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Current Events
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Historical ontology and infrastructure: Organizing for change over the long-term
David Ribes, Assistant Professor in the Communication, Culture and Technology program (CCT) at at Georgetown University
This talk will focus on the intersection of new research objects (historical ontology) and changing information technologies (infrastructure). I ask, can we plan and organize for changing-objects-in-the-world? This research is based on an examination of a successful long-term scientific infrastructure that has been investigating HIV for nearly 30 years, and has weathered transformations in funding regimes, in collaboration technologies, and in its objects of its research: HIV disease. From this success story I extract 'strategies of the long now' used to plan, manage and respond to ongoing changes.
David Ribes is assistant professor in the Communication, Culture and Technology program (CCT) at at Georgetown University. He studies the emerging phenomena of cyberinfrastructure (i.e., networked information technologies in the support of science) and how these are transforming the practice and organization of contemporary knowledge production. A common theme of his research is investigating the sustainability of long-term research organizations. His primary methods are ethnographic and archival. More at http://davidribes.com.
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CSPO Welcomes the World Seminar
Patrick Feng, Assistant Professor, Communication and Culture, University of Calgary, Canada and Fulbright Scholar
Join us for this lunchtime talk from one of our international visiting scholars. Lunch will be provided.
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Participation "Big Style." First Experiences with the German Citizens Dialogue on Future Technologies
Torsten Fleischer, Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Join us for this lunchtime talk from one of our international visiting scholars. Lunch will be provided and space is limited; RSVP early.
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Emerge: Artists + Scientists Redesign the Future
Speakers, from a variety of departments around ASU
What it means to be human is changing. Emerging technologies are transforming our minds, our relationships, everything we own and the very landscapes in which we live. What kinds of humans will we become? What kinds of humans should we become?
Sponsored by: Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts; The Center for Nanotechnology in Society; ASU Office of the President; Intel; The Prevail Project of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law; Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering; Lightworks
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CSPO enLIGHTeNING Lunch Seminar
Dale Baker, Professor, Division of Educational Leadership and Innovation, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
Join the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes for a quick and edifying lunchtime presentation, discussion and pizza. Please RSVP to cspo@asu.edu.
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CSPO Welcomes the World Seminar
Raffael Himmelsbach, Institut d'Etudes Politiques et Internationales, Universit de Lausanne, Switzerland
Join us for this lunchtime talk from one of our international visiting scholars. Lunch will be provided.
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CSPO Welcomes the World Seminar
Jianying Wen (Winner), University of Jiangsu, China
Join us for this lunchtime talk from one of our international visiting scholars. Lunch will be provided.
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