Other: Node Workshops, Panels, Salons, etc.

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Circulating Knowledge, Crossing Borders: A Roundtable

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Sat., Mar. 8, 2014, 2:30pm - , 4:30pm
A roundtable for the SSHRC Imagine Canada's Future sessions

Circulating Knowledge, Crossing Borders: A Roundtable
March 8th, 2:30-4:00
Ondaatje auditorium, McCain building, Dalhousie University, 6135 University Ave.
International Women's Day

A SSHRC Connecting Cultures event for Imagine Canada's Future
 

An xLECTURE on the xCLINIC

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Wed., Mar. 5, 2014, 5:00pm - , 6:30pm
Natalie Jeremijenko (Steinhardt) explores environmental health clinics.

An xLECTURE on the xCLINIC
Natalie Jeremijenko, associate professor of art and art education at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development
Tribute Communities Recital Hall, Accolade East Building
Wed. March 5, 2014 5:00 PM
Reception 6:30 PM

Science Communication and Stereotypes

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Thu., Mar. 6, 2014, 6:30pm - , 8:00pm
A panel of experts discusses the role of stereotypes in science communication.

Science Communication and Stereotypes: A Public Forum
Th. March 6, 6:30pm
Scotiabank Theatre, Sobeys Building, Saint Mary's University
903 Robie Street, Halifax.

Critical Itineraries Technoscience Salon - Imperial Debris

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Fri., Feb. 14, 2014, 4:00pm
Gregg Mitman (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Denielle Elliott (York University) discuss Imperial Debris for the Technoscience Salon

Please join us for the next Technoscience Salon event of 2013-2014!

Event :: IMPERIAL DEBRIS

Speakers :: Gregg Mitman (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Denielle Elliott (York University)

Parrhesia, Pluralism and Polar Bears

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Thu., Feb. 13, 2014, 4:00pm
Jill Fellows (UBC Arts One) presents as part of the UBC STS series.
STS COLLOQUIUM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 4:00 - 5:30, BUCHANAN TOWER 1197 JILL FELLOWS, UBC ARTS ONE "PARRHESIA, PLURALISM AND POLAR BEARS" In this paper I will examine how trust-building might be possible if ontological pluralism is considered as a conceptual possibility.