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SCIENCE IN HUMAN CULTURE | KLOPSTEG LECTURE SERIES | 2014-2015 all lectures are open to the public thanks to the generosity of THE KLOPSTEG FUND, and are held in THE HAGSTRUM ROOM (university hall 201) on MONDAYS from 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. March 9, 2015 JAMES DELBOURGO | History, Rutgers University "How To Collect the World" May 4, 2015 STEVEN SHAPIN History of Science, Harvard University SPECIAL EVENT: May 8-9, 2015 Midwestern STS Conference | "Making Knowledge and the Problem of Place: A Midwest Conference for Science and Technology Studies" keynote: ADRIANA PETRYNA Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania "What is a Horizon? Extinction and Borrowed Time amid Climate Change" October 13, 2014 MORANA ALAC Communication and Science Studies, UC San Diego October 27, 2014 JAVIER LEZAUN Institute for Science, Innovation & Society, U of Oxford November 10, 2014 NORTON WISE History, Institute for Society and Genetics, UCLA November 17, 2014 SHEILA WILLE AKIH, History, and EPC, Northwestern University September 29, 2014 GEORGE STEINMETZ Sociology, University of Michigan January 26, 2015 KATJA GUENTHER | History, Princeton University "Localization and Its Discontents: A Genealogy of Psychoanalysis and the Neuro Disciplines" February 16, 2015 MATTHEW KOPEC | Philosophy, Northwestern University "Economics and the Self-fulfilling Climate Tragedy" February 23, 2015 LAURA PEDRAZA-FARIÑA | Law, Northwestern University "Scaffolding Innovation: Constructing Collaboration Across Knowledge Domains" March 2, 2015 EDEN MEDINA | Informatics and Computing & History, Indiana University "When Legal Certainty Comes Undone: Science, Technology and the Search for Truth in Post-Pinochet Chile"

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March 9, 2015

JAMES DELBOURGO | History, Rutgers University "How To Collect the World"

May 4, 2015 STEVEN SHAPIN History of Science, Harvard University SPECIAL EVENT: May 8-9, 2015 Midwestern STS Conference | "Making Knowledge and the Problem of Place: A Midwest Conference for Science and Technology Studies" keynote: ADRIANA PETRYNA Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania "What is a Horizon? Extinction and Borrowed Time amid Climate Change"

October 13, 2014 MORANA ALAC Communication and Science Studies, UC San Diego

October 27, 2014

JAVIER LEZAUN Institute for Science, Innovation & Society, U of Oxford

November 10, 2014

NORTON WISE History, Institute for Society and Genetics, UCLA

November 17, 2014

SHEILA WILLE AKIH, History, and EPC, Northwestern University

September 29, 2014 GEORGE STEINMETZ Sociology, University of Michigan

January 26, 2015

KATJA GUENTHER | History, Princeton University "Localization and Its Discontents: A Genealogy of Psychoanalysis and the Neuro Disciplines"

February 16, 2015

MATTHEW KOPEC | Philosophy, Northwestern University

"Economics and the Self-fulfilling Climate Tragedy"

February 23, 2015

LAURA PEDRAZA-FARIÑA | Law, Northwestern University

"Scaffolding Innovation: Constructing Collaboration Across Knowledge Domains"

March 2, 2015

EDEN MEDINA | Informatics and Computing & History, Indiana University

"When Legal Certainty Comes Undone: Science, Technology and the Search for Truth in Post-Pinochet Chile"