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Fall 2008

The Science Studies Network brings together faculty and graduate students at the University of Washington who represent three broad constituencies with interests in science studies: history and philosophy of science; cultural studies of science; and ethics, equity, and policy issues in science.

We plan a two-year program of colloquium meetings with the aim of establishing a robust interdisciplinary research network. Our further goals are to foster topic-specific collaborative research projects, and to explore the potential for developing an interdisciplinary curriculum in science studies that integrates dispersed course offerings and builds on the success of the existing major in History and Philosophy of Science.

  Science Studies Network Proposal (pdf)
  Science Studies Network Executive Summary (pdf)

All colloquia meet from 12:00-1:20 pm in the Simpson Center seminar room (CMU 202). Lunch will be provided, but space is limited, so please reserve your place in advance.

Organizers:
Alison Wylie (Philosophy and Anthropology) Website
S. Malia Fullerton (Medical History & Ethics) Website
Celia Lowe (Anthropology) Website
Phillip Thurtle (CHID and History) Website
Simon Werrett (History) Website
Kelly Fryer-Edwards (Medical History & Ethics) Website
  Co-Organizer: Expanding Interdisciplinarity from Campus to Communities

 
< Simpson Center Science Studies Network Page

Monday, January 14:
Scientists' Perspectives on STS
  > podcast & archives


Monday, January 28:
Democratizing Science
 
> podcast & archives

WORKSHOP - Monday, February 4:
Science: breathtaking promise and dangers. Can Humanities help?
> agenda and readings (doc)

Monday, February 11:
Media, Technology, & Science
  > podcast & archives

Monday, February 25:
Collaborative Practice / Interdisciplinary Practice

  > podcast & archives

Monday, March 10:
Discussion with Nancy Cartwright (Philosophy, London School of Economics)
  > podcast & archives