Program on Science, Technology and Society at HarvardHarvard Kennedy School of Government | Harvard University |
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PresentationsOver the course of the NSF project, members gave several presentations on sociotechnical imaginaries. The slides from these talks are provided below. ![]() Kim, Sang-Hyun, “Contesting National Sociotechnical Imaginaries: The Politics of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research in South Korea,” International Conference on the Cultural Politics of the Life Sciences in Asia: Opportunities, Risks and the Changing Body, Leiden, The Netherlands, April 11, 2009. ![]() Burri, Regula Valérie, “Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Politics of Science and Technology,” Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) annual conference, Washington, DC, USA, 28-31 October 2009. ![]() Kim, Sang-Hyun, “Rethinking the Political Economy of Science, Technology, and National Development in South Korea: ‘Sociotechnical Imaginaries’ Perspectives,” 34th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Washington DC, November 1, 2009. ![]() Kim, Sang-Hyun, “Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Cultural Politics of Science and Technology,” S&T Policy Colloquium Series, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea, May 10, 2010. In summer 2009, Jasanoff taught a graduate-level “block course” in the Department for Social Studies of Science at the University of Vienna, entitled “Co-producing science and society: Theoretical approaches and empirical examples.” The concept of sociotechnical imaginaries was one of the topics taught in the course. |
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