January 16, 2025
Feb. 3:
Henry Austin (Harvard Kennedy School, Global Observatory on Genome Editing)
Digitization, Memory, and Contested Sovereignties in Representing Human Life
Digitization, Memory, and Contested Sovereignties in Representing Human Life
Feb. 10:
Jayita Sarkar (University of Glasgow, History)
Rössing Uranium Limited in Apartheid Namibia: Corporate Social Responsibility for Anti-Decolonization Efforts
Rössing Uranium Limited in Apartheid Namibia: Corporate Social Responsibility for Anti-Decolonization Efforts
Feb. 24:
Jeffrey Fossett (Harvard Business School)
Performativity, Complexity, and Framing in the FCC Spectrum Incentive Auction
Performativity, Complexity, and Framing in the FCC Spectrum Incentive Auction
Mar. 3:
Kerry Ryan Chance (University of Bergen, Norway, Anthropology)
Eco-Anxiety and Climate Urgency in the Mother City
Eco-Anxiety and Climate Urgency in the Mother City
Mar. 10:
Holly Buck (University at Buffalo, Environment & Sustainability; 2024-2025 Harvard Radcliffe-Salata Climate Justice Fellow)
Net Zero Climate Targets: The Gulf between Science and Social Representation
Net Zero Climate Targets: The Gulf between Science and Social Representation
Mar. 24:
Gili Kliger (Stanford University, History)
Found in Translation: Empire and the Invention of the French Social Sciences
Found in Translation: Empire and the Invention of the French Social Sciences
Mar. 31:
Nicole Bassoff (Harvard Kennedy School)
Smart is Power: U.S. Cities and Urban Mobilization in the Digital Age
Smart is Power: U.S. Cities and Urban Mobilization in the Digital Age
Apr. 7:
Michael Zanger-Tishler (Harvard University, Sociology & Social Policy)
State Data and the Production of Quantitative Knowledge
State Data and the Production of Quantitative Knowledge
Apr. 14:
Yamini Aiyar (Brown University, Watson Institute)
Technology for Votes: The Intersection of Technology, Welfare and Politics in India
Technology for Votes: The Intersection of Technology, Welfare and Politics in India
Apr. 21:
Graham Jones (MIT, Anthropology)
It's Storytime! Children’s Picturebooks and Familial Practices of Techno-scientific Literacy
It's Storytime! Children’s Picturebooks and Familial Practices of Techno-scientific Literacy