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Wave. Condividere la salute – 2/3
Event: Wave. Come l’ingegnosità collettiva sta cambiando il mondo Title: Condividere la salute Date: 2015 06 08 Time: 29 min. Place: Palazzo BNP Paribas, Piazza San Fedele, Milano. Language: Italiano. url Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/130265570 Photos: Album in Flickr. Report: Wave: Condividere la salute – video e fotografie. Introductions: Wave – come l’ingegnosità collettiva sta cambiando il ... Wave. Condividere la salute – 2/3
Wave. Condividere la salute – 1/3
Event: Wave. Come l’ingegnosità collettiva sta cambiando il mondo Title: Condividere la salute Date: 2015 06 08 Time: 32 min. Place: Palazzo BNP Paribas, Piazza San Fedele, Milano. Language: Italiano. url Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/130202543 Photos: Album in Flickr. Report: Wave: Condividere la salute – video e fotografie. Introductions: Wave – come l’ingegnosità collettiva sta cambiando il ... Wave. Condividere la salute – 1/3
Vincent Lepinay on Mapping Controversies at MIT
Event: interview. Title: Vincent Lepinay on Mapping Controversies at MIT Date: 2012 01 30 Time: 8 min. Place: Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University. Language: English. url Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/35529694 Post: Vincent Lepinay on Mapping Controversies at MIT. This is an interview to Prof. Vincent Lepinay carried out by Jonathan Hankins about the MIT Mapping ... Vincent Lepinay on Mapping Controversies at MIT
Citizen Science
In one of my previous postings I looked at the work of Ben Goldacre and in particular his book Bad Science. My argument also drew upon subject matter from previous postings, namely the work of Robert Winston and Lennard Davis. All of these authors argue that there is a need to educate the general public ... Citizen Science
Of flies and forests: putting laboratory work in its social context (part 2)
(…continues from the previous entry) CG That’s a very interesting context because usually, when we think about public understanding of science or media exposure of a scientific discovery, it’s always thought of as something monolithic, and the term of comparison is by a kind of implicit definition western society. Very rarely one takes into consideration ... Of flies and forests: putting laboratory work in its social context (part 2)
Of flies and forests: putting laboratory work in its social context (part 1)
In this interview to Sophie Houdart taken at the Cerisy Cultural Centre in France in July 2006, we debated on the many links between the ethnography of science and the interrogation on responsible innovation. The work of Sophie Houdart brings to the fore many important categories, that of fact and that of event, the idea ... Of flies and forests: putting laboratory work in its social context (part 1)
Is responsible innovation participatory, and if so, how?
Cristina Grasseni Professor Galison, you have seen that, as a Foundation devoted to promote responsible innovation, we have set out to try and answer a few questions, which we have posted last year in a public call for comments. What do think about public participation in particular? And how does this relate to your most ... Is responsible innovation participatory, and if so, how?
Assembly or Assemblage? A lecture by Bruno Latour
Event: A lecture by Bruno Latour. Title: Assembly or Assemblage? Politics and Polytechnics. Date: 2003 11 17 Time: 135 min. Place: Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, Milano. Language: English. url Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/84846795 Report: Bruno Latour in FGB. On 27 October 2003 we opened the Call for Comments entitled “No Innovation without Representation (A ... Assembly or Assemblage? A lecture by Bruno Latour