[Themaintainers] Maintenance & Philosophy of Technology SIG (2023 Schedule)

mark young youngm54001 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 30 05:10:33 EST 2022


Dear all,

I hope everyone has had an enjoyable and relaxing Christmas break - and
thanks again to everyone who gave talks and attended sessions in the SPT
Maintenance and Philosophy of Technology special interest group during
2022. We’re really happy to see such widespread interest and a diverse
range of perspectives on this topic at our monthly sessions!

Before the new year rolls in, we'd like to share the upcoming schedule for
2023 which you’ll find below. As usual, all talks will be held online. If
you'd like to attend any of the sessions, send me an email at
mark at markthomasyoung.net to be added to the mailing list through which
you’ll receive an abstract and link to the talks a week in advance).

Wishing everyone the best for the new year and looking forward to seeing
you at our talks in 2023!

Best,
Mark

*SPT Maintenance & Philosophy of Technology SIG 2023 Schedule:*

*February 1st 2023 (18-1915 UTC+1): David Pontille & Jerome Denis (Paris
School of Mines) “The Times of Maintenance”*

*March 9th 2023 (18-1915 UTC+1): Zachary Pirtle (George Washington U) “What
do Maintainers Know and How do they Know it? Revised Perspectives on
Engineering*

*April 13th 2023 (18-1915 UTC+1): Steven Vogel (Denison U) “Maintenance and
the Humanness of Infrastructure”*

*May 11th 2023 (18-1915 UTC+1): Madeleine Ley (TU Delft) “Maintaining a
Careless Culture: Sedimentation, Values and Retail”*

*August 10th 2023 (18-1915 UTC+1): Chris Henke (Colgate U)
"Infrastructures, Repair and Power: The Persistence of Sociotechnical
Systems and the Challenge of a Sustainable Future"*

*September 14th 2023 (18-1915 UTC+1): Amy Meissner (independent) “Repair as
Accompaniment: Applying an Ethic of Care to the Craft of Repair.”*

*October 12th 2023 (18-1915 UTC+1): Guru Madhaven (NASEM) “The Greatest
Show on Earth: Revaluing Maintenance”*

*November 9th 2023 (18-1915 UTC+1): Andy Russel (SUNY) & Lee Vinsel
(Virginia Tech) “After Eight Years of the Maintainers”*

*December 14th 2023 (18-1915 UTC+1): Philip Scranton (Rutgers U)  “Spare
Parts: Conceptualizing a Modern Problem"*
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