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2006-2007 CNS-ASU Speaker Series


The 2006-07 CNS-ASU Speaker Series is called "Studying the Future of Nanotechnology: Establishing Empirical and Conceptual Foundations." The papers resulting from the Series will be published in a Yearbook of Nanotechnology, to be published by Springer in 2007.  Click here for a downloadable version of the speaker series. 

 

 

23 February 2007. Arie Rip. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the Biodesign building. Rip is NanoNed Technology Assessment program coordinator. He is a chemist who has always had broader interests in philosophy and in the role of science and technology in society. He specialized in the social aspects of science and technology assessment in Leiden University then worked on the dynamics of science and technology at the University of Amsterdam before joining University of Twente in 1987.

 

 

 

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09 March 2007. Andrew Jamison 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. SS204 (CSPO Conference Room) Andrew Jamison comes to the CNS and CSPO offices will present an approach to research and education that focuses on the processes of hybridization that he and Mikael Hård discuss in their book, Hubris and Hybrids, a cultural assessment of science and technology.

 

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