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The Brownbag Research Seminars are an informal series of talks by scholars drawn from the science & technology studies community in Toronto and from across the globe. All talks are free and open to the public. Talks are held on Tuesdays, 12-14h00, in the Harry Crowe Room in the Atkinson Building at York University, Toronto.
The STS Program at York is please to announce the following schedule for October, 2004:
October 5: Christopher D Green (Psychology/Arts, York University)
“An Academy in Crisis: The Hiring of James Mark Baldwin and James Gibson Hume at the University of Toronto in 1889”
October 12: Dayna Nadine Scott (Osgoode Hall Law School, York U; NYU School of Law) “Deconstructing the Precautionary Principle”
October 19: Stephen Chen (Information Technology/Atkinson, York University) “Is the Common Good? A New Perspective on Parallel and Population Searches”
October 26:Gordon R McOuat (Contemporary Studies, University of King's College) “2000 Years of Stasis? The Tale of Two Revolutions, in Biology and in Logic”
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