Trust in Science Lecture Series 2006-7

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Trust in Science Part 4: Whose Business is it Anyway? Science and the Corporate World.

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Thursday, March 1, 2007 Whose Business is it Anyway? Science and the Corporate World. Moderator: Francoise Baylis holds the Canada Research Chair in Bioethics and Philosophy (2004-2011) at Dalhousie University where she holds a cross-appointment in the Departments of Bioethics and Philosophy. She is Co-coordinator, with Susan Dodds, of the International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics. Panelists:

Trust in Science Part 3: Inside Out: From the Test Tube to the Dinner Table.

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Thursday, January 25th, 2007 Inside Out: From the Test Tube to the Dinner Table. Speaker: Dr. Janice Graham holds the Canada Research Chair in Bioethics at Dalhousie University, Halifax. More: http://www.situsci.ca/trust-science-2006-7

Trust in Science Part 2: The View From Within: Does Science Trust Itself?

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Thursday, November 30: The View From Within: Does Science Trust Itself?Speaker: Dr. David T. Scadden. More: http://www.situsci.ca/trust-science-2006-7

Trust in Science, Part 1. Setting the Scene: From Magician to Miracle Worker

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Note: See Trust in Science videos here: http://www.ccepa.ca/video.html

Steven Shapin explores the history of the role and status of the scientist in the first in the 5 part series. Th. Oct. 26, 2006.


Recorded at the University of King's College.

Podcast available HERE

Trust in Science Pt. 5: Our Role: Science and the Public Trust

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March 15, 2007
Speaker: Sheila Jasanoff, Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies
Harvard Kennedy School