Learning in a Landscape: Simulation-building as Reflexive Intervention
Anne Beaulieu, Matt Ratto, and Andrea Scharnhorst

TL;DR
This paper examines the challenges of interdisciplinary simulation-building in science and technology studies, highlighting ontological debates and proposing a reflective chart to facilitate discussions and improve practice.
Contribution
It documents a specific simulation project and introduces a reflexive chart tool to support interdisciplinary dialogue and understanding in simulation-building.
Findings
Ontological debates influence simulation development
The proposed chart aids in interdisciplinary communication
Reflexive tools can improve simulation-building practices
Abstract
This article makes a dual contribution to scholarship in science and technology studies (STS) on simulation-building. It both documents a specific simulation-building project, and demonstrates a concrete contribution to interdisciplinary work of STS insights. The article analyses the struggles that arise in the course of determining what counts as theory, as model and even as a simulation. Such debates are especially decisive when working across disciplinary boundaries, and their resolution is an important part of the work involved in building simulations. In particular, we show how ontological arguments about the value of simulations tend to determine the direction of simulation-building. This dynamic makes it difficult to maintain an interest in the heterogeneity of simulations and a view of simulations as unfolding scientific objects. As an outcome of our analysis of the process and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Data Visualization and Analytics · Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
