Going to attempt live tooting of the big hitter round table in 'Politicizing' at #easst4s
First time live tooting. Hold tight!
Going to attempt live tooting of the big hitter round table in 'Politicizing' at #easst4s
First time live tooting. Hold tight!
Organisers Wijsman and Gruendel introduction centres Foucault
Politicization was long a demand from the Left that had no “internal principle of limitation” (Foucault 1994).
First up Chris Kelty.
Emphasises urgency, large-scale issues and the administrative state. Foregrounding US supreme court case Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (I think... fast talking)
Kelty. Did this case shift power back to judiciary from the administrative state?
In STS we have a stake in how we theorise these shifts because science plays a role in these legitimating.
Kelty. What is the supreme court doing when it tries to limit the administrative state?
Formation of admin state founded on notion that justices don't have a public but the administrative state does. This is changing. Supreme justices now seem to have a public.
Kelty. What is it in the administrative state that far right want to do away with?
On politicization: Is ambiguity in the law best addressed by legal expertise or scientific expertise? STS has a stake in this question
Next up. Wijsman and Gruendel.
Focus on smart city lab in Potsdam and tensions in rise of far right in east Germany.
Wijsman and Gruendel. These labs are now feature of global cities and technology for creating certain kinds of public space.
Poses question about relation between 'design thinking' and the rise of the far right.