The national Situating Science project and partners are pleased to present the third talk in the national lecture series:
The Lives of Evidence
A multi-part national lecture series examining the cultural, ethical, political, and scientific role of evidence in our world.
Part 3:
Governing in the Dark: Evidence, Accountability and the Future of Canadian Science
An xLECTURE on the xCLINIC
Natalie Jeremijenko, associate professor of art and art education at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development
Tribute Communities Recital Hall, Accolade East Building
Wed. March 5, 2014 5:00 PM
Reception 6:30 PM
Les élèves québécois sont-ils intéressés par les sciences et la technologie
The national Situating Science project and partners are pleased to present the second talk in:
The Lives of Evidence
A multi-part national lecture series examining the cultural, ethical, political, and scientific role of evidence in our world.
Fear and Loathing in Medical Research
Carl Elliot, Professor of Bioethics, University of Minnesota
Thursday, Feb. 27 2014, 5 PM
(refreshments start at 4:30 PM)
“The Concept of ‘Race’ and/in the History of Science and Medicine”
From the FedCan Blog - SSH News
From the FedCan Blog - SSH News
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Please join us for the next Technoscience Salon event of 2013-2014!
Event :: IMPERIAL DEBRIS
Speakers :: Gregg Mitman (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Denielle Elliott (York University)
Social media in scholarly communication: what is the meaning of Mendeley reader counts and tweets?
Cinematic Journeys: The Many Lives of an Expedition Film Never Made
York: Feb, 13, 2014 12:30
Bob MacDonald from Quirks and Quarks interviews Ford Doolittle, Professor Emeritus in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Dalhousie University and recent winner of the NSERC Herzberg Gold Medal in Science and Engineering.
Listen here.
The Index Card as Thinking Machine: Media, Memory and Writing in Hans Blumenberg
Thursday, 6 February 2014, 5:30pm: Arts West W-215
Cornelius Borck (Lübeck)
Co-sponsored with the department of Art History and Communication Studies, McGill,