A workshop investigating "how we see, how we are able, allowed, or made to see, and how we see this seeing or the unseen therein."
Lisa Cartwright, University of California-San Diego
This is an open forum for interdisciplinary and playful intellectual exchange on questions of science, technology and biomedicine. The Salon is organized around a monthly theme and meets on the 10th floor of the Jackman Humanities Institute in Toronto. See their line-up at http://technosalon.wordpress.com/.
hosts a bimonthly “Science Studies of Vaccines Reading Group.” Contact TRRU for details and readings at trru@dal.ca.
Revisiting Evolutionary Naturalism: New Perspectives on Victorian Science and Culture
May 6 – 7th, 2011
York University, Toronto, Canada
Situating Science is pleased to co-sponsor the Atlantic Region Philosophers Association's (ARPA)
Annual Meeting 2010
October 15 - October 16, 2010
University of King's College, Halifax
Inaugural lecture for the new Institute for Science and Technology Studies, York University!
See Poster for more.
Spontaneous Generations is a graduate student Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science
Latest issue:
SItuating Science is pleased to partner for
Conceptions of Race in Philosophy, Literature and Art Lecture Series at the University of King's College, Halifax, NS.
Fall:
Public talk: “A ‘Computer’ from Ancient Greece: The Antikythera Mechanism”
Co-sponsors: American Institute of Archeology. University of Alberta Science, Technology and Society Program and the Department of History and Classics.
Speaker:
James Evans (University of Puget Sound)