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CSPO enLIGHTeNING LUNCHES



Join the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes for quick, edifying lunchtime presentations and discussions. Each enLIGHTeNING lunch will include pizza, a 20-minute presentation, and 20-minute discussion.

 

Spring 2009

 

Research with Criminal Offender DNA Databases

David Kaye

Regents Professor

Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law

Wednesday, March 18, 12:30pm, COOR 5536

 

Science in Multiethnic Democracy: The Role of Kenyan Research and Educational Institutions in 2007 Post-Election Conflicts

Matthew Harsh

Wednesday February 18

COOR 5536

 

 

 

Fall 2008

 

Lunch /w Farzad Mahootian

Farzad Mahootian

Wednesday September 24

 

Lunch /w Adam Chodorow

Adam Chodorow

Wednesday October 22

 

 

 

 

Spring 2008

 

Institutionalized Science Ethics: What (If Anything) Have We Learned Since Tuskegee?

Barry Bozeman, University of Georgia and CSPO

Friday February 22 12:30pm

COOR 5536


Representing Recovery: Stakeholders' Understandings of Science in Pacific Northwest Salmon Policy Discourse

Dave White, School of Community Resources and Development

Tuesday March 18 12:30pm

COOR 5536

 

Elizabeth Corley, School of Public Affairs

Tuesday April 15th 12:30pm

COOR 5536

 

Alternative Imaginations Group

Tuesday, May 6 12:30pm

 

 

 

Fall 2007



Bureaucrats, Regulators, and Lobbyists, Oh My! Introducing Graduate Students to Science Outside the Lab
Jamey Wetmore, CSPO and School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Ira Bennett, CSPO and Center for Nanotechnology in Society
Tuesday, September 11th 12:30pm
COOR 5536


Formulating national level policies in developing nations: If you only knew what you were getting yourself into!
Nalini Chhetri, CSPO and School of Letters and Sciences
Tuesday, October 9th 12:30pm
COOR 5536

Citizens and Suspects: Problems of Identification and Security
Daniel Barben, CSPO
Tuesday, November 13th 12:30pm
COOR 5536

Inventing the Socially Conscious Laboratory
Erik Fisher, Center for Nanotechnology in Society
Tuesday, December 4th 12:30pm
COOR 5536

 

 

 

Spring 2007


"How Good Policies Go Bad: Sociotechnical Flexibility and Policy Strangulation in the case of ‘Clean Diesel’ Automotive Technology"

Dave Conz, Center for Nanotechnology in Society and School of Human Evolution and Social Change
Tuesday, February 6, 2007

 

Models and the Modeling Modelers Who Write Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at General Circulation Projections
Andrew Hamilton
School of Life Sciences, Center for Biology and Society
Tuesday, March 6th 12:00noon
COOR 5536


Digitizing the Universe: The New Alphabet and the Global Battle for Human Nature
Paul Privateer
CSPO and Film and Media Studies
Tuesday, April 5th 12:00noon
COOR 5536

Claire Gordon
U.S. Army Natick Soldier RD&E Center and ASU School of Human Evolution and Social Change
Tuesday, May 1st 12:00noon
COOR 5536
 

 

 

Fall 2006

 

Science, Democracy, and Security in International Governance

Clark Miller, CSPO and Political Science
September 11, 2006, 12:00noon

 

The Future, Tense: The Ways and Means of Anticipation

Cynthia Selin, Center for Nanotechnology in Society at ASU
October 9, 2006, 12:00noon

 

What Sorts of Bioethicists Should There Be?

Jason Robert, School of Life Sciences
November 13, 2006, 12:00noon

 

Merlyna Lim, CSPO and School of Justice and Social Inquiry
December 4, 2006, 12:00noon

 

 

 

Spring 2006

 

Design/Dermatology: The Sensual Skins of Objects

Prasad Boradkar, School of Design

Thursday, February 23, 2006

 

"The Embryo Project" - A Report

Jane Maienschein, Manfred Laubichler, and Mary Sunderland, School of Life Sciences

Thursday, March 23, 2006

 

Cultural Contradictions of Science

Ed Hackett, School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Thursday, April 20, 2006

 

 

 

Fall 2005

 

Introduction to CSPO, CNS and SPARC

Daniel Sarewitz and David Guston, CSPO

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

 

Direct-to-Consumer Responsibility: Medical Neoliberalism in Pharmaceutical Drug Development

Jill Fisher, Women & Gender Studies and CSPO

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

 

Re-engineering Rice Farming: Responding to Climate Change in Nepal

Netra Chhetri, CSPO

Wednesday, November 9, 2005

 

Dealing with Engineering Uncertainty: Monitoring Air Bag Performance

Jameson Wetmore, CSPO

Wednesday, December 7, 2005

 



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