Colloquia
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This page gives an overview of STS related colloquia.
STeHPS Colloquia (University of Twente)
Research meetings of the research group Science, Technology, Health and Policy Studies, University of Twente.
Every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, in the Capitool building C009, 12.30 - 13.45. Feel free to bring your lunch.
Format: 20 minute presentations by members of the research group and occasional visitors, followed by questions and discussion.
For details and reservations, contact the organisers: Adri de la Bruheze: a.a.delabruheze@utwente.nl Willem Halffman: w.halffman@utwente.nl
Link: STeHPS Colloquiem (http://www.bsk.utwente.nl/rethinking/stehps%20colloquium.htm)
STS COLLOQUIA AT UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM OCT 2006 - APR 2007
January 26, 2007 Oost-Indisch Huis/Kloveniersburgwal 48. room OIH B017, 3-5 pm
Willem Halffman (Amsterdam School of Social Science Research)
Accounting the Commons: science advises conservation policy
Eleftheria Vasileiadou (Amsterdam School of Communications Research) Practicing e-science: using different media for collaborative working practices
February 23, 2007
Place tbc
Peter van den Besselaar
The new science of science policy
Peter Groenewegen Reconstrucing and constructing communities through social networks
March 30, 2007
Place tbc
Alesia Zuccala The Thesis Paradox: An Empirical Study of the Impact of Doctoral Research
Olga Amsterdamska The Public Face of Research on Autism
April 27, 2007
Place tbc
Tamara Metze Keep out of the protein highway and dairy gateway: boundary work in deliberative spatial development
See for more information: http://users.fmg.uva.nl/lleydesdorff/sts07/index.htm
October 27, 2006 Oost-Indisch Huis/Kloveniersburgwal 48. room OIH At 03, 3-5 pm.
Sally Wyatt (Virtual Knowledge Studio, Royal Academy) Back to basics: how do we know what we know
Victor Toom (Amsterdam School of Social Science Research) DNA fingerprinting & inviolability of the body in the Netherlands
November 24, 2006 Oude Manhuispoort/Oudemanhuispoort 4-6. room OMHP EK01, 3-5 pm.
Stuart Blume (Amsterdam School of Social Science Research) Vaccine independence, local competences and globalization
Diana Lucio-Arias (Amsterdam School of Communications Research) The social construction of knowledge through scientific communications: operationalizing the emergence of knowledge Italic text
