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Fondazione Giannino Bassetti ha contribuito all’organizzazione della 5th STS Italia Conference “A Matter of Design. Making Society through Science & Technology”, che si è svolta a Milano tra il 12 e il 14 giugno 2014, in collaborazione con il Politecnico di Milano Doctoral School in Design.
La sessione plenaria del 12 giugno, ha visto sul podio del relatore Charis Thompson (London School of Economics) con una lecture dal titolo “Good Science: Designing for Reproductive and Regenerative Ethics”.
Charis Thompson: “Good Science: Designing for Reproductive and Regenerative Ethics”
“Design is critical to reproductive and regenerative research and medicine today. In this talk, I describe spatial, quality control, and epistemological design challenges at the lab / clinic interface. I compare and contrast these with the information design challenge of balancing privacy and the ability to re-contact patients and donors over time. I place both of these design challenges in the context of recent trends in lab design and architecture in the life and biomedical sciences. I argue that characteristics of what I have called “procurial” science in my recent book, Good Science – an aspect of the bio-economy that has a pro-cures mandate, faces issues with procurement of human tissue and information, and involves intense bio-curation – are evident at every level of esign. Reforms to ethically and scientifically problematic aspects of these fields also need to be approached as design problems.”
Part 1
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Part 2
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Le altre Sessioni Plenarie di “A Matter of Design:
Kjetil Fallan (University of Oslo):
“Our Common Future: Joining Forces for Histories of Sustainable Design“.
Elizabeth Shove (Lancaster University):
“The Design of Everyday Life“.
Sheila Jasanoff (Harvard University):
“Imagined and Invented Worlds: The Three Symmetries of STS“.
Vedi tutto l’album video di “A Matter of Design” >>>
Qui anche le fotografie delle tre giornate.
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