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The STS program at York University, Toronto, is pleased to announce the following slate of seminars for the 2007 Winter Term.
All talks are open to the public, and take place in the Paul A. Delaney Gallery (320 Bethune College), from 12h30-14h30.
For more information, contact the convenor at kkroker@yorku.ca
Jan. 23 Cathy Faye
(PhD Candidate, History & Theory of Psychology, York University)
“Governing the Grapevine: The Study of Rumor During World War II”
Feb. 6 Darrin Durant
(STS, York University)
“Does STS Undermine Science? How to say yes, no and maybe without contradicting yourself”
Feb. 20 Anjan Chakravartty
(Institute for the History & Philosophy of Science & Technology, University of Toronto)
“Some Approximate Truths about Approximate Truth”
Mar. 6 Sandra Widmer
(PhD Candidate, Anthropology, York University)
“Science and Secularity in the South Seas: On the Challenges of Indigenous Physicians in Colonial Vanuatu”
Mar. 20 Jay Foster
(Philosophy, Memorial University)
“Kuhn and Experience”
Apr. 3 Aryn Martin
(Sociology, York University)
“Gods and micromonsters: A genealogy of chimeras made and found in 20th century clinical medicine”
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