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SUMMARY:Sharing What’s Possible, Not Just What’s Done
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nSharing What’s Possible, Not Just What’s Done
 \n\nClyde\n\nMost front-page journal articles focus on a finished research
  product like a new drug for an overlooked disease or breakthrough technol
 ogy. When it comes to computing research, often it is presented as a one-o
 ff achievement with little scrutiny towards its generality, impact, and du
 al uses. By sharing the results—what is already done—rather than the scien
 tific imaginary and background information—where we are going—computing re
 search appears emergent rather than expressly constructed, imagined, and p
 roduced. I will frame HPC research as constructed by political, social, an
 d moral ambitions. I will show these values grid seemingly minor and evide
 nt research decisions. It is not problematic that values frame the choice 
 architectures of HPC. Instead, the problem is the inability to communicate
  at that level to the public. The lack of communication between scientists
  and the public over agenda-setting and values minimizes the public's effe
 ctive control over the HPC discourse. If we aim to represent the scientifi
 c community as an arm of the people, communication must bring funding and 
 imaginaries to the public sphere.\n\nDomain: Climate, Weather and Earth Sc
 iences, Humanities and Social Sciences, Life Sciences
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