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TALKS FOR 2002-03

The Klopsteg seminar series in
SCIENCE IN HUMAN CULTURE

The SHC seminar series is funded in 2001-04 by a generous grant from the Klopsteg Fund to encourage scholarship and teaching in the domain of the two cultures. The seminar generally meets on Fridays at noon to hear speakers discuss science, medicine, and technology in their social, philosophical, or historical context. We send out regular bulletins to remind our audience of up-coming talks. If you wish to be added to our electronic mailing list, please contact Phyllis Siegel.

The location for the talks, unless otherwise indicated, is the seminar room in the Sociology department: 1808 Chicago Avenue, 1st floor.

October 25
Trevor Pinch, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University
“In the Moog: The Early History of the Electronic Music Synthesizer”

November 15
John Krige, Dept. of History of Science and Technology, Georgia Tech
“The Politics of Philanthropy: The Rockerfeller Foundation’s Support for French Science in the early Cold War”

November 22
Roger Hart, Dept. of History, University of Texas-Austin
“The Disunity of Language, Science, and Culture”

December 6
James Schwoch, CICS and Dept. of Communication, Northwestern University
“’We should play the science fiction aspect with restraint’: Cold War Psychological Warfare, Global Public Opinion, and American Science Policy”

January 17
Charis Thompson, Department of History of Science, Harvard University
"The Biotech Mode of (Re)Production"

January 29
John Tresch, Department of History, Northwestern University
“The Dandy and the Demiurge: Individual, Technology, and Cosmos in Nineteenth Century France”
noon, Harris Hall, room 108

February 14
Shobita Parthasarathy, Dept. of Sociology, Northwestern University
"A Global Genome? Building Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer in the US and Britain"

February 28
Sandy Sufian, Dept. of Medical Humanities, University of Illinois-Chicago
"Malaria, Arab/Jewish relations and the Transformation of Palestine"

March 7
Peter Dear, Departments of History and Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University
"Natural Philosophy and the Ideology of Modern Science"

April 10
“Freud and the scientists: on the early reception of psychoanalysis in England in the 1920s,” John Forrester, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University

April 18
Peter Dear, Departments of History and Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University
"Natural Philosophy and the Ideology of Modern Science"
*Harris 108

April 25
Martin Kenney, Department of Human and Community Development, University of California, San Diego
"A Tale of Two Universities: Entrepreneurship in the Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley and Stanford"

May 9
Margaret Lock, Department of Anthropology, McGill University
“Savouring complexity and Resisting Hype: Alzheimer’s Disease, Molecular and Population Genetics”

May 19
Michael Adas, Professor of History, Rutgers University
“From Triumphalism to Contested Hegemony: World War II, the Cold War Standoff, and the Poverty of the Superpowers’ High Tech Development Alternatives for the Post-Colonial World”
At 12:00 Noon
*Harris 108

May 23
Sharon Traweek, Department of History, University of California-Los Angeles

June 6
Carla Bittel, Department of History, Claremont-McKenna College

Science in Human Culture  -  Northwestern University
Program Head:   Francesca Bordogna   Harris Hall 103C   tel: 847.491.7418   f-bordogna@northwestern.edu
Program Administrator:   Natasha Dennison   University Hall, Room 020   1897 Sheridan Rd.   Evanston, IL 60208-2245
tel: 847-491-3525   fax: 847-467-2733   shc-program@northwestern.edu

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