‘Digital Food Activism’ – Workshop Announcement Wednesday, 25 November, 9:30am-4pm Vernon Harcourt Room, St Hilda’s College, Oxford Keynote speaker: Steve Woolgar (University of Oxford) ...
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by Farzana Dudhwala Connected Life is a new conference designed to foster collaboration and promote emerging Internet research. The conference is organised by students at the Oxford Internet Inst...
https://stsoxford.wordpress.com/2014/04/16/conference-announcement-connected-life/
By Farzana Dudhwala and Thomas Turnbull Last week Will Stahl-Timmins, an associate research fellow at the European Centre for Environment and Human Health (ECEHH), based at the University of Ex...
Great news: we have finalised the list of speakers for this term! At the first meeting, Maan Barua, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, will talk to us about ‘Circula...
https://stsoxford.wordpress.com/2013/10/22/counting-differently-seminar-list-announced/
We are pleased to announce a new ESRC-funded interdisciplinary Science and Technology Studies working group. The aim is to establish a network of researchers interested in STS to convene once a f...
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By Farzana Dudhwala “This is an experimental event! The plan is to have a light supper and then watch “Kumaré”, the recent documentary about someone who sets himself up as a “false guru...
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The STS group were very pleased to be able to co-host Annemarie Mol at the Said Business School last term with the Oxford Food Governance Group. The event was a huge success drawing in people fro...
By Sara Jensen I was sitting at “The Winter Doctoral Conference” at Said Business School feeling both impressed and a bit perplexed. It was the first week of Hilary Term and I had just arrive...
by Tanja Schneider We invite you to join a seminar series on The Politics and Practices of Food Governance organised by the Oxford Food Governance Group and hosted at Green Templeton College, Uni...
by Nadine Levin and Tanja Schneider Well, how to start or rather when to start summarizing a tasting experiment that some of us conducted inspired by a recent article on ‘Mixing methods, tastin...
by Michele Acuto This week’s on “Waste Flow” lunch time talk at Saïd Business School was presented by Myra Hird from Queen’s University, where Myra has been heading a research project on...
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by Natalie Porter This week’s situated seminar on human and nonhuman animals took place at the Oxford Museum of Natural History, where we discussed John Berger’s “Why Look at Animals?” (1...
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by Steve Woolgar We are very fortunate that Myra Hird is visiting next week. She will give a lunch time talk on “Waste Flow” here at Saïd Business School. Please sign up with Bethsheba McGil...
https://stsoxford.wordpress.com/2012/06/13/upcoming-talk-myra-hird-on-waste-flow/