“Experiential Knowledge in the Making: Lessons and Perspectives from the DIY-AIDS Movement”
455
Boulevard René-Lévesque East
Montréal
SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, MAY 30
09:30 – Welcome address
10:00-11:15 – Shane O’Donnell (School of Sociology / School of Medicine – University College Dublin) “Transformations in Diabetes Care Lessons from Commons-based, Peer-produced Citizen Science.”
11:15-11:30 – Coffee break
11:30-12:45: – Vololona Rabeharisoa (Centre de sociologie de l’innovation, Mines Paris – PSL Université) “On the Multiplicity of Lay Expertise: An Empirical and Analytical Overview of Patient Associations’ Achievements and Challenges”
13:00-14:30 Lunch break
14:30-15:45 – Aude Bandini (département de philosophie – Université de Montréal) “Experiential Knowledge: Conceptual Promises and Challenges in Epistemology”
15:45-16:00 – Coffee break
16:00-17:15 – Jonathan Garfinkel (Medical and Health Humanities – U. of Alberta) & Brian Cleal (Steno Diabetes Center – University of Copenhagen) “The divine comedy of diabetes and long Covid: an autoethnographic dialogue.”
19:00 – Workshop’s Diner
FRIDAY, MAY 31
09:00-10:15 – Henriette Langstrup (Departement of Public Health – University of Copenhagen) “Looping for (Self)Care—Personal Digital Health Technology and Algorithmic Systems.” (with Bianca Jansky)
10:15-11:30 – Clay Davis (Department of sociology – Northwestern University) “The routinization of lay expertise: A diachronic account of the invention and stabilization of an open-source artificial pancreas.”
11:30-11:45 – Coffee break
11:45-13:00 – Susi Geiger (Market Studies – University College Dublin) “Between activist, healer and entrepreneur: the fluid boundaries around marketizing one’s patient expertise” (with Olya Loza)
13:00-14:30 – Lunch
Thanks for their generous financial support :