January 27, 2015
[news]Our 2015 Newsletter is now available!
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Missed our Science and Democracy Lecture with William D. Nordhaus? The video is now available!
[news]Check out this article in The Harvard Crimson on the state of STS@Harvard!
[news]Former STS Fellow Tolu Odumosu and Venky Narayanamurti have a new article in Physics Today on the social science of creativity and research practice.
[news]Our non-stipendiary fellowship application is now live. Apply by January 31st to join us as a fellow for the 2016-2017 academic year!
[news]Ben Hurlbut, Kris Saha, and Sheila Jasanoff recently published an article on CRISPR in Issues.
[news]The Fall 2015 STS Circle schedule is out now! Join us on Mondays, 12:15-2:00PM in Pierce 100F (unless otherwise noted).
[news]Dreamscapes of Modernity: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Fabrication of Power, edited by Sheila Jasanoff and Sang-Hyun Kim, builds on research conducted as part of a National Science Foundation grant and was recently published by University of Chicago Press.
[news]Spring 2015 STS Fellow Aleksandar Rankovic recently published an article in Science.
[news]Congratulations to the winners of the 2015 STS Undergraduate Essay Prize Competition: Hilton Simmet, Bran Shim, and Rachel Taylor!
[news]Former STS Fellow and current Secondary Field student, Ian McGonigle, recently published articles in Ethnos and in the Journal of Law and the Biosciences.
[news]Registration is now open for the 14th Annual Meeting of the Science and Democracy Network.
[news]Missed last month’s Science and Democracy Lecture with Peter Thiel? The video is now available.
[news]Science and Democracy: Making Knowledge and Making Power in the Biosciences and Beyond, edited by Stephen Hilgartner, Clark Miller, and Rob Hagendijk, features contributions by many Harvard STS fellows and visitors.
[news]On Monday, May 18th, our STS Fellows will host Visual Framings of Changing Orders, an exhibit of their work.
[news]Join us April 28th, 2015 for Science and Its Publics: Conversations on Accountability, organized by some of this year’s visiting fellows!
[news]This Friday, April 24th, we’re pleased to host Francois Gemenne for a special seminar on Anthropocene and Its Victims: How We Name Those Displaced by Environmental Changes.
[news]Join us April 16-17th, 2015 for Earthworks Unlimited: Problems and Prospects of Geoengineering, cosponsored by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
[news]The STS Program will host the 14th Annual Meeting of the Science and Democracy Network, June 25-27, 2015. Check out the call for abstracts to learn how you might present at this year’s annual meeting!
[news]Calling all undergraduates and undergraduate advisors! We are now accepting submissions for the 2015 Undergraduate STS Essay Prize Competition.
[news]The STS Circle is back! Take a look at our Spring 2015 schedule.