STS Research Seminar: Dr Stephen Hughes
08 February 2023, 3:00 pm–4:30 pm

Join this STS Research Seminar with Dr Stephen Hughes
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- UCL staff | UCL students | UCL alumni
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies
Location
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B171-19 Torrington PlLondonWC1E 7HB
Hearts and Minds: Where is Emotion in the Imaginary?,
Sociotechnical Imaginaries (SIs) have emerged as a popular and generative concept within Science and Technology Studies (STS). However, the affective and embodied component of SIs has been under-theorised, thus far. In this talk, I'd like to discuss a paper that I'm working which uses the anti-fracking imaginary in Ireland as a case study for theorising the emotional dimension of imaginaries. I'lI look to theoretical work in affect theory and psychosocial studies to consider why we might want to develop our understanding of emotion in SIs and offer suggestions about how we might go about doing so. Using empirical examples from my research, alongside some recent scholarship on SIs, I'll argue that imaginaries are dynamic, intensive, embodied, and meaningful. By expanding our analysis of the role of affect in sociotechnical imaginaries beyond the narrow registers of desire and fear to more dynamic accounts of embodied meaning-making, I'll suggest that we can get a better understanding of the complex normative dimensions of collectively envisioned technoscientific futures, and thus, better navigate their politics.
About the Speaker
Dr Stephen Hughes
Lecturer in Science, Technology and Society at University College London
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