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Beyond crisis/Beyond normal

 A social science and humanities conference on sustainability

Organized by NTNU Energy Team Society


   27 and 28 September 2023 |    DIGS (pdf), Trondheim |
   Registration deadline: 15 August

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Thematic sessions

The conference has the following thematic sessions:

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Poster session

The conference will also have an open poster session where participants are invited to present any sustainability related social science and humanities research.  Guidelines for poster and poster presentation (pdf).

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Bård Torvetjønn Haugland 

How do we govern systems that have yet to become systems? Although they are still a work in progress, automated vehicles are claimed to improve the road transport system along a variety of dimensions, including increased safety, better environmental performance, and an overall increase in mobility. Such vehicles are often thought of – and referred to as – autonomous: by combining recent developments in both hardware and software, they are envisioned to navigate the road without driver input. Recent studies cast doubt upon this narrative. Rather than being autonomous, automated vehicles are characterised by their attachments: their functioning depends on their connections to the surrounding world. The nature of the attachments depends in part upon the specific technology being used but will also be shaped through governance.

The presentation focuses on the governance of automated vehicles in Norway. Analysing the 2017 Act Relating to Testing of Automated Vehicles and associated regulations and policy documents, the presentation will focus on the configuration of the Norwegian governance strategy and its underlying motivations and assumptions. On this background, I will discuss whether the governance strategy can fulfil its stated purposes. Finally, I will suggest some possible ways forward, with an emphasis on directionality and the governance of emerging systems. 


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Playing, doing, thinking, arguing, working, walking: call for alternative format sessions

The conference will also allocate one timeslot for parallel sessions using alternative formats. We welcome workshops, activities, co-creation exercises, innovative discussions, brainstorming formats, and whatever other creative initiatives you can come up with.

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Beyond crises/Beyond Normal acknowledges that grappling with the key challenges of our era requires creative engagement beyond standard knowledge production and sharing through academic presentations. We will therefore allocate one timeslot for parallel sessions using alternative formats.

We welcome workshops, activities, co-creation exercises, innovative discussions, brainstorming formats, and whatever other creative initiatives you can come up with. The only condition is that activities should be clearly engaging with or be relevant for researchers working on themes of sustainability, climate change, transitions, and energy from a social science or humanities perspective.

While we are open to any good idea that offers an alternative to the conventional panel of paper presentations, we suggest keeping to the following guidelines:

  • The session should require little or no preparation from the audience/participants. People should be able to decide to join on the spot.
  • The session's success should not depend on the number of participants. Design your session such that it can be successful with 5 persons as well as with 30.
  • Allow for both active and passive participation. Allowing mere spectators is likely to be more inclusive as not everyone may want to be ‘on stage’. At the same time, of course make active participation as attractive as you can.
  • The activity should be concluded in 90 minutes. Also, mind that the venue will not allow for extensive preparation of the rooms.
  • Make clear whether you want this to be an academic exercise, or something that welcomes audience of any kind
  • Have an idea for a side-event, an outdoors event, a field trip, an evening event, or any other activity? Do not hesitate to reach out, and we will happily discuss and help!

Describe your plan for the session in 200-300 words. Also describe specific needs for the session (but bear in mind that anything beyond a conference room with AV equipment might be difficult for us to arrange).

Alternative format sessions

Alternative format sessions

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Organizing committee

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