[SIGCIS-Members] Call for applications · The Craft of Science with AI (online, Mar 19–20, 2026)
Michelle Spektor
spektor at mit.edu
Wed Nov 19 13:53:49 PST 2025
Please see below for a workshop hosted by Data & Society that may interest
many in SIGCIS:
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Data & Society is organizing The Craft of Science with AI: Evidence,
Judgment, and Practice (online, March 19–20, 2026), an academic workshop
organized around the concrete ways that AI tools are reshaping questions,
shifting what counts as evidence, and altering practices of interpretation,
verification, and collaboration. The format centers on small-group
sessions, each anchored by pre-read drafts and discussants who help sharpen
the analysis and surface points of friction. Drafts remain with authors;
confidentiality is the default, and anonymization is supported where needed.
We welcome scientists, STS and social science researchers,
research-software engineers, librarians, policy and legal scholars, lab
managers, and others working at the intersection of scientific reasoning
and computational practice. Whether you bring a project-in-progress (~75%
complete) or plan to contribute as a participant offering rigorous
feedback, we invite you to apply by December 8, 2025 (Anywhere on Earth)
What: The Craft of Science with AI: Evidence, Judgment, and Practice
(online)
When: Thu–Fri, March 19–20, 2026
Focus: How AI tools reshape questions, evidence, interpretation,
verification, writing, and lab coordination.
Format: Small-group feedback sessions with pre-reads and discussants.
Drafts remain with authors; confidentiality by default.
Who: Scientists; STS/anthropology/sociology/philosophy of science/HCI;
research-software engineers; librarians and data stewards; policy/legal
researchers; lab managers; applied R&D.
Apply by: Mon, Dec 8, 2025 (AoE). Authors (~75% draft) or Participants
(prepared feedback).
Details:
https://datasociety.net/announcements/2025/11/05/the-craft-of-science-with-ai-evidence-judgment-and-practice/
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