Events Archive

Events

Date/Time Event Type Speaker Event
13 Oct 2011
Thursday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Colloquium
live-stream
youtube Kristen Haring
Auburn University & Stanford Humanities Center
How to Knit a Popular History of Media
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
11 Oct 2011
Tuesday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Brownbag
Mary Sunderland
Alden Miller and Collections-Based Research at the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
6 Oct 2011
Thursday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Colloquium
Paolo Magaudda
Università di Padova
The Worm, the Apple and the "Consumerization" of Hacking Practices and Culture
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
22 Sep 2011
Thursday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Colloquium
Professor Alastair Iles
Environmental Science, Policy and Management, Division of Society & Environment
"Greening" Chemistry: A Missing Affective Dimension
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
21 Sep 2011
Wednesday
12:00pm -1:30pm
Brownbag
Alessandro Mongili & Paolo Magaudda
Università di Padova
Tecnoscienza
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
2 May 2011
Monday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Brownbag
Marita Huebner
Weisman Postdoctoral Instructor in History of Science, California Institute of Technology
Orientalism and Volcanism: Travelers’ Accounts and Scientific Explanations of Persepolis and the Pyramids around 1800
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
27 Apr 2011
Wednesday
6:00pm -7:30pm
Working Group in HPLMS
Helen Longino
Clarence Irving Lewis Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University
A Pluralist Stance towards the Sciences of Human Behavior
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
25 Apr 2011
Monday
12:00am -12:00am
Brownbag
Elke Heckner
Gaming Culture, War, and Therapy
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
21 Apr 2011
Thursday
12:00am -12:00am
Colloquium
Professor Gillian Einstein
Situated Neurology
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
14 Apr 2011
Thursday
12:00am -12:00am
Colloquium
Professor Cathy Gere
UCSD
Utilitarian Neurology and the Reinvention of Autonomy, 1973 to 1978
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
11 Apr 2011
Monday
12:00am -6:00pm
Colloquium
Peter R. Dear
Professor of the History of Science, Department of History, Cornell University
Natural Philosophy and the Cultural Status of Reason
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
28 Mar 2011
Monday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Brownbag
Anne MacLachlan
Senior Researcher, Center for Studies in Higher Education University of California, Berkeley
Federal Support for Science in the Research University: The Social Consequences between 1947 and the Present
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
14 Mar 2011
Monday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Brownbag
Michele Pridmore-Brown
Visiting Scholar
Reproductive Timing and "The Biological Clock": Exploring the Feedback Loop among Culture, Science, and Politics
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
9 Mar 2011
Wednesday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Colloquium
youtube Mario Biagioli
University of California, Davis
Secrecy and Openness Revisited: A Genealogy of Priority in Science
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
3 Mar 2011
Thursday
12:00am -12:00am
Colloquium
Professor Rayvon Fouché
University of Illinois
Merckx and the Machine: Governing Bodies, Banned Technologies, and the Future of Sport
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
24 Feb 2011
Thursday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Colloquium
Antoine Hennion
Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation Mines-ParisTech, France
From ANT to Attachment/Detachment - Bodies, Things, Collectives
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
14 Feb 2011
Monday
12:00am -6:00pm
Brownbag
Chet Van Duzer
Two Geographical Puzzles on Fourteenth-, Fifteenth-, and Sixteenth-Century Maps
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
7 Feb 2011
Monday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Colloquium
youtube Mary Terrall
University of California, Los Angeles
Science in the Household: Collection and Experimentation in Eighteenth-Century Natural History
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
31 Jan 2011
Monday
4:00pm -6:00pm
Colloquium
youtube Tiago Saraiva
University of Lisbon, Institute of Social Sciences
F. J. Turner for Fascists: The Circulation of Karakul Sheep and the Imperial Landscapes of Fascism
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
27 Jan 2011
Thursday
12:00am -6:00pm
Colloquium
Professor Tanja Paulitz
University of Graz, Austria
Contested Knowledge of the Mechanical Machine and the Forming of German Academic Mechanical Engineering: Gender and the Nature/Technology Boundary around 1900
470 Stephens Hall, Berkeley CA
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