/Sociology Lecture by Lucy Suchman on Digital Practices: Some...
On June 1, 2015, Professor Lucy Suchman delivered the CSISP/Sociology Annual Lecture at Goldsmiths entitled “Digital practices: some methodological reflections.” In this lecture, Suchman returns to her...
View ArticleWorkshop: The New Experimentalisms
A one day workshop at CISP/Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London Tuesday September 20th 2016, 10-5pm Room RHB 137a Organised by Michael Guggenheim, Dan Neyland, Alex Wilkie Recent...
View ArticleCISP Salon: STS Then & Now
CISP Salon: STS Then & Now October 27 (Thursday), 2016 3:00pm-6:00pm, Warmington Tower 1204 Over the past 40 years, Science and Technology Studies (STS) has grown with contributions from many...
View ArticleSit down and write: A month of write-ins
Every Friday in November (4/11/18/25), 2016 10:00-12:00, Natura Café, Goldsmiths Do you like writing alongside people? Would you like to try it? Join us for weekly write-ins at Natura during November...
View ArticleExperimenting in the Plural. A Report on the Workshop “The New Experimentalisms”
By Kim Kullmann The Workshop The New Experimentalisms, held on September 21st 2016 at CISP was organised in response to an expanding cross-disciplinary interest in experimentation as a mode of enquiry....
View ArticleThis is the Modern World?
An expedition through the REF and other ‘neoliberal’ times Inaugural lecture by Daniel Neyland In collaboration with Vera Ehrenstein and Sveta Milyaeva What times do we live in and how should we get...
View ArticleHow to Make an Archive Travel? The Launch of the WAL App
This event marks the official launch of the Women’s Art Library (WAL) App. The launch provides an occasion for women artists, academics, students and all other members of the interested public to...
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