More-than-Human Participation

Christian Nold (University College London); Royal Geographical Society 
with IBG, 28th-30th August 2013, London.

Addressing the conference theme of ‘new geographical frontiers’, this is 
one of three RGS-IBG sessions, dedicated to participatory science, to be 
held at the Science Museum’s Dana Centre. Entrance to these sessions is 
free.

Sponsored by HGRG, SCGRG, PyGyRG and GIScRG (research groups of the 
Royal Geographical Society with IBG) in association with London’s 
Science Museum and UCL's Extreme Citizen Science Research Group.

Deadline: Saturday 23rd February 2013

Currently, in the fields of Citizen Science, Participatory Sensing and 
the Internet of Things, people are being encouraged to use technical 
systems to record and measure the external environment. Innovatively, 
this session adopts a 'more-than-human' framework (Latour 2004, Bennett 
2010), to draw attention to the agency and activities of non-human 
actors such as living animals and plants, technical devices, concepts 
and places. This session aims to explore the often surprising 
consequences of research where technologies gain their own agency, and 
the environment starts to speak back: what happens when researchers try 
to turn citizens into sensors (Goodchild 2007) and sensor assemblages 
start to becoming citizens? This session asks for papers that examine 
Citizen Science, Participatory Sensing or the Internet of Things, with a 
focus on the activities of more-than-human actors and addresses these 
questions:

- What kinds of new knowledge emerge when we pay attention to the 
participation of more-than-human actors?
- What kinds of power relationships emerge when institutional actors 
have to deal with more-than-humans?
- How can we co-design for the participation of more-than-human 
collaborators?

Please send all abstracts (max. 300 words including title, name, contact 
details, abstract) and/or questions to Christian Nold 
([email protected]). Please submit abstracts by Saturday 23rd 
February so that I have time to get the session organised.
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