The Rightful Place of Science?
Roundtables: Next Generation of Science and Technology Policy Leaders
Concurrent with The Rightful Place of Science?, CSPO is conducting an NSF-funded Workshop for
the Next Generation of Science and Technology Leaders, which aims to build a community of science policy
scholars who can span the terrains of intellectual inquiry and real-world practice. Participants will
present at roundtable sessions throughout the conference, sharing their work within CSPO's program areas:
Responsible Innovation; Sustainability and Adaptability; Science, Technology and Global Affairs;
Technological Systems and Infrastructures; Healthy and Just Societies; and Securing Our Common Future.
Congratulations to the select group of 12 who have been chosen to participate:
Responsible Innovation
- Dean Nieusma, assistant professor, Science & Technology Studies, School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Elizabeth Popp Berman, assistant professor, Department of Sociology and Department of Public Policy, University at Albany, SUNY
Sustainability and Adaptability
- Jeremy S. Littell, research scientist, JISAO CSES Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington
- Mark Shafer, director of Climate Services, Oklahoma Climatological Survey, The University of Oklahoma
Science & Technology and Global Affairs
- Lekelia "Kiki" Jenkins, postdoctoral scholar and research associate, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington
- Jennifer A. Liu, Freeman Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Illinois
Technological Systems and Infrastructures
- Jeannette Sutton, disaster sociologist, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, and assistant research professor, Trauma, Health and Hazards Center, National Institute for Space, Science and Security Centers, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
- Florian Kern, research fellow, SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex
Healthy and Just Societies
- Adam Briggle, assistant professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies, University of North Texas
- Gwen Ottinger, program researcher, Center for Contemporary History and Policy, Chemical Heritage Foundation
Securing Our Common Future
- Samuel A. Evans, postdoctoral fellow, Program on Science, Technology, and Society and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
- Sonja D. Schmid, assistant professor, Department of Science & Technology in Society, Virginia Tech
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rethink the role of science in society
The original works of art shown on this site are by artist Audrey Riley, http://www.rileyco.com [read the artist's statement]
Top: Conversation, 2008/2009, pyrography, colored pencil, acrylic, ink, collage and encaustic on yardsticks
Center: Evolvelove, 2006, colored pencil, pyrography, acrylic, collage, ink on yardsticks
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