The Law, (Slow) Science, Technology and Society (L(S)STS) Gatherings are a series of self-organised meetings of researchers wishing to discuss the core themes of LSTS research.
Upcoming sessions:
- 26 January 2022: with CORE, on proportionality.
Past sessions:
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15 November 2018: with Serge Gutwirth, on the reactions to CJEU ruling on genome editing & the relations and the articulations of law, science and politics.
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29 November 2018: with Niels Van Dijk, on res facta, res publica, on facts and the law.
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20 December 2018: with Gloria González Fuster, on in-disciplining data.
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17 January 2019: with René Mahieu, on the purpose of ethics.
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7 February 2019: with Istvan Böröcz, on ethics in EU-funded research projects.
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28 February 2019: with Deepan Sarma on public domain and the commons.
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21 March 2019: with Gianclaudio Malgieri, on ethics in research (in relation to the PANELFIT project).
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2 May 2019: with Serge Gutwirth, on the commons.
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23 May 2019: CAVEAT at L(S)STS.
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18 July 2019: with Gloria González Fuster and Niels van Dijk, on Great Classics.
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26 September 2019: with Laura Drechsler on Against methods?.
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31 October 2019: with Imge Ozcan, on Has Critique Run out of Steam? – Rethinking methods and the politics of knowledge production.
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12 December 2019: with Paul Quinn, on book discussion: stigma, state expressions and the law implications of freedom of speech
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9 January 2020: with Rocco Bellanova (UvA), on Making data European (Or how to study security database interoperability in terms of frictions and archiving processes)
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3 April 2020: with Laurence Diver, on computational legalism vs. critical code studies.
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24 April 2020: with Gianmarco Gori, on Being able to see: conflict, imagination and the ethos of Artificial Legal Intelligence. Some remarks inspired by the Greek tragedy Antigone.
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18 May 2020: with Olga Gkotsopoulou, on COVID-19 related digital apps and data protection law: a conversation
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29 October 2020: with Peter Burgess on the mystical origins of law.
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26 November 2020: with Imge Ozcan on What's wrong with 'universality'? A discussion on race, rights, and epistemic violence
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18 December 2020: with Laurent de Sutter on Magic (!)
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24 February 2021: with Johannes Thumfart, on the world as it ought to be?
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23 April 2021: with Franck Dumortier on Independent DPAs in practice: The case of Belgium
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11 June 2021: with Simone Casiraghi on "Nonsense upon stilts": reflecting on Jeremy Bentham's critique on natural rights
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25 November 2021: with Serge Gutwirth, Paul de Hert and Laura Drechsler, on balancing (dis)connects proportionality.