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Reading the artifact: The story in the archives

Reading the artifact: The story in the archives
Report from the Reading Artifacts Summer Institute 2013 at the Canada Science and Technology Museum.

Reading the artifact: A stove from a transitional moment

Reading the artifact: A stove from a transitional moment

Science and Society 2013: Some thoughts on the idea of bias and the idea of ignorance

Science and Society 2013: Some thoughts on the idea of bias and the idea of ignorance
By Joanna Griffin, PhD candidate, Transtechnology Research Group, Plymouth University. Her thesis title is Viewpoint and experience in the social domain of space technology.

How value-free is stem cell research? Lessons (learned) from quantum mechanics and atomic fission

Alessandra Pasut is a PhD candidate at Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and blogged about the Science and Society 2013

Citizens and Science: Really?

Sharon Woodill, PhD candidate in Interdisciplinary Studies at Dalhousie University, reports on
some Science and Society 2013 events.

Link:
http://sharonwoodill.wordpress.com

Can We Sustain Democracy and the Environment Too? Global Democracy in a Colonial Context

Can We Sustain Democracy and the Environment Too? Global Democracy in a Colonial Context
by Isabelle Morin


Through Situating Sciences’ collaboration with a host of sponsors and partners, Philip Kitcher came to speak to the packed Ondaatje auditorium on October 3rd.