Human relationships with dogs, from the home front to the wild side
Saturday, July 13, 2013, 7:30pm
Coburg Coffee House
6085 Coburg Road
Beastly Passions and Compassionate Conservation: Redecorating Nature, Expanding Our Compassion Footprint, and Rewilding Our Hearts
Friday, July 12 2013, 7:30 p.m.
Scotiabank Auditorium
Marion McCain Building
Dalhousie University
The Animal Studies Group, in collaboration with the Royal Society of Canada, the Evolution Studies Group, and the Situating Science Strategic Knowledge Cluster, is pleased to announce two upcoming public events that will take place at and near Dalhousie University the evenings of Friday July 12 and Saturday July 13, featuring renowned coyote scientist,
Paula Larsson reports on the Cluster workshop, "Where is the Laboratory Now?
Where is the Laboratory now?
“Representation”, “Intervention” and “Realism” in 19th and 20th Century Biomedical Sciences
June 7-9, 2013
Kananaskis, Biological Field Station of the University of Calgary
What's New about Translational Medicine?
Dr. Steve Sturdy, Head of Science, Technology and Innovation Studies at the University of Edinburgh
Th. June 6, 2013 3:30pm
Social Science Funding under Siege in More Conservative Times:
The Case of the U.S. National Science Foundation during the 1970s and early 1980s
Materiality: Objects and Idioms in Historical Studies of Science and Technology
May 3-4, 2013
York University
Theme(s): Material Culture and Scientific/Technological Practices
Website with latest information available here.
Keynote:
Time of Physics, Time of Art
Peter Galison, Harvard University
May 2 2013, 4:30pm
Time of Physics, Time of Art
Peter Galison, Harvard University
May 2 2013, 4:30pm
Organiser: Anna Winterbottom (IOWC, McGill University)
Pavillon Paul-Gérin-Lajoie room N-8150
Bernard Lightman, Department of Humanities, York University.
Bacon's Promise
Janet Kourany, U. Notre Dame
Th. April 11, 3:30pm
CAB 239, U. Alberta
Come to the event of the year. Aelita: Queen of Mars has landed!
The Halifax Independent Filmmaker's Festival launches with a special live musical screening of the first Soviet science fiction film. The group of live musicians includes a traditional theremin player!
AELITA: QUEEN OF MARS
Sat. April 6, 2013 7 PM
Alumni Hall, New Academic Building, University of King’s College
AFFECTIVE ECOLOGIES
Presenters :: Martina Schlünder (U of T, Max Planck Institute)
Natasha Myers (York University)
What Kind of Divide Separates Biology from Culture?
Evelyn Fox Keller, History and Philosophy of Science, MIT
April 4 2013 5pm (refreshments at 4:30)
Room 130, Liu Institute, 6476 NW Marine Drive
Presented with the Science and Society Series at Green College