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Science, Policy & Social Inequity Workshop


Program

 

Sunday, May 21st

 

            3:00pm – Kayak Trip leaves Saguaro Lake Ranch

            4:00pm – Tubing Trip leaves Saguaro Lake Ranch

            7:00pm – Dinner at the Ranch

 

Monday, May 22nd

 

            8:00am – Breakfast

            9:00am – Ramesh Singh Presentation

            9:30am – Workshop Charge (Dan Sarewitz)

               10:00am – Session I - Magnificent Hummingbirds (Cross-Pollinator: Netra Chhetri)

                        Maria Carmen Lemos Equity in Forecasting Climate: Can Science Save

                        the Poor?

                        Ramesh Singh Power, Profit or Equity in Science and Technology?: Voices

                        of the People

                        Peter Healey ResIST - Researching Inequality through Science and

                        Technology 

                        Gregg Zachary African Traditions Meet the Digital World          

            12:00pm Break

            12:30pm – Lunch

            2:00pm Session II - Vermillion Flycatchers (Cross-Pollinator: Jason Robert)

                        Simon Cole How Much Justice Can Technology Afford?  The Impact of

                        Scientific and Technological Developments on Equal (Criminal) Justice

                        Gregor Wolbring Which Inequality Matters?

                        Dorothy Roberts Is Race-Based Medicine Good for Us?: African-American

                        Perspectives on Race, Biotechnology, and Equality

                        Michael Montoya Genetic Admixture, Diabetes and Mexicana/o Ethnicity

            4:00pm Break

            4:30pm Session III - Phainopeplas (Cross-Pollinator: Rachelle Hollander)

                        Kenneth Broad Forms of Participation in Forecast Dissemination & Use

                        Virginia Eubanks Popular Technology: Exploring Inequality in the

                        Information Economy

                        Nancy Campbell Can Science Serve Social Justice?  The Consequences

                        of Cutting Relevant Social Groups Out of Science and Technology Policy

                        Steve Rayner Poverty, Technology & Disasters: Building Resilience and

                        Recovery through Diversity

            6:30pm – Break

            7:00pm – Dinner

 

Tuesday, May 23rd

 

            8:00am – Breakfast

            9:00am – Kellogg Project Update

               9:30am – Session IV - Painted Redstarts (Cross-Pollinator: Carl Mitcham)

                        Paul Hirsch & Barry Bozeman Beyond Tuskegee: Exploring the Pitfalls &

                        Possibilities of Scientific Research with - and for - Vulnerable Populations

                        Susan Cozzens The Distributional Ethics of Science & Technology

                        Policies: Exploring Equity, Equality, and Community

                        Ned Woodhouse & Dan Sarewitz Science Policies for Reducing Societal

                        Inequities

                        Jill Fisher 'Ready-to-Recruit' or 'Ready-to-Consent' Populations?: Informed 

                        Consent and the Limits of Subject Autonomy       

            11:30am Break

            12:00pm – Lunch

            1:30pm Closing Session

            3:30pm Pack up

            4:00pm Transportation leaves for Tempe




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