January 16, 2020
Jan. 27:
Shuang Lu Frost (Harvard, Anthropology)
Moralizing Disruption: China's Ride-Hailing Revolution
Moralizing Disruption: China's Ride-Hailing Revolution
Feb. 3:
George Paul Meiu (Harvard, Anthropology)
Queer Objects and the Rush to Rescue: The Other Side of Sexuality Politics in Kenya
Queer Objects and the Rush to Rescue: The Other Side of Sexuality Politics in Kenya
Feb. 10:
Jonathan Moch (Harvard, Earth and Planetary Sciences)
Black Carbon, Climate, and Air Quality: An Unwinnable 'Win-Win' Solution
Black Carbon, Climate, and Air Quality: An Unwinnable 'Win-Win' Solution
Feb. 24:
Jacob D. Moses (Harvard, History of Science)
Remaking the Regretful Agent: Cancer Surgery, Medical Harm, and the Role of Affect in Therapeutic Reversals
Remaking the Regretful Agent: Cancer Surgery, Medical Harm, and the Role of Affect in Therapeutic Reversals
Mar. 2:
Momin M. Malik (Harvard, Berkman Klein Center)
Critical Technical Practice Revisited: Towards ``Analytic Actors
Critical Technical Practice Revisited: Towards ``Analytic Actors
Mar. 9:
Héctor Beltrán (MIT, Anthropology)
Code Work: Hacking Across the Techno-Borderlands
Code Work: Hacking Across the Techno-Borderlands
(Remaining meetings for Spring 2020 were cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.)