Kirsten Jenkins (STIS): What is energy justice, why does it matter and can it ever be obtained?
11th Nov
3pm, Violet Laidlaw Room.
Kirsten Jenkins (STIS): What is energy justice, why does it matter and can it ever be obtained?
11th Nov
3pm, Violet Laidlaw Room.
Kirsten Jenkins (STIS): What is energy justice, why does it matter and can it ever be obtained?
28th Oct
3pm, Violet Laidlaw Room.
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra (University of California, San Diego): Making markets: stories of technologies, knowledge, invisibility, and willful ignorance.
21st Oct
3pm, Violet Laidlaw Room.
Rodrigo Liscovsky (STIS): Internationalisation dynamics at play: constructing and diffusing zebrafish as a model organism in Latin American life sciences; Yazmin Morlet Corti (PIR/STIS): Employed methods for generating a privacy game.
14th Oct
3pm, Violet Laidlaw Room.
Zora Kovacic (University of Bergen): Governing sustainability in the Global North and the Global South: uncertainties and complexities in a comparative perspective.
7th Oct
3pm, Violet Laidlaw Room.
Reinaldo Funes (University of Cuba / Yale University): The Cuban transition from beef to dairy after the socialist revolution. Connecting with the Western scientists within the Cold War context.
30th Sep
3pm, Violet Laidlaw Room.
Lochlain Jain (Kings College London, Stanford University): In the Same Vein: The Hepatitis B Vaccine and America’s Dirty Blood.
23rd Sep
3pm, Violet Laidlaw Room.
Hans-Jörg Rheinberger (Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science, Berlin): On Microperformance in Biological Experimentation.
29 November
11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.
Dr Zanne Domoney-Lyttle (Glasgow): Glasgow Visual Exegesis in Popular Culture: Re-imagining the Role of Women in Bible Comics.
15 November
11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.
Prof Francis Watson (Durham): The Epistula Apostolorum: Why a neglected Dialogue Gospel matters.
8 November
11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.
Dr Jo Carruthers (Lancaster): The Politics of Mourning in the story of Esther and Botticelli's 'Derelitta'.