Science Studies Research Group (SSRG)
Spring 2012
1/30 Christine Leuenberger, Sr. Lecturer, Science & Technology Stds.
"Mapping Israel/Palestine: Constructing National Territories
Across Different International Newspapers"
2/6 Professional Development Workshop -- Strategies for
Effective Teaching
Mary Grover, Teaching Support Specialist, Center for
Teaching Excellence
2/13 Melissa Rosario, Ph.D. Student, Department of Anthropology
"Occupation Rhythms: Dead Time and System Exits"
2/20 Park A. Doing, Lecturer, Bovay Program for History and Ethics
in Engineering, Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering
"Teaching the Ethics of Climate Change Science"
2/27 Benjamin Wang, Ph.D. Student, Science & Technology Studies
"Mine Risk Education is a Lesson for Us All"
3/5 Danya Glabau, Ph.D. Student, Science & Technology Studies
(Title TBA)
3/12 Angie Boyce, Ph.D. Student, Science & Technology Studies
“Foodborne Illness Outbreaks and The Regulatory Vision of the
CDC's PulseNet Network”
3/19 (Spring Break - No SSRG)
3/26 Michael Lynch, Professor, Science & Technology Studies and
Kathryn deRidder-Vignone, Ph.D. Student, Science &
Technology Studies
“Images and Imaginations: An Exploration of Nanotechnology
Image Galleries”
4/2 Owen Marshall, Ph.D. Student, Science & Technology Studies
“The Social Construction of Autotune: Standardizing
Standardization in Pitch Correction Technology”
4/9 Ling-Fei Lin, Ph.D. Student, Science & Technology Studies
“Moving Factories to China: The Social Production of New
Manufacturing Sites”
4/16 Judd Anderman, Ph.D. Student, Science & Technology Studies
(Title TBA)
4/23 Alexis Walker, Ph.D. Student, Science & Technology Studies
“The Pan American Health Organization and the Constitution of the
Americas.”
4/30 Kasia Tolwinski, Ph.D. Student, Science & Technology Studies
“Ghosts of the Past, Specters on the Horizon: Envisioning the
Future of Epigenetics Research”
5/7 Florian Charvolin,
"The Vanoise Controversy and Its Analyst: Ibex, Documents and
National Park"