"Situating the 'Situating Science' Cluster" update in the HSS Newsletter
View here:
http://www.hssonline.org/publications/Newsletter2011/January-science-cluster.html
L’humain comme ressource? Sociologie de la transplantation d’organes
Lynn Margulis, Distinguished University Professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, will be presenting a lecture on 'Symbiogenesis and Gaia' at York University, January 31st 2011.
The Department of Science and Technology Studies and the Institute for Science and Technology Studies at York University will be hosting a panel discussion on the future of STS research in Canada and worldwide.
The panel consists of: William J. Turkel (University of Western Ontario), Michelle Murphy (University of Toronto), Sergio Sismondo (Queen’s University), and Darrin Durant (York); the discussion will be moderated by Natasha Myers (York).
Paula Findlen (History, Stanford): After the Trial: Galileo, His Early Biographers and the Catholic Church.
January 6, 2011, 5:00 pm.
Green College Coach House.
Asceticism, Truth, and Politics in early-twentieth century Italian pragmatism
Francesca Bordogna
Department of History, Northwestern University
Thursday, 2 December 2010
5-6:30 pm
Green College Coach House
Public lecture by Joan Roughgarden (Stanford University)
Incentives in the Family Firm
Friday, Nov. 19 at 4:00pm
Earth Sciences (ESB) 327
Public lecture by Joan Roughgarden (Stanford University)
Thursday, Nov. 18 at 3:30pm
in Engineering Teaching and Learning Complex E1-007
À la page 32 du Classement Universitaire du The Globe and Mail se trouve une liste: "Programmes en Arts qui méritent
Video available HERE
Podcast available HERE
Dr. Philip Sloan, University of Notre Dame
Science, Philosophy, and Race: The Shaping of the Race Concept in the Late Enlightenment
Lecture for Conceptions of Race in Philosophy, Literature and Art Lecture Series
7 PM
Alumni Hall, New Academic Building, University of King's College, Halifax, NS
Announcing the first lecture in the Gender and/or Feminist Studies of Science, Technology and Medicine lecture series:
"From Midwifery to Mustard Gas: A Feminist Historian's Research Journey"
Susan Smith,
Professor of History
Tuesday, October 5, beginning at 7:00 pm: Surrogates (PG-13)