Jose A. Cañada

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Conference presentations and panels

Cañada, J.A. (2018) ‘Hybrid assemblages on the move: a more-than-human understanding of pandemic threat identification and governance’. Presentation at the “EASST Conference” organized by the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) and the University of Lancaster.

Cañada, J.A. (2018) ‘More-than-human intersectionality: understanding categorization, indentification and boundary-making during pandemic processes’. Presentation at the “Sociology Days 2018” organized by the University of Eastern Finland and The Westermarck Society.

Cañada, J.A., Hautamäki, L., Jauho, J. & Meskus, M. (2017) ‘Science, technology and society’. Working group at the “Sociology Days 2017” organized by the University of Tampere and The Westermarck Society.

Cañada, J.A. (2016) ‘Standby governance and empty networks: preparedness for global biological threats’. Presentation at the “4S EASST Conference” organized by the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) and the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S).

Tirado, F., Baleriola, E., Seebach, S. & Cañada, J.A. ‘Biorisk Intelligence otherwise: Scenarios, Visual Knowledge and new Mechanisms of Surveillance’. Track at the “4S EASST Conference” organized by the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) and the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S).

Cañada, J.A. (2016) ‘Global health policies and paradigm shifts: challenges in following ever-growing, ever-becoming networks of knowledge’. Presentation at the “The 28th Nordic Sociological Association” organized by the Nordic Sociological Association and the University of Helsinki.

Snell, K. & Cañada, J. A. (2015) ‘A broadened typology for biobank engagement – Strategies, practices and new stakeholders’. Presentation at “2nd Nordic STS Conference” organized by the Techno-Anthropology Research Group at Aalborg University Copenhagen in collaboration with the Danish Association for Science and Technology Studies (DASTS).

Cañada, J. A. (2015) ‘Hybrid agency in the context of biosecurity and epidemics’. Presentation at “Sociology Days 2015” organized by the University of Helsinki.

Cañada, J. A. (2014) ‘Securing the living: governance, materiality and understandings of life during biological emergencies’. Presentation at the “Annual Conference of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) held jointly with ESOCITE” at the Intercontinental Hotel, Buenos Aires.

Cañada, J. A. (2014) ‘Mutant biological objects – material and symbolic changes in the context of a biological controversy’. Presentation at “Sociology Days 2014” organized by the University of Rovaniemi and The Westermarck Society.

Cañada, J. A. & Tirado, F. (2010) ‘Epidemias: un nuevo objeto sociotécnico’. Presentation at the “I ANT State Conference. Present and Future of the Actor-Network Theory” organized by the Autonomous University of Barcelona and the Open University of Catalonia.

Cañada, J. A., Rodríguez, M., Aceros, J. C. & Domènech, M. (2010) ‘Análisis de las categorías identitarias espaciales empleadas para dar sentido a las controversias sobre el agua en España’. Presentation at the “VII Iberoamerican Congress of Psychology” at the University of Oviedo.

Tirado, F. & Cañada, J. A. (2010) ‘Epidemias y pandemias: la venganza sociotécnica de la naturaleza’. Presentation at the X Spanish Congress of Sociology at the University of Pamplona.

Rodríguez, M., Cañada, J. A., Aceros, J. C. & Domènech, M. (2010) ‘España, Cataluña, Valencia: Categorías espaciales en los debates sobre el agua’. Presentation at the “X Spanish Congress of Sociology” at the University of Pamplona.

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