Other: Node Workshops, Panels, Salons, etc.

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Asceticism, Truth, and Politics in Early-twentieth century Italian Pragmatism

Date: 
Thu., Dec. 2, 2010, 5:30pm

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

Joan Fujimura Race Lecture Series March 22, 2011

Network Node: 
Date: 
Tue., Mar. 22, 2011, 7:00pm - , 9:00pm

Watch the video here

Halifax:

DIFFERENT DIFFERENCES:  THE USE OF ANCESTRY VERSUS RACE IN BIOMEDICAL HUMAN GENETIC RESEARCH
Dr. Joan Fujimura
, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
This was Live Streamed at www.livestream.com/situsci

Globe and Mail University Report: Alberta Science, Technology and Society featured

Network Node: 
Date: 
Wed., Oct. 27, 2010, 5:15pm
The Globe and Mail University Report has (on p 32) a list of “arts programs you may not know about but should.”

The Globe and Mail University Report has (on p 32) a list of “arts programs you may not know about but should” that includes “Science, technology, and Society” and lists Alberta where you can pursue such programs. 

 

Congratulations Alberta!

 

The guide is here:

Incentives in the Family Firm

Network Node: 
Date: 
Fri., Nov. 19, 2010, 4:00pm - , 5:30pm

Public lecture by Joan Roughgarden (Stanford University)
Incentives in the Family Firm
Friday, Nov. 19 at 4:00pm
Earth Sciences (ESB) 327

Evolutionary Aspects of Gender and Sexuality

Network Node: 
Date: 
Thu., Nov. 18, 2010, 3:30pm

Public lecture by  Joan Roughgarden (Stanford University)
Thursday, Nov. 18 at 3:30pm
in Engineering Teaching and   Learning Complex  E1-007

"From Midwifery to Mustard Gas: A Feminist Historian's Research Journey"

Network Node: 
Date: 
Wed., Oct. 20, 2010, 3:00pm

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