Innovating the Future: Critical Perspectives in Science & Technology - 2010 ST Global Call for Abstracts
Call for Papers di possibile interesse per studenti di Master e di dottorato... Grazie per l'attenzione, Francesca Musiani --------- Innovating the Future: Critical Perspectives in Science & Technology 2010 ST Global Call for Abstracts AAAS and the student organizing committee for the 10th Annual Conference of Science & Technology in Society are pleased to join forces with National Academies' Annual Forum for Graduate Students in Science, Technology, and Health Policy. The newly merged conference has been extended to 2 1/2 days, and will continue to provide a professional and interactive venue for all graduate students from Science & Technology Policy (STP), Science & Technology Studies (STS), and related fields including, but not limited to, health, energy and environment, space, information and communications, innovation, education, and ethical, legal and social implications of science and technology. Every year, prominent figures from both STP and STS deliver keynote addresses. In addition to presenting papers and receiving constructive feedback on their research, students will have the opportunity to build national and international networks with each other and prominent scholars and professionals. As an added benefit to attendees and participants, a portion of the conference will be dedicated to career development, with representatives of government and non-government employers. In addition, there will be a poster session during the Friday night reception. Although not required, we encourage students to prepare a poster to present at the reception or to complement their formal presentation. This year's conference will feature multiple tracks and concentrations, including, but not limited to: * Ethical, Legal, and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology * Communicating Science to Policymakers and the Public * Education and Training for the S&T Workforce * The Role of S&T in Innovation, Economic Development, Job Creation, and Entrepreneurship * Priorities in STS: Energy, Health Care Quality, Green Technology, Climate Change * The Global Perspective on Science, Technology, and Culture We are now accepting abstracts of up to 250 words for the conference which will run 2 1/2 days from Friday April 9th in the afternoon through 1pm on Sunday April 11th. In your abstract, please indicate if you plan on preparing a presentation, poster, or both. Please visit our website: http://www.stglobal.org/ The CFP, which is attached, can also be viewed on our website at http://www.stglobal.org/CFP/CFP2010.pdf. Questions about the conference can be sent to: contact@stglobal.org Abstracts are due on 17 January 2009 and should be approximately 250 words. If you would like to see previous, successful abstracts, they can be viewed at: http://www.stglobal.org/abstractsamples.html This conference is a great opportunity to network with your peers as well as luminaries in the field, and to present your research in front of a critical yet supportive audience. I look forward to reading your abstracts. Best regards, -- Francesca Musiani Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation (associé au CNRS, UMR7185) MINES ParisTech 60, Boulevard Saint Michel 75272 PARIS Cedex 06 France 33 (0)1 40 51 92 77 francesca.musiani@gmail.com francesca.musiani@mines-paristech.fr www.csi.ensmp.fr www.voxinternet.org --- Recently published: "Cyberhandshakes: How the Internet Challenges Dispute Resolution (...And Simplifies It)", Madrid: EuroEditions, 2009
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Francesca Musiani