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STS Colloquium Series - Spring 2008 "Hybrid Intellectuals: Think Tanks and Public Policy Experts in the United States" Tom Medvetz (Institute for the Social Sciences, CU) "The Americanization of Narcissism: From Privation to Plenty" Elizabeth Lunback (Department of History, Vanderbilt University) "Earthquake Prediction and Mass Science in Communist China" Fa-Ti Fan (Department of History, SUNY Binghamton) "Accountabilities of Presence: Beyond Privacy in Ubiquitous Computing" Paul Dourish (Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine) "Physicists, Musicians, and Instrument Makers: The Nineteenth-Century Standardization of Music and its Performers" Myles Jackson (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn) "Visible Empire: Colonial Botany and Visual Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish World: Daniela Bleichmar (Department of Art History, Spanish and Portuguese, University of Southern California) "Eating Good in the Neighborhood: The Medical and Moral History of Dietary Localism" Steven Shapin (Department of the History of Science, Harvard University) "News at Work: Imitation in an Age of Information Transparency" Pablo J. Boczkowski (Department of Communication Studies, Northwestern University) |
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