Science Studies Network Podcasts
The Science Studies Network regularly records podcasts of its colloquia, visiting speakers, and related events:
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Stewardship…of what, by whom, in whose interests? |
Steve Gardiner and Lauren Hartzell-Nichols (Philosophy, Program on Values and Program on the Environment); Wylie Burke and Kelly Edwards (Bioethics and Humanities, School of Medicine); Alison Wylie (Philosophy and Archaeology/Anthropology) |
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New Belmont: Knowledge, Power and the Ethics of Biological Security |
Roger Brent & Gaymon Benett (Center for Biological Futures, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) |
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What Counts as Consent? |
Gwen Ottinger (Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, UW-Bothell) |
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Flu Forum II: The H5N1 Research Moratorium Suspended | Roger Brent (Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) |
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Are we researching our way into a deadly pandemic? | Rob Wallace (Institute for Global Studies, University of Minnesota) | Slides - |
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Flu Forum: The Ethics and Politics of Influenza Research in a Global Context | Rob Wallace (Institute for Global Studies, University of Minnesota); |
(Wallace only) Slides - Wallace Bloom |
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Neural Engineering: the intellectual and physical interface between technology and life |
Tom Daniel (Biology, UW and Interim Director, Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering) |
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The Ethics of Scientific Writing: How to Write and How Not to Write a Paper |
Gary Christian (Chemistry, UW) | Streaming Video Slides - |
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Intellectual Property and Molecular Biology: Biomedicine, Commerce, and the CCR5 Gene Patent | Myles Jackson (History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, NYU) |
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A Case for Pluralism in Science | Hasok Chang (History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge) |
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A Genealogical Pragmatist Approach to Problems of Biopolitics and Infopolitics | Colin Koopman (Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon) |
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Anticipatory Governance of Emerging Technologies | David Guston (School of Politics and Global Studies and Co-Director of the Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes, Arizona State University) |
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On Internalization: Ethics Maxims for the Biological Sciences | Gaymon Bennett and Meg Stalcup (Center for Biological Futures, Hutchinson Center) |
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Biological Futures/FOSEP: Biological Threats and Biological Futures |
Alison Wylie (Philosophy and Anthropology, UW); Roger Brent(Center for Biological Futures, Hutchinson Center) |
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Emerging Issues in Biological Futures II: Global Health | Celia Lowe (Anthropology), Luke Bergmann (Geography), Meg Stalcup (Hutchinson Center); moderated by Matthew Sparke (International Studies) |
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Emerging Issues in Biological Futures I |
Matthew Sparke (Geography), Leah Ceccarelli (Communication), and Gaymon Bennett (Hutchinson Center); moderated by Alison Wylie (Philosophy) |
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Biotech Hobbyism: Tinkering, Treacherous, or Transformative? | Malia Fullerton (Bioethics and Humanities) | |
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Participatory, Transdisciplinary,and Indigenous Methodologies in Health and Environmental Research | Sara Breslow (Anthropology ) | |
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Technological Subjects | Kavita Philip (Women's Studies, UC-Irvine) | Talk - Slides - |
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Intelligent Design - Policy & Politics | Julie Homchick (Communication) | |
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Digital Projects in STS | Phillip Thurtle (CHID & HIstory) & Clifford Tatum (SSNet Digital Media Fellow) | |
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Writing Technology/ Technologies of Writing: Uncommon Histories | Paul Collins , Eric Davis, and Joe Milutis (UW Bothell) |
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Interest-group Liberalism, Stakeholder Politics and the Paradoxes of Democratization of Science | Mott Greene (UPS & Earth and Space Sciences) | |
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Digital Media Town Hall & Planning Meeting | Kathleen Woodward (Simpson Center), Bruce Burgett & Deborah Kelley (Keywords for American Cultural Studies) | |
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"Can You Fix My Computer?" Or, Science, Technology and the Participatory Question | Jentery Sayers (English) | |
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Democratizing Science and Social Justice | Angela Ginorio (Women Studies) | |
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Disrupting Science | Kelly Moore (Sociology, University of Cincinnati) | |
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The Politics of Nutrition | Kelly Moore (Sociology, University of Cincinnati) | |
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Food Politics | Simon Werrett (History) |
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Eugenics in Democratic Contexts | Joanne Woiak (Disability Studies/History) |
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Science-based Policy: Hidden Challenges | Monica Aufrecht (Philosophy) |
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Manufactured Controversy | Leah Ceccarelli (Communication) |
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How do we study science and scholarship? | Paul Wouters (Virtual Knowledge Studio, Amsterdam) |
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Science & Art | Simon Werrett (History) and Stephanie Andrews (DX Arts) |
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SSNet Curriculum Initiative | SSNet Organizers | |
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Discussion with Nancy Cartwright | Nancy Cartwright (Philosophy, London School of Economics) | |
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Keynote Lecture: Hunting Causes and Using Them | Nancy Cartwright (Philosophy, London School of Economics) | |
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Keynote Lecture: White Ignorance | Charles Mills (Philosophy, Northwestern) | |
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Evidence-Based Policy: So, What's Evidence? | Nancy Cartwright (Philosophy, London School of Economics) | |
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Collaborative Practice / Interdisciplinary Practice | SSNet Panel |
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Media, Technology, & Science | SSNet Panel | |
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Democratizing Science | SSNet Panel | |
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Scientists' Perspectives on STS | SSNet Panel | |
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Aims & Future Plans for the Network | SSNet Organizers | |
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Panel on Research Ethics, Policy, & Equity Issues in Science | SSNet Panel | |
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Panel on Cultural Studies of Science | SSNet Panel | |
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Current directions in HPS research | SSNet Panel |