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6S 2020: Who is Participating?

AO: This gives aggregated responses from some of the workshop registration questions in order to get a better sense of the kinds of participants who registered for this year's workshop.Read more

Cheri Johnson Collaboration Bio

I am a PhD candidate in Science and Technology Studies at Virginia Tech. I also have a M.S. degree in systems engineering and an extensive background in designing/implementing programs and tools for primarily U.S. government policy makers.

My research...Read more

Angela Okune Collaboration Bio

Angela Okune

Code for Science and Society

From 2015 - 2021, I studied data practices and infrastructures of research groups working in and on Nairobi, Kenya in order to explore broader questions of equity, knowledge production...Read more

Dan Santos Collaboration Bio

My name is Dan and I am a PhD candidate in human geography at Clark University, USA. Broadly, I am interested in examining the spatial, material, and political-economic dynamics of scientific and technological innovation, and the prospects for more open and democratic forms and spaces of...Read more

About 6S 2022 Sketch Groups

An initiative of the Student Section of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (6S) , the 6S Sketch Groups are a new year-long program organized around research exercises focused on themes of shared interest of participants.

What...Read more

Visualizing "the Point" of the Project

Having finished selecting my images and describing them below, I thought it worthwhile sharing with any readers that I see each of these images as representing a open science stakeholder's attempt...Read more

6S 2020 Workshop Collaborative Notes Documents

To facilitate documentation of the 6S 2020 workshop sessions, we have established one collaborative notes document per sketch. At the beginning of your session, please assign at least one person...Read more

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