Events
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Making Antimicrobial Resistance Public |
Wed, Jan 21 - 11:30am to 1:00pm
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Making Antimicrobial Resistance Public For over 25 years, public health experts have called for concerted action to raise awareness about the overuse of antibiotic agents leading to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and the resulting increased difficulty managing life-threatening infections. AMR is now framed as analogous to climate change, with issues arising around resource use, technological solutions, global cooperation and potentially apocalyptic futures in the face of inaction. Raman will explore how social sciences and humanities might contribute to ways in which AMR is publicized through frameworks of apprehension, stewardship, and innovation, each of which opens up and closes down priorities for knowledge and action. AMR provides opportunities to consider development challenges, the social determinants of health, and ways to engage with a degrading and system-wide technology that might stimulate new connections around responsible innovation, the politics of life and the governance of global environmental change. |
Science Cafe Speaker: Kevin Sandler |
Fri, Feb 20 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm
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Science Cafe Speaker: Kevin SandlerFrom Snow White to Huckleberry Hound: Animation’s Transition from Theaters to Television in the 1950sKevin Sandler Friday, February 20, 6:00-7:00 pm at Tempe Center for the Arts |
Researching Nano Centers |
Thu, Feb 26 - 11:30am to 1:00pm
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Occasional Speaker: Bart WalhoutHow to Make a Difference with Responsible Innovation |
Governance Frameworks of Genetically Modified (GM) Insects |
Wed, Mar 04 - 11:30am to 1:00pm
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Occasional Speaker: Sarah HartleyGovernance of Emerging Technologies |
Eastern European RRI: Territorial Differences & Economic Background |
Thu, Apr 09 - 11:30am to 1:00pm
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Occasional Speaker: Miklos LukovicsEastern European RRI: Territorial Differences & Economic BackgroundIn recent years, Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has gained credibility in the European Union’s development policy. Several EU commission reports highlighted RRI during the 2014-2020 programming period. RRI is also a priority in Horizon2020 and other EU initiatives designed to move RRI theory into practice. |
Museum of the Future |
Wed, May 06 - 11:30am to 1:00pm
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Occasional Speaker: Lauren Withycombe-KeelerMuch Ado About the Future: Responding to the Many Calls to Anticipate & Reinvent Tomorrow |
China’s Science & Technology Policy – Can it Succeed? |
Tue, Oct 06 - 11:30am to 1:00pm
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Occasional Speaker: Richard P. AppelbaumChina’s Science & Technology Policy – Can it Succeed? |
CNS-ASU Final Gala Event |
Tue, May 03 - 2:00pm to Thu, May 05 - 12:00pm
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"Advancing the Legacy of Anticipatory Governance" CNS-ASU Final Gala Event |
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