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STS-DE Graduates Accept New Positions

April 21st, 2015  |  by  |  published in Latest news | Leave A Comment »

STS-DE Graduates Accept New Positions

CSTMS is thrilled to announce three of our graduating STS Designated Emphasis students have accepted new positions! Rachel Carmen Ceasar, PhD in Medical Anthropology, is a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Public Health at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her work examines the intersection of forensic archaeology, the dead body, and hierarchies of heritage and knowledge… Read more

Winickoff Joins OECD in Science Policy Post

April 21st, 2015  |  by  |  published in Latest news, Research highlights | Leave A Comment »

Winickoff Joins OECD in Science Policy Post

STS Program Director David Winickoff will take a temporary post as Senior Policy Analyst at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris where he will lead the new Working Party on Biotechnology, Nanotechnology and Converging Technologies. In this role, David will work with country officials drawn from relevant government ministries to develop international… Read more

CfP: Open Session on Valuation Studies at 4S 2015

February 12th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Latest news | Comments Off on CfP: Open Session on Valuation Studies at 4S 2015

CfP: Open Session on Valuation Studies at 4S 2015

A direct result from the workshop on Valuation Studies, hosted by CSTMS in December 2014, an open session at 4S has been accepted and is now open for submissions! Please see 4S Open Session #56: “Valuation Studies: The Processes and Politics of Valuing in the World.”  This session is co-organized by Freyja Knapp (CSTMS, University of California, Berkeley) Claes-Fredrik… Read more

CSTMS Welcomes New STS Designated Emphasis Students

February 10th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Latest news, Research highlights | Comments Off on CSTMS Welcomes New STS Designated Emphasis Students

CSTMS Welcomes New STS Designated Emphasis Students

CSTMS welcomed four new STS Designated Emphasis PhD Students last week at our STS-DE reception.  We are pleased to announce Jane Flegal, Mukul Kumar, Marcus Owens, and Lindsay Parham have been accepted into the STS-DE. The reception was also a chance to celebrate the successes of current STS-DE students: Lisa Brooks won a Fulbright Hays… Read more

Book Release: “Lentil Underground” by Liz Carlisle

January 27th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Latest news, Research highlights | Comments Off on Book Release: “Lentil Underground” by Liz Carlisle

Book Release: “Lentil Underground” by Liz Carlisle

CSTMS is pleased to announce the book release from one of our STS Designated Emphasis PhD students! Liz Carlisle is celebrating the release of her book Lentil Underground on February 5 in North Gate Hall, hosted by Michael Pollen.  She developed many of her ideas for this book in the STS c250 course, taught by Alastair… Read more

Call For Papers: “Faking It:” Counterfeits, Copies, and Uncertain Truths in Science, Technology, and Medicine

January 21st, 2015  |  by  |  published in Latest news | Comments Off on Call For Papers: “Faking It:” Counterfeits, Copies, and Uncertain Truths in Science, Technology, and Medicine

Call For Papers: “Faking It:” Counterfeits, Copies, and Uncertain Truths in Science, Technology, and Medicine

Abstracts and panel proposals due: February 13, 2015. Conference held: April 10-11, 2015 Hosted by: The Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society at The University of California, Berkeley We invite colleagues to join us for a two day symposium at the University of California, Berkeley on “faking it”–here construed broadly as fudging, imitating, juking, playing the trickster,… Read more

CSTMS Seeks Associate Director of Research

January 9th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Latest news | Comments Off on CSTMS Seeks Associate Director of Research

CSTMS Seeks Associate Director of Research

The Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society (CSTMS) at the University of California, Berkeley seeks applicants for an Academic Coordinator I in the area of science studies / history of science, at 75% with an anticipated start date of March 1, 2015. This is a one year position eligible for extension. The mission of… Read more

CSTMS hosts Workshop on Valuation Studies

December 16th, 2014  |  by  |  published in Latest news, Research highlights | Comments Off on CSTMS hosts Workshop on Valuation Studies

CSTMS hosts Workshop on Valuation Studies

CSTMS hosted the first of two “Valuation Studies” workshops, funded by the Peder Sather Center, from December 10-12, 2014. Co-organized with the University of Oslo’s Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK), the workshop brought together scholars from Norway, Sweden, Canada, and Berkeley to discuss this emergent field focusing on the practices and politics of values and… Read more

New STS Course in Spring 2015

October 10th, 2014  |  by  |  published in Latest news | Comments Off on New STS Course in Spring 2015

New STS Course in Spring 2015

For the first time, CSTMS, in close collaboration with the undergraduate major in Interdisciplinary Studies, will be offering an undergraduate survey course in STS. Science, Technology, and Society Spring 2015 Lead Instructors: Massimo Mazzotti (History) and David Winickoff (ESPM) Guest lecturers: Freyja Knapp, Marissa Mika, Hélène Mialet, and Michele Pridmore-Brown. Be it bugs, buildings, or bits, what… Read more

Freyja L. Knapp joins the CSTMS Team

October 2nd, 2014  |  by  |  published in Latest news | Comments Off on Freyja L. Knapp joins the CSTMS Team

Freyja L. Knapp joins the CSTMS Team

CSTMS is thrilled that Freyja Knapp is joining the Center this semester as a Graduate Fellow. As a long-term member of the CSTMS community, Freyja is excited to be working with the Center this semester and brings a passion for driving CSTMS forward. Freyja will be working on programmatic activity such as the Fall 2014 Colloquium… Read more

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