Faculty & Fellows

Sandra Eder

Director of CSTMS
Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society
Department of History

Associate Professor, Department of History
Director, MEDS
University of California, Berkeley

Sandra Eder works on the history of medicine with a specific focus on gender and sexuality, clinical practice, patient records, and the circulation of knowledge. She is currently working on a book manuscript, Making Gender: Sex, Body, and Norm in American Medicine and Science, which explores the development of our modern concept of gender within 1950s medical practices and American culture.

Sam Weiss Evans

Research Fellow
Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society

Research Assistant Professor, Program on Science, Technology, and Society, Tufts University
Research Fellow, Program on Science, Technology & Society, Harvard University
Research Affiliate, Program on Emerging Technology, MIT

Sam studies the way research and technology become "of security concern" for states. He draws on and contributes to the literature on classification, boundary work, international political/technological institutions, and the co-production of social and technological systems.

From 2011-...

Daniel Farber

Sho Sato Professor of Law
School of Law

Sato Sho Professor of Law, Boalt School of Law
Faculty Co-Director, Center for Law, Energy & the Environment

Daniel Farber's major research areas are environmental law and constitutional law. Within environmental law, his interests include how to make tradeoffs between cost and environmental quality, how to make regulatory decisions in the face of scientific uncertainty, and how to take into account the interests of future

Mark Fleming

Assistant Professor
School of Public Health

Mark Fleming is an anthropologist specializing in the social study of science and medicine and critical approaches to the social determinants of chronic illness, health care systems, work and economy, and the governance and politics of poverty.

Marion Fourcade

Professor
Department of Sociology

Marion Fourcade is an Associate Professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley (on leave 2012-2013) and currently a director of the Max Planck-Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies and a professor of sociology at Sciences Po, Paris. A comparative sociologist by training and taste, she is interested in variations in economic and political knowledge and practice across nations. Her first book, Economists and Societies (Princeton University Press 2009), explored the distinctive character of the discipline and profession of economics in three countries. She is now working on...

Jacob Gaboury

Associate Professor
Department of Film & Media
Degrees PhD, Media, Culture, and Communication :: New York University (2014)
MA, Cinema Studies :: New York University (2008)
BA, Spanish Language & Literature :: University of Puget Sound (2005)

Jacob Gaboury works in the areas of digital media, visual culture, media archaeology, and queer theory. His teaching and research interests include 20th century histories of technology and computation, queer and feminist science and technology studies, computer graphics and digital game studies, and the intersection of contemporary art and technology.

Evelyn Nakano Glenn

Professor
Department of Ethnic Studies
Department of Gender & Women's Studies

Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies
Professor, Department of Gender and Women's Studies
Director, Center for Race and Gender

Evelyn Nakano Glenn's teaching and research interests focus on transdisciplinary methods, political economy of households, the intersection of race and gender, immigration, and citizenship. Her articles have appeared such journals as Social Problems, Signs, Feminist Studies, Social Science History, Stanford Law Review, Contemporary Sociology, and Review of Radical Political Economy, as well as...

Kenneth Goldberg

Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Kenneth Goldberg is the series Director of the Art, Technology and Culture Colloquium, the monthly lecture series that brings together artists, scientists, scholars, curators, students, faculty, and the public to discuss contemporary issues at the intersection of digital media, emerging technologies, and aesthetic expression, and how these issues impact our culture. Goldberg is Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering (T-ASE), Co-Founder of the Berkeley Center for New Media, Co-Founder and CTO of Hybrid Wisdom Labs, Co-Founder of the Moxie Institute,...

Deborah Gordon

Assistant Professor
Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine
University of California, San Francisco

Degrees Ph.D. Medical Anthropology :: University of California, San Francisco (1984)

Deborah Gordon's research career has focused on the social and cultural infrastructure of models and practices of science, biomedicine, nursing, and bioethics in sites in the USA and Italy (e.g., Biomedicine Examined, co-edited with M Lock, l988). Working at a Cancer Center in Florence, Italy from 1984—2001, she conducted research on disclosure...

Bronwyn Hall

Professor Emerita
Department of Economics

Bronwyn Hall has published articles on the economics and econometrics of technical change in journals such as Econometrica, the American Economic Review, the Rand Journal of Economics, and Research Policy. Her current research includes comparative analysis of the U.S. and European patent systems, the use of patent citation data for the valuation of intangible (knowledge) assets, comparative firm-level investment and innovation studies (the G-7 economies), measuring the returns to R&D and innovation at the firm level, analysis of technology policies such as R&D subsidies and tax...