The Bright Dark Ages: Comparative and Connective Perspectives
27 Feb 2013 - 28 Feb 2013
Ari Seminar Room
Tower Block Level 10, 469A Bukit Timah Road
National University of Singapore @ BTC
Science and Reason in the Public Sphere
Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard's Kennedy School (Science and Technology Studies)
Tues. Feb. 26 2013
320 Bethune College, York University, Toronto.
Les liaisons laborieuses : neurosciences et histoire, ou les apories d’une «nouvelle interdisciplinarité»
Les liaisons laborieuses : neurosciences et histoire, ou les apories d’une «nouvelle interdisciplinarité»
Salon Theme :: Multiple imaginaries and practices gather under the term ECOLOGY. What counts as ecology, and for whom? What is the political, epistemological, ontological and aesthetic work that the concept of ecology can do? Read our provocation here http://technosalon.wordpress.com/
Event Theme:: MAGICAL ECOLOGIES
Presenters :: Richard Doyle (Penn State)
room N-8150
Food on Fire, Quantification, Calorimetry and the Epistemology of Food
Jessica Mudry, Concordia University (Engineering in Society).
Tues. Feb. 12 2013 12:30pm
203A Bethune College, York University, Toronto.
Raisonnement causal en économie : sémantique et épistémologie (sociale)
Raisonnement causal en économie : sémantique et épistémologie (sociale)
"THE RADICAL RELIGIOSITY OF JACQUES ELLUL'S TECHNOLOGICAL CRITIQUE"
Thursday, February 7, 5:00-6:30pm, GREEN COLLEGE, Coach House (reception to follow)
JENNIFER ALEXANDER, University of Minnesota, Program in the History of Science & Technology
Thursday, January 31, 5:00-6:30pm, Buchanan Tower 1197
ANGUS LIVINGSTONE, UBC
Science, Values, and Democracy
Heather Douglas, University of Waterloo (Philosophy)
Jan. 29, 2013 12:30pm
203A Bethune College, York University, Toronto.
Salon Theme :: Multiple imaginaries and practices gather under the term ECOLOGY. What counts as ecology, and for whom? What is the political, epistemological, ontological and aesthetic work that the concept of ecology can do? Read our provocation here http://technosalon.wordpress.com/
Event Theme:: QUEER(Y)ING ECOLOGIES
The Anthropology of Francis Galton
The STS Colloquium continues this Thursday, January 17. Please join us, and let others know (poster attached).
"AT THE FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE: AN AMERICAN RHETORIC OF EXPLORATION AND EXPLOITATION"
Thursday, January 17, 5:00-6:30pm, Buchanan Tower 1197
LEAH CECCARELLI, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON