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2016
April 2016
POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER: Third Annual U-M STS Mini-Conference
CANCELLED Speaker Series: Japan's Triple Disaster
February 2016
Speaker Series: Soda, Love and Public Health in Mexico City: A Bio-ethnography
January 2016
CANCELLED: The Emperor's New Genes: Science, Race, Policy, and the Allure of Objectivity
Speaker Series: Data Mining: The Critique of Artificial Reason, 1963-2005
2015
December 2015
Graduate Student Panel: Current Research at the Intersection of STS and Queer Studies
November 2015
Speaker Series: The Ontology of "Fukushima Future"
Speaker Series: Dirty Bits: Environmental History of the Computer
STS Co-sponsored: The Geneaology of a Gene: Patents, HIV/AIDS, and Race
Child Abuse Evidence: New Perspectives from Law, Medicine, Psychology and Statistics
October 2015
Speaker Series: Body Burdens: Toxic Endurance in the French Atlantic
Speaker Series: Data, Madness, and Genetics in Germany from 1900 to the 1930s
April 2015
STS Distinguished Lecture. What if the Actor were an Eater? Notes on Moving and Transforming
March 2015
STS Special Event. Beyond the Passive Voice: A Roundtable Discussion of Oreskes & Conway, The Collapse of Western Civilization
STS Co-sponsored: Teach-In + 50: End the War Against the Planet
STeMS Colloquium. The Envelope Please! Seeds and Knowledge
STS Mini-Conference, Second Edition
STeMS Colloquium. The Biopolitical Imagination: A New Politics of Human Biotechnology
February 2015
CANCELLED! STeMS Colloquium. Transcontinental Drug Traffic: Chemical Arbitrage, Speculative Capital, and Pharmaceutical Markets in Nigeria
January 2015
STS Graduate Student Panel. Objects of Exclusion: Open Questions on the Global South of Technology Studies
2014
November 2014
STeMS Colloquium. Coevolutionary History
October 2014
STeMS Colloquium. Tremors, Critters, and Senses: Animals as Detectors of Earthquakes in Communist China
STeMS Colloquium. The Science of Hearts and Minds: Psychology and Counterinsurgency in the British Empire
September 2014
Co-sponsored Event: Digital Studies Workshop. Stretching Time: Quantum Legacies in Analog and Digital Media
STeMS Colloquium. Energy, Security, and America's Long War in the Middle East
May 2014
UM-STS mini-conference: Post-Normal STS: Constraints, Blind Spots, and New Directions
April 2014
Getting Credit: Understanding Cryptocurrencies
March 2014
What Can STS Do for Africa that Marx Couldn't?
The Work of Diagrams, Translations from Factory to Hospital
February 2014
Money in Motion: Circulation in Early Modern Science, Political Economy, and Debates Over Currency and Banking
January 2014
Enlightenment Race Science in the Colonies: Edward Long and the History of Jamaica
2013
December 2013
Technogigantism from Below: The Quest to Flood the Kalahari, 1920-1950
November 2013
Making Media Work: Time, Space, Identity, and Labor in Information and Communication Infrastructures
Technoscientific Tests and the Future of Athletic Competition
October 2013
The Infrastructure of Post-Imperial Citizenship: The Global Adoption of the South African Model of Biometric Government
September 2013
Banking on DNA Futures: Thinking About Non-Invasive Prenatal Tests in Comparative Contexts
How Political Violence Became Terrorism
April 2013
STEMS Distinguished Lecture: Lorraine Daston:"The Rise and Fall of Natural Disasters: Rethinking Risk and Responsibility"
March 2013
STEMS: "STS and Latin America"
UMinDS: Symposium on Neurodiversity and Autism
February 2013
STEMS: "The Tocqueville of Techniques: Michel Chevalier and the Cosmic Geography of the USA"
January 2013
STEMS: "What STS Can Learn from the Black Panther Party"
STEMS: "Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women's Labor and the Gendering of Semiconductor Manufacture"
2012
November 2012
"The Sciences of Facial Feminization Surgery"
"Engineers' Class Struggle and the Question of 'Technology' in German and American High Industrialism"
October 2012
"Print Disability and the Emergence of Audio Book Formats"
September 2012
"Economics & Human Biology: The Findings of 25 Years of Research"
"The Perils and Promises of Microbial Abundance: Science, Politics, and Value, from Artisan Cheese to Alien Seas"
April 2012
Digital Inequality and Its Implications for Internet Research
March 2012
Five Seconds, a History: Automated Trading, Place and Path-dependence
Creation, Ontology, and Refusal in an Oncology Ward
February 2012
The Child Toileth Not, But the Statistician Does: The Labor History of U.S. Labor Statistics, 1880-1930
Tales of the Evolution of Female Orgasm and Adaptationist and Sexists Biases in Research
January 2012
Servant to Science: The Aspiration, Frustration, and Defiance of Saul Sithole of the Transvaal Museum
Einstein, Clocks, and the Materiality of Time
Wastelands and Wilderness