Call for tracks and special sessions

Submission Closed

Instructions for convenors of closed sessions

To be able to prepare the programme in good time, we need the updated descriptions of the closed special sessions and your lists of invited participants (with guests invited in advance, without contributions from the call for abstracts). It will also be in your interest to secure the attendance of your guests early enough.

Please send them to us by 4 March 2024 to the e-mail address euspri2024@utwente.nl.

Length of session abstract (if guests participate in a roundtable without their own presentation): maximum 250 words.
Length of speaker abstracts (if guests give their own presentations): maximum 250 words.
Length of session abstract (if guests give their own presentations): maximum 100 words.

Updated long versions of the original special session abstract must be sent to the invited guests by the session convenors themselves if they deem it necessary.

If you have any questions, please, contact us via euspri2024@utwente.nl.

Call text

The 2024 Eu-SPRI Annual Conference will be hosted by the Knowledge, Transformation, and Society (KiTeS) group at the University of Twente Faculty of Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences in Enschede, NL, in collaboration with other groups within the university. The main conference will take place on 5 to 7 June with a preceding Early Career Event on 4 June.

The conference theme is Governing Technology, Research, and Innovation for Better Worlds, and the organising committee are now welcoming academic researchers from a broad range of disciplines, as well as STI policymakers, to submit proposals for tracks and special (stand-alone) sessions.

Governing Technology, Research, and Innovation for Better Worlds

Policies for science, technology, and innovation (STI) can, among other things, be understood as attempts to create a better world. But what world is better, for what, for whom? Political, moral, and efficiency-economic values influence the direction and instruments of STI governance, sometimes explicitly, as in the recent shifts in STI governance to mission-oriented or challenge-based approaches, and sometimes in more implicit or hidden manners. Competing worldviews of actors involved in STI policymaking go hand in hand with questions of justice and equality, importance and irrelevance. The conference invites to identify and discuss the explicit and implicit, competing and complementary normative orientations that drive STI policy and research in the many contexts where it takes place.

Subject Matters for Tracks and Special Sessions

Where STI takes place, we find sites of world-making. The conference will explore and debate (a) what conceptions of “better worlds” are being pursued by STI policies and (b) how they are assumed to be achieved and designed. Also: What is the role of STI policy research in all that? In general, the conference will explore a range of questions including:

Themes and Tracks may Address the Following or Related Topics:

In addition to proposals on this range of topics, we also welcome other suggestions for tracks addressing interdisciplinary dimensions related to policy and governance in the field of knowledge creation and innovation.

Submission Details for Tracks and Special Sessions

Please, submit your proposal on the submission page by 15 November 2023 at the latest. Organisers will be notified of the acceptance of their proposals prior to the opening of the Call for Papers.

If you need help with proposal submission, please, contact euspri2024@utwente.nl.